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I'm worried about pregnancy diabetes
By Babyexpert.com on 19/09/2007 11:10:00
Q: My midwife wants to test me for gestational diabetes as she found sugar in my urine. If I test positive, what does it mean for me and my baby?

the length of the pregnancy. You'll be given a blood test and, if you do have it, you'll get advice on how to control and monitor your own blood sugar. This can often be done by diet, and sometimes by using insulin injections. It's important to control your

Beyonce's weight loss secret?
By Laura Richards on 03/05/2012 14:46:55
It might not be what you think...

No personal trainers or superfood diets for Beyonce Knowles! The superstar has championed good old-fashioned breastfeeding as the best way to shed the baby weight.‘I lost most of my weight from breastfeeding and I encourage women to do it,’ said

Join our pre & postnatal fitness webchat
By Babyexpert.com on 17/08/2011 12:00:00
Want to get your body ready for birth or need to rid your post baby belly? Fitness expert, Marie Behenna is here to help…

Many women have concerns about exercising while pregnant and weight loss after pregnancy can be a slow and hard process. That’s why babyexpert.com is pleased to welcome Marie Behenna to answer your fitness and exercise related questions LIVE- from preparing for pregnancy right th...

Light drinking may now be OK during pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 06/07/2011 06:36:00

Pregnant women can drink up to half a glass of wine a day without it affecting the health and size of the baby, according to a new report. Latest research which reviewed 36 studies on the issue suggests mothers-to-be can drink up to 10g of alcohol a day without it having any ef...

Foods to steer clear of during pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 04/01/2007 08:30:00
All these foods should be avoided throughout your pregnancy.

Cut this guide out and stick it on your fridge. Ripened cheeses such as Brie or Camembert and blue vein cheeses such as Stilton - there's a risk of listeriosis, a nasty infection that can cause miscarriage, stillbirth or make a newborn baby very ill. However, it's very rare in th...

Get to work on your pelvic floor
By Babyexpert.com on 08/10/2008 12:03:00
West Midlands mums are invited to join a Channel 4 pelvic floor mass exercise session.

Statistics show the West Midlands as having the highest fertility rate in England and Wales. That means a lot of mums with a lot of potentially weak or problematic pelvic floor muscles! Channel 4’s Embarrassing Bodies programme is inviting the women of Birmingham to take part in ...

Your flu jab Qs answered
By Babyexpert.com on 06/01/2011 08:09:00
Pregnancy flu and swine flu help and advice

Q. How might I catch flu?The virus is spread mainly by coughing and sneezing, and moves quickly from person to person. Public places such as toilets, trains, buses and shops are particular hot spots.Q. What are the symptoms?Look out for extra symptoms that you wouldn’t experience...

Help at hand for pregnant women with diabetes
By Babyexpert.com on 31/01/2011 06:49:00
New device could make life easier pregnant mothers with diabetes.

Research funded by Diabetes UK has demonstrated that a wearable ‘artificial pancreas’ could radically reduce the risks pregnancy poses to women with Type 1 Diabetes. The devise to be worn by pregnant women will constantly monitor glucose in the blood and automatically administer ...

What toddlers hate eating
By Babyexpert.com on 10/12/2008 12:58:00
Got a fussy toddler? You are not alone!

Heinz.‘Having a good balanced diet is really important for toddlers. Not only are they growing quickly but their new found independence means that they’re running around burning up lots of energy.‘Toddlers need around 500ml of milk a day and by giving

What is rectus diastasis?
By Babyexpert.com on 18/02/2009 10:00:00
Abdominal separation of your muscles is a common pregnancy condition.

Also known as abdominal separation and diastasis recti, this condition is a separation between the left and right side of the muscles which cover the front surface of your abdomen. You are more susceptible to rectus diastasis during pregnancy, which is why you should avoid strenu...

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