Could You Do Without Paperwork in Pregnancy?
April 3rd, 2010Sometimes, the paperwork involved in pregnancy can spoil the joy of the experience to some extent.
New mums often tell you that having a baby is as much an exercise in paperwork and organization skills as it is joyous journey and whilst the jury is out on whether mums get ‘baby brain’, according to Bounty Parenting Club, almost half of mums (44%) admit to forgetting dentist, doctor and midwife appointments and a third forget important family birthdays.

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To manage the piles of pregnancy paperwork and make family life easier, parenting website Bounty.com is offering new and expectant mums a free online organizer service, so if you want to get your head around parenthood go to: http://www.bounty.com/organiser where in a quick click you can:
- Drop in your baby’s due date and ages of your children and the organizer will automatically fill itself in with other ‘need-to-know’ dates such as: when to give your MAT B1 form to your employer, the earliest date you can start maternity leave, and when to apply for free prescriptions and dental treatment, the Health in Pregnancy Grant and Child Benefit
- To save typing you can drag and drop into the calendar from a menu of everyday events like immunizations and swimming lessons to family days out
- Key events are also automatically linked to printable checklists. For example, as your baby’s due date gets near the organizer will flag a checklist for ‘What to pack in your hospital bag’. There are also checklists for events like ‘Getting ready for weaning’ and ‘Organizing birthday parties’ so making family life easier really is a piece of cake!
To use this great new service sign-up at http://www.Bounty.com
Related articles:
- Screamfree Parenting: The Revolutionary Approach to Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool (parenting-success.com)
- We’re pregnant (news.bbc.co.uk)
- How To Manage Stress During Pregnancy (blogs.wsj.com)
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