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Please could you sign our petition?
Governement e petition for improved maternity care by samantha springall

'nt going to recommend they are compulsory, which is mad, because the very centre that the Government comissioned to look into the rising rate of stillbirth designed them, and over a number of years study and trials has proven they do work.We have today set

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16/04/2008 13:47:54
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by Danissa's Mum
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Weird pelvic floor pain???
Any ideas what I may have done? by blossom

of the bottom of the spine (the sacro-iliac joints).Normally, these joints are not designed to allow movement. However, when a woman becomes pregnant, a hormone called relaxin is produced which loosens all the pelvic ligaments in order to allow the pelvis slight

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19/07/2007 17:40:08
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by blossom
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Nappies
by sj2

weighs sixteen pounds and 17 weeks old. the size one huggies nappies are designed for the runny poos and have a great shape to stop any leakage, but as long as she is comfy and snug but not tight so she can freely monouvre they should be fine. if you need

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28/06/2007 17:50:53
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by gayle loft
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baby on a budget
by harry and georges mummy

somethings are just so darn cheap anything to save money lol Ill agree with the ebay thing.I have got so much stuff thats all in ace condition.Its a bit of a bummer that you have to oay the postage though.However,if you like your designer names for kids

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16/06/2007 16:37:03
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by Giselle Winthrop
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silver cross pop
by Luke

was the buzz, as we didnt like the design of the carrier.were fairly heavy on pushchairs with stephen the three wheeler was shot after a year and the maclaren lasted about 18 months before it was shot, and sophias mamas and papas travel system last 10 months

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14/02/2007 21:46:20
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by Laura Davies
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Trying for a baby
by Alison Roberts

thing is to just relax and enjoy.apologies if this is too much information, apparently doggie position is best, my husband was suddenly more interested when i told him!! you could also start talking tablets which are specifically designed to help you

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03/01/2007 21:27:06
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by Alison Roberts
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Road Test: Three-Wheelers
by Sue Page

.... but this is becuse 3 wheeelers are designed for the great outdoors so to speak but can be used equally well in city living due to how light and ease of use... you can easily turn it one handed!so only worth getting if you are going to be doing alot of off road.. we

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22/06/2008 15:24:51
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by mummyGoth
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tommy tippee sterilisers
good offer just now! by ali

than sorry really ah? i think they are really good and really am impressed with the design and the great anti-colic it has, i not using powder hopefully and if i am i'm using aptimil because it really is the best of the best my sister and nephew were

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05/07/2007 09:17:04
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by Lynne Reid
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The Great Nappy Debate
Reusables Vs. Disposables by Ginny

something to consider.There are some amazing designs now, of reusable types and it's a real industry in itself, which is great! MG's Mum here - please read MG's blog on re-usable nappies. She's not looked back.As an "old timer" who stayed away from re

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21/02/2008 17:12:15
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by p2baby
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cotton nappies
have you tried them? by Charlotte Scott

couple of the 'stuffable' nappies, which I found great for overnight, I went for the 'Minki' nappies, because they're 'all in one' in their design. You literally just stuff them via the pocket at the back of the nappy to the desired abosorbancy level

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09/10/2007 14:16:00
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by NickyW
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