- What Will You Need for the Hospital? By:-Don Pinder
Being pregnant comes with its fair share of ups and downs as well as what is called "porridge brain". This term is used when the mom to be becomes, shall we say, forgetful and clumsy. So, how do you make sure you have everything you need when the baby comes? Well, the best way to avoid any last minute dilemmas is to make a list with everything you need and pack your hospital bags well in advance.
- Pregnant and Looking Fabulous By:-Don Pinder
Looking fabulous may be a bit more difficult when you are pregnant because there is so much more of you. Fear not, because at ebaymaterntiy.co.uk there is a stunning range of maternity clothing to suit everyone. Now, it is so much easier to look great and feel great too. When you are pregnant, as everyone knows, the emotions that you go through can be overwhelming. You may have moments when you feel terrible about yourself and about how you look.
- Dressing Your Baby for the First Day Outside By:-Don Pinder
Much of how to dress your baby when you take him or her outside for the first time will have to do with the weather. Of course you want this outfit to be special because it will mark the day you leave the hospital and head home to be on your own with the new member of the family. Even though the outfit is special, the blankets you use should also be pretty, because this is what you will most likely see.
- Here Come the Twins By:-Don Pinder
If giving birth to a baby seems scary and sore, then imagine giving birth to two babies, at the same time. Twins are an amazing phenomenon of life and the bond that they have with each other in the womb fascinated scientists and doctors all over the world.
- Back Pain during Pregnancy By:-Don Pinder
When your stomach begins to grow you may feel uncomfortable and maybe even sore, especially in our lower back area. This is common in most pregnant women and can be tiring as well as annoying.
- Congratulations, You're Pregnant By:-Don Pinder
You finally have the results back and you are pregnant. The world has now completely changed and you will begin to have worries, as well as overwhelming sensations of what to expect. The truth is, you cannot really allow yourself to have too many expectations, and do not let yourself make any hard and fast rules, even if you are the plan-well-ahead-type. Having another person inside you, to look after and nurture with your entire being is the most amazing gift that any woman can ever have
- To Posh to Push By:-Alice Peters
There has always been a feeling in the media that pregnant celebrities often opt for elective caesarean sections rather than a natural delivery to avoid the pain of childbirth. The likes of Victoria Beckham and more recently Jordan have been dubbed "Too posh to push", choosing to book themselves into a private clinic for a section and a tummy tuck whilst they are there.
- Six Top Reasons To Store Cord Blood By:-Apurva Shree
The decision for cord blood collection has to be made well in advance of delivery. Everybody, right from the parents to the obstetrician, and the bank has to be ready for storage before the baby is born.
- A Printable Baby Shower Game is an Easy Way to Entertain Guests By:-Jonathan Sapling
Many mothers-to-be are finding that the printable baby shower game is the easiest way to go. Because there is little to buy and little to plan, these printable games allow the guests to play when they want. And for those guests that don't like to make fools of themselves, the printable shower game is perfect.
- Costs Of Cord Blood Banking: Priceless By:-Apurva Shree
With rapid advances in research and discovery cord blood banking is a much discussed topic today. The medical profession acknowledges that saving your babys stem cells in a bank can save lives and act as biological insurance.
- Cord Blood Storage: How Effective It Is By:-Apurva Shree
You are spending a lot of money in preserving your childs umbilical cord blood. Wouldnt you like to know how effective these banking measures are Here is a quick overview of how stem cells are preserved after being drained from the umbilical cord.
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