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Between Hollywood and old wives’ tales, there’s a lot of misleading information about childbirth out there. But until you’ve been through it, it’s hard to separate fact from fiction. I’ve had three children, all natural deliveries. Two induced, one spontaneous labour, each experience different. So thought I’d clear up a few myths and expectations and tell it like it is based on my...
Last updated: 22/03/2017 by LouAlexa to LouAlexa's Blog
Filed under: Pregnancy
About Your PregnancyIs this your first pregnancy?: our first :) When did you find out you were pregnant? 28th febuary 2014 Was it planned?: planed What was your first reaction?: even though we was trying i was a little shocked for it to happen so fast.Who was with you when you found out?: my partner,mum and sister Who was the first person you told?: Boyfriend & mum How did your parents react...
Last updated: 17/08/2014 by raeofsunshine91 to raeofsunshine91's Blog
Filed under: Pregnancy
Hello everyone, we’ve started stocking some really nice pre packed hospital bags in our online store. Admittedly, they are high end in terms of pricing, however, they offer a bit of luxury. What do you think? Here is the link http://www.teyboutique.com/collections /devon-road-babies I know some ladies would prefer packing their own bag, when I had my daughter, I packed my own, but I have to...
Last updated: 23/06/2014 by TEYBoutique to TEYBoutique's Blog
Filed under: Pregnancy
Many pregnant women find that they lose every shred of sexiness as soon as they become pregnant. That is because they are under the impression that their partner no longer finds them attractive due to added pregnancy weight, morning sickness and mood swings that women experience during pregnancy. We all know how pregnancy changes the body in unpleasant ways. But, when a Reddict user asked men to...
Last updated: 19/02/2014 by CathyMum to CathyMum's Blog
Filed under: Pregnancy
The Emirates' Federal National Council has passed a mandatory breastfeeding clause as part of their new children’s rights legislation. The new measures require mums to breastfeed their babies for two years; something their husbands can now sue them for if they fail to do it. According to reports, there was a “marathon debate” over the issue, but in the end it was decided that it is a...
Last updated: 31/01/2014 by CathyMum to CathyMum's Blog
Filed under: Pregnancy
You may not think there exists such a nice selection of clothing for pregnant women, however today there are some pretty fashionable items you can find compared to what used to be available in the past. Today, you can find clothing for pregnant women in all different styles and colors and shapes. You don't have to just wear a sack on your body, but you can actually look very fashionable when you...
Last updated: 31/01/2014 by CliftonOrtiz to CliftonOrtiz's Blog
Filed under: Pregnancy
While some people continue to speculate what causes homosexuality in people, a new book suggests that sexuality develops well before a child is even born. Written by neuroscientist Dick Swaab, the book titled We Are Our Brains explains that pregnant women who aren’t free from stress can change certain hormones in their undeveloped baby. He wrote: “Pregnant woman suffering from stress are also...
Last updated: 20/01/2014 by CathyMum to CathyMum's Blog
Filed under: Other, Pregnancy
New research has found that a father’s diet plays a critical role in the health of his children. According to the Canadian study, the sperm carries a “memory” of the dad’s lifestyle which is transferred to his offspring. The research looked at the importance of folic acid in preventing brain and spine defects and while women are already advised to take supplements it looks like men may...
Last updated: 11/12/2013 by CathyMum to CathyMum's Blog
Filed under: Health, Pregnancy
According to new research, first time mothers over 30 are at a higher risk of having a stillborn child, small baby or premature birth. The study, conducted by Sweden’s Karolinska Institute, analysed almost 1 million first time mothers in Sweden and Norway between 1990 and 2010. It found that those who conceive for the first time between the ages of 30 and 34 are as likely to have complications...
Last updated: 11/12/2013 by CathyMum to CathyMum's Blog
Filed under: Pregnancy
According to a new study, women who eat at least three pieces of fruit in the month before conceiving are less likely to suffer from complications in pregnancy. The study, which was conducted by scientists from King’s College London, found that certain lifestyle factors can help women to have a normal pregnancy. Beneficial factors such as increasing fruit intake, maintaining a healthy weight...
Last updated: 09/12/2013 by MumtoAbby to MumtoAbby's Blog
Filed under: Pregnancy
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