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Pregnancy week-by-week pics: 3D scans
Mum Knows Best
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To help beat morning sickness, as soon as you wake up - eat a piece of dry toast.
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If you have trouble sleeping in pregnancy, read a baby names' book. The monotony of the list means that by the time you reach 'D', you'll be gone!Emily Gale, 31, from London, mum to Madeleine, 2, and 35 weeks pregnant
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If you're set on having a natural birth, read up on visualisation and breathing techniques so you feel strong when the time comes. It really helped me when I was having Honey.SJ Drew, Paignton
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Drink ginger tea to beat morning sickness - it really works!Jenny, pregnant with baby no.1
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I was convinced the TENS machine I used wasn't working because labour still felt very painful. However, it was only when I took it off that I realised it had been effective, as I could feel the difference. It got me through the first few hours until I got in the pool, where my baby was born. Michelle, mum to Sam, 6 weeks
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Ditch as much of your housework as possible and don't stress because the house is a mess or there's ironing to do. Your baby will sense you're calm and, with luck, he'll be calm, too. I know it worked for me - Daniel is a chilled-out, happy baby!
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If you're uncomfortable in bed, or suffer backache, tuck one end of a v-shaped pillow between your knees to get your hips level, put the 'v' under your bump and cuddle the top. It was my midwife's idea - it also cured my insomnia.Isabelle Jacobs, 34, from Edinburgh, mum to Paul, 3 months
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Before you go out and buy lots of expensive maternity clothes, have a good rummage through your wardrobe. You'll probably be surprised at how much stuff can be adapted or worn a little differently to still fit you!Natalie, mum to Bobby
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I started getting really bad headaches when I was about 12 weeks pregnant, but forcing myself to drink two litres of water every day really helped.Jennifer Shepherd, London
Most expecting mums only get two pregnancy pictures, around 12 weeks and 20 weeks, so the chances of seeing your unborn baby are very limited.
Now, though, with 3D images you can see the most amazing pictures of how babies develop in the womb throughout the pregnancy week by week.
Enjoy our gallery of 3D pregnancy pictures and marvel at what happens to a baby in the womb week by week.
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jamie lee, posted 4 months ago
i am 14 weeks pregnant and 17 just found out my babys bladder is blocked and ill have to have a shunt just wonderin if anyone is going through the same as me as i would like to meet people so i dont fink i am on my own with it x
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sarah, posted 7 months ago
im about 11 weeks pregnant iv not been able to eat much as i keep bringing it back up, im getting morning sickness really bad what will help me feel better
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shannon, posted 1 year ago
im 17 turning 18 in april im two weeks pregnant and im really scared yet reallly excited who can i speak too my spouse also wants the baby
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hannah sheriff, posted 1 year ago
my bump is not getting bigger and am about 17 week is that normal?
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Flousy, posted 1 year ago
woah amazing site thanks for the information it was really good, well goodluck to everyone else yess yess good luck :D












