Teething can start in babies as young as three months and some babies already have a couple of teeth in situ when they are born.Most babies, however, start teething around six months.Middle bottom teeth are normally the first to appear, followed
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Planning a trip away with baby? Make it a better break by following this advice.Before you go:Don't assume travelling within the UK is the easy option. Sitting for hours in a traffic jam can be more stressful than hopping on a planeRemember your
What's in formula milk?Formula milk is cow's milk that is modified to closely resemble breastmilk, with added vitamins and minerals. It is suitable for babies up to one year old.What is milk for 'hungrier' babies and how is it different from normal
By the age of 6 months, your baby is gaining more control of her body and can use various gestures and facial expressions to tell you how she's feeling.Your baby's eyes and facial expressions are her first tool of communication,' says psychiatry
All newborn babies will now have their weight and height plotted on new charts based on how a breastfed baby should be growing.Previous growth charts were based on the average size of a bottlefed baby.The new charts are part of a push by the Dept
Prima Baby columnist Myleene Klass, introduced her daughter to the world via Twitter on Friday 1st April, with a gorgeous photograph of herself with her two daughters.The caption posted along side the snap jokingly stated " World meet Hero, Hero
Recent research shows that what you do during pregnancy may not only help to protect your baby, but can also boost her health and improve her brain power in the future. So pop these easy ideas on your to-do list. TAKE A WALK Regular gentle exercise
If you've had a premature baby (born before 37 weeks) then he'll need extra-special support.Caring for him can feel like a challenge when he's in a neonatal unit surrounded by nurses and medical equipment. The neonatal team caring for your baby