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What is a dream feed?
By Babyexpert.com on 11/04/2011 10:50:00
Wondering how to dream feed your baby? Or what's the point in doing it? Read our guide…

There is much talk about this subject; "What is a dream feed? Why wake your baby when he is fast asleep? I’ve started a dream feed and my baby still wakes in the early hours!" Baby sleep expert and founder of Baby Secrets Ltd, Jo Tantum answers

Sleep secrets every mum should know
By Babyexpert.com on 13/02/2012 09:00:00
Sleep secrets every mum should know by Jo Tantum

on her nightclothes and feed her in her bedroom, as this will create happy associations with her room. You can start this from day one if you wish - put her down to sleep in her room, and move her in with you when you go to bed if she's under 6 months

Coping with colic
By amanda pauley on 18/05/2013 12:07:00
Is your baby crying all the time and you don't know why? She may have colic. Here's what you need to know...

in milk, which results in a gut spasm, causing discomfort.”But there are other theories that indicate rapid feeding, wind, food intolerance, or even too much air getting into a baby’s feed, could be to blame. What can you do?An inconsolable baby who cries

Dealing with colic
By Babyexpert.com on 23/04/2009 11:13:00
What is colic? Has your baby got it and how do you deal with it?

- 5 mins at the most- if a burp does not come up, leave it and don't 'chase' those winds5. Put him down to sleep after his feed and burping.6. If he starts to fuss, hold your hand on him and let him wriggle and fuss a little - NOT crying, just fussing

Soothe away tears
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 11:18:00
There’s no miracle cure to stop your baby crying but there are ways to soothe her

Hunger, colic, tiredness and boredom are just a few of the reasons your baby cries. Crying is normal as it's the only way your little one can communicate her needs and feelings to you. Sometimes the reasons for crying are easy to solve

Get the sleep you need
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 13:41:00
Tiredness and being a new parent go hand in hand, but there are ways you can claw back precious moments of rest in those early months

park on a bright day. If it's miserable outside, try feeding him near a window where he will still be exposed to some light.3 steps to baby bedtime* Look out for signs your baby is tired and put him to sleep then. He is more likely to fall asleep

The new mum’s sleep-survival guide
By Babyexpert.com on 01/09/2008 15:52:00
Those broken nights seem endless but you can get through – here’s how.

in the night, but she looked after the baby in the day so I could keep topping up my sleep,' says Heather, 26, mum to Connie, 6 months. Likewise, expressing milk so your partner can share in some of the night feeds and getting him to take the baby out

Your baby sleep questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 18/02/2011 11:12:00
Get your Qs answered in our live webchat with Pampers sleep expert Wendy Dean

little boys age he really doesn't need a milk feed at night now. However, he will wake at regular intervals as part of his sleep cycle and may well regularly look for a milk "prop" in order to get back to sleep. Likewise if he falls asleep sucking a dummy

Why your baby won't sleep
By Babyexpert.com on 06/06/2006 15:38:00
Sleep solutions for the 8 month old

regularly at night for a feed. For months I breastfed him back to sleep. Then we tried controlled crying. The first night we went to him after five minutes, then 10, then 20. And 45 minutes after he’d stopped crying, he was asleep. The second night it took

8 steps to evening peace
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 11:28:00
Establish a bedtime routine for your baby early on and you’ll avoid problems later

are leaving the room while they are still awake.I'm hungry, MummyIt will be a while before she goes through the night without a feed, but try to feed her in the same place every night. Ideally, this should be next to where she sleeps and keep noise to a

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