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Special diet may prevent pre-eclampsia
By Lara Brunt on 20/05/2011 18:22:18
Taking dietary supplements could reduce the risk of pregnant women developing the condition, research suggests

Dietary supplements taken in pregnancy could prevent thousands of women from developing pre-eclampsia, according to a new study. The condition affects up to 10% of all first-time pregnancies and can be dangerous for both mum and baby. The exact cause is unknown, but some expert...

Is Your Diet Good Enough for Your Pregnancy?
By Sarah Lawson on 03/09/2009 00:47:43
If you eat well all the time you probably won't have to make a special effort in pregnancy, but some women will find that diet care is especially important for them

Most women in pregnancy pretty easily tune into the key do's and don'ts of a diet that's good for their baby. Cutting out alcohol and cutting down on caffeine, cutting out raw forms of fish and avoiding soft cheeses and other more creamy pre

How to wean a vegetarian baby
By Jane Thynne on 24/11/2010 06:10:09
If you've decided to wean your baby on a vegetarian diet, follow our guide to which foods and supplements will give him a fully nutritious and well-balanced diet

: cheese, yoghurts and breast or formula milk. It is very important to check with your health visitor before substituting breast or formula with soya, oat or rice milk.Remember, at this stage he still needs regular milk feeds to supplement his diet

Victoria Beckham’s baby girl conception diet rumours
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/01/2011 16:19:05
Pregnant Posh allegedly changed her diet to increase her chances of conceiving a girl

, 36-year-old Victoria went on a special ‘baby girl’ diet to boost her chances of giving Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz a little sister.Switching her high-protein low-fat and low-carbohydrate diet to one higher in fat and packed with plenty of diary

Multivitamins in pregnancy cut chance of having underweight baby
By Sara Mackenzie on 23/04/2010 15:00:44
A new study of London mums-to-be suggests vitamins can help both mum and baby

Taking multivitamins in pregnancy dramatically reduces the chances of having an underweight baby, a recent study has indicated, reports the Telegraph. According to the new research, taking a specially created supplement could cut the chances

Shifting those post-baby pounds
By SlimmingDoctor.co.uk on 01/06/2007 14:29:23
Wouldn’t it be great to have your own personal qualified dietitian online to offer tailored advice and support that takes into account your hectic lifestyle and special needs at this stage of you and your baby’s lives?

-health consultations with both dietitians and activity consultants. Through Slimming Doctor, you will receive a personalised diet and activity plan as well as on-going advice from appropriately qualified health professionals. The special needs of nursing mothersIf you

Foresight: preconception essentials
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/06/2006 01:06:11
Foresight have been working with parents on pre-conceptual health and wellbeing for years in order to improve pregnancy outcomes.

if they are concerned about conceiving, or the health of their potential baby, it's good to discover that there are more organic ways in which to enhance the chances of pregnancy and the healthy outcome of those special nine months.Foresight is a registered charity

Is your baby allergic to bread?
By Cheryl Freedman on 14/03/2011 23:12:39
If your toddler has a wheat allergy, then standard toast, crackers and biscuits are all off-limits, but fortunately, these days, there are alternatives

Bread is a staple of the great British diet – but if your baby develops an allergy to wheat it's just one of many things he won't be able to eat. Others include cakes, biscuits, crackers, pasta, some breakfast cereals, Bulghur wheat and breaded meat

Babyplus Pregnancy Learning
By Sarah Lawson on 10/07/2008 01:43:13
If you're into reading Shakespeare to your bump, why not try this special audio method of stimulating your baby's development before he's born?

Whilst we know that good pregnancy diet and de-stressing can help us and our baby when we are pregnant, many women become interested in the notion of encouraging a baby's development even before their child is born.Some people read great literature

Breastfeeding after adoption
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/05/2009 00:56:16
In some cases, it can be possible to breastfeed when you have adopted a newborn baby.

(the baby needs to be newborn, when the suckling instinct is still intact and the infant has not become too accustomed to synthetic teat feeding) which not only brings about the special bond breastfeeding can provide for mother and baby, but is also

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