long time that pregnant women should limit caffeine intake, but you'd have a real job to cut it out altogether, as it's in coffee, tea, chocolate and energy drinks.'The Food Standards Agency guideline is to stick to a maximum 300mg of caffeine a day
Love a latte? Crave a cappuccino? We all love a mid-morning pick-me-up, but its worth keeping an eye on how much coffee you drink in light of new research that advises pregnant women to limit their caffeine intake to 200mg per day previously
no more than 300mg of caffeine per day. Lower amounts are unlikely to harm your unborn baby, though to be on the safe side you may prefer to cut it out completely or keep your intake to an absolute minimum while you're pregnant.It's not only coffee
Fed up with tripping over toys your child no longer plays with? We can help!Join Prima Baby's Great Toy Swap by hosting a coffee morning in aid of Bliss, the chariy for sick and premature babies.Simply invite all your mum pals round on the date
csar. You'll also meet Prima Baby's editor Elaine Griffiths, other BabyExpert mums-to-be - and take home a super BabyExpert goody bag. Plus you'll feature in the June issue of Prima Baby magazine.The meeting - taking the form of an informal coffee
and coffee – are more likely to have babies with a lower than average birth weight and a smaller head circumference, reports The Telegraph.Lower birth weights have been linked with adverse health effects in early life and as children grow up, while the size
, with special displays lining the corridors, and toys set out on the coffee table in reception.New toys make learning fun
collage when you get home. Or make a visit to a museum or art gallery - take a picnic lunch and a flask of coffee to avoid costly snack stops. Freeze leftovers or use them as the basis for another meal. Stir cooked vegetables into a bowl of noodles or rice
of emails, and a good cup of coffee. Alas, when I finished the coffee I heard screams from downstairs, as very suddenly the contractions had increased in intensity and the waters had broken while I checked my emails.By now, Naomi was far from reluctant about
By week 7 you may be starting to feel some classic pregnancy symptoms, as your baby is developing rapidly!Your Baby He’s about 9mm long by week 7, the size of a coffee bean. His head is emerging, already large in relation to his tiny body. He has