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The weird and wonderful ways celebs commemorate new babies
By Kyrsty Hazell on 30/03/2011 11:46:31
Looking for a unique way to remember your pregnancy and birth? Myleene Klass, Mariah Carey and Alanis Morrisette are all fans of the new trend for doing something a little bit kooky before baby comes. Why not give it a go?
mortal mums follow.There are lot's of wonderful (and some weird) ways to capture your experiences of pregnancy for you to treasure as a keepsake. From plaster casting your growing bump, or having your unborn baby's face made into a pendant, to recording
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Pregnant Hilary Duff's weird baby dreams
By Kyrsty Hazell on 31/08/2011 10:38:12
Celeb mum-to-be reveals her baby orientated dreams and gushes how she thinks husband Mike Comrie will be a great dad
anniversary, has been thinking about being pregnant with a boy when the lights go out."Everytime I dream about my pregnancy, I dream it's a boy," Hilary revealed. "It doesn't mean that I'd rather have a boy - it's just a weird thing."However, according
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Pregnant Hollywood celebs weird and wonderful food cravings
By Jo Ridgway on 09/05/2011 13:20:41
Kate Hudson and Natalie Portman reveal they are having cravings – and thankfully they aren’t all virtuous and healthy
Pregnant Kate Hudson has admitted that her love for all things British has even reached her pregnancy cravings. Kate is expecting a baby with British rocker Matt Bellamy.“I love scones, with clotted cream and jam, I can’t not eat them! I love a British breakfast too but without t...
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REVEALED - The weird gift ideas searched for on the web for Mother's Day!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 13/02/2011 09:31:12
A night with Simon Cowell or a personal servant tops the list of what people search for on the web to treat their mums on Mothering Sunday!
in searches for gifts in the run up to Mother’s Day, the online comparison site has put together a hilarious list of the weird and wonderful things people search for in a bid to find the best present for their mums. It seems the sky is the limit, with searches
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Review The Sun Guide to Celebrity Baby Names
By Sarah Lawson on 12/05/2006 10:03:39
The Tabloid approach to baby naming - and what the weird and wonderful celeb babies names actually mean.
with symbols telling you which celeb dreamt up the namePrice: £4.99 RRPContact:CollinsCelebs calling their children weird and wacky things is nothing new. Just ask Zowie Bowie (who prefers being called Duncan) or any of Frank Zappa's delightfully named
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Giving birth around the world
By Kimberley Smith on 25/10/2010 10:36:57
How different can becoming a mum be? Find out with these weird and wonderful parenting traditions from around the world
You’d think that when it comes down to it, the experience of being pregnant, giving birth and being a mum can’t be all that different wherever you live. But actually, our traditions and beliefs, superstitions and expectations surrounding pregnancy, birth and motherhood couldn’t v...
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Beyond the bump: how pregnancy changes your body
By Kimberley Smith on 15/08/2011 17:38:27
ThinkBaby’s mums reveal the weird and wonderful changes they noticed during pregnancy
Pregnancy affects us all differently. Some mums-to-be enjoy that much-talked-about pregnancy “glow” while others find themselves with swollen ankles and itchy skin. We asked our ThinkBaby mums on Facebook to tell us what they noticed most about how their bodies changed when they ...
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Pregnancy dreams explained
By Anna Lewis on 28/02/2012 15:33:28
You’re not the only one having weird and wacky dreams during pregnancy. Here’s what it all means
Grown ChildrenIf you dream about a grown child it might be because you find the idea of looking after him or her less nerve-racking than your fragile newborn baby. Or it might be that you’re already anxious about going back to work after the birth, and are worried about missing o...
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Pregnancy jargon - explained
By Tessa Watkins on 22/12/2009 10:54:21
What exactly does your midwife mean when she talks about fundus, NAD and LMP? Midwife Anne Richley cuts through the jargon with a guide to the weird terms you’ll be hearing over your nine months
After your first couple of meetings with your midwife you may find yourself feeling confused and wondering how you’re going to get through the next few months. Here’s what it all really means…PrimipTo be fair, this is another language – Latin. Primip comes from primipara, and mea...
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Pregnancy cravings
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/09/2009 01:50:31
Sitcoms and TV adverts would have the world that all pregnant women begin to eat coal, or pickles and ice cream as soon as they get pregnant, but what's fact and what's fiction?
-quarters of us will experience this. It might be something we really don't notice (mine was demanding honey on toast for breakfast, which is not very weird at all!), and often these taste changes happen in the first trimester, when our hormones are going through
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