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Avoid catching a family cold
By Babyexpert.com on 15/09/2009 14:37:34
Families with children catch 5 times more colds than those without.

of infectionDr Dawn Harper, family GP and mum of three confirms that the Department of Health has got it right with its 'Catch it, Bin it, Kill it' campaign.She says, 'Using a tissue is the first step in a simple process to reduce the risk of transmission

New swine flu vaccination info for pregnant women
By Babyexpert.com on 17/07/2009 14:46:36
What to do, who to contact for information on swine flu in pregnancy

A Dept of Health report out today (30th Sept 2010) recommends that pregnant women should be offered free swine flu vaccinations as part of the NHS seasonal flu campaign, to safeguard against a resurgence of swine flu.Govt Director of Immunisations

Your flu jab Qs answered
By Babyexpert.com on 06/01/2011 08:09:00
Pregnancy flu and swine flu help and advice

Q. How might I catch flu?The virus is spread mainly by coughing and sneezing, and moves quickly from person to person. Public places such as toilets, trains, buses and shops are particular hot spots.Q. What are the symptoms?Look out for extra

Help for pregnant and new mums
By Babyexpert.com on 12/09/2007 11:53:00
If you're currently pregnant or gave birth recently, look out for the Johnson's Baby Bonding Bus.

Bonding BusThe bus, an interactive tour to help teach mums how to bond with baby pre- and post-birth, is visiting a number of Tesco stores as part of Tommy's Pregnancy Health Month.A midwife is on board to answer your questions, offer expert advice

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

Importance of flu jab during pregnancy highlighted by new study
By Sophie Westnedge on 09/05/2013 10:15:01
Research shows flu jab in pregnancy could reduce small schizophrenia risk for baby

not worry.“The chances are still quite small. I don’t think it should raise alarms for mothers,” said lead researcher Professor Alan Brown.He advised seasonal flu vaccinations as a way of reducing the chances of catching flu.This echoes the Government

Boost your little one's immune system this winter
By Babyexpert.com on 08/11/2011 12:15:00
Boost your little one's immune system this winter - easy, everyday ways to boost your little one's immune system over the chillier months

animals, before preparing food and before eating. These are habits he's never too young to learn.Catch those ZZZsSleep - and getting enough of it - is essential for good physical health and emotional wellbeing. When we sleep, we produce melatonin, which

Pregnant women must get their flu jab says expert
By Emma Daly on 05/11/2012 11:18:12
NHS urges expectant women to get their winter flu jab sooner rather than later

are 11 times more likely to die from flu if you are pregnant or have a serious health condition, and each year thousands die after catching flu. That’s why we are reminding people who are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of flu to get

Dealing with winter sniffles
By Babyexpert.com on 21/01/2013 09:29:00
How to spot early signs of a baby cold and ways to avoid it progressing...

If it's starting to feel as though your baby has had a constant cold ever since winter began - you are not alone.The average child catches between seven and 10 colds a year. With most concentrated into the winter months, that makes for a lot

Bronchiolitis: the facts
By Babyexpert.com on 16/01/2012 09:38:00
Coughs and colds are common over the winter months, but what if your baby has something more serious like bronchiolitis

at home. You can help your baby breathe easier if he sleeps with his head slightly raised.Can I prevent my baby from catching it?Follow these few simple steps to limit the risk of your baby contracting the condition:Keep your baby away from other children

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