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the true start-up costs of a baby
By reedymoo on 11/07/2008 in forum
in the range of at least £1000-2000. You can do it all on budget, but safety comes first. And, when you get into the pregnancy, you only want the best and cutest!)Charlotte. HiI agree with Charlotte...babiesrus.co.uk & kiddicare.com are great!! You'll find
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Spas for Mums-to-Be
By Debra Stottor on 22/08/2008 in Pregnancy & you
Your guide to great places for that pre-baby spa experience - especially designed for pregnancy
Now that you’re pregnant your body is working harder than ever, nurturing both you and your unborn baby. No wonder then, that you may feel tired and achy, especially as your pregnancy progresses. What you (and every pregnant woman) deserve is a
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Complete guide to antenatal scans
By Maria Muennich on 28/12/2008 in Scans, tests and classes
What is an ultrasound scan and what scans can you expect to have during pregnancy?
or the pregnancy is multiple (eg. twins). What is an ultrasound scan? An ultrasound scan is a completely non-invasive means of assessing the growth and health of your baby in the womb and has a long record of successful use proving its safety. The scanning device
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New study on repeat cot deaths
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/06/2007 in Baby health and safety
New research seeks to play down the risk of repeat cot deaths in one family.
and you can read all about it here.It’s good to be aware of the guidelines laid down by the FSID for new parents:Cut smoking in pregnancy - fathers too!Don't let anyone smoke in the same room as your babyDon't let your baby get too hotKeep your baby’s head
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Danielle Lloyd's anger over her baby's safety
By Anna Lewis on 13/03/2012 in Celebrity
Model and Celebrity Big brother star 'I've been through enough in the past few weeks'
early and was feared to have brain damage.Jamie, 25, also tweeted his upset at the fans for jeopardising his son’s safety.“I’m as gutted as any fan 4 today but can’t be having people wanting to fight me when I have my son in my arms, disgrace,” he wrote
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Daytime sleeping safety
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/01/2007 in Newborn sleep
New research highlights the need for parents to treat daytime naps as they would night sleeping, to avoid cot death.
result, the now well-known practices aimed to avoid the risks of cot death or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), are still causing tragic loss of life.ThinkBaby safety Factors known to help reduce the risk of cot deathMothers should avoid smoking
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Maternity leave: returning to work
By Monica Stylli on 13/08/2007 in Your baby and you
Know what you’re entitled to and what to do if you experience any problems with your employer.
During pregnancy it’s important to know what you’re entitled to in terms of maternity leave and pay – check out our guide to your statutory maternity employment benefits if you are unsure of your rights.So what happens when you return to work? You
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Know-how: Pregnancy Back Ache
By Memme on 11/06/2009 in forum
and have back ache and tummy ache not really bad pain just really uncomfortable so try not to worry to much i had sciatica in the last trimester of my first pregnancy so think it might just be a touch of that i havent had my booking in appointment yet
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Work/Maternity Leave
By JennJenn on 05/05/2010 in forum
When do I tell the boss i'm pregnant?
weeks gone although they may have already noticed! Some people tell them straight away so they are aware of midwife appts, morning sickness, health and safety etc. Others wait until 12 week scan when you're sure everything is ok. Depends on your job
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Women should freeze eggs, says expert
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/09/2006 in IVF & fertility treatments
A doctor from the British Fertilisation Society has suggested that women could freeze their eggs rather than having babies naturally, at an older age. But what does it entail?
, there is concern about the increased number of couples who will encounter some difficulties either conceiving or seeing through a successful, healthy pregnancy.Currently, one of the chief factors in the increased risk of having a baby after a woman is 40 years old
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