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6 Weeks Pregnant
By Tara, Jamie & Bump! x on 09/03/2008 in forum
But when did I conceive...?
last period which would put your conception date at around the 8th Feb i think. I suggest using an online calculator. They are pretty much spot on. Just enter the dates of your last period and it will calculate your due dates, trimester dates
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Bra recommendations
By Nicola Norfolk on 11/04/2006 in forum
need a good one :)
a feeling i will grow out of it pretty soon ?:) HI Nicola, I found the Mothercare basic bras good for support (although it's a very personal thing), I went up from a C to a D, also very early, I needed new bras in the first trimester too. I think a
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Childhood asthma and fish oil
By Monica Stylli on 16/07/2008 in Your pregnancy
European research suggests that taking fish oil supplements may reduce the risk of childhood asthma
trimester of their pregnancy were less at risk of developing the illness.Part of the European Commission's research programme, the research project involves experts from 16 countries. Trials consisted of 500 pregnant women in the last 10 weeks of pregnancy
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Pregnancy and travel insurance
By Monica Stylli on 14/07/2010 in Pregnancy & travel
A recent survey suggests that pregnant women are left clueless when it comes to travel insurance
specialists Essential Travel receive around 60 calls a day from women in their first trimester with concerns about the status of their pregnancy. Many worry that insurers classify pregnancy as a ‘pre-existing medical condition’. In reality 99% of pregnant
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Breakthrough in premature birth prevention
By lorna Bremner on 07/04/2011 in Labour & birth
A simple hormonal gel could significantly reduce the chances of giving birth prematurely, finds new study
.The study recommends that once women with a high-risk of premature birth are identified, they can be offered the treatment from the second trimester up until they give birth. This also appeared to reduce the rate of respiratory problems in the babies, which
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Miranda Kerr ensures she'll never forget her bump with a bronze cast
By Kimberley Smith on 16/11/2010 in Celebrity
Orlando Bloom's baby mama is making sure her first pregnancy is immortalised by making a bronze mould of her tummy
's over the morning sickness that came with her first trimester.“I’m loving it, it’s so nice, it’s such a beautiful experience and I just feel so lucky to enjoy this. I love being pregnant,” she gushed.You might also like...Steal Holly Willoughby
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Kate Hudson’s morning sickness misery
By Kimberley Smith on 22/02/2011 in Celebrity
Mum-to-be Kate Hudson has reportedly been so ill with morning sickness she hasn’t gained a pregnancy pound
it as quiet as you can for the first trimester.”Kate is expecting her first child with Muse front man Matt Bellamy. She already has a 7-year-old son, called Ryder, with her ex-husband Chris Robinson.Are you feeling queasy? Check out our guide to beating
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Bollywood pregnancy - Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan expecting their first baby
By Ploy Radford on 23/06/2011 in Celebrity
'Bride and Prejudice' star and former Miss World has announced she’s pregnant
trimester the actress is, and whether she will still continue working during pregnancy. Also in the news…Natalie Portman gives birth Guess who’s topped the most stylish mum-to-be list? Lily Allen’s baby bump visible as she gets married
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Music direct to your unborn babies ears
By Kimberley Smith on 17/10/2011 in What to buy - pregnancy
Bump headphones pipe favourite tunes through the womb to your unborn babies ears. We check it out at The Baby Show
through the amniotic fluid.Experts are forever telling us to talk and sing to our bumps and it’s known that babies can hear what’s going on out here in the word from the second trimester. The Ritmo takes this to the next level, claiming to customise
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Papers say: Are more women having late miscarriages?
By Kimberley Smith on 13/05/2011 in Miscarriage & loss
After Lily Allen, Amanda Holden and Kelly Brook’s experiences, the red tops run scare stories over late miscarriage, but the truth is reassuring
pregnancies. After the first trimester, from week 14, the chances of miscarriage drop significantly to just one in 100, becoming increasingly unlikely with every passing week. This is why mums-to-be often wait until the second trimester to announce they
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