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6 things I thought I'd do on maternity leave (and didn't)
There were a number of things I thought I was going to achieve during my months at home. As it happens, the reality was rather different.
The phenomenon of phantom pregnancy kicks
'Phantom pregnancy kicks’ are encountered by many mums months - or even years - after their pregnancy is over.
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Of motherhood and shame: the loaded choice of fight or flight
Bra shopping. It's never easy. But for a stressed mum with toddlers in tow, a healthy dollop of shame can push you to the edge.
What happens when narcissists become parents?
One important question remains unanswered: What happens when a generation of narcissists becomes parents?
Want to lose weight? You've been doing it all wrong
We've never spent so much time and energy thinking about, writing about, documenting and analysing what we eat. There's never been more advice, more experts, more information about how to lose weight. Yet, we've never been fatter.
Pity those of us with the worst dates for a birthday
There are 365 (sometimes 366) possible days each year on which a baby can be born. As birth dates go, mine is definitely one of the great undesirables.
The biggest health stories from 2016
From Zika avoidance to Australia's oldest mum, it's been a big year in health news. Here are some of the top headlines of the year gone by.
How new mothers can avoid injury when starting to exercise again
One January morning, while attempting my first jog since the birth of my 6-week-old baby, I was taken aback by my low endurance as I plodded along, hyperventilating and draped over the stroller's handle.
Women who were born prematurely are shorter than their sisters
Women born very premature, before 32 weeks, are 2.3 cm shorter on average as adults than their sisters born at term, according to a new international study.
Learning to let go: parenting when you're a perfectionist
Being a perfectionist and a parent isn't an ideal combination.
How adult dance classes helped me reclaim my body after birth
The look of horror on my daughter's face when I told her I was signing up for adult dance lessons said it all – too old, too uncoordinated, too embarrassing.
Swearing can mean you're smarter - especially if you're a woman
Do keep this in mind: If you're a big swearer, whether you're female or male, it all depends on how you swear.
Why we chose to become parents when one of us is dying
Pete Moreton could have less than 12 months to live - so was it selfish of him to want to start a family?
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