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Sally Griffith, 11 January 2010 15:13
A quarter of stay-at-home mums say they spend more time online than with their children, according to a new study.Of the 1,082 mums in the study by gaming competition website Winmonkey.co.uk, 483 were stay-at-home. One in four of these mums said they spend more time on the internet than they do quality time with their children.The research revealed mums who stay at ...
A quarter of stay-at-home mums say they spend more time online than with their children, according to a new study.Of the 1,082 mums in the...
1 Smile. You and all around you won’t be able to stop yourselves. 2 Indulge in a glass of champagne to toast your newborn’s safe...
Baby books and magazines offer a wealth of advice for would-be mums but there’s nothing quite like getting some real-life experience from mums who have...
In the movies, it happens so effortlessly: after a none-too-convincing labour, the unruffled mother sets eyes upon her plump, pink-cheeked newborn. Amid swirling music and...
Baby blue eyesAll babies are born with blue eyes because the pigment melanin, which makes eyes and skin darker, only develops after she’s born. Her...
1 Take a babymoonFriends and family will be dying to meet your new arrival but for the first few weeks be firm in limiting visitors...
You’re anticipating a few sleepless nights, but it’s impossible to predict just how becoming a mum will change your life. Hold on tight…How many times,...
It’s never too early to start bonding with your baby, so introduce yourself long before the birth Read all about it!Feeling close to your baby...
Being a mum can feel like constant hard work, but it’s also the most rewarding job you’ll ever do. Let’s hear it for being a...
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