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accidents
By mummy on 29/04/2006 in forum
did i), there was a little red mark but she's fine. this morning there is nothing there at all not even a red patch. i still feel ill though. im so squeamish, i went white, felt dizzy and sick and my legs had turned to jelly, lol. i know they have
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Review: In the Womb DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/07/2006 in Baby Reviews
Channel 4 and National Geographic Channel's amazing film of life in the womb, is now out on DVD.
In the Womb Incredible insights can be gained from this powerful exploration of life in the wombPerhaps not for the overly squeamish! Features: Computer-generated imaging and state-of-the-art scanning shows the progress of a fetus from conception
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Preparing for childbirth
By Jenny Carter on 05/07/2007 in forum
to stretch it much at first, but believe me, this really does get the area more stretchy over time. Some couples like the partner to do the massage, but I'm way too squeamish for that!I think you're also supposed to team the massage with regular Kegel
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Fear of labour and birth
By Alice1 on 07/02/2012 in forum
education at the shock of the amniotic sack, to watching one born every minute every week, we can both do this!!!! I promise!!! Xxxxxxx big hugs from one very squeamish person to another xxxxxx Karen Hi Karen, thanks for the post. I still can't watch 'one
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10 things you'll never do again once you have a baby
By Daniella Delaney on 30/09/2011 in Your baby and you
Who knew your life was going to change quite so much when you became a mum?
Becoming a mum makes you feel like a completely different person, in more ways than one. That little bundle completely transforms everything you do, from the things you say now you're a mum to the embarrassing mummy moments that will happen on a daily basis. Here's how...
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