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Have fun at Haven Holidays
By Babyexpert.com on 08/06/2010 16:15:00
For a taste of the great outdoors, but without all the hassle of camping? A UK caravan holiday could be just what you’re looking for...

HavenHaven holidays has 35 caravan parks dotted all over the country. We visited two premiere sites on the South Coast; Devon Cliffs, in Exmouth, and Rockley Park in Poole, Dorset. Both have stunning views of the coastline and beautiful sandy bays

Family-Friendly Holiday: Haven
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 09:52:00
Best Buy and Best Value winners in the 2010 Prima Baby Reader Awards

Activities to suit all ages at seaside locations.Why you love it Fantastic-value breaks with lots of child-friendly activities.Visit haven.com

Gold winner - family friendly holidays
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2011 09:10:00
Gold winner of the 2011 Prima Baby Reader Awards, Haven family-friendly holidays

Seaside locations with activities to suit all ages, plus child-friendly and great value.Info:haven.com

Getting pregnant: when to seek help
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 15:09:00
Getting pregnant: when to seek help with fertility if you haven't fallen pregnant within a year of trying for a baby

If after a year of having regular unprotected sex you're still not pregnant, it's worth going to see your GP. Women over the age of 35 should see their GP if they're still not pregnant after six months. This is because any tests you might need can take months, so the earlier you ...

Off the Pill but no periods
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2009 09:33:00
I am 23 and came off the Pill six months ago, but I haven't had a period since. My partner and I want to start a family but when I saw my GP he told me not to worry and that my periods would probably start again soon. Is this normal?

Obstetrician Leonie says: Sometimes it takes three to six months for periods to return to normal after coming off the Pill. However, if they haven't returned after six months, there's likely to be a medical reason, and it usually means ovulation isn

Will I have problems conceiving?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/11/2008 10:23:00
After several miscarriages, an ectopic pregnancy and yeasr of trying, I now have a 1-year-old baby. I'm still breastfeeding, but am keen to try for another child, although I haven't had a period yet. Is there any way of telling when, or if, I'm likel

Obstetrician Leonie says: 'Until your periods start again, it's difficult to know when or if you're ovulating, as the usual tests for ovulation such as prediction kits are recommended for use around the middle of the menstrual cycle.There is a huge variation between women in how ...

James Cordon and fianceé have a baby boy
By Babyexpert.com on 23/03/2011 13:31:00
The actor and comedian is “over the moon” about the birth of his son.

birth earlier this week, on the 22nd March, at London’s private Portland Hospital.James Corden's publicist says the couple are "both over the moon" but haven't decided on a name yet. The couple announced Julia's pregnancy in September 2010, and got

Your unborn baby’s movements
By Babyexpert.com on 30/06/2011 05:30:00
Feeling those first, quivery sensations in your belly is so exciting. Here’s what you need to know…

sonographer will be able to advise you on the position of your placenta at each scan.’ I haven’t felt my baby move around much today. How can I encourage her? ‘If you haven’t had much to eat or drink that day, your baby may become lethargic and move less

Week 20 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 28/02/2012 10:45:00
what's happening with you and your baby at week 20?

vernix. She weighs about 11oz and is 25cm long.Your growing baby in pictures.You If you haven't felt the baby move, don’t worry, it may just mean you don't recognise it yet. Any worries: consult your midwife.Know when to spot the pregnancy danger signs

Week 23 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 29/02/2012 05:30:00
What's happening to you and your baby at week 23?

it difficult to get comfy at night. Sleep on your side, not your back, as it allows maximum blood flow to the placenta Use a pregnancy sleep cushion under your bump.If you haven’t already put your mind to it, now’s the time to start thinking about childcare

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