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Your essential labour checklist
By Babyexpert.com on 15/11/2006 09:52:00
Here's what you'll need to take to hospital for the labour
, toothbrush, toothpaste and some waterproof mascara to avoid panda eyes in the post-birth pictures!Books and games- to keep you and your birth partner entertainedA watch- to time contractionsMore essential packing checklists just for you: Your essential
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Your essential hospital stay checklist
By Babyexpert.com on 24/06/2007 10:11:00
Here's what you'll need for the duration of your hospital stay.
favourite maternity outfit as your pre-bump clothes may not fit yetMore essential packing checklists just for you:Your essential labour checklist Your essential checklist for your baby Your essential partner’s checklist
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Your essential partner’s checklist
By Babyexpert.com on 15/11/2006 10:46:31
Here's what your partner will need to bring to the hospital
Tissues - for the tearsA book or magazine - to keep him occupied if you have a long labourMore essential packing checklists just for you:Your essential labour checklist Your essential hospital stay checklist Your essential checklist for your baby
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Packing for a hospital birth: baby checklist
By Babyexpert.com on 12/09/2011 06:43:00
Here's what your baby will need after birth.
- ensure that this has been fitted properly and is suitable for a newborn baby. You won't be allowed to go home without one.More essential packing checklists just for you:Essential hospital stay checklist for mum Your essential partner’s checklist
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New car seat step-by-step safety campaign
By Claire O'Donnell on 19/11/2012 10:01:25
Mamas & Papas launch Safer Seat Checklist and Roadshow for parents
It's National Road Safety Week (19th-25th November) so there's no better time to learn about correct car seat fitting. UK nursery retailer Mamas & Papas have launched ‘Safer Seat 2012' and produced a simple step-by-step checklist, available through
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What to pack
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2006 14:50:00
Have your hospital bag packed four weeks before your due date, in case you go into labour early.
The following is a guideline of what to take into hospital with you, but ask your midwife if she has any other recommendations.For you: Toiletry bag - with flannel, toothpaste, toothbrush, comb, shampoo, soap, hairbrush etc.Two dark towels - one small and one large.Sanitary towel...
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Your labour survival essentials
By Babyexpert.com on 04/03/2009 10:08:00
Give birth as comfortably as possible with our labour saviour ideas.
Youve had your scans, met your midwife, and should be just about ready to go. When you actually get down to business youll want to feel as comfortable as possible. Heres our essential checklist of what youll need to make your birth and time
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Labour bag essentials
By Babyexpert.com on 13/07/2007 12:14:00
We show you what to pack in your hospital bag
Most important things: a copy of your birthplan (give this to the midwife as soon as you arrive), and an old large T-shirt, shirt or nightdress to give birth in. A front-buttoning one will enable you to breastfeed and have skin-to-skin contact more easily after the birthLabour ba...
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Your B-day count down THREE weeks to go
By Babyexpert.com on 14/03/2011 12:50:00
Read our three part countdown to a stress-free birth day
, our essential checklist will make sure you are ready whenever your baby decides to make an appearance. Three weeks to goMake the most of this time to rest, sleep and pamper yourself. You might have a sudden burst of energy and get the urge to clear
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Your B-day count down TWO weeks to go
By Babyexpert.com on 14/03/2011 13:18:00
Read our three part countdown to a stress-free Birth day
Its all very well trying to sleep, but its so hard to get comfy! Try a warm bath before bed, then lie on your side with a pillow under your bump and between your legs. Or use a pregnancy pillow, such as the Big V Maternity and Nursing Pillow, £39.90, from John Lewis. You may ge...
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