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Fish oil during pregnancy reduces infant eczema
By Babyexpert.com on 31/01/2012 11:54:00
A daily dose of fish oil could prevent eczema

A study has shown that fish oil taken during pregnancy could help mothers avoid passing on eczema to their babies.Cases of infant eczema were reduced by a third in the study conducted by the Women’s and Children’s Health Research Institute in North

Can I eat black pudding?
By Babyexpert.com on 08/08/2007 09:30:00
Q: Is it safe for me to eat black pudding as part of a cooked breakfast while I'm pregnant?

check the sell-by date, store it in the fridge and make sure you serve it piping hot. During pregnancy, you should avoid liver sausage, beacsue of its high vitamin A content, and all types of pate because of the small risk of contracting listeriosis

My nipples keep leaking
By Babyexpert.com on 13/04/2006 15:08:00
Q I’m only 20 weeks pregnant but I’ve already started leaking. I thought that the milk wouldn’t appear until after the baby’s born. Is this normal?

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

How to treat broken bones
By Babyexpert.com on 02/06/2011 07:40:00
Broken bones in young children are more common than you might think. Here is what to do…

of clothing or something similar and avoid unnecessary movement. If it is an upper limb injury, your child may feel more comfortable supporting it herself – by holding it with her other arm, for example.2. If you can, try to take your child to hospital

Beat tummy bugs
By Babyexpert.com on 18/07/2006 09:54:00
Don't let tummy upsets spoil your child's fun this summer

does get a bout of diarrhoea, give them plenty of fluids, try an oral rehydration solution, such as Dioralyte, and avoid dairy products. 

Clever kids eat fish
By Babyexpert.com on 18/07/2006 13:51:00
Why fish is good brain food for your child.

they were healthy.Professor Michael Morissey, director of the Oregon State University Seafood Laboratory, says, ‘Although young children and pregnant women should avoid eating shark, swordfish and Spanish mackerel, eating 12oz a week of a variety of fish

Eat iron-rich foods
By Babyexpert.com on 29/09/2009 09:25:00
Boost your pregnancy diet with iron-rich foods to beat fatigue.

beef. Avoid liver, however, because of its high vitamin content. Not a fan of red meat? Poultry contains some iron too - there's more in the leg than the breast. Chickpeas and kidney beans are good vegetarian options.green leafy vegetables

The Pisces baby
By Babyexpert.com on 26/02/2010 12:10:00
Find out about a child born under the sign of two little fish, 20 February to 20 March...

are natural peacemakers and often use their diplomatic skills to avoid future possible problems. What parents should know: Pisceans are often quite insecure around new people, so make sure you use gentle persuasion to help them learn to share the love

Week 10 of Pregnancy
By on 22/02/2012 05:01:00
What's happening with you and your baby at week 10 of pregnancy?

’s got to be NOW! Avoid resorting to junk food by carrying a supply of healthy snacks in your handbag. Fresh fruit, dried fruit and cereal bars are a good idea.Avoid junk food while pregnant. It’s not just to keep you and baby healthy – it will make

Week 10 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 22/02/2012 05:01:00
What's happening with you and your baby at week 10 of pregnancy?

to be NOW! Avoid resorting to junk food by carrying a supply of healthy snacks in your handbag. Fresh fruit, dried fruit and cereal bars are a good idea. Avoid junk food while pregnant.It’s not just to keep you and baby healthy – it will make weight loss

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