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Pregnant Women

So, you're pregnant!

Congratulations. You’re having a baby and not only your body shape, but your whole world, is about to change in the most exciting way.

Over the next nine months you’re bound to have many questions which you need honest, accurate answers to – why do you need folic acid, should you be eating for two and what pain relief options will you have on labour day? Tinytums is here to help with practical advice and up to date information on every stage of pregnancy from your first missed period through to the moment you hold your newborn baby in your arms.

Discover, what other pregnant mums worry about in our most frequently asked questions, read up on breast and bottle feeding, keep up to date with all the latest news and get yourself and your partner ready for the big day with our top pregnancy tips.

Once baby arrives the fun really begins and tinytums will still be here with sound advice and lots of encouragement..

Your diet and lifestyle, such as any medicine or supplements you take and the exercise you do, can affect your unborn baby. Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist about these types of issues to ensure that you are getting the best and most up to date advice for you.

Good luck!

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Top tip!
If you suffer from morning sickness, a bedtime snack and a dry biscuit or toast 10-15 minutes before getting up may help. Then have a light breakfast a little later. Keep some simple, dry biscuits handy for those 'other-than-morning' sickness times too.

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