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Pregnancy Magazines - which would you recommend?

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catsofa · 25/08/2014 21:59

What are the different titles like, can anyone give me an idea? I'm thinking I'll get em off ebay second hand rather than pay what I imagine they cost new, so price not really an issue, more the quality of the content. Any recommendations?

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nc060 · 26/08/2014 18:29

I like Prima Pregnancy and Baby, I have found the articles much more useful than mother and baby x

catsofa · 26/08/2014 21:07

Thanks, I'll have a look!

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ShadyLadyT · 26/08/2014 22:53

I've never read a good one.

crazylady321 · 26/08/2014 23:13

I havent botherd at all this time around, anything thats concerned or interested me ive just searched online sites

weeblueberry · 26/08/2014 23:13

Despite it's incredibly twee name, I really like Gurgle. And I like The Green Parent but it's quite niche depending on your type of parenting. :)

catsofa · 27/08/2014 01:19

I might well like Green Parent, I'll check it out.

This is of course my first, so I actively want to re-read all the exact same things I've just read online written by someone else in a magazine. I think I've read about 20 lists of what not to eat, they are all the same but I'm just not bored yet, it's all still so new and amazing!

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lollystick · 27/08/2014 11:47

I signed up to Prima baby magazine at the baby show in Birmingham. £20 for a year subscription and a free Tommee Tippee blender.

It's not a bad read really - wouldn't pay the full price monthly but if you can get a decent annual subscription price there are some good articles (Although you can read most things online now though!)

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