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What if I get sick?
By ThinkBaby on 18/11/2009 in Pregnancy illness & complications
When you should call the doctor or midwife with pregnancy-related illnesses and complaints and when you needn't worry
onwardsDon't worry that you may be wasting your doctor's time if you feel that something isn't as it should be, it's far better to call the doctor to hear that what you're experiencing is 'normal' than it is to keep quiet about symptoms that may need
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BabyDam – Mum’s big helper
By BabyDam on 28/09/2010 in Advertorial
Want to save time, energy, water and money? BabyDam’s innovative bathwater barrier does just that!
moments when you get to spend quality time with your baby. But running a full bath for a little one can be a chore and a waste of water. Enter the BabyDam bathwater barrier that turns a full-size bath into a junior-size one, saving you valuable minutes
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Group B Strep
By Superpurl on 17/11/2008 in forum
Am I being silly being scared.
never had a swab mine was picked up by bloods or wee samples. I know they want to retest me at 36 weeks but i cant see why cos i have been told i haev it why waste money doing it again when someone else can have the test and tbh if i had it at 14 weeks i
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DNA test
By Lynne Reid on 26/05/2007 in forum
Advice on DNA testing
was pregnant but sadly my mother-in-law wasn't and has asked to have a DNA test done to prove my partner is the father of the child i have read it will cost about £400 which she is willing to pay so its her money to waste and i want her to know for sure like we
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Fire safety in the home
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/06/2011 in Newborn health & safety
In Child Safety Week we look at the key points it's important to remember to avoid or deal with fires in the home.
is dangerously beyond your reach, leave the building and tell the emergency services as much as you can about the location of the trapped person.Getting out safelyIf you hear the alarm, don't waste time going to check it out yourself, get your family out and call
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I'm Confused
By Ruby Lou on 03/09/2007 in forum
3 positve Home Pregnancy Test Results - 1 Negative from Doctors!!!!
the doctor bothered to test you! I waste tested at the docswith my first 9 years ago but since then they just ask to see my home tests!I would go and see him again asap.Oh and Congratulations! xx Hi Ruby.I would say you were pregnant love. The ony timei have
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Buyer's guide to breastpads
By Maria Muennich on 11/09/2008 in What to buy - pregnancy
Even if you don't plan to breastfeed your newborn, you'll probably need to use breastpads for a while and maybe even before the birth
brands that now include adhesive tapes to secure them to the inside of your bra.Individually wrapped pairs - How you feel about these really depends on your take on waste: They can either be an excessive packaging demon or very useful for keeping pads
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Talkback: No period but a negative pregnancy test?
By sarah broome on 07/04/2012 in forum
booking an app with my doc but will feel like im wasting her time if theres nothing wrong. any replies will be greatly appreciated. xx Hi I'm in the same position. Have been trying for a year now am this month I'm 5 days late . I have several early signs
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Talkback: Am I pregnant - first signs of pregnancy
By ali on 22/01/2012 in forum
in the nipples I will know for sure cause it isn't something you can ignore. I won't waste money on a pregnancy test this time I will just go to my doctors in a few weeks and get the test to confirm and hopefully I can get the go ahead to go to the antenatal
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Follow on Milk???
By Nicole and leeland 10.03.09 on 04/12/2009 in forum
of 7 -8 oz each, as soon as we went on to follow on that went down to 3 and now as she eats more in her meals, the ounces come down, she now has 3 bottles 7ounces 5 ounces then 7 again at night. Ive read a lot about follow on milk and how its a waste
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