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Buyer's Guide to Pregnancy Pillows
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/02/2008 00:02:50
Getting a good night's sleep is precious in pregnancy, but do you really need a special pillow?
, and proper support pillows are devised with ergonomic needs in mind, just as good back-support cushions are for office deskwork.Flexible pillowsYou can buy pre-shaped pillows (shops like Argo and John Lewis sell ‘v-shaped’ pillows in their bedding sections
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Maternity jeans fashion special
By Kyrsty Hazell on 11/03/2010 16:45:34
Dress your growing baby bump up with these fab maternity jeans - there's a style to suit every mum-to-be
crunch just because you're expecting!There are hundreds of styles to choose from, so here at ThinkBaby we've pulled together the best jeans to suit all shapes and sizes.Whether you're growing a big baby bump or want to disguise swollen legs, we have
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The Christmas presents no mum or mum-to-be wants to get
By Daniella Delaney on 23/12/2011 08:43:21
We'd be so disappointed if either of these was in our stocking on December 25th
into the shape of a fetus. Sold with the strapline that 'now everyone can have a bun in the oven', just add a raisin eye for the finished effect. See also the gummy fetus sweets.The Peekaru Baby Carrier Cover is a good idea, covering up your baby in his or her
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What to buy in your second trimester
By Kyrsty Hazell on 04/02/2011 14:50:00
The first trimester is over, so now is the time to start tackling the best bit - shopping for essential baby gear and nursery furniture.
Shopping for your baby in your second trimester of pregnancy Once you're first trimester of pregnancy is over, it's time to start thinking about buying your baby essentials while you've still got some energy left!By now you'll notice your body shape
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Buyer's guide to feeding bras
By Maria Muennich on 13/05/2009 01:19:34
Your new wobbly weighty wonders require a little more thought when it comes to good wrapping, particularly when they're also providing baby's meals
throughout pregnancy: Even though it's another thing to sort out near the end of pregnancy it's a good idea to leave feeding-bra fitting until the last few weeks. And before you go out and buy all the bras you think you'll need for feeding, remember
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Buyer's guide to breastpads
By Maria Muennich on 11/09/2008 09:28:43
Even if you don't plan to breastfeed your newborn, you'll probably need to use breastpads for a while and maybe even before the birth
Padz which require a quick wash under the tap and air-dry in a couple of minutes, although these aren't recommended for use until your milk supply has settled into a pattern (see below for more details).What to look forDisposablesShape - Disposables can vary
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Alternatives to a double buggy
By Sarah Lawson on 27/08/2009 02:38:58
Buying a double buggy can be expensive and awkward to store if you only need it for a year or so between siblings, so what are the alternatives?
Red Castle Sport CarrierUnless you are expecting twins, you might not need to use a double buggy for very long, so it's worth seeing if the alternatives are good for you.Alternatives to buying a doubleIf you are about to have a new baby and your
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Buyer's guide to changing bags
By ThinkBaby on 15/07/2005 10:26:06
Things are really looking up for style-conscious mommas
Once baby arrives it might seem as though the days of pondering over handbags is over. If this comes as more of a loss than relief then take comfort from the fact that ever-useful changing bags now come in such an array of shapes, sizes, colours
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Buyer's Guide to Feeding Bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 01:13:46
Feeding bottles have more features than you would expect and it can be tricky to find one that perfectly suits your baby
and for many, a closer experience to the nipple. Beware that latex ones may not last as long as the tougher silicone ones. Secondly, there is the issue of shape. NUK do a specially shaped teat which they believe is better suited to avoid 'nipple confusion
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Buyer's Guide to Baby Toys
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2008 00:57:47
It'll be a while before little Johnny can kick a ball, but what toys are suitable from birth?
, but if they are better suited to babies who can sit up, then don't push them on a younger child in the hope it will advance their mental stimulation. It is better for your child to find easy amusement than to fail to understand something beyond her ability.What to buy
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