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Mum-to-be pregnancy calendar
By Sophie Westnedge on 08/05/2012 16:55:36
The essential pregnancy milestones you need to know

your baby.Mum-to-be preganancy milestonesWeek 2-4: Am I Pregnant?Week 5: Doctor confirms you are pregnantWeek 8: First antenatal appointmentWeek 12: First scanWeek 17: Boy or girlWeek 20: Second scanWeeks 21 and 22: First Kicks and baby talkWeek 25

Your top 10 worries sorted!
By Becky Seery on 06/12/2009 01:17:19
Our stress-free guide to overcoming your mum-to-be anxieties

will be able to reassure you. And if you’re finding that worry is getting the better of you, talk to your midwife or GP.I’ll have no social life!It’s true that you’ll have a whole new life to get used to with your baby – but that’s something to be excited about

Music and your unborn baby
By ThinkBaby on 13/03/2008 00:00:41
Can the sounds outside the womb really affect your baby?

into a lierary genius or a great composer just because he is offered fine aural arts rather than regular doses of your favourite soap opera. Some studies do claim that a baby will start talking earlier, but this is not thoroughly tested. However, making

Five easy ways to boost energy in pregnancy
By Maria Muennich on 17/08/2009 01:13:01
Making another human being can put quite a strain on the system so here are some simple pick-me-ups to help keep you going and maybe even put a spring in your step

levels. Through exercise you also produce more feel-good endorphins which will help you cope with the stresses and strains of pregnancy. We're not talking about power-walking yourself into the ground, just gentle exercise is enough to clear your head

Pregnant women feel most frisky during second trimester!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 08/09/2010 13:48:25
Mums-to-be admit to wanting more sex as they hit 13 weeks mark

13-28 weeks of their pregnancy. Perhaps that’s why the second trimester is also the favourite stage of 65% of the 11,000 pregnant women polled!It is totally safe to have sex whilst you are pregnant, and whereas some women may experience changes

Active listening: What it is and how to do it
By Maria Muennich on 04/10/2007 01:34:08
Good communication is at the heart of every successful relationship, and at the heart of communication is the ability to really listen

tiring, but try to schedule in another time soon after where you reverse roles. Active listening takes time and practice, so don't expect to get it right straight off, and don't be too disheartened if your talk dissolves into a mess of accusations, simple

What does the future hold for your baby-to-be?
By Celia Morgan on 05/01/2010 16:40:51
Discover what your unborn baby's horoscope reveals about the secrets of his or her personality...

but also very sensitive to other’s feelings so will always be there to make you smile.Your Aquarious babyJanuary 20 – February 19Eager to please, encourage your Aquarian out of his shell and he’ll become curious and more outgoing. He’s a quick thinker

Feeling Sexy in Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/10/2009 01:44:59
Your bump doesn't have to stop you feeling sexy when you're expecting!

having sex is that you are worried that it might affect your baby in some way, relax - sex in pregnancy is perfectly safe. If you are at all worried for some reason, talk to your GP, and read when sex is not considered safe in pregnancy. And remember

Relax! 10 ways to de-stress when you're pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 05/06/2008 01:40:55
Physical challenges, pregnancy discomforts and inevitable life-changes can all make for stress when you're pregnant, here's ideas for relaxing and avoiding the stress in the first place

your baby and your future life together. You might learn meditation techniques at a pregnancy yoga class, or there are many books with suggestions for meditation themes to try. 10. Indulge yourself - So much of your life will now be focused

Common pregnancy worries
By Kimberley Smith on 22/11/2011 12:09:10
Being pregnant is wonderful, but many mums-to-be can’t help worry about the health of their unborn baby, and how what's going on outside could affect the bump

or GP and seek help if you have noticed a big change in movements or a gradual one over a few days, or if your baby doesn’t seem to respond to any stimulus.Will I get pre-eclampsia?About one in 10 pregnancies will be affected by pre-eclampsia and your

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