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Very.co.uk stylish ‘Just Work It Baby’ collection
By Kyrsty Hazell on 15/10/2010 14:23:37
Online fashion retailer showcases its best maternity and baby fashion – as well as a spoof catwalk video and £12,000 giveaway
Very.co.uk launch Just Work It BabyMums-to-be and babies can look super stylish on a budget – especially if online fashion store Very.co.uk has anything to do with it!The fashion e-tailer has launched a stylish campaign, which brings together
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10 of the best stretchmark creams for mums-to-be
By Kyrsty Hazell on 20/01/2011 14:38:00
Trying your hardest to avoid those stretchmarks? Our pick of pregnancy and post-baby stretchmark creams and oils might just help your skin
Stretchmarks and your skinNot every woman gets them, but stretchmarks can be an area of concern for many mums-to-be. With a recent survey discovering that 50% of us admit to feeling self conscious about our stretchmarks, you may find a good
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Baby bump concealing Spanx pants hit the headlines!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 10/01/2011 16:57:26
After celebrities admit the the secret to concealing a growing baby bump is a pair of Spanx maternity pants, we get the experts' reaction...
!However, the admission from celeb mums including Dannii Minogue and Tess Daly hasn’t gone down well with experts at the Royal College of Midwives, who felt that mums-to-be shouldn’t be wearing ‘control’ pants as it could be harmful to their unborn baby
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Baby buys – what should be brand new?
By ThinkBaby on 24/01/2008 12:17:47
Having a baby can lead to many costly buys, but there are things you can buy or get passed on secondhand. For safety reasons, what items should be brand new?
What products should you buy new?Of course you really don't need to buy everything new, but here are the items which are important and NOT worth taking a gamble on:Car seats and restraints We all want to make sure our seat belts work well
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Buyer's guide to 3-wheelers/all-terrain pushchairs
By ThinkBaby on 10/12/2008 01:51:04
What you need to consider when looking at 3-wheelers
or buggy is your baby's well being. If you're buying for a newborn you'll need to have a fully reclined option as your newborn needs to lie completely flat. Be sure to check that the fully reclined position is suitable for a newborn, or if you're looking
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6 gorgeous maternity wedding dresses for your special day
By Kyrsty Hazell on 22/06/2011 10:26:56
You can be the blushing (and pregnant!) bride on your wedding day. Dress up your growing baby bump in one of these stunning bridal gowns - designed especially for mums-to-be
for mum-to-be brides. "Whatever you do, don't panic!" says maternity bridal gown designer, Tiffany Rose. "Don't feel pushed into buying a larger standard 'non maternity' gown with the promise of expensive alterations leading up the wedding. This rarely
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Should I use a playpen?
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/07/2009 01:19:21
Are playpens a safe way to allow your baby or toddler play time or a restriction on their freedom?
clinic.For tips about what you might need to buy, check out the Thinkbaby Buyer's Guide to Safety Guards, Barriers and Bumpers.Playpens come in different shapes and sizes. Look at our Products page for some ideas of what's on the market.If you have a
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Buyer's guide to pushchairs
By ThinkBaby on 12/12/2007 01:46:42
What you'll need to consider before making that key purchase
for the essentials regardless of type.ComfortPositioning optionsThe very first thing to consider when buying a pushchair or buggy is your baby's well being. If you're buying for a newborn you'll need to have a fully reclined option, as your newborn needs to lie
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Buyer's guide to feeding bras
By Maria Muennich on 13/05/2009 01:19:34
Your new wobbly weighty wonders require a little more thought when it comes to good wrapping, particularly when they're also providing baby's meals
throughout pregnancy: Even though it's another thing to sort out near the end of pregnancy it's a good idea to leave feeding-bra fitting until the last few weeks. And before you go out and buy all the bras you think you'll need for feeding, remember
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Buyer's guide to group 1 car seats
By Maria Muennich on 23/03/2007 08:31:37
What to look for and consider when it's time to retire your infant carrier
seats face forward, giving your growing baby a good view of what's going on around her and making it easier for you to chat to her from the front seats. When to buyThere's some overlap in weight coverage for infant and group one car seats as group one
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