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We all know that oysters have long been associated with being the ‘food of love’, but is it just oysters that supposedly have this love-inducing power or can other food have the same effect on us too? This article is aimed at exploring the topic of natural aphrodisiacs, AKA food aphrodisiacs - what they are and how they work, as well as identifying some of those romantic foods. How do...
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The NHS says that eating a healthy and varied diet while you’re pregnant should provide you with most of the vitamins and minerals that you need, give or take a few.1 But, of course, that’s during pregnancy. So, do women have to think about their...
Has a morning wave of nausea led you to suspect you might be pregnant? Or maybe it’s your sudden craving for pickled foods that’s got you wondering? A missed period followed by a pregnancy test is the only reliable way of finding out if you’re...
If you’ve been trying to concieve for a while, don’t panic – one in seven couples have trouble getting pregnant. Your first stop is your GP if you’ve had trouble for more than a year. If you’re aged 36 or over, make an appointment after...
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