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15 June 2005 - Anna from Bath wrote:
Ines, you could try the following sites for some inspiration: www.smanutrition.co.uk/PlanningPregnancy/ Pregnancy/diet.htm, www.babycentre.co.uk/fitness, www.babycentre.co.uk/ nutrition, www.bbc.co.uk/ parenting/having_a_baby/pregnancy_exercise.shtml, www.bbc.co.uk/ parenting/having_a_baby/pregnancy_diet.shtml. Hope this helps! |
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9 June 2005 - Ines from London wrote:
I'm 5,5 months pregnant. Which nutritive diet and exercise do you recomend for the well being of my unborn baby and for me? |
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9 June 2005 - O'Connell from Leigh-on-sea wrote:
Just a plain old banana always does the trick for my year old son. |
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5 June 2005 - Jane from West Midlands wrote:
I generally go for fresh carrots when I have the munchies, that or one of the childrens favourites, which is sliced apple and cubed reduced fat cheese. |
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2 June 2005 - Jane from Dunbar wrote:
There's nothing more delicious than a raw carrot to take the edge off your hunger. Sweet and crunchy and it helps you see better in the dark. |
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20 May 2005 - Louise from London wrote:
Mini Babybel lights would be my tip! They taste great, are fun to open and naturally rich in calcium. They are also small enough to pop into lunchboxes and are perfect for picnics too. |
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