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Matt the Thresher Seafood Bar & Grill
...baby potatoes and salad, include pan fried butterflied mackerel fillets with a chilli glaze (€9.95) and pan fried lemon sole on the bone (€15.95). choose your burger plain, or with irish...
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What to eat during pregnancy
what to eat during pregnancy a healthy diet during pregnancy is essential. the food you eat provides the building blocks for strong, healthy baby. you'll require about 300 calories more per day...
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Family cruise holidays
...babysitting facilities, but do check to make extra sure that there will be someone to look after your children should you and your husband need baby sitting after your children have gone to bed. check...
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Maternity benefit: Knowing your rights
...baby; the compulsory leave period extends to four weeks after delivery. how you choose to allot the remaining weeks, is up to your discretion. if you applied for, and qualify for maternity benefits...
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When and how to tell your preschooler you’re pregnant
when and how to tell your preschooler you’re pregnant remember that preschoolers know nothing about time so when you want to tell your child when to expect the new baby to come home, associate the...
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What new parents fight about – and how to avoid the arguments
...baby can be hard. add sleep deprivation, anxiety and more, and you have got a recipe for arguments. the good news is that there are ways to avoid the petty fights that you probably find yourself...
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What I wish I had known about getting help
...baby, and everything else, is just not possible. every new mum needs help, and the good news is there are probably quite a few things you have not thought of about getting it. the first thing you need...
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Coping strategies for postpartum fatigue
...baby is tiny. there really is no way to plan when you will be awake, when you’ll sleep, or anything else, so just go with the flow.
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Top five parenting fears, and what you can do
...baby is little. set a good example. you cannot expect your children to be safety conscious if you are not. bullying the fear of your child being bullied, or socially outcast, is more common than you...
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Staying at home: Is it easy?
...baby, and for running a household day in and day out can be frustrating, draining, and sometimes even boring. you may find that you get isolated, or even depressed, or that you start to resent your...
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Recovering from a caesarean delivery
...baby correctly. you may also have an iv, and you will almost certainly have a urinary catheter, that will remain in place for at least 12 hours after your surgery. your incision will be slightly...
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Preparing your school child for a new sibling
preparing your school child for a new sibling even school children can struggle to get used to the idea of another baby in the family. there are ways to help them acclimatise though. talking to an...
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New arrival for 2 year old - how to cope
...baby all the time, but there will be times when he or she asks questions, and when your child does, you should do your best to answer them honestly. in the beginning, your child is likely to be...
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Preparing your one year old for a new arrival
...baby.’ encourage this, especially when your baby begins to move, and have your older child talk or sing to your belly while feeling his or her brother and sister moving. just as your one year...
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Postpartum skin: Chloasma
...baby is born, your hormone levels will start to return to normal, and within a few months of delivery, you should find that the dark patches have faded or disappeared. most women also find that they...
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Postpartum rectal bleeding
...baby is usually not a sign of a serious problem, it is always best to mention it to your doctor. sometimes, problems like haemorrhoids do not clear up on their own, and you may need further treatment...
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Postpartum perineal pain
...baby bruises this area. (if you do not know where your perineum is, it is the area between your anus and your vagina.) sometimes, there is not enough room to deliver your child and your doctor or...
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Coping with postpartum fatigue
coping with postpartum fatigue a new baby is exhausting – whether it’s your first or your fifth. being practical and realistic, and taking care of yourself and your baby first is the best...
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Postpartum constipation
postpartum constipation just because you weren’t constipated during pregnancy, that doesn’t mean you won’t be after your baby arrives. even women who did not suffer from constipation...
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