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Pregnant Lily Allen's weird and wonderful parenting tweets
By Sophie Westnedge on 31/10/2012 10:45:48
Lily's cheeky pregnancy tweets give us a glimpse into her life as a mum and mum-to-be

Pregnant Lily Allen, who's already mum to 10-month-old Ethel Mary, is known for her cheeky and often funny tweets, so we've scouted around to bring you a round up of the weird and wonderful things to come from Lily's keyboard.This morning Lily took

Expert advice on your birth options
By Babyexpert.com on 08/04/2008 12:23:00
Worried about the birth? Find out the pros and cons of home, hospital or birth unit for the big day.

morning - will be on Tuesday April 15 at the Department of Health in London's Whitehall.It's such a great opportunity to chat in depth about the options available to you for the birth that we'd love to take along as many mums-to-be as possible to this one

Top feel-good pregnancy tips
By Babyexpert.com on 08/03/2011 10:27:00
We ask the experts and real mums for their best tips for a blooming good nine months.

a treat. I used to keep one by my bed in case I woke up with heartburn.’ Theresa Thomas-Morton, 29, from Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, mum to Isla, nearly 1.BEAT NAUSEA ‘I didn’t just have morning sickness, I had morning, noon and night sickness

My baby has stopped moving.
By Babyexpert.com on 06/06/2007 10:09:00
Q: I'm 27 weeks pregnant with my first baby and over the last day or so I've not felt her move as much as normal. I always used to feel her moving when I was going to sleep at night. Should I get this checked out?

Midwife Nikki replies: Yes. At 27 weeks you should feel your baby move regularly. She, like us, has sleeping and waking phases, so it may be that her sleep phase has altered and she's now moving more in the morning. She should move at least 10 times

Week 29 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 01/03/2012 05:23:00
What's happening with you and your baby at week 29 of pregnancy?

of his skull expand with his brain, which now controls his breathing and body temperature. He's becoming more sensitive to light and he can taste the difference between sweet and sour. You should be able to count as many as 10 kicks in a morning. He

Robbie Williams is going to be a dad
By Ellie Walker-Arnott on 05/04/2012 12:26:02
Take That star Robbie Williams is going to become first-time father!

Robbie Williams and wife Ayda Field have announced they will be welcoming their first little one later this year.The Angels singer announced the good news on his website this morning saying: "Hey friendlies, I’ve been keeping a secret from you all

What’s in a smile?
By Babyexpert.com on 03/10/2008 16:04:43
Helping families in Madagascar with charity Operation Smile

.  The next morning we drive to the old hospital, where the 40-strong Operation Smile team - which includes six plastic surgeons, a pediatrician, a dentist, speech therapists and 10 nurses - are setting up the screening clinic, in which families will have

Fancy a fry-up for a healthy baby?
By Babyexpert.com on 11/01/2011 11:29:00
Top scientists are recommending that pregnant women tuck into a cooked breakfast to help protect their unborn baby from birth defects.

Try a fry for a healthy baby While a traditional fry-up of eggs, bacon, liver and kidneys may not appeal to those mums-to-be battling morning sickness, the benefits from a nutrient called choline, which is related to the Vitamin B family, has been

Pelvic floor exercises
By Babyexpert.com on 02/07/2007 15:43:00
Do your pelvic floor exercises through pregnancy and beyond to avoid problems later on.

on This Morning.'If you weaken your pelvic floor through pregnancy or childbirth, you may leak urine when you laugh, sneeze, jump or have sex.'Starting your pelvic floor exercises as early as possible will help. But the problem for most women is that, even if we

Does your child need a nap?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/03/2009 15:47:00
To snooze or not to snooze? Here are some signs that your toddler still needs a daily nap.

and falls asleep easily.He resists the idea of a nap but eventually falls asleep and sleeps an hour or longer. He wakes up in the morning in a good mood but gets whiny and cranky as the day progresses.He has more patience early in the day but is more easily

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