GIVEAWAY - Win 1 of 3 bottles of Bio-Oil to celebrate the launch of their new Bump Tracker App (CD: 25/04/2014):

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There are so many excellent pregnancy apps out there at the moment. From old favourites such as Baby Bump and What to Expect which deliver a daily dose of headline news from ‘the inside’, to count the kicks apps to contraction timers. The trend then follows on post-birth with useful apps for nervous parents such as NuuNest, and breastfeeding timers.

As smartphones become ever popular mums-to-be are increasingly turning to their mobiles for news and gentle reassurance that the dark line of hair sprouting downwards of their belly button is normal. Labour apps in particular are also great for getting dads actively involved in the birth, not least as it gives them something to fiddle with whilst their partners writhe around in pain beside them.

Creating something new and exciting is therefore a huge challenge - after all what is there that hasn’t been done already? Well this is exactly the dilemma faced by the guys at Bio-Oil - and here is what they’ve come up with…

New Bio-Oil Bump Tracker Pregnancy App

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At Bio-Oil we know how special mum’s growing baby and changing body are, and that the exciting nine months of pregnancy before baby is born can fly by in a moment. To remember this special time, Bio-Oil are launching a free new app: Bio-Oil Bump Tracker.

With the Bio-Oil Bump Tracker, the mum-to be can track their changing body from the early stages of pregnancy all the way through to their baby’s arrival. After the first picture has been taken, the app creates a ghost background image so that their bump profile is perfectly aligned for photography each time. We know that pregnancy is a busy time, so the app will send a reminder each week for mum-to-be to take a picture of their ever-changing bump so they can get a complete record of their pregnancy.

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After a few pictures have been taken Bio-Oil Bump Tracker will piece the photographs together, and then play them in quick succession in a time-lapse video so you can see how your bump has grown.

When baby is born, the new mum can complete their pregnancy story with a photograph of them holding their new baby. They can enter baby’s name, along with birth date and weight and share the video of images with friends and family all over the world in an instant via Twitter, Facebook, Youtube or simply via email.

Use the Bio-Oil Bump Tracker to remember where your story began. It’s free to download and creates a keepsake video to keep forever.

Bio-Oil Bump Tracker is a free app, available for Apple users download from www.newbaby-newbody.co.uk/bumptracker.

Genius right? I’ve been taking pictures of Mini Madam’s impact on my belly for weeks now and would have loved to have had these images morphed into a time lapse video. It a great way of documenting your pregnancy and reflecting on the highs rather than the lows. I can also imagine it being something truly lovely to share with family members who have missed seeing your belly inflate to globe-like proportions.

Giveaway Time

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Well to celebrate it’s launch, Bio-Oil have kindly given me three 60ml bottles (worth their weight in gold £8.95 each). If you’ve been asleep for the last ten years and haven’t heard of Bio-Oil yet, you really need this product in your bathroom cabinet. It’s a specialist skincare oil that helps improve the appearance of scars, stretch marks and uneven skin tone. Winner of some 167 skincare awards and the UK’s No.1 selling scar and stretch mark product, it’s a must-have for men and women suffering from all kinds of skin trauma / discolouration.

To win 1 of 3 bottles of Bio-Oil, entry is (as always) via Rafflecopter - best of luck guys x

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A Relationship in Reverse - Dating AFTER Kids

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I’m forever blogging about my whirlwind romance with Craig. In just under three years together we’ll have notched up an impressive three pregnancies, (sadly only) two children and three house moves. To say that we live an unconventional life is an understatement.

For those who are unaware of our story, I can condense the entire thing into a couple of paragraphs.

We met back in 2000 in a pub (I wasn’t quite 18 yet but moving swiftly on…). Craig is 12 years older and I wasn’t for one second thinking we would up in a hospital delivery room together. I knew he quite fancied me but I was young, dare-I-say-it pretty and very ambitious. We were friends though and my group of girly friends had a few nights out on the town with his group of slightly greying ones.

At 19 I headed off to university in Chichester and lost touch with friends back in Reading. From there, I moved to London where I spent several years donning suits, working too hard and getting obliterated in bars. It was sometimes fun but often lonely and I made the decision to return to Reading in 2010. Just 5 months later I met up with Craig following a quick “how are you?” exchange on Facebook. He came over to my flat, cooked me a meal that must have seriously impressed me as we had a cheeky kiss.

Just two months later we were buying ovulation sticks, having tests for PCOS, and talking babies. One more month and I was carrying Dexter and beginning this blog. The rest, the miscarriage, my pregnancy with Mini Madam and all those horrid house moves followed in quick succession. And now, we’re planning a wedding. Reading Festival

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Despite cramming loads of life-changing experiences into our relationship, the one thing we haven’t really done is date. Before I got pregnant with Dexter we went to Reading Festival. But this, along with a few meals here and there, has been the sum total of ‘couple time’ we’ve had. Having been pregnant for the majority of our relationship so far, any dates we have squeezed in haven’t been the frivolous care-free kind that most couples will have to reflect upon.

But this is set to change.

As soon as Mini Madam is old enough to stay with grandparents overnight, we’ll be putting aside regular time for each other. That time will be spent ignoring the fact we have bills to pay and trying to forget that week’s parenting dilemma.

We’ve created a sort of bucket list of dream dates we want to crack on with before we say ‘I do’. This is pretty eclectic with things that are eye-wateringly expensive, to things that are free; things that we’ll do together by ourselves, and things we’ll invite our friends along to… a real mixed bag. Among the things to get excited about will be music concerts, spa days, rugby matches, going track-side at the F1, sky-diving, theme parks… all designed to whisk us away from our babies for a few precious hours.

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The first one we’ve got our eye on is horse-racing. Both of us have been tons of times with friends and family, but never together. Although I’m more likely than Craig to spend big on the horses, it will be so nice to get dressed up and enjoy a few drinks in the sun. There aren’t many racecourses I haven’t been to - I used to live within walking distance of Goodwood, Newbury was our nearest course when I was growing up, we’ve both been to Ascot, Newcastle, Epsom, and Aintree on various hen/stag weekends … but Kempton Park is one neither of us have been to.

Kempton has some big meets over the next few months too with April, August and September looking to be particularly busy. We’ll probably aim to stay overnight somewhere so we can take advantage of some of the evening entertainment and Craig can have a cheeky beer. With adult tickets starting from £24 (early bird rates) and dinner packages from £85pp, it’s not a hugely expensive day out (before you factor in your bet money of course). For a full day of entertainment, it’s actually pretty good value.

In September there’s even a feature day with Dizzee Rascal taking to the stage in the evening. He wouldn’t necessarily be our top pick of acts to watch but I’m sure we can manage a bit of mum and dad dancing with the younger set after a few jugs of Pimms!

With quality hotels nearby such as the pretty Carlton Mitre, Harrisons and dozens of Heathrow hotels a short taxi ride away there’s also plenty of places to stopover and make a weekend of it whilst the kids are having fun with Nanny and Grandad.

So that will be our first date night together without our babies. Did you plan days out like this when you were nearing the end of your pregnancy?

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Lindam Backseat and Pushchair Organiser Review

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We’re massive Lindam fans in this house. We have stair gates and safety equipment galore as the prices are so reasonable, the quality is superior to anything else, and it’s available at our local supermarket.

Parenting throws up so many curve balls and we’re constantly amazed at all the potential dangerous things Dexter seems to get into. It seems we’re constantly catching him playing float-or-won’t-float in the loo, investigating all the medicines or cleaning supplies stored in the kitchen, or copying daddy by thrusting his hands in the oven. We know he’s just exploring and his behaviour is normal - but it doesn’t stop the near heart attacks when we catch him in the act.

In fact, I’d go so far as to say that not a week goes by where Craig and I won’t say to each other “I wonder if there’s something we can buy to stop him ” - and I can’t think of a single instance where Lindam doesn’t have it covered.

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It’s not just safety equipment either. There are also tons of useful products that are designed to make life as a parent easier. The Lindam Backseat and Pushchair Organiser falls straight into this category. It’s one of those things you didn’t realise you needed until you have it… then you just can’t imagine life without it.

Backing up a little, Dexter suffers from car sickness. Despite us trying to make things easier by opening windows, providing plenty of fluids and stopping regularly, we’re often forced to pull over at service stations and perform strip washes and quick changes in hideous and poorly sanitisied disabled loos. I couldn’t possibly count the number of times we’ve had to wash the covers on his car seat and we keep a constant supply of Febreeze in the car. I feel so sorry for him.

The sickness seems to stem from boredom. You can physically see the point at which it overwhelms him as he goes a worrying shade of green and begins to tear up. It’s so traumatic for us as parents that we rarely attempt a car journey of more than an hour in total. Fishing around for emergency supplies when he’s vomited when you’re full throttle on the motorway is a nightmare. I’m hardly at my most flexible at 37 weeks pregnant, and Craig is obviously driving. There’s nothing more infuriating than watching his water bottle roll around on the floor at the back of the car and not being able to nab it for him.

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When Lindam sent me the Backseat and Pushchair Organiser to review, I wondered if stuffing it full of some of his favourites toys would help. It’s also the perfect place to stow away a water bottle and those all-important baby wipes. There are tons of pockets to hold items of various dimensions so even his chunkier bits and bobs have a home for the journey.

Pushing my own seat (the passenger seat) back as far as it will allow means Dex has access to what he needs when he wants it. This is far better than Craig or I second guessing and shoving things in his lap when we’re at some traffic lights. I’m really pleased to report that it seems to work! We managed a trip from Reading to Windsor this weekend with no vomiting at all - just take a look at his little face.

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The organiser attaches easily to the back of your seat - with clips that can be secured around the headrest and base of the seat. It feels nice and snug and will withstand lots of toddler tugging. Furthermore, you can attach it to most strollers given you have additional sidebar straps halfway down your organiser. You simply fold down the top zip component and shorten its length so it doesn’t hit the wheels. I can imagine this being hugely useful for short trips to the park.

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Best of all is the price. A quick Google shows the organiser is available from a variety of places including Argos, Amazon, Boots, Tesco and Kiddicare. At Boots it’s currently a tiny £6.00 which is ridiculously cheap for such a useful bit of kit. It’s sure to grow with your child too given that older children still have an exhaustive list of travel must-haves - from tablets, to magazines, to books, to cameras… it’s definitely one of those products you’ll get a good 10 years + out of.

Find out more about Lindam products over on their website or check them out on Facebook.

DISCLAIMER: I’m set to work very closely with Lindam over the next few months as we inch ever closer to a coveted ambassadorial role. This organiser was sent to me free of charge (although I’d have happily paid for it at that price!) in exchange for my thoughts.

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