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Pregnancy20 weeks
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Your week 20 update is full of good news…read on!

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You and your baby
 
  
 
 
Foetus at 20 weeks
 
Your baby at 20 weeks

The first good news is that your baby’s most important organ, the brain, is developing fast. Which means its unique personality is on its way. Most first time mums might well have felt first movements from baby by now. A magical feeling for all mums.
 
You at 20 weeks

Your increased blood flow and hormonal changes can cause your gums to bleed and damage teeth. To combat it brush your teeth twice a day and have regular dental examinations. The good news is that you can get free dental care from the NHS any time till your child is one – just get an exemption certificate from your GP or midwife.
 
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Tips for you
  
 
 
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Pregnancy: beautiful you


Many mothers develop "stretch marks" on their skin as their babies grow. You can prevent or slow these down by rubbing creams or oils into your bump, breasts and buttocks. Even better, ask your partner or a friend to massage you with sweet almond, avocado or evening primrose oils, for the maximum feel-good experience!
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Pregnancy: How to handle the cat!

Watch out for dear little fluffy while you're pregnant. Cat faeces can cause dangerous infections. Try not to handle cat litter (or use gloves if you do) and always wash your hands thoroughly after stroking her.
 
 
 
 
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