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Baby birthmarks
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2009 12:45:00
One in three babies has a birthmark. Here are the facts about birthmarks.

Birthmarks are far from unusual, but their size and shape can vary hugely from baby to baby.They are becomingly increasingly common, studies suggest, with low-birthweight babies more likely to have a birthmark.Birthmarks are most likely to occur

How to look after newborn skin
By Babyexpert.com on 11/02/2010 10:42:00
Your newborn’s skin may be something that you love to touch, but it is also extremely delicate and needs special care. Here is our top-to-toe guide on how to deal with every little bit…

likely to be found on the head or neck. Sometimes they don’t appear until a few weeks after birth. Whilst most are harmless, see your GP if the birthmark bleeds, changes shape or grows. The main types of birthmark are: Port-wine stain: dark red

Caring for a newborn's skin
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 16:16:00
Your guide to looking after your newborn baby's skin.

sensitivity problem, her skin will regulate and moisturise itself. It's very rare for a young baby to have a serious problem.'Birthmarks are common in newborns, but most fade in time. Here are some marks you may notice.Salmon patches appear on the bridge

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