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Stay safe in the sun
By Babyexpert.com on 19/07/2011 11:36:00
Everyone loves to get out and about during the warmer months. These no-fuss tips mean the whole family can enjoy the sunshine safely

.Sun protective suits are great for all over coverage.Sun cream application tips:Hit the key areas: We’re talking noses, shoulders, tops of feet, ears and backs of neck.Don’t scrimp: You need at least half a handful (20ml) to cover a child’s body.Spread it on

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

to more ear, nose and throat infections. An ideal time to wean him off his dummy is between 6 months to 1 year - by then the risk of cot death has passed.Q Are there any benefits in using a dummy when my baby is awake? A dummy may provide some comfort

What's happening at 11 months?
By Babyexpert.com on 03/06/2007 11:23:00
Things you need to know about your eleven month old baby.

herself, then her ears, and then her nose.Join your local library if you haven't done so already and start visiting on a regular basis. Babies are entitled to a library card from birth, and children's libraries have boxes of board books your baby will just

What's happening at three months?
By Babyexpert.com on 11/06/2007 11:29:00
Things you need to know about your three month old baby.

on rhyme and rhythm.Whisper in her ear. Studies show babies of this age are very receptive to what they hear - even though she can't articulate many sounds herself yet, making her aware of the range of sounds your voice can produce is very important.If your

Treat a fever fast
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 13:17:00
Knowing how to reduce a temperature will stop you worrying when your child gets ill

or fever can be anything above 37.8°C. Babies often get a fever after their first immunisations at 2 months. Other causes include a cold, sore throat, ear infection, croup or a virus.A child with a temperature will need plenty of liquids as he will sweat

HYPNOSIS? you must be joking!
By Babyexpert.com on 20/05/2006 14:07:00
No, we’re not! If you want a natural birth, hypnosis may help you to relax and focus

only describe it as discomfort-certainly nothing to make me cry for drugs. Marcus arrived just after 11am, weighing 8lb 3oz. As he slid out I could feel all the bumps and knobbles of his ears and nose. It was amazing.'Alison adds: ‘I'd definitely go

All your breastfeeding Qs answered
By Babyexpert.com on 12/01/2012 12:17:00
Here's how to give yourself the best chance of success

to flow. Your baby will feed fairly continuously for 10 minutes or so. Support her head by putting your palm behind your baby's shoulders and your index finger and thumb behind each of her ears. Signs of poor sucking include infrequent sucks, pursed lips

Confident Kate or Shy Sam?
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 14:00:00
What’s your toddler’s personality type and what can you do to help her grow?

partner is tall! Something he's always done when shy or unsure of a person or situation is yank my ear or cheeks to make sure I give him my full attention, and he sucks his top lip furiously. Ooh, sooo cute!' Lukwesa Barnes, 31, mum to Theodore, 18 months.

She won’t stay in her bed
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 14:07:00
If your toddler’s bedtime has become a second playtime, follow our expert’s advice to restore peace at night

made sense, too. Sleeping in the day means I'm far better able to cope with Delaney at night. Claire told me I must not give in, so during the first week I heard her words ringing in my ears as I repeatedly took Delaney back to her bed and said ‘Nighty

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