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Working out from home
By ThinkBaby on 29/03/2009 07:49:31
You don't need to be a gym bunny to free yourself of your baby weight
It's an age-old problem. It's been at least nine months since you had your baby and you're still uncomfortably carrying round extra pounds that somehow just aren't yours. But if you're juggling children, job, house and other commitments and simply
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New Dad - coping with the pressure of expectations
By ThinkBaby on 11/03/2008 10:50:26
Demands on a new dad's time can come thick and fast, so how do avoid being ground down by the weight of expectation?
So, you're new baby has arrived and you're no longer just a man, a bloke, you're a father. With that, of course, comes a weight of new responsibilities, pressures and expectations, seemingly from all directions. Everyone, it seems, has an opinion
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Exercise at home: useful equipment
By ThinkBaby on 24/11/2005 14:51:05
A couple of small exercise props can help you make more out of your limited post-baby workouts
for less than £20. The only drawback with them is the storage space they take up, as you'll want to leave it blown up and ready to use. When choosing a ball you need to consider your height and weight: for most people you'll want your knees to bend at about
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Want to get back into shape? Here's where to start
By ThinkBaby on 23/07/2007 01:03:28
TB's top tips for healthy, happy baby shape-shifting
and settling in with your baby. You might be bombarded with images of skinny celebs who got back into shape within 2 months of giving birth, but it’s perfectly naturally for you to carry more weight than usual at this time, and rushing back to your pre
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Baby development: Your seventeen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 31/08/2007 08:12:01
Thrills, spills and trying times
your attention away for a few seconds and he's off to explore. If you have been wondering when you were finally going to lose your extra baby weight then now might be the time. It is though, a good idea not to always get up and run after your toddler
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Baby development: Your twenty-one-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 27/09/2007 14:36:51
Was that 'house' or 'mouse'? Your toddler's growing vocabulary isn't always immediately obvious
problems, keep up with the latest advice on ThinkBaby.Blogging your baby's development - Keeping a diary of your baby's development is a great idea, on ThinkBaby you can keep an up-to-date online blog that you can email to your nearest or dearest or print
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Your three-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/02/2005 08:51:18
Heads up
is quite strong for your baby but then what do you girls use - anything or do you go completely au natural!? Asks Cass on the forum.ThinkBaby blogs - Did you know you can keep an online diary of your parenting experiences to look back on in the ThinkBaby
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The baby blues
By ThinkBaby on 15/08/2005 12:37:44
Feeling exhausted, moody and weepy isn't unusual for new mums, here's why it happens and tips on how to cope
her feel a little less intimidated by the weight of the responsibility of parenting by emphasising that you're both responsible for the baby and that you'll do your bit: show you mean it by taking over more of the household duties and encouraging her
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Contraception after birth
By ThinkBaby on 19/01/2008 09:11:37
What are your options and how does breastfeeding affect them?
checkup. You’ll also need to have the cap checked again in a few months’ time to make sure it still fits as your weight changes post-baby .IUD / IUSIf you’re looking for long-term contraception you might want to consider having an IUD (coil) fitted
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Baby development: Your nineteen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 14/09/2007 07:04:37
Catch me if you can!
again about how you can make your home safer for a toddler.Blogging your baby's development - Keeping a diary of your baby's development is a great idea, on ThinkBaby you can keep an up-to-date online blog that you can email to your nearest or dearest
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