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How to wind your baby
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2012 15:08:00
Babyexpert shows you how to wind your baby successfully

Bottlefed babies in particular get air in their stomachs during a bottlefeed, so try winding your little one halfway through. Breastfed babies tend not to be quite so affected, but you will still need to burp her when you swap breasts. If she turns

What will your newborn baby actually look like?
By Babyexpert.com on 03/06/2011 07:15:00
First-time mums particularly wonder whether everything looks as it should. We help put your mind at rest...

genitalia normal? Your baby gets an extra dose of female hormones just before birth, and these affect them for a couple of weeks afterwards. Breasts in both sexes may be a little swollen and genitals may appear slightly enlarged. This swelling is also to do

The bonding process
By Babyexpert.com on 22/08/2011 07:20:00
While many mums feel an instant connection with their newborns, for others that bond grows more slowly...

Falling head over heels in love with your newborn is one of the best things about being a mum, and the bond between a mother and her child is one of he most powerful forces in nature.Before birthThe process of bonding starts long before birth

How to handle your newborn
By Babyexpert.com on 01/09/2009 15:37:00
Yikes, he's here! How do I look after my newborn baby?

You've carried your baby inside you for nine months, but most new parents are full of nerves about handling their tiny newborn. Here's how to get over those new-mum and dad nerves. Support his head Your baby's head is big and heavy compared with her

Why your baby needs a routine
By Babyexpert.com on 04/09/2007 10:51:00
Supernanny Jo Frost tells Babyexpert why establishing a feed/sleep pattern for your newborn is best for you AND him.

’t sleep. If he won’t sleep he may well be crying. This is when many mums find themselves putting the baby to their breast or giving them a bottle: you can feel that you need to be feeding your baby every time they cry.‘As a mum, you’ve got to be realistic

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