She pokes a sandwich into the DVD player, throws her dinner on the kitchen floor and refuses to lie down while you change her nappy. What's happened to your little angel? Don't worry, your 1-year-old isn't being naughty - she just doesn't know what
fingernails continue to grow. Her legs are now in proportion to her body. She’s 27cm long. Take a glimpse at what’s going on inside your tum as baby gets bigger.You Increased blood flow may make your sex life livelier. Have fun finding out which position works
If your bump hasn’t been showing until now, it probably will by week 14. It could be time to add some loose or stretchy items of clothing to your wardrobe!Visit our shopping partners section for some good deals. Plus, everything you need to know about the second trimester.Your Ba...
Congratulations! You’re halfway through your pregnancy – although many women will go beyond 40 weeks or even have the baby a bit early.Everything you need to know about your second trimester. Check our live webchats board regularly for information about experts available online t...
You’re 21 weeks pregnant!Feeling forgetful? Blame those hormones! Jot down dates and make lists so you don't forget anything. Use our interactive planning tools to help. Plus, everything you need to know about your second trimester.Your baby Your baby measures about 26 cm, half a...
You’re 23 weeks pregnant!You've reached Week 23 of your pregnancy. Your doctor or midwife will give you a MAT B1 certificate around this time. You will need it if you are claiming SMP or Maternity Allowance. Find out about your maternity rightshere.:: Everything you need to know ...
You’re 26 weeks pregnant!Well done! You’ve reached the final trimester and the end is in sight! Watch your step as your centre of gravity has changed. Your joints are loosening up, so this is also the time to take extra care of your back.:: Everything you need to know about the t...
You’re 27 weeks pregnant!Make sure you are drinking lots of fluids - and grab a seat when you travel on busy buses or trains. Don’t be shy: push your stomach out on public transport so no one can ignore your bump, and ask others to give up their seat if you need it.How much weigh...
It's Week 36 of your pregnancy. You’ve probably stopped work by now, so make the most of this time on your own, while you still can! If your baby hasn’t turned upside down already, she’s probably about to - unless you have a breech birth.See ourlabour channel for the low-down on ...
It’s Week 37 of your pregnancy. Your baby is almost fully mature, so if he were born now will usually not need special care.Everything you need to know about the third trimesterInform yourself about what will happen during labourYour baby His immune