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Toddler behaviour affected by BPA chemical exposure
By Babyexpert.com on 25/10/2011 05:40:00
Toddler behaviour affected by BPA chemical exposure - girls exposed in the womb to common chemical suffer behavioural issues
.The research carried out at the Harvard University School of Public Health, compared levels of the chemical in the urine of 244 women three times during their pregnancy and at birth.Researchers later measured BPA levels in the children each year and at age
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What to do if your child swallows something poisonous
By Babyexpert.com on 07/11/2011 10:37:00
Advice on what to do if your child swallows something poisonous from the British Red Cross
Its a parents worst nightmare finding your child with a half-empty bottle of bleach or something similarly toxic. If you suspect he has swallowed some, you should:Call 999 immediatelyTry to figure out what he took, how much he has swallowed
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Enjoy a safe summer pregnancy abroad
By Babyexpert.com on 24/07/2009 11:23:00
Going on holiday with a bump? We help put your mind at rest with answers to some common worries.
. How can I stay safe? A Use bottled, boiled or sterile water for drinking, brushing your teeth and washing fruit and veg. Always check the bottle is properly sealed before you buy it and ask for drinks without ice when in restaurants and bars. Fizzy
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Baby's summer first aid essentials
By Ellie Walker-Arnott on 03/05/2013 12:00:00
Keep babies safe in the summer months
be avoided. Check for sharp corners, nails and broken glass, and teach your children about the dangers of these.'Drink bottled water'Eating and drinking abroad can sometimes react badly with children's digestive systems. Avoid tap water, ice cubes, salads
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Enjoy a safe summer pregnancy at home
By Babyexpert.com on 24/07/2009 11:10:00
We help put your mind at rest with answers to some common worries about travels with your bump...
and flat shoes, advises midwife Suzanne Moody. And carry a bottle of water, some snacks and a mini fan in your bag. Do your best to get a seat: wear tops that show off your bump, read Prima Baby
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Colic and crying midwife Q&A
By Emma Daly on 04/04/2013 14:14:00
Midwife Nikki Khan joins Infacol to answer your questions about colic and crying
have just changed to exclusive bottle feeding (was part and part before) for my 4-month-old baby and I have noticed that he is crying more in between feeds (but is ok during and straight after). Could this be colic? Also is it because of the bottles
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Your baby's health: 6-9 months
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 13:14:00
Potential health issues you should be looking out for when your baby is aged 6-9 months.
bottle.He won't necessarily catch a cold in his first winter, but if he has a temperature you can give him a dose of infant paracetamol (follow instructions carefully). If his temperature goes over 38.2˚C/101˚F and isn't coming down, contact your GP
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Is gripe water safe to use for my baby?
By amanda pauley on 30/04/2013 09:00:00
Dr Philippa Kaye explains how gripe water can ease the symptoms of colic and how best to use it
and breaking down trapped air bubbles,” adds Philippa.“It comes in a liquid form which you can give to your baby, via a dropper, up to six times a day. Whether you’re breast or bottle feeding, you simply fill the dropper with the recommended dose and drop
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Your 10 minute pregnancy exercise plan
By Babyexpert.com on 13/05/2011 08:29:00
Safe exercises to keep you fit and in shape during your pregnancy
or a bottle of water, lift your arm, so that your upper arm is horizontal and your elbow is bent to 90 degrees. Extend your arm but keep the elbow soft,and then return to the start position. SUPERWOMAN A safe way to work your back muscles during
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Get ready to travel
By Babyexpert.com on 04/04/2006 14:31:00
When you are pregnant
on travel health.As soon as you arrive, locate the local doctor, hospital and chemists and find out how all the phones work, in case there is an emergency.When travelling, wear loose clothes and comfortable shoes as your feet may swell. Choose an aisle seat
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