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Babyhuddle’s ‘A Baby’s First Year’

The lovely folk at Babyhuddle have put together an infographic based on their research into the facts and figures behind the first year of life for the average UK baby and they’ve kindly let us share it with our readers: 3,500 nappies are changed during the first year. 32% of them are soiled which means that in those [...]

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Guest Post: 3 Parent IVF. A Bit Of Common Sense

We’ve been lucky enough to be given permission to use the following post here on Maternity Matters. You can see the original post here on Quantum Spaghetti.   I’m sure you have all seen the scaremongering headlines, probably from the Daily Mail, about “3 parent IVF” and if you don’t know what you’re talking about, like [...]

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Running Back to Motherhood

Jayne at Mum’s the Word is talking today about how she’s finally ready to think about having more kids and how she’s going to prepare for it I want another baby. Anyone who has read this blog over the past 2 years or knows me at all will know that this is a big statement. [...]

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Vitamins During Pregnancy

  We all know how important it is to keep your body nourished during pregnancy. Taking supplements such as vitamin d is a great way of making sure you and your baby are getting all the nourishment needed. We wanted to share this infographic with you, as it’s is a great resource for all mums out [...]

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Inspirational blogger…

As many of you will know, Ghostwritermummy has been announced as a finalist in the most inspiring blogger category of the MADs blog awards. I just thought I would share this vlog with you… Click on the link to vote for ghostwritermummy as MADs blog awards most inspiring blogger

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Tackling Taboo

By Sandra   Born a Vermonter, Sandy went to school for and began her architectural career in Boston before moving to the UK several years ago.  She now lives in Bristol with her husband and their 16 month old daughter. Along with learning on the job about how to be a mom, Sandy works part-time [...]

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Support for dads: Daddynatal

This BBC article has really made me smile and I suspect there are one or two men silently punching the air in Peterborough. Dean Beaumont, of Daddynatal, is the UK’s first and only male ante-natal teacher and he is set to run the UK’s first all-male ante-natal classes at Peterborough City Hospital. If the scheme [...]

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Baby Wearing.

By Jayne When I finally got my daughter home after the first week of her life was spent in the NICU, I was a little reluctant to be more that about six inches away from her at all times and in fact, she went through a phase of getting upset if I put her down. [...]

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What’s on the menu?

I recently read an article in The Guardian which asked the question: why, if vegetarians can be catered for on restaurant menus, can’t there be a separate section for pregnant women too? After all, we are told that we can’t eat this and we shouldn’t eat that. It’s not just a life-style choice, it’s vital [...]

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Babywearing- helping the bond between parent and child

When I was pregnant with the baby, my sister-in-law bought me a sling. I’d never had one with the big one and I wasn’t sure whether it was me or not. Then the baby arrived and every pre-conception I had ever had about parenting went out of the window. I remember thinking, I thought I [...]

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