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Your guide to conjunctivitis
By Emma Daly on 26/03/2013 11:46:51
How to tackle this common eye complaint and when you should see a doctor

Most children will suffer a bout of conjunctivitis as some stage. It's a common complaint where eyes turn sticky, red and itchy. It's usually harmless and clears up quickly, but can be a cause for concern in babies under a month old.What is it

Update your new mum looks with easy eyeliner
By Babyexpert.com on 04/06/2008 14:28:27
Get ‘look at me eyes’ in an instant with our six easy styles.

Look one: THE CATThis look gives a beautiful finish to the outer corners of each eye. Suits: It flatters a smaller eye as less black is used over the lid. Application: Start the line in the centre of the lid on the bed of the top lashes; keep

Do babies need sunglasses?
By Babyexpert.com on 22/06/2009 15:14:19
Sun exposure can damage your child’s eyes, so make sure you buy quality kids’ sunglasses.

UV rays can damage the eyes of babies and children, experts advise. They recommend that all youngsters under the age of 10 should wear sunglasses in strong sunshine. But don’t be tempted to pick up a cheapo pair - your child needs to wear sunglasses

How to soothe your crying baby
By Laura Richards on 02/05/2013 10:21:00
Dry little eyes with these soothing strategies

http://www.madeformums.com/cl.asp?cn=546The sound of your crying baby can be the most distressing thing for new mums. Here, we offer advice on knowing why your baby may be crying and how to soothe your little one, as well as tips from the experts to help dry those tears.Why is my...

Caffeine during pregnancy guidelines
By Babyexpert.com on 29/01/2009 11:34:00
Keep an eye on how much coffee you drink whilst pregnant with our guide.

Love a latte? Crave a cappuccino? We all love a mid-morning pick-me-up, but it’s worth keeping an eye on how much coffee you drink in light of new research that advises pregnant women to limit their caffeine intake to 200mg per day – previously

Has a photo given away the secret of Elton's son?
By Babyexpert.com on 03/06/2011 09:03:00
Elton John’s baby has blue eyes… and his chubby cheeks

’s chubby cheeks may prove that he is Sir Elton’s “baby [with] blue eyes.” ‘Papa’ Furnish is reported to have said that it doesn’t matter. “Neither of us care,” he said, “The important thing is that he’s healthy and happy and loved.”

Blood pressure during pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 11/11/2008 11:43:00
Why it's important to keep a close eye on your blood pressure during pregnancy.

While you're pregnant, your blood pressure will be checked at every antenatal appointment. Maybe you've never really paid attention to it before - so why is your blood pressure suddenly so important?What is my blood pressure?It's a measure of the function of your heart and blood ...

A handy hint
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 13:53:00
Your child’s character is developing before your eyes. Now he’s on the move and starting to talk, clues will emerge as to his future personality.

It's also about now that he'll start showing a preference for using his right or left hand. If he's left-handed, then he'll be among 10% of the population. There's no set age when children show a preference - some use one hand consistently by around 18 months old, while others do...

Beat pregnancy insomnia
By Babyexpert.com on 28/12/2006 08:30:00
Want to get some much-needed shut-eye while you still can? Try our guide to beating your pregnancy sleep-wreckers.

encourage your body to go into longer periods of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep - the phase in which you experience vivid dreams. What's more, pregnancy niggles make you more likely than usual to wake up during the night - so you're more likely to remember

Newborn worries
By Babyexpert.com on 02/12/2010 13:20:00
You'll be worried about everything when you get your newborn home. Here are the most common concerns.

' after each feed. As long as he is gaining weight, has wet nappies and is content, don't fret.ENLARGED GENITALS Newborn genitals are large due to hormones passed from you. Discuss any concerns with your health visitor.SQUINTY EYES The muscles in your

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