Sunday, 28 October 2012
What To Expect When You're Expecting DVD Giveaway!
Here's a real treat for y'all! Working with the Department of Health's new initiative 'Start4Life' to promote staying healthy in pregnancy in order to give your baby the best possible start in life-I have teamed up with them to give away THREE copies of the newly released 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' DVD featuring Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez to name but a few!
This DVD is amazing, I have to say it wasn't what I was expecting (ha see what I did there?!) but it was an excellent film for parents and parents to be! It was heartwarming at times, insightful at others and heartbreaking at times too. It's gone on my favourites list already!
All you need to do to enter is use the rafflecopter below, there are several ways to earn entries including following this blog and leaving a comment with your own top tip for staying healthy in pregnancy on the original post!
This competition will run from 28th September for a week and winners will be drawn within 24 hours of competition close and notified by email! Only open to Uk and Northern Ireland Residents - sorry guys!
If you aren't lucky enough to win a copy, 'What to Expect when you Expecting' is out now on DVD and Bluray in all good shops.
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Eat little and often to beat the morning sickness
ReplyDeleteDrink plenty of water and don't have a nap after meals - to avoid indigestion.
ReplyDeleteDrink plenty of water.
ReplyDeleteGinger is great for stopping/preventing nausea - stock up on ginger biscuits!
ReplyDeleteEat little and often helps the morning sickness
ReplyDeleteGet your husband to look after you and do all the housework!
ReplyDeletetake things easy
ReplyDeleteCommented on original blog, hope it was right??
ReplyDeleteVicky
Take all the help you can get. Leave the cleaning it will still be there tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteDrink plenty of water
ReplyDeleteDon't eat for two!!!! Just eat healthily. I put on sooo much weight!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to see this at the cinema but missed out due to never having a babysitter handy. I haven't visited your blog for ages. I hope you are well x
ReplyDeleteplenty of rest
ReplyDeletePlenty of Water always good :-)
ReplyDeletedrink plenty of water
ReplyDeletei have posted on the original post xxx
ReplyDeleteEspecially as a first time mum- there is no such thing as a silly question- bother your midwives and health visitors with anything and everything you want to know!
ReplyDeleteTake it easy, don't let stress bother you. Put your feet up!
ReplyDeleteA little of what you fancy isn't going to do any bad, just don't pig out! And make sure you balance it out with some fruit and vegetables
ReplyDeletedrink lots of water!!!
ReplyDeletegreig spencer
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dont forget to take your folic acid
ReplyDeleteTry to stay active, but don't overdo it. Just do what you feel able to and remember things will take longer.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I found Chocolate Horlicks to be a good source of Calcium as I don't like milk.
Eat plenty of Gaviscon!
ReplyDeletemarkemacdonald2012@gmail.com
My tip would be to be kind to yourself and sometimes if your in 'one of those moods' bed might be the safest place for you and everyone else in your house!
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to eat whatever you can keep down in the morning sickness phase - salty crackers, bread, sausage rolls... whatever.
ReplyDeleteas i have just pasted the morning sickness bit i would say the only thing that helped me was salty pretzels and cola proper cola seemed to settle my tummy and do not cook makes you feel worse. The doctors can also help :)
ReplyDeletedont eat for two
ReplyDeleteRest while you can.
ReplyDeleteeat little and often does help sickness
ReplyDeletekinseyemma@yahoo.com
drink plenty of water
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