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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.

), click HERE for some on-site tips or HERE to visit the authors' own website.  Q: I'm sick of being too tired to have sex. In fact, my husband is too tired too. How can we get back in the habit? A: Aren't we all just too tired for sex? When we have small

Exhausted? How to beat pregnancy fatigue
By Babyexpert.com on 05/06/2007 14:54:00
It's common to feel tired when you're pregnant. Try these pick-me-ups to get you through the worst of the wipe-out stage.

vitality.Tea or coffee? When you're tired it's very tempting to reach for a cup of coffee. But too much caffeine can be bad for you and your baby. ‘If you've got an important meeting, or something happening where you need to be alert, you could drink a cup

Pregnant and losing weight: should I seek help?
By Babyexpert.com on 27/03/2008 11:25:00
Q: I'm 14 weeks pregnant and still being sick most days. It only happens at night, and I bring up whatever I've eaten as an evening meal - it's so tiring. I had my 12-week scan two weeks ago and weighed 9st 9lb, At my 14-week scan I had gone down to

Midwife Nikki says: For most women, the usual pregnancy sickness starts to ease from around 14 weeks. Some weight loss is natural when you are suffering from vomiting during  pregnancy, but I feel you should see your GP, who may suggeest blood tests to ensure you are not dehydrat...

Taking care of yourself and your baby
By Johnson's Baby on 16/10/2012 10:50:00
Ensuring that both you and your new baby are well rested is vital

http://www.johnsonsbaby.co.ukAre you so tired from taking care of your baby all night you can barely function and everything feels like a major challenge? Are you suffering from sleepless nights leaving you feeling as if you’ve just gotten off a

Pregnant - and gorgeous
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2006 14:40:00
Your body’s working a miracle, so cut yourself some slack.

Your body is performing a miraculous feat now you're pregnant.And yes, you feel like sinking to your knees. The trouble is, it's not to give thanks, but because you feel like you've run a marathon when in fact you only went to the corner shop. While you recover on the sofa, just ...

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.

Having a baby can rob you of energy and inclination, but there's no excuse for letting the love fade from your relationship at any time of year.Sex-ing up your partnership could be just the way to remind yourself what was so great about becoming a mummy in the first place!Our fiv...

Extreme morning sickness - one mum's story
By Babyexpert.com on 03/12/2012 15:34:00
When does morning sickness become Hyperemesis Gravidarum? One woman shares her experience...

Vicky, 38, from Birmingham, had been pregnant three times and suffered from hyperemesis, or extreme morning sickness, each time.Here she tells what is like to suffer from hyperemesis – excessive vomiting and nausea – during pregnancy.'I hadn't planned to have more children after ...

A-Z of soothing your crying baby
By on 10/10/2012 14:46:00
Calm your baby's cries by understanding his tears

A is for... Average amount a baby criesAccording to studies, most newborns cry between one and 11 minutes per hour, with the average total duration of crying between two hours a day.B is for... Breath-holdingScary to witness but rarely harmful, breath-holding is most common in ba...

What to expect in the second trimester
By Babyexpert.com on 11/10/2011 11:27:00
What to expect in the second trimester - our guide to your blooming baby bump

This, hopefully, is the blooming phase. Any sickness should have eased by now, and you'll feel less tired and emotional too. Also, the risk of miscarriage is much lower now. You'll have had your dating scan, where you will have seen your baby

Want to feel energised not exhausted?
By Babyexpert.com on 30/10/2006 15:36:08
Here are five simple tricks to help pick you up. Go on, try them today.

1. Go for a walk A US study discovered if people who usually exercised three times a week stopped, they became more tired and depressed. What's more, fresh air is proven to help your baby sleep better. What's not to like? 2. Snack on figs Iron

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