Your Pregnancy

JUST SMILE & wave...

Between well-meaning friends and family and the dozens of baby books you made your way through during pregnancy, it’s hard to decide what advice to follow and what is downright useless when Baby finally does come along.

Here we show you which pieces of information you can safely ignore, along with a few tips that you might decide to use. Remember though to do what works best for you. Even when you’re at your wits’ end and have no idea what to do or where to turn, you are the only – and the best – mother for your child. Repeat the mantra “this too shall pass”.

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