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Our Birth Choices are Threatened
Save Independent Midwives
by Cobon
. They provide one-to-one continuity of care, which is the gold standard in maternity care, and facilitate home births and a less medicalised birthing experience. I used one of these wonderful people to care for me throughout both of my pregnancies, labours
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04/04/2007 10:09:49
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Infinity Pushchairs
The 'which buggy' dilema!
by Lorna
'll probably go for it. I think really its listening to my nan and mum who are more into the more traditional looking prams that have put me off buying it already. The package ive seen comes complete with the car seat so that a heaven sent seeing as i don
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02/06/2009 06:25:50
by sarahcarlisle61
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prams for newborns!!
do you really need a carrycot?
by mags mclauchlan
Mothercare is wrong the Quinny buzz is suitable from birth and it states it in their latest catalogue. and I used mine from birth with no trouble at all.Hope all goes wellBarbara I am Norwegian and traditions are different but I would say that I was shocked when I
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22/04/2009 05:14:50
by icoobaby2
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What gift for a newborn?
by Luke
appreciated, although i don't want to buy clothes over than that i'm open to ideas. One thing that people keep mentioning to me as a great present, but not usually suitable from birth, is a baby sleeping bag. It's not something that a lot of new parents think
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10/11/2009 09:58:32
by prem2pram
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To know or not to know that is the question..
by Paul Harford
room as you don't have to go with the traditional blue or pink - you could do something that would suit either! Most of my friends have left it as a surprise too! Sorry haven't really helped at all! I would leave it as a surprise if I were you! Hi Paul
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21/06/2008 22:25:38
by Sarah Weston
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Suitable clothing
by kitty-kat
Katherine HiAll I had on when I gave birth was a baggy t shirt ( I cant bear to throw it away now I have washed it though) I also had on a pair of comfy socks as well I ate my feet being cold. Before Labour really got going all I wore was trackkie bottoms
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18/05/2009 22:02:52
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Naming the grandparents
What do/will your children call their grandparents?
by sarah jane
the stepkids call them. Will probably call my parents grandma and granddad. Theyre quite traditional so like it, and are fairly old anyway (dads in his 60s) so not worried about the term ageing them. My mum is 47 but thinks she's 18 again. And will probably
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26/11/2009 14:47:54
by tino
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May mums' club
anyone want to join me?
by Scribbler
little brothers' and sister's births that even if you have a name planned for the baby, it might not 'look' like the name you picked out. So far we've got as far as including my husband's family tradition of a middle name which is Karl, my OH was born
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12/09/2007 09:36:55
by Sonia Shields
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dispose or re-use????
by Emma Watling
't buy birth to potty packs of nappies , buy a few different brands and once baby arrives decide what suits you and baby best then stock up on them. My favourite brands are tots bots , nappy nation and easy peasy they are all shaped and sized napppies
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13/03/2008 14:09:10
by Janet Ryle
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Real nappies versus Real graft?
How much real work does it involve?
by Paul Grattan
you the different ways of folds, VERY useful, but they normally have instr when you buy your nappies anyway. The only other thing i would say is that the "birth to potty" packs are abit sparse to say the least so i would purchase nappies you need WHEN
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03/08/2007 19:36:53
by Paul Grattan
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