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Jul 11, 2024 · A place for general chat about all aspects of pregnancy, no matter what stage you're at. If you’re looking for tips on how to cope with pregnancy symptoms or simply want to chat to other mums at the same stage as you, post here.
If you're a new mum getting to grips with motherhood, chat here while you find your feet. You'll be able to make new mum friends and get support and advice from parents going through exactly the same as you.
Congratulations! Bringing a new baby home marks the start of a whole new chapter, and with so much different advice out there, it can be hard to know exactly where to start. Here’s everything you need to know about your baby’s health and development, plus top baby care tips.
Nov 24, 2016 · You’ll see Netmums quoted most days in the national press as a barometer on all things parenting, and our Editorial Director Jennifer Howze on TV and radio (see our Netmums in the News page for details.. About the Netmums Forum. The Netmums Coffeehouse Forum is here 24/7 as a place for parents to connect, chat and compare notes on all things parenting.
Hooray! You’ve survived the baby phase. Which means you now have a whole new set of questions that need answering. Which is where Netmums comes in. Having been there, done it and got ALL of the T-shirts – from fussy eating, potty training and tantrums, to starting school, homework and internet safety – no problem is too big for Netmums to help you tackle.
As part of Maternal Mental Health Matters Awareness Week, Netmums is keen to spread the word about how vital it is for women – and their family and friends – to find help and support for perinatal mental health problems #maternalMHmatters.
Dec 17, 2020 · 'Sleep when your baby sleeps' is, in a way, the most annoying bit of advice you'll get. It's such a cliché and, most of the time, their nap is the only chance you get to quickly tidy up, have a shower and catch up with Instagram ...