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I still can’t believe my own mother said this to me
...stress if i don’t get to it that day. i’ll be the first to admit that i’d never make it as a domestic goddess, but it’s not like we’re living in filth! it’s clean...
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How do we know if we are doing a good job?
...stress less about having to fill the week with fun things and day trips. our weeks are not filled with diy crafts and a picnic can sometimes mean a blanket on the floor in the front room. but while...
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Vegetarian express
vegetarian express 4 1 this super quick vegetarian dish is no stress and delicious. 4 tbsp vegetable oil 1 ½ large onions, chopped into chunks 1 tsp chinese 5-spice powder or ground ginger 600g...
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Is it OK that my husband and I will never pass the grown-up test?
...stress got to me and i thought i knew the lingo.) watching a man who sleeps in a band t-shirt from the 1990s prance around the room in a white waffle robe made me smile. watching a man, who refuses to...
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Kids are more accepting than we give them credit for
kids are more accepting than we give them credit for 119804 mums often put themselves under unnecessary stress when it comes to how to handle situations when their kid meets a person who is different...
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Sex vs. motherhood: I thought I had to choose
...stress how we much we loved ella, we finally admitted that from time to time it was completely acceptable to put her aside and return to the couple we were before her arrival. yes, i was still...
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My son is fascinated by my impending death
...stress when it comes to the issue of death. when his dad and i questioned him on the sombre and, i’ll be frank, downright creepy themes featured in his mother’s day cards and special...
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I was an outcast in the office when I became a mum
...stress, male-oriented arena, so bursting into tears at the slightest wisecrack would not only make me look weak in my colleagues eyes, but also compound the stereotype they have of...
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Being a stay-at-home mum has made me an outcast
...stresses of the workplace as well as anyone else, and yet the fact i apparently ‘bowed out’ of the rat race to become a stay-at-home mum means i’m no longer worthy of inclusion when...
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Sleep deprivation and Monday morning blues
...stress rash even after a full eight hours so i couldn’t comprehend giving a presentation and answering to my manager through a fog of exhaustion. i felt like i was treading through treacle as i...
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Dealing with mummy guilt at the school gate
...stress levels. mary byrne is a staff writer at mummypages and mum to a horse-crazy, sports-mad, seven-year-old girl. 0 dealing with mummy guilt at the school gate
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Salons, shakes and six-year-olds
...stress most of her school events cause me. they’re the kind of event my mother would have excelled at; bake-sales, darn-with-your-daughter days (no, seriously) and so on. sometimes i feel i...
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The joys of baby name politics
...stress is over, but no - now you need to decide how to spell it. as parents get more and more creative, you don’t want to be the only one sending your youngster to school with a plain looking...
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Don't do it just because that's what you do
...stress. (yeah, i know. he gets stress-induced hiccups.) and when i decided to take a vow of celibacy from that moment on, my partner requested a glass of water…for himself. so far, so...
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Seasonal poussin
seasonal poussin 4 1 7 1 this can be made ahead for a stress free christmas dinner. 50g butter, softened 4 poussin (from the butchers) 4 rashers smoked streaky bacon, halved 1 tbsp plain flour 1 tbsp...
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Irish crème brûlée cups with hazelnut praline
irish crème brûlée cups with hazelnut praline 7 0 1 these impressive no-bake brûlée make for a handy, stress-free dinner party dessert as they can be made 24 hours in advance...
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Partners In Pregnancy
...stress free. we look forward to welcoming you to a class shortly. childbirth, parent craft and hypnobirthing classes* liz earle
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Saliva samples could predict a boy’s risk of having depression
...stress hormone cortisol and depressive symptoms are 14 times more likely to develop depression later in life than those who had neither trait. since the results are first evidence of a biological...
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More than half of women admit they suffer ‘baby blues’ after giving birth
...stressed and depressed after welcoming their newborn. carried out by the royal college of midwives (rcm) and netmums, the study suggests that more mental health care is needed for mums who feel they...
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UK children could be the unhappiest in the world
...stress of being more attractive could be reasons for their unhappiness. when 2,000 youngsters between the ages of 11 and 25 were questioned for the study, it was found that more than half of students...
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