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The term "new mum" is correct and commonly used in written English, especially in British English.
It refers to a woman who has recently given birth and become a mother for the first time. Example: "The hospital provided a lot of support for new mums with their newborns, offering classes on breastfeeding and baby care."
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"There must be a regulated message," says one 40-year-old new mum in Chandler.
And most worrying for a new mum, she's way too thin.
Bruini could well be the hip new mum Mosey could do business with.
I am sure every new mum goes through that horrible feeling.
"There's a kind of expectation of a new mum with a healthy baby that she should be happy with everything, if a bit tired," she said.
Accompanied by her investment banker husband, the new mum showed little sign of maternal exhaustion as she showed off her winter tan and slimline post-pregnancy physique.
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New mums want to do it.
"New mums apologise for baby-spamming their Facebook timeline!
She added: "All new mums need the same support no matter how their babies are fed".
There is a massive amount of pressure placed on new mums to breastfeed as part of being a 'good mum'.
StorkUp lets new mums create shopping lists and recommendations for other new mums, with personalised responses, price comparison and then allows them to buy online.
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