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Pregnancy

The Supernanny team gives you advice on how to prepare for pregnancy, where to go if you're having trouble getting pregnant and how to thrive as a mom-to-be…

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How pregnancy affects your brain

Those rumors about pregnancy shrinking your brain might be true after all!

Supernanny Team 07 February 2008
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Using a fitness ball in pregnancy

If you’ve taken delivery of a birthing ball to use for labor, make it start earning its keep before your first contraction – by using it to keep fit, says Supernanny fitness expert Mark Hibbitts…

Mark Hibbitts (Supernanny Expert) 04 January 2008
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Safe exercising in pregnancy

With research indicating that some types of exercise could potentially lead to miscarriage, pre/postpartum fitness coach and Supernanny expert Mark Hibbitts offers solutions if you want to keep fit while you grow your baby…

Supernanny Team 06 December 2007
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Pregnancy weight gain

Are you confused by how much weight you should or shouldn’t gain in pregnancy? You’re not alone – even the experts contend that the official view could stand to shed a few pounds…

Supernanny Team 09 October 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Eat more fish for a healthy baby

While new advice is to eat more fish in pregnancy, government advice is still to proceed with caution…

Supernanny Team 09 October 2007
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Pregnancy health and Group B strep

Up to 40% of women carry a bacteria that could make their baby seriously ill, yet they don’t know about it. How can you find out if your baby is at risk – and how can you keep her safe?

Supernanny Team 12 September 2007
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Pregnancy food cravings and your baby

New research suggests that a craving for junk food can begin before a baby is born. Is it time to finally ditch the idea that if you’re pregnant you can chow down on whatever you fancy?

Supernanny Team 27 August 2007
1/5 Star Rating 1/5 stars (rated 1 time)
Ask Dr Sears: caffeine in pregnancy

World-renowned pediatrician Dr William Sears is dad to eight children and has written over 30 books on baby and childcare. He is Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine; a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Royal College of Pediatricians (RCP). Dr Sears is also a medical and parenting consultant for Parenting.com. 

Parenting.com — Parenting.com (Supernanny Expert) 21 August 2007
5/5 Star Rating 5/5 stars (rated 1 time)