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Review: Nanny Wisdom
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/05/2006 in Baby Reviews
Two nannies pass on their tips for raising babies and toddlers.
), the observations are based very much on the real experiences you get with babies and toddlers in the home. It's based on real life (albeit a little rosy), rather than blinding you with the science of parenting, and it includes tips on sleep routines and recipes
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Revealed - Your strangest pregnancy cravings!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/06/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
From raw meat to toothpaste, survey unveils the types of food pregnant women admit to craving
The notion that pregnant women reach for the pickles during their pregnancy is a bland observation compared to what mums-to-be really crave, according to a recent survey.While many pregnant women may scoff their way through tubs of ice cream
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Could mobile phones in pregnancy cause bad behaviour?
By Kimberley Smith on 07/12/2010 in Pregnancy health & safety
Mobile phone use in pregnancy and by young children linked to behavioural problems
criticised the results. “The pattern of results suggests that the observed increase in behavioural problems may have been caused by factors other than phone use,” he said.If you're a mum-to-be, you may feel happier if you avoid keeping your phone in your
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Would you pick your sperm donor by his fashion sense?
By Kimberley Smith on 26/07/2011 in IVF & fertility treatments
Donation clinic creates online brochure to help women choose their baby’s biological dad from personality traits, dress sense and hobbies
,” said a spokesperson for the sperm bank, explaining how women would no longer need to visit the clinic to choose their sperm donor.The catalogue includes a statement from the donor, explaining why they’re donating and observations from clinic staff about
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Teenager fakes pregnancy for school project
By sophie medway on 26/04/2011 in Newborn health & safety
US teen fakes being pregnant for six months to study prejudices and reactions of her friends and teachers
and revealed her shocking news – that she wasn’t actually pregnant.Comments included hurtful observations, “Her attitude is changing, and it might be because of the baby or she was always this annoying and I never realised it.” And many referenced
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Natalie Portman’s dad writes pregnancy novel
By Lorna Bremner on 06/04/2011 in Celebrity
Has the pregnant Black Swan star inspired her father’s new novel?
Natalie Portman’s dad has penned a “conception thriller” just as his daughter gets ready to become a mum, claims the New York Observer. The novel, which is self-published, is reportedly doing the rounds in Hollywood.Natalie is currently expecting
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Heart DJ Harriet Scott talks about feeling her baby kick for the first time
By Sara Stoddart on 26/05/2011 in Celebrity
The pregnant radio presenter announces that very special pregnancy moment to the world
recent observations.She's even been keeping her followers to date with her medical check ups: "Sitting in Drs waiting room for pregnancy check up. This can take a while. What game can I play whilst I'm waiting?"Harriet's baby is due in October 2011Also
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Danielle Lloyd’s preemie baby Harry rushed to hospital
By Kimberley Smith on 07/12/2011 in Celebrity
Model mum’s fears as her baby suffers breathing difficulties
to hospital where he is undergoing tests and will stay in to be under observation over night."Worried dad Jamie also took to Twitter today to let fans know how 4-month-old Harry was getting on. “Spent the night in hospital with our little Harry, seems
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Trying to get pregnant? Why walking, gardening and cycling could help
By Sophie Westnedge on 18/04/2012 in Fertility news
Research suggests that moderate exercise regimes could help when trying to conceive
could help women who are trying to conceive.Researchers observed more than 3,500 women, aged 18 to 40, who were trying to conceive. Approximately 70% eventually became pregnant, and the quickest to conceive were those who were doing moderate forms
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New test could spot premature birth false alarms
By Celia Morgan on 08/12/2009 in Labour & birth
A simple test has been developed to show whether mums-to-be with symptoms of premature labour are real or just a false alarm
care. They can therefore avoid leaving their families for observation in a hospital.”The researchers followed 22 cases of women admitted to hospital with signs of premature labour. Of these, 17 didn’t give birth during their hospital stay, which
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