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Bodyshape - pregnancy17 Jan 2006
The big change

In the next in our series on the shape of women's bodies and how they change over time Woman's Hour looks at pregnancy - when the changes are dramatic and all too obvious. Some of us love that rounded glow - others hate it and can't wait to get back to what they were before the invasion of the bodysnatcher.

Claudia Hammond talks to pregnant women, Personal Trainer Oriane Abbonizio, Dee Parker, senior lecturer in Contour Fashion at Leicester University and Professor Steve Bloom, Head of Metabolic Medicine and Endocrinology at Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London.


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