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Relieving Your Morning Sickness
By Gavin Day on 09/12/2010 13:48:39
Get a helping hand from mother nature and Sea Band
.For many women the onset of morning sickness can spoil the excitement of early pregnancy, but it does not have to. If you are feeling nauseous or are vomiting, Sea-Bands can help relieve symptoms and help you to enjoy your pregnancy.What are Sea-Bands?Sea-Band
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Essential products to keep your pregnancy a secret
By Kyrsty Hazell on 17/11/2010 17:56:05
If you're in your first trimester and are waiting for the 12-week mark before announcing the baby news, check out these vital companions
Products to keep your pregnancy concealedSo you've found out that you're pregnant and you're ecstatic but there's one problem - you don't want anyone to know yet. Keeping your baby news a secret for the first 12 weeks isn't an easy feat, what with doctor appointments, possible mo...
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Tricks to treat morning sickness
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/05/2006 09:20:00
Those early months of nausea are no fun. If you've tried everything else, why not give a cd or even sea-sickness wristbands a go?
caused her terrible problems. She found that 'seabands' - little bands you put on your wrists which apply pressure to the back of your wrist to help alleviate sea sickness - really worked against morning sickness.Mothers Bliss sell these seabands as well
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Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 5
By Lucy Lloyd on 29/12/2002 10:30:59
Weeks 16-20: Can it be possible that I'm still feeling seasick?
a high risk, then I can choose whether to take more conclusive but more invasive tests.My midwife has come to visit me at home and recommends wearing sea bands – little elastic bands with small studs that correctly positioned are meant to pressure
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Safe travelling while pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/07/2010 01:23:56
Travelling in pregnancy by air, rail, road or sea is perfectly safe but make sure you're prepared
you are pregnant). Instead, you could try wrist bands which help deal with motion sickness. Indeed, they can be used for regular morning sickness, too. For more information, visit www.sea-band.com.Travel insurance Travel insurance does cover pregnant
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Games to make baby bathtime fun
By Daniella Delaney on 22/09/2011 10:28:02
Stop the tears at bath time and bring on the smiles with these easy games your baby will love
Soapy hairdosLather up your baby's hair and then sculpt into crazy pointed styles. Make sure you've got a mirror on hand so you can both have a laugh over how silly it looks.Deep sea diverThis is a fab game if you've got a baby who doesn't like
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Family games on the go
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/08/2006 01:10:23
Whether it's games to take on holiday or sports you can all enjoy in the garden, there are some good options for the bank holiday weekend ahead.
things such as a couple of bath toys, too. The Bathtime Band from Little Tikes is compact but great fun. Pour the water in and the sea creatures play their instruments – real music! It's suitable from six months and costs about £12.95.Whatever you do
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