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Great ideas for your baby shower invitation

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

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Information to include on your baby shower invitation                           

There is certain information that you must include on your baby shower invitation:

Name of the mum to be – just so that there is no confusion as to who the party is for

Date – the date that your baby shower is to be held on

Time and duration – aim for 3 to 4 hours maximum as mum to be will be exhausted after that

Address – include a map and directions if necessary. If is to be held at a venue you could also include a telephone number and website details

Gift list – if you know that mum to be has a list of items that she wants for new baby you could include some suggested items to purchase as a gift

Surprise – if the arty is a surprise please remember to inform your guests

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Sheree Murphy Attends Alex Gerrard’s Baay Shower

Friday, September 16th, 2011

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Alex Gerrard’s baby shower was held at the Vincent Hotel in Southport recently. Pregnant actress Sheree Murphy looked radiant as she turned up to celebrate her friend’s Baby Shower. Alex is due in nine weeks and Sheree is a couple of months behind her. The couple compared bumps and the size of their bums! This is Sheree’s fourth pregnancy with former Liverpool player Harry Kewell and third pregnancy for Alex. Sheree is expecting the new addition to the family in January to join their children Taylor, 10, Ruby eight and Matilda, three.

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Baby Shower For ‘Sister Sister’ Star

Friday, June 24th, 2011

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Twins Tia and Tamera from nineties comedy Sister Sister are preparing for motherhood by throwing baby shower in West Hollywood.
Tamera who has recently got engaged, organised the Baby Shower party for her twin sister Tia who is expecting her first baby boy in July. Tia has been with her husband for 6 years and they got married in 2008 in Santa Barbara. Tia now stars in a sitcom called The Game and she also appears with her sister in a reality show called Tia & Tamera Take 2 which follows their day to day lives. Tia is ready to spend the next couple of weeks resting and getting as much sleep as possible before the baby arrives.

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Alcohol And Pregnancy

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The less alcohol you drink the better since alcohol passes through the placenta and affects your baby. No one knows how much alcohol is safe, but we do know that a high consumption of alcohol can affect your baby’s growth and can interfere with your baby’s ability to get enough oxygen and nourishment for normal cell development in the brain and other organs. Current guidelines say its safe to drink one or two units of alcohol once or twice a week but some experts advise cutting it out altogether.

Alcohol and pregnancy – One unit of alcohol is the equivalent of:

100 mls of wine (1 small glass)
100 mls of champagne (1 small glass)
300ml (1/2 pint) beer, larger or cider
1 pub measure of spirits
1 pub measure of sherry or liqueur

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Fighting Insomnia During Pregnancy

Friday, June 4th, 2010

There are various causes of insomnia during pregnancy. The hormone that leaves women feeling weak during the day can also make it hard to sleep at night.
Tips for avoiding insomnia:
• Try to maintain a routine with a regular sleep and wake schedule
• Sleep in a quiet bedroom with a good mattress and comfortable pillow
• Use the bed only to sleep and not to read, watch television or work on a laptop
• Maintain a balanced diet
• Create a before bed routine like taking a shower, drinking a glass of warm milk or listening to calming music, which also benefits the baby
• Avoid stimulants like caffeine
• If you cannot fall asleep, get out of bed and try doing something else in a different room. When you feel tired again, return to bed.
• Try to sleep on your left side to improve blood pressure and this can help prevent swelling in the feet
• Do not drink a lot of liquid before going to bed

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Aerobic Exercise During Pregnancy Reduces Birth Weight Of Baby

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Regular aerobic exercise during pregnancy is likely to reduce a baby’s birth weight and reduce the risk of obesity later in childhood.
The team of researchers from the University of Auckland and Northern Arizona University, divided 84 mothers into two groups. One group exercised regularly and one control group. The women in the exercise group were instructed to perform 40 minutes of exercise on an exercise bike no more than five times a week. The routine had to continue until at least the thirty-sixth week of pregnancy.
After measuring birth weights and body mass indexes (BMI) of the babies within 48 hours of birth the results showed the babies of the women from the exercise group were approximately 0.32 pounds lighter than those of the women in the control group. The findings show that regular aerobic exercise has an impact resulting in a reduction in baby birth weight.

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How Can I Tell If My Baby Is Ready For Solid Food?

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Your baby may be ready to start solids if she:
Can hold her head up. Your baby needs to be able to maintain a steady, upright position, to take her first foods.

Sits well when supported. You may have to have your baby on your lap at first. A highchair can be used when she can sit up by herself.

Makes chewing motions. Your baby should be able to move food to the back of her mouth and swallow. As your baby learns to swallow efficiently you may notice that she dribbles less. She may even have a tooth or two.

Has gained a healthy weight. Most babies are ready to eat semi-solids when they’ve doubled their birth weight. This may happen before or around their sixth month.

Is curious about what you’re eating. She may look at your meals and try reaching out to try foods that you are moving from your plate to your mouth.

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Is Pregnancy Baby Brain A Myth?

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Pregnant women may not be able blame lapses in concentration or memory on their baby bump. Researchers say that it is a myth that having a baby affects your brain power. A study concluded that there was actually no difference in how pregnant women or new mums scored on tests of thinking speed and memory compared with those women who did not have children.

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Where Do You Want To Have Your Baby?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

There are several options for you to look at:

In Hospital – This is the most popular choice. There will be medical staff and equipment on hand and access to pain relief.

A Birthing Centre – This is more relaxing environment with access to equipment such as a birthing pool. The same midwife should be with you throughout. There is a possibility that you may need to be transferred to hospital if there are any complications.

At Home – If there are any complications you may need to go to hospital.

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How Can I Get My Baby To Sleep Through?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

1 Establish a pre-bedtime routine. This may be tea, playtime, a bath and then story in baby’s room.

2 Bedtime in the bedroom. Once baby is in the bedroom he should stay there until morning. This will associate his room with sleep.

3 Put baby in his cot in his room whilst he is awake. Try to read baby a story and put him in the cot before he falls asleep. Dim the lights and make your baby’s room calm and soothing.

4 If your baby wakes in the night try not to pick him up. If your baby needs comforting you should put him on your shoulder and once calmed down place him back in the cot. Do not feed baby until it is a time that you consider to be the morning.

5 Try giving you baby something to remind him of you, for example a toy or blanket.

6 Don’t give up! The third night can be quite testing and many will be tempted to give in…keep going.

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