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New HUGGIES Baby Wipes - Perfect for everyday mess!
By Babyexpert.com on 27/07/2009 14:51:48
Send in a painting by your child for the chance of getting it put onto canvas.

,” says child psychologist Janine Spencer. Huggies® Baby Wipes are made from natural fibres, giving them a unique cloth-like feel. Alcohol-free and made from 98% water, you can trust them to be gentle on even the most sensitive skin, providing effective

Still not pregnant after a year of trying?
By Babyexpert.com on 12/10/2008 15:51:00
Still not pregnant after a year of trying? If you've not managed to get pregnant after a year of trying for a baby, what could the problem be?

be due to drugs such as beta-blockers, alcohol, tobacco and cannabis. Infections like mumps can occasionally lead to a permanently low sperm count. More often, low sperm counts are due to an unexplained failure of the sperm-producing cells in the testicle

The truth about breastfeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 08/05/2008 14:52:00
Some things you perhaps never imagined, but need to know if you are planning to breastfeed your baby...

why you can’t breastfeed anywhere. Don’t feel you have to retire to a public toilet to feed your baby if you’d rather be sitting in a café drinking a cup of tea.You don’t have to completely cut out alcohol just because you’re breastfeeding. You

Get your body baby-making ready!
By Babyexpert.com on 22/04/2010 09:43:32
Help and advice on conception from Pregnacare...

in essential fatty acids. Try and reduce your intake of caffeine, as it can affect reproductive health if consumed in excess, and you should both watch your alcohol intake too.Lifestyle changesIf you smoke, try to quit, as it can affect your chances

Safe sleeping for your baby tonight
By Nicola Pearson on 21/05/2013 10:24:58
Feeding and cuddling in parents' bed is fine but new advice emphasises babies should sleep in their own cots

against sleeping alongside their baby only if they smoke, or if they have recently consumed alcohol or drugs.Professor Bob Carpenter, who led the study, said, “Although it is clear that smoking and drinking greatly increase the risk of cot death while bed

How to hold a baby shower
By Babyexpert.com on 05/07/2009 15:25:00
Celebrate your imminent arrival with a fabulous girlie get-together.

the shower. Tea parties are always popular as they're fairly simple to organise, suitable for all ages and you don't have to provide alcohol. It's fine to ask each guest to bring a contribution, or ask family members to help out so you don't end up doing

Easy ways to boost fertility
By Babyexpert.com on 24/04/2006 14:28:00
Easy ways to boost fertility - Get yourself in the best shape to help kickstart your fertility and get pregnant

, but just don't have such big portions. What not to do Avoid tea, coffee, sugar and cut down on alcohol. While the odd glass of wine isn't going to matter too much, binge drinking is a problem. Try to stick well within the recommended weekly levels of 14

What is fertility drug Clomid and how does it work?
By Emma Daly on 28/03/2013 09:00:00
A conception consultant explains what Clomid is and how it’s used

should remember that while this is compared to a 25.6% success rate with IVF, it’s a milder approach to assisted fertility and can be a good first step. Increased monitoring, as well as a healthy diet (ie. no alcohol, no smoking and a healthy meal plan

Increase your chances of getting pregnant
By Babyexpert.com on 24/06/2007 14:24:00
Increase your chances of getting pregnant - Sex and health tips on how to get pregnant

that but getting into shape may help your body cope with the physical demands of pregnancy.You should stop smoking and limit your alcohol intake to increase your chances of getting pregnant. Research shows women who drink less than five units - that's five small

When it all becomes too much
By Babyexpert.com on 10/04/2006 12:59:00
Postnatal depression affects one in seven new mums. If you're one of them, don't suffer in silence

serotonin. Avoid stimulants like caffeine and alcohol as these affect mood, and eat little and often to keep your blood sugar levels stable. Parenting consultant Debbie Lewis on how new mums can beat the blues Having a new baby is a massive life change

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