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Baby formula milk basics
By Babyexpert.com on 19/11/2008 11:37:00
What's the difference between baby formula milks?

What's in formula milk?Formula milk is cow's milk that is modified to closely resemble breastmilk, with added vitamins and minerals. It is suitable for babies up to one year old.What is milk for 'hungrier' babies and how is it different from normal

Pregnancy Beauty Buy: Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula
By Babyexpert.com on 15/12/2010 07:46:00
Awarded: Best Value 2010

Heavenly-scented cream that keeps skin super-soft.Cost From £3.59 for 250ml Why you love it Smells fab. Keeps skin supple as your bump grows.View uk.palmers.com

Your favourite anti colic bottles
By Babyexpert.com on 19/05/2013 09:53:00
We asked in our forums which anti colic bottles worked best for you, and these five came out on top...

Whether you're using formula or expressing breast milk to give in a bottle, finding the right model for your baby can be trial and error. Our forum users voted these bottles their top six - read on to see why...Tommee Tippee anti-colic plus

Dos and Don'ts of bottlefeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2010 12:03:00
Advice on the how to bottlefeed your baby

While breastfeeding is best for your baby is doesn't suit everyone. Formula milk has been specially designed to mimic breastmilk and is available in either ready-to-use cartons or powder form that you mix with water. To help make bottlefeeding a

Your bottlefeeding questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 02/09/2010 16:50:00
Commonly asked questions about bottle feeding

babies vomit occasionally during or after a feed, whether they are breast- or formula-fed. Some vomit more than others, and it happens because your baby is still learning how to cope with breastmilk or formula. If he's well and gaining weight, he

How to make up a bottle
By Babyexpert.com on 15/08/2011 11:28:00
Once you've made up a few feeds, you'll find it becomes second nature, here’s how to do it…

with the formula milk) to put the correct amount of powder into your baby’s bottle. The instructions on the formula packet will tell you how many scoops you need. Gently pull the teat through the screw top of the bottle. Screw both onto the bottle. Secure the lid

Quick and delicious
By Babyexpert.com on 12/09/2006 13:01:00
Fuss-free, healthy dishes for your baby

From 6 monthsMakes: 1-2 servingsStorage: Use within 30 mins1 small ripe avocado, peeled and stonedexpressed breastmilk or formula milk, to thin.Mash the fruit with a fork until it forms a purée. For a very smooth texture, push through a sieve

Follow-on Milk: Aptamil
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 05:23:00
Best Buy and Best Value winners in the 2010 Prima Baby Reader Awards

Powdered or liquid Follow On Milk and Growing Up Milk formulas, for babies from 6 months.Cost From 57p for 200ml carton Why you love it The ready-mixed cartons are convenientView aptamil.co.uk

Pregnancy Beauty Buy: Bio-Oil
By Babyexpert.com on 15/12/2010 07:16:00
Best Buy and Best Value winners in the 2010 Prima Baby Reader Awards

A pregnancy-safe formula that relieves dry, itchy skin and may help reduce the appearance of stretchmarks.Cost £8.95 for 60ml Why you love it Easy-to-apply and non-greasy, leaving skin supple and well-moisturised.View bio-oil.com

For how long should you breastfeed?
By Babyexpert.com on 12/05/2009 01:28:00
What's the optimum amount of time to breastfeed your baby?

is considered preferable to formula are well documented. Even the shortest period of breastfeeding will benefit you and your baby.The only nutrition most babies require for the first six months is breast or formula milk. After that, you need to supplement milk

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