Couples planning a baby should have regular sex for 3 to 6 months before conception, to increase their chances of a healthy pregnancy, says a new study.Researchers from The University of Adelaide suggest that a woman’s repeated exposure to her
her pregnancy, since announcing she was expecting in July and also kept the sex of their baby a secret.Claire reportedly told PEOPLE magazine she’s looks forward to “getting to know our new Dancy” over the Christmas break.Congratulations to new parents
and buggies. Dad-to-be Marvin indulged in some retail therapy, but gave nothing away about the sex of their baby by gathering up cute white and pale-grey outfits for both a boy and girl!The happy couple left the store laden with bags, a clear sign that many
that they don’t know the sex of the baby.Who did you ask for pregnancy advice? Did you use social media?Read more...Rochelle and Marvin Humes go shopping for babyPregnant Joanna Page’s chocolate and chicken cravingsKim Kardashian's unusual pregnancy cravings
for baby)4. Breastfeeding5. Being too much6. Knowing the sex of the baby7. Going back to work8. Spending9. Having a second baby10. Choice of baby clothes“There is much to think about when expecting your first child that it can be difficult to agree
could use to see the arrival of her second mini-Cooper. Lily and Sam could try having sex, which is thought to work because semen contains prostaglandins (also contained in the pessary often used in an induction to soften the cervix ready for labour
, and could fully empathise with them. I felt my relationships suffering and my sex life was non-existent. I couldn't bear to have my partner touch me. I wanted to be left alone. He was very good about it.The most heartbreaking thing was that I couldn't take