To accommodate your growing baby, your stomach muscles will have stretched by around 60cm during pregnancy. Whilst this will have gone down considerably by the time you’ve given birth, your muscles still have a lot of work to do to regain their tone and strength.Your uterus will ...
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Soma Boodram trains health visitors and is a practising health visitor herself. She's been working with children for 25 years and is a mum of two. Dummies are given to children by their parents as comforters, and they form a strong emotional attachment to them,' says Soma. Chil...
everywhere!', 'They're going to hurt themselves!', or 'Have they done it right?'BX: Do you have any top mummy tips?PP: People can get a bit focused on things being perfect but I think we underestimate children. Sometimes just let them do something - stay out
love being a mum, but I was reluctant to have kids because I was worried it would be the end of my independence,' says Sally. ‘Maybe I'd become a completely different person, but I didn't want to just be someone's "Mummy" - I wanted to be me
that are accommodating for your ever-developing bump, Maternity wear gives you an invaluable boost and made me feel good about myself again she says. To get yourself feeling like a yummy mummy-to-be, follow Nickys top style tips: Choose bright, vibrant colours
After your baby is delivered, there is a small window - perhaps just an hour - when your baby is very alert. This is your chance to give your newborn her first chance at feeding from your breast.'Lay her on your tummy and she'll draw herself up to your chest and initiate feeding ...
With all the demands of modern living, many mums are juggling a lot of responsibilities. We wanted to celebrate all mums, so thank you to everyone who entered our competition. It wasn't easy choosing a winner - as all the entrants were Supermums!But Natalie Smith (above) has been...
petition.Save the Children recently took three influential 'mummy bloggers' to Bangladesh to help highlight the fight to save children's lives around the world. The @MummyTips blogger Sian To helped launch the campaign via her #blogladesh website, twitter