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Lily Allen’s baby name
By Kimberley Smith on 29/11/2011 14:44:50
Lily’s mum christens her bump, but will the name stick?
will it stick?Lily made it clear during a previous pregnancy that sadly ended in miscarriage, that she and hubby Sam Cooper wouldn’t go all ‘celeb’ and call her a “stupid” name."I think Sam is way too straight and traditional for that sort of thing,” Lily said
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Celeb mum-to-be defends her vegan pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 14/07/2011 14:52:58
Bones star criticised for not eating meat and dairy
Pregnant Bones actress Emily Deschanel (sister of Zooey) has defended her decision to stick to a strict vegan diet during her pregnancy. Black Swan star Natalie Portman, who recently gave birth to a baby boy, explained how she scrapped being a vegan
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PND linked to how negative emotions are processed
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 13:03:40
Your brain functions not your hormones may hold the key to understanding postnatal depression
and more research is necessary to develop this idea.If your baby blues is sticking around read our guide to symptoms and how to deal with postnatal depression.
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Celebrity births roundup!
By Kimberley Smith on 10/12/2010 16:01:26
Becki Newton, N-Dubz star and cricket hero James Anderson welcome their new tots
US radio interview. "We’ve picked them out, so we are sticking to it,” he said, on a more serious note. “I heard you never let anyone know the name. People start to weigh in on it!”
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Una Healy finally gets a bump
By Kimberley Smith on 27/10/2011 11:20:46
Pregnant Saturdays star tweets her excitement as she starts to show
love. She was pictured pulling down her t-shirt to try and prove that “he’s in there!”But no need now to stick her tum out now, as she's officially into stretchy pants."Wearing a pair of maternity jeans today and they are really comfy! :)," the pop star
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Easy ways to get fit for labour from pregnancy fitness expert Amanda Hargreaves
By Kimberley Smith on 08/06/2011 11:17:20
Pregnancy exercise is great for you and your baby and can help make your body prepare for labour, but there are some things to bear in mind as a working out mum-to-be
in a pram. "You also want to build up your stamina so endurance exercises that I recommend are swimming and cycling, as well as walking. They all do the same thing so if you prefer one you can just stick to it. For a complete beginner I’d say just stick
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Caring for cloth nappies
By Kimberley Smith on 24/11/2006 07:52:52
So you've got your cloth bottoms, but how do you keep them clean and looking and working well?
white vinegar in the conditioner drawer can soften them up and occasionally giving them a rinse with no detergent will help clean out any residual cleaning products. You can also stick them in the tumble dryer for a few minutes which should soften them
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Vitamin supplements in pregnancy don’t protect against asthma
By Kimberley Smith on 05/10/2010 14:16:35
Taking vitamins C and E doesn’t help to prevent respiratory illnesses in your baby, suggests new research
supplements in pregnancy to prevent your child developing asthma. A better approach may be to stick to a healthy diet that ensures all the essential vitamins and minerals are covered.“Pregnant women are bombarded with advice on how to safeguard their child
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Swollen ankles in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 12/03/2011 01:18:55
Swollen ankles often happen in pregnancy. Here’s why they swell, what you can do about it and signs your ankles are giving you about pre-eclampsia
to seem inflated. Fortunately (or perhaps not!) it generally looks worse than it is and 75% of mums-to-be will suffer from it at some point. It’s also worth remembering that it can stick around after birth, though it should ease on its own.As it's nowhere
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BBQ safety in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 02/06/2011 16:58:57
How to keep you and your baby bump healthy without missing out on the fun of barbecue season
food is quite safe during pregnancy, incorrect storage or prep can be high risk and you’re better off sticking to safer foods like potatoes, safe cheeses, pre-packed cooked meats and breads.Finally, in the unlikely event you do fall ill, make sure you
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