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Buying your first pushchair
By Babyexpert.com on 20/10/2011 06:32:00
buying your first pushchair

Things to look out forAdjustable handlesA lightweight designA lie-flat cocoon or carrycotReversible seatSize - when it's folded or 'parked'Easy to lift, fold and fit in the boot of your carAccessories - does the price include a raincover, pram cover

Thinking about reusable nappies?
By Babyexpert.com on 14/11/2007 11:47:00
If you're considering the eco-approach to nappies, here's what you need to know about reusable nappies.

nappies are softer, pre-folded or shaped to fit, and many fasten with poppers or Velcro.The basic choice is between a two-piece and a one-piece (or an all-in-one).A two-piece consists of the nappy itself and an outer cover (wrap), which keeps the nappy

How to 'top and tail' your baby
By Babyexpert.com on 28/07/2011 06:08:00
Here’s how to wash your newborn during the early days

-like substance in baby girls’ vaginas at birth. This is the remains from the vermix (the protective covering that protected the skin in the womb). Try not to remove it during cleaning as it will eventually be absorbed and act as an excellent barrier cream

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...

with the extra fluid a newborn has in his body, which can cause swollen labia in girls or a swollen scrotum in boys. It’s perfectly normal and should soon subside. Baby boys can have extra fluid in a sac around one or both testicles, a condition called a

Can a dummy prevent cot death?
By Babyexpert.com on 10/05/2011 09:52:00
Advice on using a soother or baby dummy at bedtime

on the back to sleep (not on the front or side)Do not let your baby get too hot, and keep your baby's head uncovered.Place your baby with their feet at the foot of the cot to prevent them wriggling down under the covers, or use a baby sleep bag. Never sleep

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