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New mum - money worries
By Maria Muennich on 03/08/2007 06:46:00
Few mums start off their parenting life without financial worries, here are some ideas for how to manage

Money worries are something that most new mums have to deal with. Even if you're planning on returning to work before long, for at least a few months you'll take a cut in income just as you take on all the new costs associated with a baby. If you

Common pregnancy worries
By Kimberley Smith on 22/11/2011 12:09:10
Being pregnant is wonderful, but many mums-to-be can’t help worry about the health of their unborn baby, and how what's going on outside could affect the bump

), and give up alcohol and cigarettes. Try and avoid coming into contact with anyone who is ill, as infections and viruses can very occasionally trigger miscarriage. If you’re worried about stomach cramps or any light bleeding, get yourself checked out by your

Your worries about labour solved
By Kimberley Smith on 22/11/2011 11:56:11
Worried about pain during labour, how long the baby will take to come out or if you'll poo during the birth? We answer your concerns about what happens when you have your baby

try to not to worry about it.What if I need a caesarean?If you need a caesarean, then you’ll have one. It can be disappointing and upsetting if you’re dead set on a natural birth but if it’s medically necessary for the health of you or your baby, you

Health Worries in the Last Trimester
By Sarah Lawson on 03/12/2009 01:26:33
In your last trimester of pregnancy what kind of health discomforts can you expect? And what should you do about them?

In the last ten weeks of pregnancy all kinds of changes to your body can suddenly come on. You might find that Braxton Hicks become more noticeable. Or that you start to experience bouts of breathlessness even if the rest of your pregnancy has been trouble free.Here are some othe...

Your top 10 worries sorted!
By Becky Seery on 06/12/2009 01:17:19
Our stress-free guide to overcoming your mum-to-be anxieties

baby. So you're not alone if you're feeling worried about the life ahead of you.I’m not ready to be a mum!Let's face it, having a baby is life-changing, so it’s not surprising to have some doubts as you mark off the days to your due date. You may also

Lily Allen admits to sleepless nights and pregnancy worries
By Lara Brunt on 09/09/2011 14:07:28
The mum-to-be has been advised to take it easy, after suffering two previous miscarriages.

She may be a world famous pop star, but Lily Allen's just like any nervous mum-to-be. The singer has opened up about her pregnancy worries after previously suffering two miscarriages.Lily, 26, and husband Sam Cooper were left devastated when she

Fussy eating: should you be worried?
By Lucy Dimbylow on 03/02/2011 10:46:27
Concerned that your baby's fussiness is affecting his health? Here's how to get help

difficultWorry, anxiety or emotional stressWhen to worryIt’s important to remember that we all have likes and dislikes, and it’s unreasonable to expect your child to enjoy everything you dish up. It’s also extremely common to go through a fussy phase

Hope for couples worried about cuts in IVF
By Daniella Delaney on 09/02/2011 11:38:56
NHS warns health trusts of their responsibility to couples desperately hoping for fertility treatment

Couples who feared they'd missed out on their chance of IVF because of recent budget cuts have been given a lifeline by an NHS top dog.Deputy chief executive of the NHS, David Flory, has circulated a letter to all 152 Primary Care Trusts in England that current guidelines state t...

New Worries Over Fat in Baby Foods
By Sarah Lawson on 05/05/2009 02:05:57
A new report on the shocking amount of fat and sugar found in popular everyday foods for babies and toddlers sparks parent concern

Most parents understand the importance of making sure that their babies and young children get the healthiest possible start to life with good eating habits. Even if parents can't afford organic foods, they are usually aware of the importance of key notions like good vitamins and...

Abbey Clancy worried her baby will look like Peter Crouch
By Matt Fricker on 26/10/2010 12:51:03
Model and TV presenter Abbey reveals she thinks her and fiancé, England footballer Peter, will have a boy

Mum-to-be Abbey Clancy thinks she’s carrying a baby boy, however she’s worried it will look like dad Peter Crouch rather than her, reports the Daily Mail. The mum-to-be was presenting a segment on This Morning when her co-presenter Eammon Holmes


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