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DIY health cures every mum should know
By Babyexpert.com on 14/06/2009 12:05:00
From easing teething pain to soothing tummy ache, these simple, effective remedies will help your tot feel better fast.

to be ‘frozen off' by a doctor.  Symptoms that need medical help Minor illnesses usually get better with some home nursing and TLC, but monitor your baby's symptoms and don't hesitate to seek medical advice if you're worried, especially if your baby has any

32 cures for pregnancy niggles
By Babyexpert.com on 04/04/2006 14:26:00
Tiredness, backache and morning sickness – if you’re not exactly blooming at the moment, here’s how to fell better fast

Out-of-kilter hormones and unexpected symptoms can all make you feel rotten. Our simple remedies will help you feel better and know when to seek help.IN THE BEGINNINGFrom the moment of your conception your body starts to change in preparation

Be meningitis aware
By Babyexpert.com on 29/08/2006 15:21:00
Could you spot the symptoms of meningitis?

the better-known symptoms of stiff neck, dislike of bright lights and a rash that doesn't fade when pressed.The Red Flag symptoms are: Pain in limbs Perishing cold hands and feet Pallor/abnormal colour However, not all children will get all these symptoms

Safe pregnancy pick-me-ups
By Babyexpert.com on 08/08/2008 11:38:00
Natural ideas to banish pregnancy aches and pains

You'd be lucky to sail through pregnancy without a niggle. So how to feel better when so many medicines are harmful? We show you some clever fast-fixes to perk you up in no time. THE SYMPTOM: SicknessYour action plan:Eat toast in bed in the morning

Eczema treatments for children
By Babyexpert.com on 08/12/2008 16:13:00
One in five children in the UK suffers from eczema at some point. Here are some treatments that may help.

in their child's eczema. Sometimes the weather can make it better - or worse.Official NICE guidelines state that children with atopic eczema should have unperfumed emollients applied every day, whether their skin is inflamed or not.Emollients are simple, non

Your quick guide to fevers
By Babyexpert.com on 17/01/2011 05:32:00
Too hot or not? Find out what your baby’s thermometer reading means

behaviour is often a better indicator of how ill she is than the reading on your thermometer. If she also seems very sleepy, is breathing strangely, has a fit, has a rash, is being sick or won't drink, always seek medical advice.

More severely premature babies surviving, say experts
By Fiona McKim on 05/12/2012 10:25:46
Study shows improvement in healthcare after very early births

, but that increase is all happening in the first week of life."It's very disappointing that they are not doing any better having survived the first week."When broken down, the results found no improvement at 22 and 23 weeks and survival figures before the 24-week

US TIME magazine cover puts spotlight on ethics of DNA testing
By Emma Daly on 14/12/2012 10:32:52
Latest issue questions whether parents should know health issues their child may face

US TIME magazine’s latest cover puts the spotlight on DNA testing, featuring a baby appearing to ask, ‘Want to Know my Future?’ The cover features a baby boy with labels coming off of him, suggesting which health issues he may encounter

Why do some women have easier births?
By Emma Daly on 03/05/2013 11:38:00
Scientists strive to find out what causes problems in labour and how they can be stopped

to contraction problems. The key for researchers, based at the Centre for Better Births at Liverpool (as part of the University of Liverpool), is to be in a position to spot signs of premature labour, particularly among women expecting twins. Plus, they hope

Treat a fever fast
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 13:17:00
Knowing how to reduce a temperature will stop you worrying when your child gets ill

Mummy I'm hot!' Children run a temperature at the drop of a hat. It's simply a sign your baby's fighting an infection, but taking steps to treat it will make her feel a lot better. Normal body temperature is around 37°C and a high temperature

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