A fantastic antibacterial hand foam, brilliant for when you need to quickly wash your hands after changing nappies etc on the move. It is alcohol free and contains Aloe Vera. The little pump dispenses foam directly into your hand and is small enough
on things your child puts in her mouth. Also in the range is an Antibacterial Hand Gel for when you're out and about, and Surface Wipes and Spray for use around the home and on baby equipment. And for ultra-clean washing try the new Antibacterial Fabric
for antibacterial cleanlinesswww.silvercross.co.ukRRP / price at purchase: £40
Babyexpert RecommendedMade from bamboo fibres which and naturally anti-bacterial and anti-allergenic. Comprises two designs, one with Velcro, andone that can be fastened with Nappi Nippas. With long crossover tabs, which ensure a snug fit on all
Cost: From £26.99Sizes: 0-6m/6m-2yTog rating: 2.5100% polyester fleece design with sleeves and shaped legs suitable for a car seat or pushchair with full five-point harness. Fabric is anti-pilling and anti-bacterial with good thermal insulation
developed to ensure it's safe to use on things your child puts in her mouth. There is no need to rinse and the solution lasts for 24 hours. There's also Antibacterial Hand Gel for when you're out, and Surface Wipes and Spray for use around the home. Plus
and some women have hardly any. The reason it happens is that your body is preparing your nipples for breastfeeding-the leaking milk acts as a lubricant and antibacterial. To avoid wet patches on your clothes, wear breast pads from the chemist. Changing
Babyexpert RecommendedThis new addition to the Silver Cross range has three trays, which are all treated with an antibacterial substance called Microban. It also has a four-position seat recline; six height positions; a one-hand compact fold
's Watchdog says, 'Make sure you wash your hands frequently and take an antibacterial gel out with you in case there are no basins to hand.' And all pregnant women are being advised to have a flu jab this year. Prima Baby's GP Dr Rob Hicks says that it offers
myself?Wash your hands frequently (as you would normally after using the loo public or otherwise but also after travelling on public transport). Carry an antibacterial hand sanitiser or wipes, and get the flu jab. The vaccine is free and offers 70