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Prima Baby & Pregnancy |
| Date: |
06/02/03 (30 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Full of information
Disadvantages: Only comes out monthly
I started buying baby magazines towards the end of my pregnancy as I was getting increasingly worried about the birth and was too embarrassed to ask my midwife all the little birth worries I had, i.e. internal examinations and the worry that I might need to go to the toilet a cruicial moment. I spotted prima baby because the headline was something like ?All your birth worries laid to rest ? yes even that one!? I had to buy it. I waddled home and put my feet up to read the article but ending up reading the whole magazine and spending an hour filling in competion forms and cutting out coupons. The letters page is very helpful as even if the advice doesn?t apply to you at that point in time it is always nice to learn something new for if ever you do need it. The pregnancy diaries are always interesting as they show three women in different stages of pregnancy and their thoughts at the time and also what happened at the birth and how they feel now. I t gave me a good insight as to the sorts of feelings and emotions I might feel when my baby was born. There is always articles on baby items such as car seats/prams and cots and I have generally found the magazine to be unbiased and to give out impartial advice. There are always fashion pages that offer a good selection of ideas for your pre and post baby wardrobe. I would recommend this magazine as there always seems to be something that applies to me in some shape or form. It costs £1.99 and is out monthly.
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- 07/02/03 I have to say, a magazine I hope never to need to pick up! Sounds like it came in useful in the righ situation though - and hope everything went well :) |
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