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Chicken pox & pregnancy
By Claza P on 28/04/2007 in forum
Daughter got chicken pox
is more dangerous in pregnancy than chicken pox.Shingles develops from the dormant virus you have inside you after you have chicken pox but C.P CANT trigger Shingles so you should be ok. xx Thanks for that. How long after the first child caught it to the 2
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Is there really a baby in there?
By Mrs S on 27/03/2007 in forum
Hello ladies.I have recently found out that I am pregnant with my first baby and have developed this bizzare paranoia that when I go for my first scan in approx 3 weeks there won't be a baby at all. This is despite 4 positive results and being what
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Pregnancy advice please???
By Lisa Edwards on 02/04/2007 in forum
not to happy at driving at this moment in time because im so tired.i was going to go to the doctors tomorrow & ask to be signed off for 2 wks as this would give me time to rest and its the most important wks my baby need to develop, the reason i want 2 wks
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What do I do??
By Anna Kay on 06/03/2007 in forum
and your concerns have to agree and sympathise with all.Each child does take time to settle with a new carer who looks, smells and acts differently to you and your family and little ones rely very heavily on senses at this stage of their development. What
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Midwife Rapport
By Nicola Roberts on 05/10/2006 in forum
to "trust my instincts" this time.Good for you Louise on speaking up & getting your midwife changed :)Sam x Yeah, I can totally identify with the lack of time in addition to their being several different midwives in a community team...it's hard to develop a
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Step Children
By Cazzy on 07/11/2006 in forum
with. Perhaps you could try and involve your step-daughter, if she wants to know, explain where you are in the pregnancy, the size of the baby, how well developed the baby is, etc. I fully sympathise with your dilemma and wish I could help more but I
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colic
By mummy on 07/09/2006 in forum
! nearly a stone so i know he is big enough and most probably developed enough but im gonna wait another week or so then give it to him quite a few people have said that the fennel is fantastic thoughthanks
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Potty training?
By Zoe Cameron on 04/10/2005 in forum
, question. One school of thought holds that those potty trained very early (before 18months) may develop bed-wetting problems. All I can say in that in our test case of seven none of us did.So, basically, do your own thing, whatever you think is right
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Baby Beats deluxe Doppler on review
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2005 in Baby Reviews
Baby bonding or just simple reassurance from early in pregnancy
is unusual In action: After one week we already love this Doppler. From arrival to hearing the reassuringly robust pounding sound of our developing baby's heartbeat took all of five minutes. The set was surprisingly small to us - though we haven't had use
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Returning to work
By Dave Oliver on 06/09/2010 in Back to work
There are lots of factors to consider when thinking about when - or if - you want to return to work after having your baby.
to hear them, and must have a good reason for turning them down. If you or your child develop a health problem for example, there may be a more compelling case for your company to rethink your obligations. And it’s worth remembering that pilot Jessica
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