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Pregnancy Exercise: Walking
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/03/2009 00:42:28
We don't always fancy exercise when we're tired, but getting that pregnancy bump out for a walk will re-energise you!

Pregnancy exercise isn't always the first thing on your mind if you're dealing with morning sickness, fatigue or aches and pains from carrying your growing bump. However, walking is a great exercise even for those women who aren't experienced gym

How to lose post-baby weight - by walking
By Maria Muennich on 12/01/2010 12:54:57
You don't need a fancy exercise plan to start shifting the post-baby pounds, simply getting out for good long walks will do both you and baby good

Why walking?Walking is an incredibly flexible form of exercise that's very easy to fit into your everyday activities, doesn't require any special equipment or gym trips, is completely free and can be a very efficient way of burning fat. What's more

Mum beats rare placenta cancer and walks again
By Sophie Westnedge on 18/06/2012 16:19:32
Bally Taylor developed a rare form of cancer during pregnancy but proved doctors wrong after she was told she would lose the use of her legs

A woman suffering from an extremely rare form of cancer while pregnant, who was told she would never walk again, has made a miraculous recovery.Bally Taylor suffered from a condition so rare that only six other women in the world have been affected

Trying to get pregnant? Why walking, gardening and cycling could help
By Sophie Westnedge on 18/04/2012 10:01:51
Research suggests that moderate exercise regimes could help when trying to conceive

of exercise, such as walking, cycling or gardening. The research claims that women doing moderate exercise for more than five hours a week were 18% more likely to conceive than women who did less than an hour a week.The results suggest that moderate physical

Your twelve-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 09/06/2004 15:06:19
Are we walking yet?

himself from a cruising position next to some furniture, or if you have walked him into the middle of the room holding his hands and then let him stand alone he might enjoy standing on his own for a few moments before either falling back to the ground

Inch Blue: soft shoes for heavenly toes
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/07/2006 12:04:18
Babies don't need shoes until they can walk, but soft footwear like the wonderful Inch Blue range is great for tiny toes on the go.

socks on slippery surfaces and the soft fabrics allow for movement and growth. They are also coloured with non-toxic dyes (environmentally friendly), so you don't have to worry if your toddler prefers to chew on them rather than walk in them!Inch Blue

Buyer's Guide to Shoes for Babies and Toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/10/2008 01:14:33
Babies don't need shoes until they've been walking for six weeks, but what footwear is safe in the early months?

of before.When he has been walking for about six weeks, you can take him to get his first pair of shoes fitted. You might baulk at the price of children's shoes, but good retailers will check the size properly and won't sell you a pair of shoes if they don

New Cosatto travel system due out next month
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 17/11/2010 11:40:20
The Cosatto me-MO 3-in-1 Combi plus car seat promises to tackle a power walk round the park as easily as a shopping trip

Next month, Cosatto is set to add a new travel system compatible buggy to its range. Called the Cosatto me-MO 3-in-1 Combi, it packs one stylish punch and is the brand’s new flagship model.The me-MO gets its “3-in-1 Combi” tag from the fact it can be used in three distinct ways. ...

Baby, Buggy and Me
By Louise Rogers on 05/09/2007 01:53:28
If you're feeling in need of serious exercise but are tied to your new baby and buggy, why not take them out for exercise too?

Joanna Hall’s Baby, Buggy and Me walking courseIf the thought of hauling yourself around the gym surrounded by fit bodies fills you with utter dread, then you need to consider an alternative means of shedding that baby weight. Walking is a great

Inch Blue shoes 2007
By Sarah Lawson on 09/03/2007 03:18:09
This classy brand of soft shoes has a new season of delightful designs to treat your children's feet.

, and their hard-wearing non-skid soles help crawlers skoot about the house. And when a child first walks, they protect toes long before you should get their first proper shoes fitted. (A child can get a first 'proper' shoe after about six weeks of full-on walking

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