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As for the Netmums survey, it found that even among mothers unaffected by the change, only a third thought it was correct and fair.
Benefit cuts and fairness: We're all in this together… or are we? Toby Helm 2010
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The 2,500-strong survey by parenting website Netmums found that although almost one half of mothers say they know it is wrong to treat boys and girls differently, almost 90% admit they do exactly that.
Most mums admit favouring sons, say researchers Amelia Hill 2010
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Sally Russell, co-founder of the Netmums social networking site, said: There will be some resistance and difficulty in persuading some women of the need for it.
Pregnant women added to flu jab list Denis Campbell 2010
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Tomorrow, Freegard and the other founder of Netmums, Sally Russell, will take the results and deliver them by hand to 10 Downing Street.
Benefit cuts and fairness: We're all in this together… or are we? Toby Helm 2010
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The co-founder of Netmums – a website for mothers – knew instantly it would light a firestorm.
Benefit cuts and fairness: We're all in this together… or are we? Toby Helm 2010
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Nicola Lamond, Netmums spokeswoman and mother, said: Being a single parent can be pretty tough.
Online dating leaves middle-aged women in 'single wilderness' 2011
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A survey carried out by Netmums, the parenting website, shows that 30% of first-time parents surveyed are not offered any antenatal care at all by the NHS.
Middle class flock to private antenatal care as cuts bite 2011
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– Netmums Coffeehouse/crossover_news: Volume 005, Issue 091 »
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Given that, according to a survey by the parenting website Netmums, 30% of first-time parents are not offered any NHS antenatal care, the NCT do fill an important gap for those who can afford it.
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Siobhan Freegard, co-founder of Netmums, said: As a mum of two boys and a girl, I know first-hand that, try as we might, it can be very hard to treat all of your children the same.
Most mums admit favouring sons, say researchers Amelia Hill 2010
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