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Relight my fire
By Babyexpert.com on 29/01/2007 14:17:28
If romance - like sleep - is a distant memory, try the following tips to help you and your partner regain your pre-baby intimacy.
you tell him he's a great dad? From now on, make a commitment to give five compliments for every criticism.4 Develop a shared interest - whether it's bowling, the cinema or salsa - so you'll always have things in common outside the family. But don
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Choosing baby names is most common argument between parents
By amanda pauley on 04/12/2012 11:19:49
New poll reveals the top 10 things parents-to-be argue over
on everything at first,” said Mark Pearson, Chairman of MyVoucherCodes.“I am not surprised to see so many parents disagreeing on the choice of their baby’s name as it is something that will be with them for the rest of their life.”We wonder if The Duchess
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Life as a single mum
By Babyexpert.com on 26/09/2006 11:32:00
Two women speak frankly and share their advice about life as single mums.
dreadfully guilty and even told my GP I was thinking about adoption. I just wanted the birth over with so I could get on with my life. When I went into labour, my sister Karen rushed over to my flat and took me to hospital. I was backwards and forwards
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Adjusting to fatherhood
By Babyexpert.com on 16/06/2009 09:09:00
Becoming a dad is a difficult transition for many men. How can you help your partner feel hes a great father?
around all the things in my life which needed to change if I was going to live up to the new job of being a Dad. The thing which made the biggest difference to me when our first was small was when I spent time on my own with him. It completely changed
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Celebs speak out about the joys of breastfeeding
By Fiona McKim on 30/11/2012 10:58:43
Sienna Miller and David Walliams spill the, er, milk
, saying, “I was never breast-fed, apart from on the show (Little Britain). With my mum it was formula."''I have always wanted to taste breast milk, as I've heard that it's sweet and salty at the same time.''Tongue-in-cheek thoughts from the man who played
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Celeb dad interview: LEE MEAD
By Babyexpert.com on 06/01/2011 08:44:00
We chat to West End star, Lee Mead, about meeting Denise Van Outen and life as a new dad...
time to share childcare. Its hectic, he grins. But I wouldnt change any of it.
Not only did Lee prove himself an incredibly worthy winner, he also met his future wife. I could never have predicted meeting my wife on a TV show, he says. We didn
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Rekindle your love life
By Babyexpert.com on 19/09/2006 15:34:09
Sex may be a distant memory, but says author Lucy Atkins, the passion will return if you give it time.
tired as Phoebe is not a good sleeper and I’ve just gone back to work which is draining too – it feels like we’re adjusting to the new dynamics of family life. We are both so in love with Phoebe that we have less time and energy for each other. But I see
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Too tired for sex?
By Babyexpert.com on 14/02/2007 09:00:22
Give your love life a post-baby boost.
From kickstarting your sex life to dealing with the mother-in-law, the Babyproofing experts (pictured) have come up with the answers to YOUR questions.If you want to find out more about Babyproofing your Marriage (£10.99, published by Collins
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Arsenal's Jack Wilshere becomes 'proud dad'
By Babyexpert.com on 30/09/2011 11:53:00
Premier league footballer Jack Wilshere has become proud father to baby boy Archie
day of my life today! Archie Jack Wilshere was born at 15.06 UK time and weighed 7lb 11oz, tweeted the 19-year-old footballer.Archie is Wilsheres first child with girlfriend Lauren Neal.Wilshere declared himself to be 'the happiest man in the world
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Celebrity DJ Chris Evans announces his wife is pregnant again
By Babyexpert.com on 28/11/2011 04:30:00
Celebrity DJ Chris Evans announces wife is pregnant again
has a two-year-old son, Noah, with his wife and a 25-year-old daughter, Jade, from a previous relationship, revealed that Natasha had been undergoing IVF treatment.He said: My wife and I couldnt be more thrilled . . . Tashs first pregnancy
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