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New mum gets self-conscious on the red carpet
By Kimberley Smith on 06/09/2011 in Celebrity
Hollywood star Selma Blair papped holding onto her very tiny mummy tummy

It’s the age-old problem for new mums - how long that baby bump really takes to go down after birth.Of course it’s even more of an issue when you’re on the red carpet, facing the world’s paparazzi, as happened to Selma Blair.The Hollywoood star

New Bugaboo Bee – sneak preview!
By Kimberley Smith on 01/08/2011 in Buggy showroom
Bugaboo launches chic new design for its classic Bee buggy

range earlier this year, the new Bee All Black has been designed to make mums and dads look effortlessly stylish, matching with any outfit or changing bag.Our spies tell us the chassis will be black with matte black material for the seat and canopy

New Job
By amybaby01 on 10/08/2009 in forum

, the jobs you are able to do and the hours you intend to work on your return.  Working mums are a positive asset too.Good Luck x

Too much pregnancy weight harder to lose
By Kimberley Smith on 14/07/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Mums-to-be who gain more weight than recommended during pregnancy are more likely to be overweight or obese 20 years after giving birth

in pregnancy can cause miscarriage and complications, putting mums at the centre of this debate is essential.Did you have trouble losing your baby weight? What worked for you?

30 Rock Star says 'it takes a village to look after babies'
By Sophie Westnedge on 26/09/2011 in Celebrity
Elizabeth Banks, Avery Jessup from 30 Rock, says raising children is difficult and “you just have to find great help”

deserve to make time for you. Go on, have that extra long bubble bath!Like this? Read more…New Mum - the importance of 'me time'Guide for working mums and mums-to-beSarah Michelle Gellar has trouble being a working mum

Morning sickness could be genetic
By Kimberley Smith on 30/04/2010 in Pregnancy discomforts
You’re more likely to suffer morning sickness in pregnancy if your own mum did too

Mums-to-be are three times more likely to have serious morning sickness if their own mums suffered with the condition, a study in Norway has found.Serious morning sickness affects thousands of women in the UK in the early stages of pregnancy

Finding your work-life balance
By Maria Muennich on 24/08/2010 in Your baby and you
If you feel you're constantly chasing your tail and letting one or other side down then it's time you took a look at your work-life balance

are committed and engaged, and so a trap that working mums are especially likely to fall into, whether it's saying no to your boss or the kindergarten teacher who'd like you to make an extra costume for the Christmas play. The thing about never saying

Cow & Gate Advertorial Page
By Gavin Day on 21/11/2011 in Advertorial
Prgnancy advice from Cow & Gate

.write(''); The Cow & Gate Careline is made up of our midwife, baby care advisors and experienced mums supported by Nutritionists and Healthcare Professionals. We're here to help with any questions you might have about your pregnancy, labour and birth or feeding your

Submit a review for your chance to win!
By ThinkBaby on 04/06/2007 in Competition announcements
This month we've got 5 breast-feeding starter sets from NUK to give away for the best user reviews.

have worked for over 50 years with Mums and medical experts to produce award winning feeding products and accessories to help make life easier for Mums world wide. NUK has teamed up with Clare Byam-Cook to provide the best advice and support on breast

10 months paternity leave for dads?
By Kimberley Smith on 17/01/2011 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Coalition set to announce plans extending paternity leave to help mums and dads divide childcare responsibilities more equally and give dads a better chance to bond

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is set to announce proposals that could see paternity entitlement for dads extended to 10 months around 2015. Currently, men are able to take two weeks paid time off after the birth of their baby while mums can take




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