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Maternity leave: returning to work
By Monica Stylli on 13/08/2007 00:01:10
Know what you’re entitled to and what to do if you experience any problems with your employer.

During pregnancy it’s important to know what you’re entitled to in terms of maternity leave and pay – check out our guide to your statutory maternity employment benefits if you are unsure of your rights.So what happens when you return to work? You

Exercising in early pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 16/09/2008 01:01:29
You might not look very pregnant yet, but your body is changing - what do you need to know before exercising?

If you already do a lot of exercise, you are not going to want to give it up when you are expecting. Indeed, staying fit will help counter the fatigue and other niggles of pregnancy you might experience, and also maintain body strength for the birth

Would you pick your sperm donor by his fashion sense?
By Kimberley Smith on 26/07/2011 13:23:54
Donation clinic creates online brochure to help women choose their baby’s biological dad from personality traits, dress sense and hobbies

to be identified but children born from donations are able to trace their biological parents once they turn 18.Also in the news:Easy ways to improve his fertility naturallyThe one thing you should do when you come off the pillJennifer Aniston WILL have babies

Babies, children and bee stings
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/07/2007 01:34:50
The sun is out and you're probably outdoors more - what do you need to know about bee and wasp stings?

The sun is out and you're probably outdoors more often, so what do you need to know about bee and wasp stings? Well, apart from that they hurt!Different stingsAlthough a bee dies after it has issued its sting, wasps and other stinging flying insects

'Propping' your baby up safely
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/11/2007 01:35:36
By about six months some babies are ready to 'sit up' but how do you know when your baby is ready, and what is safe?

for base-support and a soft landing for topples until his balance really develops over the next three or four months.Allowing your baby to sit up does not mean he's ready to sit in front of the telly while you go off to do chores. Find times in the day

Six months and still nothing?
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/07/2009 01:16:27
Getting pregnant straight away is possible but the chances are it'll take at least six months, so what do you need to know now?

.So what do we do now?If you have been trying for a baby for less than a year then try to relax about the issue and don't make it a problem for yourself mentally or for your relationship with your partner emotionally.Check out the ThinkBaby articles

Buyer's Guide to Carrycots
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/06/2007 01:51:33
Now that parents are advised against keeping new babies for long periods in car seats, the good old carrycot has come back into fashion. What do you need to know before you buy?

flat – the option to use pram-style transportation has made a comeback.Add to this the arrival of Bugaboo and a fleet of other manufacturers now selling pushchairs where you buy the chassis separately and mix and match pram and buggy parts to create

Child Safety Week June 21-27 2010
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/06/2010 20:21:56
Find out how to keep your little one safe, from first aid to safety in the home

.Stocking your First Aid Cupboard Basics and useful medicines to have on hand in any family first aid kitBaby First Aid: Choking Be prepared and know what to do in case your baby starts to chokeToddler First Aid: BurnsToddler First Aid: Bumps and Bruises

Knowing if you're pregnant
By ThinkBaby on 03/09/2007 01:27:34
Not sure whether or not you're pregnant? It's not always that obvious...

've had unprotected sex, so if you want to do a home test make sure you know how and when to test.

What is charting?
By Maria Muennich on 30/11/2006 09:44:52
You may have heard other women talk about charting, but what is it and how can it help you conceive?

daily record of these changes, but once you're in the habit of doing it it's relatively simple. You do need to make sure that you know what you're looking for however, so if you're interested in trying to chart then you can find out more in this article


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