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Sex after birth – the truth

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Anonymous, 21 May 2009 14:28

You can barely walk, let alone perform the Kama Sutra, but she’s serious.  Although you could, in theory, get pregnant just three weeks after giving birth, the reality is that nature has a way of making sure you don’t end up with having babies back to back. In those magical yet haphazard early weeks, the combination of sleepless nights, an ...

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Sex after birth – the truth

You can barely walk, let alone perform the Kama Sutra, but she’s serious.  Although you could, in theory, get pregnant just three weeks after giving...

  • In: Mum > Sex

Get back into shape after having your baby

Unless you’re an A-lister with an army of personal trainers and nutritionists, chances are your pre-pregnant body is a distant memory. And while you may...

  • In: Mum > Fitness

How to be a mum and still keep your friends

When you have a baby, your friendships change in unexpected ways. Here’s how to enjoy your new ‘mummy mates’ and still keep your old ‘pre-kid’...

  • In: Mum > Relationships

First time mother

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,...

  • In: Mum > Bonding

Being a mum

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...

  • In: Mum > Bonding

Shift your post-birth weight

Fed up with your mummy tummy (and bottom, and boobs…)? Then read on for our guide to shifting that stubborn flabGiving birth is great. Not...

  • In: Mum > Fitness

Lose your post-baby belly

Determined to lose your post-baby belly, but need something to help you shift a few lbs quickly and spur you on? Follow this plan and...

  • In: Mum > Fitness

How to keep your baby smiling

A smile costs nothing. And to prove it, we’ve come up with 35 fab ways to keep you sane and your baby smiling  – without...

  • In: Mum > Bonding

Your post-birth body – the truth

So what really happens ‘down there’ after you’ve had your baby? Here's the truth about your post-birth body ‘Boobs become feeding stations not pleasure zones,...

  • In: Mum > Looking good

Involve your partner in your pregnancy

Pregnancy can feel like a one-woman show. You’re the one who has to get off the bus on the way to work to be sick,...

  • In: Mum > Relationships

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