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If baby brain's a myth I have serious problems

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AMITY DRY You scientific people may release your findings and get worldwide recognition of them, but us pregnant women know better. Our brains suck and we know it.

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Eating and drinking while pregnant - are we too paranoid?

Pregnancy food

AMITY DRY What is your attitude towards eating and drinking while pregnant? Did you take the risk with listeria foods? Did you continue to drink and, if so, how much? Do you think the guidelines are reasonable? And do you feel left out if you can't drink at social functions?

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Am I having a boy or a girl?

Pregnancy

AMITY DRY With not knowing the sex comes the chance to test out all the old wives tales that claim to predict what you are having.

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Leave my belly alone

Pregnant

AMITY DRY Too big or too small, we can’t win! From our size to our choices on breastfeeding, sleeping arrangements, parenting decisions and going back to work, it seems that everyone has an opinion and isn’t afraid to share it.

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My story - the unexpected journey to have another baby

Are you trying to conceive?

AMITY DRY This time, however, things didn’t go quite as smoothly. This time I would come to learn just how hard it can be to make, and keep, a baby.

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Answering tough questions from kids

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AMITY DRY I always wanted to be one those parents who offered a well thought out and educational answer to my child’s questions, rather than a “Because I said so.” But, I have to admit, some of his questions lately have had me struggling.

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Meet my imaginary son, Teetee

Head injuries

AMITY DRY My son has an imaginary friend. This is a new development and it has made for some delightful, and interesting, moments in our household of late.

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Would you let your child eat nothing but chocolate?

Chocolate no-bake biscuits

AMITY DRY I watched an interesting program on the Lifestyle channel last week titled, My Child Won’t Eat. I’ve been there, done that and have thankfully crossed over the other side, with a child who will now eat most of what is offered to him.

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Do you smack?

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AMITY DRY Smacking is certainly a hot topic, as I discovered when I blogged about it last year and was shocked by the response. How wrong could I have been, presuming most parents are firmly in the 'no smacking' camp?

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Scolding another's child, when is it ok?

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AMITY DRY You’re on a play date with a group of friend and their kids. You’re all standing around chatting while the kids play happily together, until one of them hits/bites/shoves/pinches or pushes another – hard enough to cause tears. In this instance, who should tell off the aggressor?

More articles from Amity Dry

Toy weapons: harmless fun? Girls are from venus, boys are just alien After work drinks for stay at home mums, a new tradition! I think I’m raising a TV addict Surrogacy - could you do it? Is working from home more work? My son the poohey bum-bum I want my baby back Circumcision - let the debate begin What it means to be Mum Thank god for grandparents Explaining tragedy to children

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Girls are from venus, boys are just alien

Last week two girlfriends and I took our 3-year-old boys to a newly opened play cafe, in an attempt to have a coffee and conversation that lasted more than 2 minutes. We're greedy like that.

Circumcision - let the debate begin

Are you for or against circumcision? Did you have to debate anyone on your decision and what were your reasons for making your choice?

Toy weapons: harmless fun?

This week the Royal Show came to our town and the anticipation of going has been building in our household for the last fortnight. But as soon as we got there I remembered why I get so riled up at the Show...

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What it means to be Mum

AMITY DRY Being a mum is such a uniting force, it is the ultimate common ground. It doesn’t matter what your background is, what your current or previous career was, what your income, where you live or what your life choices are – once you’re a mum we are all inherently the same.

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After work drinks for stay at home mums, a new tradition!

AMITY DRY A few weeks ago an unexpected invitation popped into my in-box. It was sent to a group of my friends, all of us Mums, and it read...