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The new Bugaboo Bee pushchair
By Zoe l 4 on 09/05/2008 in forum
i think it looks revolting... I popped into John Lewis (Oxford Street) to have a look at the Bugaboo Bee on demo.I do love it. It is very compact, easy to steer, lightwheight (handy as we live on the 4th foor with no lift!), has excellent suspension
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Antenatal Classes
By Caroline Cook on 14/11/2006 in forum
stage as you, and are not as taxing as regular yoga.We live in North London and I loved going to the Active Birth Centre for a couple of days' ante-natal classes on active birth, aromatherapy etc.What sort of thing were you looking for? Thank you very
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Mum gives birth to twins in two different countries
By Sophie Westnedge on 11/07/2012 in Baby
New mum has an English son and Scottish daughter
A woman has given birth to twins on the same day who have different nationalities, reports the Daily Mail.Baby Dylan is English and his sister Hannah is Scottish, after they were born on different sides of the English and Scottish boarder
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Review: I'coo Pico Pushchair
By Annie Hayes on 31/07/2007 in Products
Hauck's I'coo Pico is a well-priced, mid-range travel system suitable from birth
this scored points - and it fits comfortably into the boot of the car, though it is not the most plush and comfy ride for new babies. Features for day to day livingFor taller mums and children, its one-hand height adjustable handle is useful. It also has a
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Kourtney Kardashian’s baby Penelope causes a stir
By Sophie Westnedge on 10/07/2012 in Celebrity
Reality star Kourtney gives birth to baby number 2 and sparks Twitter flurry
lives. We are forever blessed. Mommy and baby are resting comfortably,” Kourtney told E! News. “Welcome to the world, Penelope Scotland Disick!!!” Kim tweeted. "Beyond blessed,” Khloe tweeted. “Such an amazing day”.“I’m so happy that @Kourtney
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Any1 had a blighted ovum before?
By Rach Coulson (Macy born 21st Nov) on 17/04/2008 in forum
Chances of a 2nd??
Hello,just wondering if anyone has had before a blighted ovem then carried on to have a normal pregnancy?Just asking as i'm 8+2days pregnant but had a blighted ovum 5 years ago, can't wait for my 1st scan on 1st May so i can see a lil heartbeat
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5 excuses for not drinking at summer parties
By Kimberley Smith on 07/05/2011 in Pregnancy & you
Avoid those awkward questions with these fail safe excuses for staying off the alcohol
If it’s early days and you’re not ready to announce your pregnancy just yet, we’ve come up with some plausible excuses for why you’re not drinking, to get you out of an awkward conversation!1. Driving. The perfect excuse (unless you live down
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Dads keen to help with childcare, but don’t know their rights
By Kimberley Smith on 15/06/2011 in Back to work
Dads are becoming much more involved with their children but most don’t know about new paternity rights, finds new study
Modern dads are far more involved in their children’s lives than ever before. But awareness and take up of paternity leave is still not universal, finds a new study by Ocado and the Fatherhood Institute.More than half (60%) of dads polled had taken
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3 Christmas birth stories
By Catherine Bruton on 25/12/2007 in Labour & birth
3 mums tell us their Christmas day birth stories
Sylvia Hamilton, 36, lives in Middlesex with husband Craig and daughter Tara, who will be three on Christmas Day. Birth factsBaby's nameTara Louise Weight7lb 4ozLength of labour 10 hoursPain reliefTENS, gas and air, epiduralWorst bit
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Giving birth around the world
By Kimberley Smith on 25/10/2010 in Labour & birth
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
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