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am i pregnant
By Lisa Edwards on 17/02/2007 in forum
'm no expert but it worked for me!! Fingers crossed for you.Take Care xx hiya lisaThis is exactly how i felt when i was in the early stages of pregnancy, it could just be that you havent got high pregnancy hormones every ones differnt this sounds like a good
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Review: My First Nursery Rhymes boardbook
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/03/2006 in Baby Reviews
A lovely, colourful first book of rhymes to share with babies and toddlers.
My First Rhymes illustrated by Kate Merritt Bright, shiny boardbook to enjoy sharing early nursery rhymes, suitable from nine monthsNot much to moan about!Price: £5.99Contact:Ladybird BooksAlong with 'My First Words' and 'My First Animal
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Aprica: REVOLUTIONISING BABY TRAVEL
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2006 in Advertorial
Using research and science to develop a technologically advanced and medically sound baby car seat.
that babies are not simply adults in miniature. Their philosophy is to allow babies to grow in natural surroundings without any constrictions which could in the early stages have serious consequences on their overall growth and development. All
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Breastfeeding telephone hotline launched by Real Baby Milk
By Kimberley Smith on 19/07/2010 in Breast and bottle feeding
Trial of feeding support initiative offers Cornwall mums help and advice within 72 hours of giving birth
hope to provide a reassuring voice and helpful advice and support at a very early stage. Our helpers are all mums themselves who have been trained to support, encourage and make sure parents have up to date information about infant feeding,” said Louise
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Three fab foods for weaning your baby
By Joanne Lumsden on 01/02/2011 in First steps to weaning
Your baby is ready for weaning, but what’s on the menu? Read our guide to the safest first foods for your little one
When you’re deciding what to feed your baby during the early stages of weaning, there are three golden rules to bear in mind:The food must be mild in flavour. Until now, your baby has only been used to milk, so bland foods will be less
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Book review: My Pregnancy Planner
By Sarah Lawson on 03/10/2007 in Products
A useful guide to your pregnancy and, with journal and scan images spaces, a lovely keepsake
My Pregnancy Planner by Dr Miriam Stoppard Stoppard's easy-to-read medical insights put into a pregnancy diary formNot much to fault, though not quite as exhaustive as a regular pregnancy guide book Features: Stage by stage guide to your pregnancy
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Know how: what is dilation?
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/09/2009 in Labour & birth
You might have heard about women being 'three centimetres dilated' and so on, but what exactly does it all mean?
the cervix to open up so that the baby can pass through it during the birth.Dilation is the process of the cervix opening up. By the time you are 'ten centimetres dilated', you are ready for the birth. (For the various stages of labour, click here
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period cramps.
By Laura Roberts 3 on 02/10/2007 in forum
to TEEMS and they advised me that so long as there is no bleeding evrything is fine. Feeling daft though, I still asked my husband to take me to A & E as i was still concerned, they said its too early to say whether or not its ok or not, but i am really
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Review: Everyday Eating for Babies and Children
By Sarah Lawson on 19/04/2006 in Baby Reviews
A great new recipe and nutrition book by Judith Wills that offers tips and advice from weaning to school day mealtimes.
Everyday Eating for Babies and Children by Judith Wills Easy to read guide about feeding your family from weaning babies through to fussy toddler years and on to early school days.No real downsides although suggestions for foods like strawberries
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protien in urine and high blood pressure
By stacey seldon on 04/10/2006 in forum
) and it supports those who have concerns in the early stages of pregnancy. they can do scans and it might be worthwhile checking out if there is one near you, good luck for tues!:)alix
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