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Ovulation problems and conception
By ThinkBaby on 23/07/2007 00:44:31
If you have any possible problems which hamper ovulation each month, these might affect your chances of conceiving
your primary fertility signs. Irregular cycles are also a symptom of PCOS (see below)PCOS – Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome – a number of small cysts on the ovaries release chemicals which can affect the balance of hormones and so prevent ovulation. Click
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What is a breech birth?
By ThinkBaby on 06/06/2007 00:17:09
What does it mean if my baby is breech, can anything be done to turn her, and will I need a caesarian if she doesn't turn head-down before term?
small number of babies however, settle into a less-favourable position with feet or bottom set to be born first, known as the breech' position. This is quite common at the beginning of the third trimester, but of full-term babies only around 3% are in a
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Fetal Development: How Your Baby Grows
By ThinkBaby on 24/03/2009 01:50:37
Understand more about what's going on with your growing pregnancy bump
in the first four weeks, with eyelids beginning at around week eight. The eyes start to open in week 28. Eyelashes and eyebrows become prominent in week 16.Heart The heart starts to beat at 22 days, but it’s so small it’s still hard to hear it beating! It
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Pregnancy Supersnacks: Vitamin B12
By ThinkBaby on 10/10/2009 02:09:50
Vitamin B12 is the B vitamin that works alongside folic acid. I
to get your B12 fix. 1.Breakfast smoothieBlend together some pureed apricots and figs, milk, yoghurt, fruit juice and tablespoon of wheatgerm, which packs a quadruple B12 punch! You can add honey for a sweet pick-me-up and freeze in small sections for a
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Preparing for the arrival
By ThinkBaby on 08/11/2009 07:19:55
What will you really need for your newborn? Make sure you get the necessary before the nice-to-have
will probably be too small in less than two months, it’s still wise to buy several sets of the basic essentials as you’ll be changing them often. Even if you get lots of baby clothes as gifts they’re not likely to be these perhaps boring, but utterly
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How to change a disposable nappy
By ThinkBaby on 07/06/2005 11:04:41
A step-by-step guide
because inhaling the powder can cause respiratory and other problems for babies. If you do decide to use powder then keep the container well out of reach of your baby and use a small amount shaken out onto your hand rather than shaking the container over
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Life Blood
By ThinkBaby on 24/11/2006 10:55:21
There’s nothing you wouldn’t do to help protect your baby’s health, now and as they grow up. So you may want to consider a safe, painless and revolutionary procedure that can help save lives – stem cell collection from the umbilical cord.
cells, or building blocks, of the blood and immune system. They can develop into many other kinds of cells and act as a repair system for damaged cells. A very small number of stem cells may be found in the blood that circulates in your body. Another
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Forum winners!
By ThinkBaby on 06/12/2005 09:56:54
If you post on the TB forum you may have just won one of five £10 gift vouchers for JoJoMaman Bebe
If you've been using the ThinkBaby forum you'll have probably already noticed that it's a great place to find advice and support, and that's down to you, the ThinkBaby members. So, in small recognition of some of the community spirit out there, we
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Sweeteners and fizzy drinks
By ThinkBaby on 25/07/2007 01:40:40
Fizzy drinks can be great for morning sickness and as an alternative to your pre-pregnancy glass of wine, but go easy!
, pregnancy is not a good time to diet, but it's also not a great time to feast on empty calories, so keep an eye on how much you are drinking. Buy fizzy drinks in small bottles or cans so that you don’t feel the urge quite so easily to take a top up from
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The Femme Elite
By ThinkBaby on 02/02/2007 12:14:52
The Femme Elite is designed for all your feminine needs. Using the latest technology, this 3-in-1 pre-set unit can be used for pelvic floor stimulation (PFS), pain relief (TENS) and muscle toning (EMS).
weeks after giving birth). Pelvic floor muscle toning and incontinence. Femme Elite comes complete with its own portable carry pouch. Compact, discreet and portable. A must have unit for women! The Femme Elite unit is amazingly small and neat
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