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Get the right birth partner
By Babyexpert.com on 04/12/2006 14:56:00
Good support in labour means you’re less likely to need medical intervention, so choose your birth partner carefully.

Partner 90 per cent of women choose their partners to be at their side during childbirth. Although many women feel their partners are wonderfully supportive throughout, some find his presence unhelpful, or a downright nuisance. Try to discuss any

Choose the ideal birth partner
By Babyexpert.com on 14/11/2007 10:54:00
Your birth partner will play a very important role during labour, so it's important to have the right person at your side.

Ideally your birth partner will be:CALM:Birth is a demanding experience, so you need someone who can handle the highs and lows, and not take it personally if you snap at them.Would your husband or mum get upset seeing you in pain during labour

Your essential partner’s checklist
By Babyexpert.com on 15/11/2006 10:46:31
Here's what your partner will need to bring to the hospital

Contact list - include the numbers of both of your parents, siblings, best friends and babysitter of your childrenLots of loose change - for the hospital car park, pay phone and vending machineChocolate and snacks - to keep up his energy levelsSpare T-shirtToothbrush, toothpaste ...

The perfect birth partner
By Babyexpert.com on 02/05/2006 12:17:00
Best friend, husband, mum, sister...who do you want in the delivery room?

during the birth of daughter Isabella, 10 months.‘My partner left me when I was 4 months pregnant, so I asked my friend Sarah to be there.‘Although I had lots of family and friends who would have helped out, I didn't feel they would offer the kind

Mums want flexible working hours for their partners
By Babyexpert.com on 08/03/2012 05:42:00
Mums want flexible working hours for their partners

A survey has shown that mums feel dads are discriminated against when it comes to flexible working.65% of women questioned by Workingmums.co.uk felt their partners were treated unfairly over flexible working hours.Gillian Nissim, founder

Is your partner a good dad?
By Babyexpert.com on 15/06/2009 09:48:33
Improve your child's future by getting his father more involved.

'Helping fathers to connect with their children is one of the best ways to improve their experience of childhood,' says Rob Williams, new Chief Executive of the Fatherhood Institute.He's taken up the post after seven months as a stay-at-home dad.One of Rob's goals is to help enco...

Is your partner a dishy dad?
By Babyexpert.com on 12/11/2007 12:09:11
Nominate the handsome hunk in your life for the Daddy Idol competition with Tomy and Baby Expert.

of Tomy's new range of baby carriers - and appear in Prima Baby!This is an exciting, money-can't buy prize, so don't keep your lovely partner hidden away - enter him today.Who can enter?Daddy Idol is open to any dad in the UK who's had a new baby

Could a better night's sleep help your partner conceive?
By Sophie Westnedge on 26/04/2013 10:25:11
New study reveals lack of sleep can reduce a man's sperm count by a third

underwear help your partner conceive?Why watching too much TV can cut male fertility in halfSperm DNA damage behind 80% of ‘unexplained infertility’, says research

Could frozen fertility underwear help your partner conceive?
By Sophie Westnedge on 14/03/2013 10:30:01
Patented ‘cooling’ pants invented to raise sperm count

For men who are trying for a baby experts believe the ideal environment for sperm should be a temperature slightly below core body heat.It’s this theory that has lead American Josh Shoemake, who has suffered fertility problems of his own, to invent a pair of men’s underpants that...

Superfoods for fertility
By Babyexpert.com on 19/02/2013 10:00:00
The best foods you should be eating to help you and your partner get pregnant.

impact on for both you and your partner, including reducing the risk of problems related to fertility in both men and women.Superfoods for fertility

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