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This year, Tommy's is celebrating its 10th National Pregnancy Week!
Starting from 5th
September 2005, this year's activities are supported by Johnson & Johnson. National
Pregnancy Week is our opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of good pregnancy
health to mums-to-be, their partners, and their families, and there are many fun ways you
can get involved. Find out all about what's going on during National Pregnancy Week 2005,
and how you can learn more about health in pregnancy and show your support.

Fun and informative events are being held across the UK in celebration of Tommy's
National Pregnancy Week. Read below for more on what's happening near you!

Romper Stomp is Tommy's National Pregnancy Week 2005 launch event. Join us and a surprise
celebrity for a 5km walk through Richmond Park on Sunday 4th September. And there are more
Romper Stomps being held all over the country throughout the week. Click here for more about
Romper Stomp and how you can take part.

Pregnancy Awareness Days and Events will be running at Boots
stores and in health centres across the country - providing free pregnancy information
(leaflets & guides), access to specialists in the field of pregnancy, and a variety of
promotions and events. Click here for details and for
more about what's on near you.

Product promotions, media sponsorship and awareness-raising activities will all help Tommy's
National Pregnancy 2005 be a fantastic success. Johnson & Johnson
and Boots are running
product promotions throughout September aiming to raise £25,000 for Tommy's. And Mother &
Baby magazine are covering the week with information and real life stories from Tommy's.
Click here for more about what you can find in Boots stores across the country.

Tommy's joined forces with
BabyCentre earlier
this year to find out more about your experiences of having a baby in Britain today. We
interviewed more than a thousand mums-to-be about the highs and lows of having a baby in the
21st century, to try to understand how we can do more to meet the needs of expectant mums
across the UK. Click here to learn more about what we asked and what Tommy's is doing to
help.
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