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Your breastfeeding questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 02/09/2010 16:17:00
Help and advice on how to breastfeed

Breastmilk is a perfect, complete food for your little one, easily digested and absorbed. But establishing a successful breastfeeding routine can be tricky to start with. We look at some of the most commonly-asked questions, and offer answers

The MMR vaccine – your questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 15/03/2010 09:10:00
Professor David Salisbury joined us to answer some of the FAQs posted by users concerning the MMR vaccination.

. This means that children will not be fully protected against all three viruses on all occasions, so the best answer is to recommend a second dose of MMR at about three and a half years of age and certainly before they start school.Q: My daughter is 13 months

Your baby sleep questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 18/02/2011 11:12:00
Get your Qs answered in our live webchat with Pampers sleep expert Wendy Dean

, followed by Wendy’s informative answers. PART ONEQ: My 11 month old has always been a bit of a light sleeper and early riser. He has a good routine during the day and takes 2 naps of 1-2 hours each. He eats incredibly well and goes to bed at 7pm. BUT he

Maternity leave: Your questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 01/06/2011 07:49:00
When it comes to deciding how much time to take off with your new baby, there are lots of things to consider. We answer your top concerns...

It’s important you know your rights because legislation changes all the time. From your first baby to your second, what you’re entitled to can be very different. So whether you’re pregnant, or already on maternity leave, here’s an update of all the things you need to consider bef...

Your flu jab Qs answered
By Babyexpert.com on 06/01/2011 08:09:00
Pregnancy flu and swine flu help and advice

Q. How might I catch flu?The virus is spread mainly by coughing and sneezing, and moves quickly from person to person. Public places such as toilets, trains, buses and shops are particular hot spots.Q. What are the symptoms?Look out for extra symptoms that you wouldn’t experience...

Employment and Maternity Pay Questions Answered
By Babyexpert.com on 17/09/2010 11:18:45
Make sure you know your rights with advice from our employment expert Joanna Robson

Joanna Robson is a legal expert specialising in employment and maternity law. Here she answers some common work related questions, whether you are a mum-to-be, about to return or already a mum who works: Q. How do I qualify for Statutory Maternity

Dad-to-be dilemmas answered
By Sophie Westnedge on 16/01/2013 15:46:59
From being involved in the pregnancy to how to hold your baby, find out the answers to what expectant men are pondering...

dads’ minds…Come and meet DaddyNatalDaddyNatal will be at The Baby Show at ExCeL, so come and meet them to get your own questions answered. The classes aim to support dads to become the best birth partners and to become the best dads, too. Packages

Boots’ experts answer your pregnancy health and breastfeeding Qs
By Web Master on 30/11/2012 14:19:31
Pharmacist Angela Chalmers and nutritionist Vicky Pennington joined us for a webchat on staying healthy during pregnancy and when breastfeeding. Here’s the advice they gave:

SPONSORED ARTICLEBoots pharmacist Angela Chalmers and nutritionist Vicky Pennington hosted a live webchat, answering your questions on pregnancy health and breastfeeding. Q My wife was active during her first pregnancy but this time she spends less

Your bottlefeeding questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 02/09/2010 16:50:00
Commonly asked questions about bottle feeding

Q How do I make up a bottle?A Bottlefed babies can be more prone to tummy upsets, so it's important to be hygienic when making up your baby's bottle. Wash your hands before starting and make sure the bottles have been properly cleaned and sterilised. Fill the bottle with cooled, ...

GBS – your questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 06/10/2009 14:02:00
One in four women is a carrier of this hidden bug, which could harm your unborn baby.

Q What is GBS?A It stands for Group B Streptococcus, a type of bacterial infection. It’s part of the same family of bugs associated with sore throats. GBS can come and go – a person does not have to be a carrier all her life.Q What are the chances that I might have it?A Roughly a...

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