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Vintage chic and eco fashion from Nixie
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/05/2006 09:30:00
Nixie are a great little company design beaufitul clothes from reused fabrics and recycled wool.
child looking identical to every other infant who has a mum who shops where you do! But now, designer Nicola Frobusch is making clothes for children which recycle and reuse to create a fabulous vintage look for kids.Spurred on by the shocking tonnage
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Electrolux commission ''Men in Aprons''
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/08/2006 10:58:41
A new novel by Alex Mattis has been specially commissioned to help men get in touch with the cleaning, cooking, home-caring side of themselves!
If you thought it was shocking that Gordon Ramsay claims never to have changed any of his children’s nappies, then read on – less men in 2006 are chipping in with at least some of the housework than they were in 2000!That’s according a Home Office
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Scholl's new 'pregnancy footwear' range
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2006 09:00:17
Sally B is a range includes classy pumps and even knee-high boots, all designed to be kinder to your tired feet during the pregnancy months.
to 42. Plus the soles are cushioned, which helps with the ‘shock absorption’ required as your load increases!Their Autumn/Winter 2006 collection includes some feminine delights like ballet pumps including the glamously glitzy Cradle, with its
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Review: Graco Expedition TS
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/05/2007 06:44:08
A stylish ride for your baby and plenty of strength for you in this down to earth three-wheeler travel system.
.However, the wheels do lack the bounce that other three-wheelers have because they have puncture-proof, solid tyres rather than air tyres. This does make for a bit of a bumpy ride, with much of the shock-absorption being taken by you!This, and the medium sized basket
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Pregnancy fears: trips and accidents
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/06/2008 00:06:13
Women often worry that if they fall over when they are pregnant, they may harm their baby, but what are the facts?
if they leave you a little bruised. Your uterus is an incredibly strong wall between your baby and the bashes and crashes beyond the womb, plus the amniotic fluid she is in will help with 'shock-absorption'. Remember, she is upside down, on her side, and in all
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Late miscarriage
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/11/2010 09:08:39
What is a late miscarriage and how can you tell the signs between a threatened miscarriage and a real miscarriage
It is also possible that you will not notice any miscarriage signs and will only discover that your baby has died during a routine appointment. This can come as a big shock if you had no idea anything was wrong. If this is the case you may need to be induced
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Know-how: What's in a nappy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/03/2007 02:12:18
In the first six months of life, a baby's nappies go through quite a change! From the black tarry first nappy to green poo days to no-poo days… what's it all about?
as a bit of a shock at first but hardened parents soon get used to it!How often do babies poo?In the early months, whilst a formula-fed baby might tend to have a daily poo, neither they nor breastfed babies are particularly regular.As long as your baby
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Pregnancy Exercise: Walking
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/03/2009 00:42:28
We don't always fancy exercise when we're tired, but getting that pregnancy bump out for a walk will re-energise you!
.Wear good, supportive trainers or shoes – you'll be surprised how comfy sandals that do not have enough sole support will not take the pounding even of a mild walking trip and the lack of shock absorption can bring on bad back pain.Picking your route
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How Much Weight Will I Put on in Pregnancy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2009 00:41:27
How much heavier can you expect to get when you are having a baby?
that a new baby only usually weighs between six and nine pounds (or 2.7 to 4kg), it can be a bit of a shock to think that the rest of the weight is you! However, bear in mind that over the second and third trimesters, fat reserves have built up which
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Petite Star's Kurvi Pushchair
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/04/2009 02:16:12
Use it as a pram, pushchair or travel system – the funky new Petite Star comes with three or four wheels to suit any style
.It’s suitable from birth to around 3 years, Kurvi is available as a 3-wheeler (Kurvi3) or 4-wheeler (Kurvi4) and is compatible with the Petite Star group 0+ car seat (which clicks into the chassis easily).The Kurvi has an RRP £299.99 and comes in shocking pink
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