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13 Weeks Pregnant
Saturday 4th February 2017
By the time you're 13 weeks pregnant, your baby is growing rapidly and is quite active, although their movement is still undetectable to you. Their reproductive organs are developed now and their liver and pancreas are beginning to function. Maintaining your healthy, balanced diet is essential, and this includes fibre to support healthy bowel function. Alive and kicking in week 13 Your 13th week of pregnancy marks the start of your second trimester. By now, your baby weighs roughly 25g (almost an ounce). They are already very active and will be stretching,…
8 Weeks Pregnant?
Friday 3rd February 2017
During week 8, your baby’s facial features are becoming more defined. Less excitingly, morning sickness may be reaching its peak around now. We hope…
Food 'Does & Don'ts'
Friday 20th January 2017
During pregnancy it’s important to pay special attention to your diet and avoid anything that may carry the risk of food poisoning. It’s normal to experience changes in your eating habits during pregnancy. You may suddenly go off a favourite food or have the urge for something out of the ordinary. There are certain foods you should avoid while pregnant due to the risk of food poisoning. Likewise, there are plenty of foods that you might think are harmful for your developing baby, that aren’t. Knowing which foods are safe means you can satisfy your changing tastes while minimising any risks. Playing it safe with sushi The raw or lightly cooked wild fish used in sushi should…
Cravings
Friday 20th January 2017
Cravings are common during pregnancy, and can range from the stereotypical pickles to more unusual non-food substances. Learn about the possible causes of cravings and how to indulge them safely without affecting the supply of nutrients to your…
A healthy pregnancy diet
Friday 20th January 2017
During pregnancy, your baby relies on you for their nutritional intake. Eating a well balanced diet will provide the wide range of nutrients they need for healthy development now, and help to set the stage for their health throughout life.…