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New Baby: Medical Care
By ThinkBaby on 14/07/2009 01:58:48
What care can you expect for your new baby in the first two weeks after birth?
visitor should be able to give you plenty of advice and support.
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Your four-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 03/02/2005 09:21:43
On a developmental roll
’s developing preferences for people and give him time to settle in with new people, particularly with babysitters or childminders, before leaving him with them.As your baby's stomach grows he'll need feeding less often and by four months he should be feeding
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Focused fitness: Work those abs
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2005 17:14:51
If you want to get rid of your post-pregnancy wobbles then it's time to concentrate on those parts that other exercise just hasn't reached - first up, stomach muscles
shoulder towards the right knee with the next. Equipment: You don’t need any equipment to do crunches, though some people do prefer to have some support. If you’re working out in a gym you should be able to use a crunch support to support your neck and help
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Weeks 1 - 4
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 07:35:27
A week by week view of what's happening in your womb
is when your baby is most vulnerable, so you should try to cut out any of these. If you can’t kick an addiction then at least try to cut back as much as you can. If you thought ahead and did all this before conception then all the better, but if not, don
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Fetal development: Weeks 1-4
By ThinkBaby on 18/07/2009 01:12:53
Where it all begins
baby is most vulnerable, so you should try to cut out any of these. If you can’t kick an addiction then at least try to cut back as much as you can. If you thought ahead and did all this before conception then all the better, but if not, don’t beat
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Coping with morning sickness
By ThinkBaby on 11/09/2010 01:53:53
It's one of the most common pregnancy complaints and can vary greatly in degree and duration of suffering. Here's what you need to know...
at all and are vomiting frequently for more than 24 hours then you should call your doctor straight away. If you are losing weight and becoming dehydrated due to excessive vomiting then you may be suffering from hyperemesis gravida and should seek
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Pregnant with twins
By ThinkBaby on 06/01/2009 01:02:36
Double trouble or double fun? What's the deal with being pregnant with twins?
, but this isn't necessarily the case. Once your doctor and midwife are aware that you are carrying twins they will tailor your antenatal care appropriately and keep a keen eye out for warning signs of complications.Should I behave differently when pregnant
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What to pack in your hospital bag
By ThinkBaby on 12/01/2010 00:01:03
Don't miss our essential checklist to make sure your bag is fully packed
have to stay longer. If you plan for a couple of days with one overnight stay you should be fine - if you have a longer stay than that someone should be able to pick up fresh supplies from home for you. You may also need to go into hospital
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Your two-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 05/03/2005 17:04:31
Weeks 8-12 - gettting to know you better
designs and shapes and different colours. Your baby’s neck muscles are growing stronger every day. He’ll now be able to hold his head looking forward when lying on his back and when lying on his front he should be able to lift his head up 45 degrees
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Breastfeeding top tips
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2006 11:15:43
ThinkBaby members join the experts to give their advice for successful breastfeeding
Your midwife, breastfeeding consultant and ThinkBaby can help you with the basics of finding a good latch-on position and getting started with breastfeeding, but ThinkBaby members have put their heads together with the experts' to offer you
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