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Your body after birth: hormones
By Babyexpert.com on 09/09/2008 17:07:00
How to deal with post-birth hormones

? Do you really need to give him a bath before he's, say, 2? And will you ever be able to work out why he's crying? Try not to be too hard on yourself - all those feelings are normal. ‘The baby blues usually kick in around two to four days after

Pregnant and depressed?
By Babyexpert.com on 19/01/2009 17:09:00
Some 10% of UK mums-to-be suffer from anxiety, so depression during pregnancy is not uncommon.

for worrying; maybe you’ve either lost your appetite or are overeating; perhaps you have stopped wanting to go out or see other people; you cry a lot; feel isolated and lonely; have irrational thoughts – for example, that you might harm your unborn baby

Mums' tips for curing colic
By amanda pauley on 10/05/2013 10:55:00
Babyexpert forum users share their top tips for easing the symptoms of colic

."Kef120"My son suffers with colic and would just spend the whole night crying in pain. A friend recommended Cranial Ostepopathy and I've never looked back. Each session costs £45, lasts around 90 minutes and before they treat your little one they ask lots

I want to breastfeed after my Caesarean
By Babyexpert.com on 03/05/2006 11:38:00
Q: I’m due to have my baby by Caesarean. Will the operation or the drugs affect my ability to breastfeed?

his lips or sucking. Then, make sure you offer him a feed before he cries and becomes frustrated. You may be given pain-relieving drugs, which do go into the breastmilk and make both you and your baby sleepy, although more maternity units are using

Robbie Williams is going to be a dad
By Ellie Walker-Arnott on 05/04/2012 12:26:02
Take That star Robbie Williams is going to become first-time father!

’t wait to be a daddy.” The dad-to-be then signed off: “Crying now, much love, much joy. Roberto, mum and little bump xxxxxx”This baby will be one of two new additions to the Take That brood of babies. Gary Barlow announced last month that his wife Dawn

What's in this month's Prima Baby
By Babyexpert.com on 26/09/2012 09:45:00
See what's free in the October 2012 issue of Prima Baby magazine

's criesFive reasons to give breastfeeding a goAll you need to know about safe sleepOne mum's prem baby storyWondernanny helps tackle toddlersBaby and toddler knitwearYour lifeHow to remember you're still YOU!Your post-baby relationship shifts explained10

New sleep advice from FSID
By Babyexpert.com on 22/06/2007 15:31:00
Cot death charity announces new safe sleeping advice for baby

The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) has announced is its latest safe sleeping message for parents. They are advising parents to settle their baby to sleep with a dummy - even for naps - to help reduce the risk of cot death.FSID says 'Settling your baby to sleep w...

Does your child need a nap?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/03/2009 15:47:00
To snooze or not to snooze? Here are some signs that your toddler still needs a daily nap.

aggravated later on.He cries more often or more easily in the evening than he does early in the day.He shows a deterioration in his coordination over the course of the day, for example he begins falling down more, can’t manage a puzzle as well or has trouble

How to get your toddler laughing
By Babyexpert.com on 22/04/2009 10:57:00
Your toddler's emerging sense of humour isn't just a good excuse for a giggle- it's also an important part of her development.

point crying over spilled milk - or cat food!Take your toddler's humour seriously. OK, so those early attempts at telling a joke can be quite painful, but celebrate the fact your toddler is trying.Read funny books together. He'll soon pick up

What does lactose-intolerant mean?
By Babyexpert.com on 29/09/2011 06:52:00
What does lactose-intolerant mean? Health visitor Dawn Kelly answers your baby feeding questions

lining the small intestine. Without this they can't break down milk sugar into simpler forms that can be absorbed into the bloodstream.Symptoms include weight loss or failure to gain weight, being unsettled, persistent crying, reflux, vomiting, colic

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