Rest your baby with his head in the crook of your arm so that you're facing each other and his body is pressed against youHow to bottle feed
in the parents' bed for comfort and feeding. Previous studies have shown this not to be a risk factor, provided the baby is returned to his or her own cot for sleep.According to the BBC, Unicef UK has said it is concerned that any guidance that recommends
Some mums swear by their routines, others never manage to get baby into one.If you follow the advice of TV Supernanny Jo Frost, youll start thinking about your babys sleep and feeding pattern almost from day one. She tells Babyexpert why:When you
one? The latter is designed to resemble a real nippleFLOW: Slow, medium or fast? This is controlled by the number of holes, or size of the opening in the teat. Smaller babies feed more slowly, larger babies feed faster as they grow
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' 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
and tail your babyHow to look after newborn skinStart a routine for your babyYour baby's first feed
Falling head over heels in love with your newborn is one of the best things about being a mum, and the bond between a mother and her child is one of he most powerful forces in nature.Before birthThe process of bonding starts long before birth
You've carried your baby inside you for nine months, but most new parents are full of nerves about handling their tiny newborn. Here's how to get over those new-mum and dad nerves. Support his head Your baby's head is big and heavy compared with her
drinks while feeding your baby - now he's moving about there's more potential for accidents such as scalding. At eight weeks, your baby is more active and eager to experience different shapes and respond to new noises