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Pregnancy superfoods
By Babyexpert.com on 18/02/2013 09:00:00
Stock up on the snacks that work hardest for you during pregnancy

What:SalmonWhy: Oily fish is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids, vital for the development of your baby's brain and central nervous system. But pregnant women should eat no more than two portions a week.How: Grill, poach or steam and serve on brown basmati rice with toasted pu...

Vitamin B12 in pregnancy – how it can help protect your baby's development
By Emma Daly on 12/02/2013 10:50:00
Report suggests vitamin B12 works alongside folic acid in reducing the risk of neural tube defects in your baby

.Professor Scott, one of the leading scientists behind the pioneering work linking folic acid to NTDs, concluded, “It is clear that as well as the addition of a folic acid supplement (400 mcg per day), the addition of a vitamin B12 component of at least 2.5 mcg per

Important changes: What the Budget 2013 will mean for parents
By Fiona McKim on 19/03/2013 12:28:30
Childcare voucher scheme to ease financial strain for families

There may be more financial doom and gloom expected in George Osborne’s 2013 budget announcement, but one childcare scheme could be welcome news to working parents across Britain.A new voucher system will allow parents to claim back 20

Is third trimester Lily Allen trying to kick start labour?
By Emma Daly on 07/01/2013 11:31:28
From curry to castor oil, we explore how pregnant Lily could be trying to bring on labour

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

Gwyneth Paltrow opens up about her heartbreaking miscarriage
By amanda pauley on 18/03/2013 10:21:35
Actress talks candidly about suffering a miscarriage with third baby

of ‘missing’ the baby, and how the the incident left her fighting for her life.“I had a really bad experience when I was pregnant with my third child,” Gwyneth told the Mail on Sunday’s ‘You’ magazine.“It didn’t work out and I nearly died. So I’m like ‘Are we

Mums to get support in bonding with baby under new proposals
By Fiona McKim on 19/03/2013 10:49:05
Suggested scheme to ease transition into motherhood and help combat PND

coalition MP’s have backed the mooted scheme, although no date has been put forward for when the changes could be rolled out.Read more...Could frozen fertility underwear help your partner concieve?Could different types of IVF work for you?'Too posh to push

Dealing with winter sniffles
By Babyexpert.com on 21/01/2013 09:29:00
How to spot early signs of a baby cold and ways to avoid it progressing...

that they actually make themselves ill.Dr Hicks says, 'When infants go down with a cough or cold the ensuing sleepless nights, problems with feeding and having to take time off work make it even more stressful for parents.'The Braun ThermoScan ear thermometer, priced

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

soon he and his wife conceived a daughter.Talking to MailOnline, Josh said, “The studies showing that icing works are pretty recent, and we’re just starting out, but there’s no doubt that heat kills sperm, and that icing prevents this.”Josh hopes

Professor Robert Winston's sleeping, feeding and growing tips
By Sophie Westnedge on 04/02/2013 12:27:47
Sleep problems? Weaning an older baby off the breast? TV's child development expert answers your tricky parenting questions…

at The Baby Show, NEC, 17-19 May. Famous for his work as a professor, scientist and TV presenter, Lord Robert Winston’s also a dad of three and grandfather of three. He will be at The Baby Show in February on selected days to talk about the pioneering work

What do contractions actually feel like?
By Sophie Westnedge on 24/01/2013 01:00:00
Our midwife explains how to know you're in labour and our forum mums share their contraction experiences

regular and more painful and that is generally the time to get yourself to hospital,” says LindyJ1983.“For me they were like bad period pains. The pains could be the baby working its way down. Especially as your shape has changed. My bump dropped over a

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