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Jul 2011
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Coping With the Side Effects of Pregnancy
An independent baby product review website in the UK has recently revealed that just over a third of women do not want any more children because of these negative extras. www.BabyChild.org.uk polled 1,847 women over 18, each with one child or more, asking them whether they would like to have more children, no which 49 per cent answered 'no'. 20th Jul 2011 -
There's no such thing as 'safe sex'
A poll conducted by babychild.org.uk released results in May 2011 which showed that of 1,700 parents interviewed, 59 per cent said it was wrong for children to learn about sex at school and that they felt sex education should not be part of the curriculum. 18th Jul 2011 -
Jun 2011
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Pregnancy puts off a third of mums having more kids
Jill Tovey, co-founder of BabyChild.org.uk, who carried out the survey, commented on the study’s findings, “We all know the side effects of pregnancy, but the intensity of some of these are sometimes underestimated. No two pregnancies are likely to be the same, but the side effects can be emotionally and physically challenging. What could be an amazing part of pregnancy for one expectant mother could be very uncomfortable for some other women. 13th Jun 2011 -
Third of mothers don’t want more children due to pregnancy side effects
A new survey finding one third of mothers don’t want any more children due to the side effects of pregnancy is a surprise discovery. In a poll of nearly 2,000 UK women with one child or more, BabyChild.org.uk, found that 49 per cent didn’t want any more children. 8th Jun 2011 -
Side Effects of Pregnancy stop mothers wanting more children
www.BabyChild.org.uk surveyed 1,847 women in the UK who were 18 or over and had at least one child. Those who responded were initially asked if they would like to have more children, to which 49% said no. Those who answered no where then asked the reasons behind this decision, and 36% said it was because of the side effects of pregnancy. 29% responded that their decision was used to financial reasons. 8th Jun 2011 -
Pregnancy side effects are the reason for women having less children, survey says
A recent poll conducted by baby product review site, BabyChild.org.uk, has revealed that a third of women have decided that they don’t want any more children, with 36% of the women, stating that they didn’t want to have additional children because of the side effects of pregnancy. 8th Jun 2011 -
Child decor is left to pregnant women?
According to the website Babychild.org.uk, over forty percent of all pregnant women interviewed had participated in carrying out DIY jobs in the nursery, such as placing children coat hangers and put together furniture. All this without the help of his partner. 1st Jun 2011 -
May 2011
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Terry Murden: Mary answers the call to save our shops - but it could be too late
The bottom line is that shops big and small have to compete to survive and must remain relevant to the shopper. Mothercare may have been hit by the ubiquitous supermarkets, but even parents seem to have noticed its shortcomings. Andy Barr, marketing director of BabyChild.org.uk said the shopping experience and customer service failed to compete against rivals such as Mamas and Papas. 19th May 2011 -
Mothercare to close UK stores – Our Mothercare experience
Marketing Director of website BabyChild.org.uk, Andy Barr believes the brand is in a ‘state of limbo with the parenting community’. He says: “Whilst Mothercare’s decision to reduce its high street presence is a huge shock to retail analysts it is no surprise to parents. The store struggles to compete price wise with supermarkets who have gradually increased their parenting and baby ranges and the shopping experience and customer service does not compete against some of the higher quality chains such as Mamas and Papas.” 18th May 2011 -
Mothercare will close 110 UK stores
Marketing Director of BabyChild.org.uk, Andy Barr felt the news of closures was something of a shock to analysts, but not to parents. "Whilst Mothercare's decision to reduce its high street presence is a huge shock to retail analysts it is no surprise to parents," he said. 18th May 2011 -
Four year olds already curious about sex
Andy Barr, co-founder of BabyChild.org.uk who conducted the research says: “We wanted to ask parents how they felt with regards to sex education at school and the fact that it is a subject taught to many children. I am not surprised by the results of the study, with the majority of parents against the idea of sex education in a school environment. This is a sensitive subject and parents have their own way to approach it and want to control what their children know, even more so at a young age.” 11th May 2011 -
Many parents 'oppose sex education'
Baby product website babychild.org.uk, which polled over 1,700 parents aged between five and 11, said 59% disagreed with the practice of giving sex education lessons to children at school. 10th May 2011 -
No to the facts of life
Another survey on a related subject found that of 1,732 parents interviewed 59 per cent did not want their children being taught sex education between the ages of five to eleven. The survey was conducted by baby product website www.babychild.org.uk 10th May 2011 -
More than half of parents oppose sex education, says poll
Andy Barr, co-founder of baby product website babychild.org.uk, which carried out the poll, said: "I am not surprised by the results of the study." 6th May 2011 -
Let’s talk about sex, baby
Having had such an unmemorable education on the topic, I was surprised to see a survey by www.babychild.org.uk that shows nearly two thirds of parents asked disagreed with sex education being taught in schools ‘even if it is from a young age’. 6th May 2011 -
Sex Education Should Not Be Taught In Schools
Many think it is inappropriate to teach children about sex, whilst others think it should be a parents' choice to inform their own child, according to a poll by baby product website babychild.org.uk. 6th May 2011 -
News, Nationwide petition launched as poll finds most parents don’t want sex ed in schools
Antonia Tully of Safe at School welcomed the Babychild.org poll on sex education published today, saying: "This fits in entirely with what parents are telling me. We’re now in the sex ed season, as the summer term is when many primary schools cover sex and relationships education, and I’m getting a increased number of calls from worried parents.” 6th May 2011 -
Half of Parents Unhappy With Sex Education In Schools
According to a new survey, parents are not happy about the way that sex education is taught in our schools. The independent baby product review site www.babychild.org.uk polled over 1732 parents across the UK who had children in the 5-11 age group. This was to determine their opinion on how they felt about their children learning about sex at school. 6th May 2011 -
Many parents 'oppose school sex education for children'
Of 1,700 parents of UK 5-11 year olds surveyed by BabyChild website, 59% said they disagreed with the practice. 5th May 2011 -
Sex education should not be taught in schools, say more than half of parents
Many think it is inappropriate to teach children about sex, whilst others think it should be a parents' choice to inform their own child, according to a poll by baby product website babychild.org.uk 5th May 2011 -
'Parents against sex ed in school' survey
Many think it is inappropriate to teach children about sex, whilst others think it should be a parents' choice to inform their own child, according to a poll by baby product website babychild.org.uk 5th May 2011 -
Sex education should not be taught in schools, say more than half of parents
Babychild.org.uk co-founder Andy Barr said: 'I am not surprised by the results of the study, with the majority of parents against the idea of sex education in a school environment.' 5th May 2011 -
Dec 2010
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1 in 3 dads jealous of mother-baby bond
Babychild.org.uk found 21% said they would like to spend more time with their child, whilst 15% said they found it 'difficult to bond' with their child. 2nd Dec 2010 -
Nov 2010
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The top ten lies parents tell their children
A new study by Babychild.org.uk has revealed that over three quarters of parents admit to telling lies to their children in order to encourage certain behabior. 12th Nov 2010 -
Dads are jealous of mother and baby bond
The study was carried out on 1,562 dads by Babychild.org.uk. It found that 34% of dads admit to feeling jealous of the bond between their child and its mother. 12th Nov 2010 -
Oct 2010
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12% adults still suck their thumbs
The Survey, conducted by Babychild.org.uk, found that while 76% of the people asked admitted to once having a childhood habit, 41% said that they've been unable to stop as they've grown older. 28th Oct 2010 -
12% of adults still suck their thumb and 24% sleep with a cuddly toy
The research was carried out by Babychild.org.uk and found that many adults had failed to give up their childhood 'habits'. 28th Oct 2010 -
10% mums fear having ugly baby
Jill Tovey, of BabyChild.org.uk, who conducted the study, said: "Although a mum's love is unconditional, it can be difficult to learn your baby has inherited the 'family nose'!" 14th Oct 2010 -
'Ugly baby' biggest birth concern for one in ten mums
A new study by Baby Child, reveals that, excluding medical complications, the biggest concern about the impending birth of their child: with one in ten, 9%, claiming that 'having an ugly baby' was their biggest fear. 13th Oct 2010 -
1 in 10 Mums-To-Be Fear Baby Will Be Ugly
A new study, conduced by BabyChild.org.uk, which reviews baby products, has looked into what are the main concerns of expectant mothers about childbirth. The study asked mothers-to-be to label their largest concern aside from medical complications about the impending birth of their child. 13th Oct 2010 -
1 in 10 mums-to-be worry they'll have an ugly baby
of the 1,211 mums-to-be polled, 32% put 'ugly baby' as their top fear and that they were scared their unborn baby would inherit unattractive traits from relatives 12th Oct 2010 -
Mums biggest birth fears revealed
While many mums-to-be worry about labour pains, a new poll has revealed one in 10 pregnant women fear that they'll have an 'ugly' baby. The poll of 1,211 mums-to-be, conducted by Babychild.org.uk, put medical complication fears aside when answering the questions. 12th Oct 2010 -
New research reveals expectant mums top five childbirth fears
New research has revealed expectant mums top five childbirth fears - and discovers one in ten women fear having an ugly baby! 12th Oct 2010