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Pregnancy hair care
By ThinkBaby on 05/04/2006 in Pregnancy & you
How does pregnancy affect your hair and are dyes, perms and straighteners safe?
on regular treatments to keep their hair looking good will have legitimate safety concerns for their pregnancy, so read on.Is it safe to dye, perm or (chemically) straighten hair when pregnant?Doctors used to always recommend that you wait until after
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Sex drive in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 30/05/2008 in Pregnancy & you
Emotional and physical changes can affect your sexual relationship during pregnancy
Ironically, although actually getting pregnant involves you and your partner in the most intimate of unions, there are many complex aspects to Your Relationship in Pregnancy which take some getting used to.The flood of pregnancy hormones, morning
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New guidelines on alcohol in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/05/2007 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
The Department of Health has changed its guidelines on alcohol to recommend no drinking in pregnancy.
Although there is no new research to suggest an essential change to the rules about drinking alcohol in pregnancy, the Department of Health have decided to amend their own guidelines to give a more clear message to women trying for a baby and those
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Caffeine during pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 21/05/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Why you should cut back on drinks like tea and coffee in pregnancy
body needs plenty of iron during pregnancy. If you consume a lot of caffeine it’s probably best to err on the side of caution and try to cut back. Happily many women naturally go off coffee during pregnancy, making the job a whole lot easier.Where you
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Pregnancy: Last Ten Weeks
By ThinkBaby on 25/06/2009 in 0-41 weeks
Your useful guide to the last ten weeks of your pregnancy
!Read our articles about each of the last 10 weeks of your pregnancy for what to expect and more about how your baby is doing, as well as useful tips on preparing for the birth…Week 30 The due date is looming on the horizon, so it's time to start getting
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Food additives to avoid in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 21/02/2009 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Which food additives should you be wary of in pregnancy and how to avoid them
' dangerous, and if so, what can you do about them?Additives to avoidThe first thing to say is that there's no need to fly into a mad panic about food additives in pregnancy, most women don't change their diet that much during pregnancy and most have perfectly
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Calcium during pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 29/12/2007 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Why you need it, particularly during pregnancy, and where to find it
pregnancy you have an extra demand for calcium, your developing baby who needs the calcium for all the same functions, and is starting from scratch. Your body will put your baby's development first so the baby will get the calcium she needs, regardless
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Amoralia's sultry pregnancy swimwear
By Sarah Lawson on 24/04/2008 in Products
Check out this range of swimwear looks to make a splash in your pregnancy
made in stretchy, UVA/UVB-resistant fabric which stays snug throughout your pregnancy and after the birth. It comes with matching, side-tie briefs and has a delicate floral motif. The range is available in turquoise and steel blue.Réglisse Offering
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Best pregnancy books
By Elaine Marks on 21/03/2011 in What to buy - pregnancy
The best books about pregnancy by celebrity parents, medical experts, mums and midwives. From warts and all to serious medical info, here are our top pregnancy reads
Pregnancy reads for excited mums-to-bePregnancy is a fab time to sit down with a good book. But all you want to read about is what's going on in your tummy, how your baby's getting on and what you can do to stay fit and healthy for both of you
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Raw foods in pregnancy
By Maria Muennich on 28/05/2009 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Sushi and rare steaks - what's the low-down on raw foods in pregnancy?
's anything left that you can eat.You will probably also know at least one person who says 'well I ate xxxx during my pregnancy and there's nothing wrong with my baby, so it's all nonsense'. But whenever you eat these raw foods you run some risk of becoming
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