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Could you be (gulp) a baby bore?

Just what is a baby bore - and could you be one?!

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Posted: 19 April 2011
by Kyrsty Hazell

How not to become a baby bore
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How to spot a baby bore (or recognise your inner baby bore)

Becoming a mum is such a momentous change in your life, who can blame you for wanting to talk about it? Babies can dominate your everyday duties, conversation and yes, your life, to the point where you can’t remember what you did or spoke about before they came along.

While this is completely normal (not to mention exhausting, overwhelming and did we mention exhausting?) - if you find that your existence is completely baby saturated and your non-mum friends are near to extinction, you may be verging on becoming a ‘baby bore’.

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