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Skincare in pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 07/07/2009 in Pregnancy & you
Enjoy your 'pregnancy bloom' and learn how to keep your skin in good condition when expecting.
From acne to stretchmarks to oily skin, there are many skin changes and discomforts that women experience when they are expecting a baby.Pregnancy 'bloom'The popular notion is that a woman appears to be 'blooming' during pregnancy. This can
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Summer Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/07/2010 in Pregnancy & you
From staying cool in the heat to knowing when to take your holidays – your guide to pregnancy in summer
, and that Boots cucumber facial wipes would help me keep my cool worked wonders.Here are a few useful ThinkBaby articles that will help you if you are getting into the middle or last trimester of pregnancy during the summer months…Beating the heatThe increase
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Pregnancy bleeding, spotting, pregnancy cramps,
By Daniella Delaney on 04/08/2011 in Pregnancy health & safety
When you're pregnant, any pains in the first trimester lead to a panic that they're signs of miscarriage. But do pregnancy cramps, pregnancy bleeding or spotting always mean problems?
growing baby. When you experience anything out of the ordinary early on in your pregnancy, particularly pregnancy stomach cramps, pains spotting, or bleeding, it's, quite naturally, bound to get you worried. The first thought to cross any pregnant woman
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Pregnancy and thrush
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/04/2007 in Pregnancy discomforts
Like many other discomforts of womanhood, pregnancy can heighten your susceptibility to the problem of thrush.
Many women will have encountered thrush at some point in their life, long before pregnancy arrives, however, as with many of common female complaints, it can occur more often during pregnancy.What is thrush?Thrush is usually experienced
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Swimming in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/05/2010 in Pregnancy exercise
Swimming's always a great way to exercise and in pregnancy, it helps support that bump, too!
Aerobic exercises, like swimming, are useful in pregnancy because they help build up muscle tone and stamina but they also improve your circulation, which can affect the efficiency of delivering nutrients to your growing bump. Good circulation
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Winter Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/09/2010 in Pregnancy & you
Pregnant over the cold winter months? Tips for staying warm, comfortable and healthy during a winter pregnancy.
How to have a healthy winter pregnancy Coughs and sneezes… Most of us expect to get some kind of cold during the winter months, but when you are pregnant, it's important to keep yourself as healthy as possible. If you get a small cold, you
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Antibiotics in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/07/2007 in Pregnancy health & safety
Many women believe that it is unwise to take antibiotics in pregnancy. However, there are some forms of the drug which are important in tackling dangerous infections.
be in her system. However, there are medicines during pregnancy that are fine to take. Indeed, some health professionals now believe that drug companies and doctors might be too cautious during pregnancy and be depriving women of medication they could
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Could these be pregnancy symptoms?
By Lynne Reid on 23/10/2008 in forum
Pregnancy Symptoms
, it definitely sounds promising! Im probably gonna sound like a right idiot but please excuse my ignorance - I dont understand what HPT & BFN stand for - have you done a home pregnancy test yet as the way I understand it you can get a false negative but never a
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Pregnancy in the sun
By Maria Muennich on 19/06/2010 in Pregnancy health & safety
The how and why of protecting your pregnancy skin and staying cool when the temperatures rise
and keep yourself cool when pregnant. Protecting your skinDuring pregnancy it's usual for your skin to become more sensitive to the sun (as well as generally more sensitive), and you'll probably burn more quickly than usual. Burning by the sun damages skin
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Headaches in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/09/2007 in Pregnancy health & safety
You can't reach for the headache tablets, so how do you beat headaches in pregnancy?
The changes to your body and your hormones in pregnancy, can often bring about headaches, but you can no longer rely on popping a few headache tablets to relieve the pain. Instead, you need to find more natural ways to ease headaches. If you
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