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1 in 5 parents regret their baby’s name
By Kimberley Smith on 11/05/2010 in Baby names
Baby name trends move so fast parents are left disappointed with their choice, says survey
Chloe, Olivia, Ruby, Emily, Grace and Jessica for girls and William, Jack, Alfie, Thomas, Oliver and Joshua for boys are not just some of the most popular baby names in the UK, but also the most regretted by 3000 parents surveyed.“Choosing a name
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Talkback: 1 in 5 parents regret their baby’s name
By JennJenn on 19/05/2010 in forum
time!there's a bit of a thing about old fasioned names coming back again i think.... so i'm considering my grandmas name but then it'll prob come round again and everyone will be called myrtle lol. SUCH a big decision! I would HATE to come to regret
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Cole
By Cole on 09/07/2009 in member
I love my other half and my beautiful princess! ♥
A few things you might want to know;Nicole Terri WhiteI love my boyfriend loads;Ashley Micheal Vicareyhe means the world to me;♥I have a beautiful baby girl;Emily May Vicarey; My princess;♥I live life to the full & i never regret
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Emma-Louise
By Emma-Louise on 23/01/2008 in member
I'll never regret, started to eat little and often... healthy food mostly!Wanna get in touch with other mums-to-be!Desperately need tips on how to get rid of my morning sickness that lasts all day, every day!All forms of contact gratefully received
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Older mums' experiences wanted
By ThinkBaby on 13/03/2006 in News
The Mail on Sunday are looking for experiences and thoughts on being an older mum.
freedom. Do you have any regrets about delaying motherhood, and what are the pros and cons of being an older mum? Please contact me at helen.gent@virgin.net by 17th March 2006. Thanks.
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Talkback: Don’t suffer in silence with PND
By Lynn MacLeod on 02/09/2010 in forum
was an awful person for feeling the way I did. When my baby was born I just didn't bond with her the same way I had bonded with my first child. She is now three and I deeply regret not getting any help. My daughter and I have a good bond now but it has taken a
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Why mums-to-be are keeping their baby names secret!
By Kimberley Smith on 08/10/2010 in Baby names
Baby name stealing is on the rise in the UK, according to a new survey
, Dylan, Logan, Quinn and Noah were popular on the boys’ side.We know how fast names go in and out of fashion so it’s important that you pick a name you’re going to be happy with, especially as 1 in 5 parents end up regretting their choice! For some
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Breastfeeding question
By Julie D on 22/04/2009 in forum
Nipple trouble
to echo Gem's post; Lansinoh was my very best friend for the first few weeks, and expressing helped too. For anyone out there struggling, if you really do believe in BF and think you'll regret it if you switch then do persevere, it really does get easier
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UK’s oldest mum admits she was wrong
By Kimberley Smith on 08/11/2011 in Baby life
Now 61, the oldest British woman to get pregnant via IVF admits to struggling with her toddler
has opened up about her struggle to bring up daughter Freya."Freya is without doubt the best thing I have ever done in my life, and I have no regrets. But with the benefit of hindsight I recognise that perhaps some of my critics were right,” Susan told
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Maclaren releases an all-denim buggy
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 10/11/2010 in Buggy showroom
Maclaren’s new Denim Quest buggy is for style-savvy parents wanting to make a fashion statement without breaking the bank.
don’t want to regret their buggy purchase next season. Maclaren has told us Coleen Rooney is currently using one – and if it’s good enough for the style-conscious mum-of-one WAG, it’s got our attention!Hot looks aside, the Denim Quest has all
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