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deep heat
By lil_miss_baby1234 on 13/06/2009 in forum
of times I think its okay as long as its not the one with ibropufin in it!! I had terrible back ache the same!!! its a pain!!! xxhow far along are you??? i think you've already said but baby brain!?! a pregnancy massage would probably help alot for you back
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How babies develop in the womb – new discoveries
By Kimberley Smith on 09/09/2011 in 0-41 weeks
New research shows when babies first feel pain and when they learn to smile
Babies begin to feel pain between 35 and 37 weeks of pregnancy, a new study has discovered. At this time babies start to be able to tell the difference between the sensation of touch and pain.By measuring brain activity for babies between 28 and 35
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Should mums-to-be get preached to about drinking in pregnancy?
By Daniella Delaney on 09/09/2011 in TB blog
As a flash mob gathers to remind pregnant women about the dangers of alcohol, we ask, do mums-to-be really need to be preached at in this way
of drinking while pregnant. The flash mobs want to raise awareness about the alcohol-related brain damage in newborns which is known as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). FASD affects one in a hundred infants each year and the events have been organised
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Abdominal pain during pregnancy
By Daniella Delaney on 17/05/2012 in Pregnancy discomforts
What could be causing your pregnancy stomach pain and what are the treatment?
Firstly, don't worry too much. It's very common for pregnant women to get abdominal pain right through pregnancy. But you're right to check out any sort of discomfort you're feeling. Here's what those pains could mean:Harmless causes of abdominal
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Cholesterol and pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/08/2009 in Pregnancy health & safety
Cholesterol plays a vital role in pregnancy, and even those with ongoing raised cholesterol levels should be careful how they control their problem
is essential for healthy fetal development. In fact, some studies have shown a link between low levels of maternal cholesterol in early pregnancy with serious malformation of the fetus' brain, limbs and central nervous system. Avoiding cholesterol
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Parents-to-be Chantelle and Alex reveal their plans for birth and beyond
By Kimberley Smith on 06/03/2012 in Celebrity
Pregnant Chantelle Houghton discusses alcohol, breastfeeding and her nanny plans
Chantelle Houghton has revealed that the thought of drinking in pregnancy makes her feel sick with guilt. After fellow celeb mum-to-be Stacey Soloman was attacked for smoking this week, Chantelle’s not taking any risks with her miracle pregnancy
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Fetal development: Week 25
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 in 0-41 weeks
A growing spine
air. Your baby's brain is busy developing her vision and hearing and her finger and toenails are growing steadily.The complex structure of the spine is also developing: all 33 rings, 150 joints and 1,000 ligaments! Her skin is changing colour, taking
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Hi-Baby: Buying & renting fetal dopplers
By ThinkBaby on 31/07/2006 in Scans, tests and classes
Hi-Baby are a leading supplier of prenatal products which are designed to make your pregnancy an exciting, informed and comfortable experience.
Hi-Baby are a leading supplier of prenatal products which are designed to make your pregnancy an exciting, informed and comfortable experience. They specialise in a wide range of Fetal Dopplers which are available to both buy or rent at affordable
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Unexpected mineral deficiency could harm UK fertility and baby development
By Kimberley Smith on 12/04/2011 in Boosting your fertility
Lack of iodine in women's diets could explain infertility and threaten baby brain development
of the thyroid gland. This helps regulate hormones in the body and is vital for fertility and conception. Iodine is also important in pregnancy for the growing baby, as even as small deficiency can harm brain development. But unlike folic acid, most mums
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Fish oils could cut colds in babies
By Kimberley Smith on 02/08/2011 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Taking Omega-3 supplements in pregnancy could reduce the chances of your baby getting sick
Taking Omega-3 fish oil supplements in pregnancy may prevent your baby from getting colds for the first six months, a new study has found.Babies whose mums took a particular Omega-3 acid during pregnancy were found to have fewer colds and got over
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