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Stomach cramps in early pregnancy
By amanda pauley on 14/03/2013 11:40:55
We explain why it's common to feel tummy pains in the first trimester

in the early stages. Wind, constipation and the added pressure that having a baby puts on your muscles, veins and joints, can also leave you with that uncomfortable feeling.How do I cope with it?A hot water bottle or a warm bath should help to soothe the pain

Can vitamin B12 cure colic?
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2013 07:24:00
Eating steak, chicken and eggs in early pregnancy may help reduce the chances of having a crying, colicky baby, say scientists.

Eating steak, chicken and eggs in early pregnancy may help reduce the chances of having a crying, colicky baby, say scientists.What newly-pregnant mums-to-be eat in the important first trimester could have a positive effect on their baby

The cord clamping debate: should it be done immediately after birth, or not?
By Emma Daly on 02/04/2013 12:30:29
Midwife calls for NHS guidelines to change, suggesting delayed cord clamping could benefit newborns

and the expulsion of the placenta and membranes) there are two options:Active management: which includes routine use of uterotonic drugs, early clamping and cutting of the cord and controlled cord traction.Physiological management: which includes no routine use

Does the nub theory work for predicting your baby's gender?
By Fiona McKim on 30/03/2013 09:00:00
Can the “angle of the dangle” in your 12 week scan picture give away if you're having a boy or girl?

theory is a way of predicting your child’s gender from as early as 12 weeks, using your dating scan picture. Up until this point, your baby’s genital tuber will look the same, regardless of sex. But at this point, advocates of the theory claim

Study finds babies react to arguments while asleep
By Sophie Westnedge on 27/03/2013 11:56:21
Exposure to moderate stresses and arguments could have an impact on the way in which a baby's brain functions in later years

function.“We were interested in whether a common source of early stress in children’s lives – conflict between parents – is associated with how infants’ brains function,” said lead study author Alice Graham.“Even during sleep, infants showed distinct

5 baby sleep tips
By Babyexpert.com on 08/04/2013 11:10:00
Simple tips for getting him settled to sleep and keeping him safe

drift back to sleep after those late night/early morning feeds.Click here for more Babyexpert.com sleep advice...

Kate Middleton reveals small, neat baby bump (finally!)
By Sophie Westnedge on 23/04/2013 10:36:15
Can Kate really be six months pregnant? We investigate if bump size matters...

size as she is experienced in knowing whether your baby is the right size. Find out why pregnancy bump size measuring matters.Has your bump made an appearance yet? Read our article all about how early your bump will start to showRead more...Are you

Colic and crying midwife Q&A
By Emma Daly on 04/04/2013 14:14:00
Midwife Nikki Khan joins Infacol to answer your questions about colic and crying

baby has recently started furiously crying early evening and I can't seem to comfort him. His face becomes flushed and he seems very agitated. It upsets me so much because nothing I do seems to relax him. Is this colic and what should I do?A: Depending

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