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Peaches Geldof told she couldn’t have children
By amanda pauley on 08/11/2012 10:21:16
Model opens up about PCOS and suffering from an ectopic pregnancy

it was. But I had to have an operation and the doctor told me he’d have to remove my fallopian tube. I was crying and begging him not to.”“When I woke up, he told me he’d save the tube but it was badly damaged and my chances of having kids had gone from

Expert potty training advice
By Babyexpert.com on 05/05/2010 15:53:00
Help and advice from Prima Baby's Wondernanny Gitte Daniels

:Kayla was in complete control of her bowels and unless the nappies were removed from the house she would always be able to rely on them. I asked Kayla and her parents to throw all the nappies into the bin. This would send a powerful message to Kayla that the nappies

Getting over an episiotomy
By Babyexpert.com on 29/10/2007 15:16:00
How long does it take to recover from an episiotomy or tear?

A tear during labour means that you have suffered damage to the skin, tissues and occasionally muscles of your vagina and perineum - the area between your vagina and anus.The tear could be anything from a nick in the skin to a deeper laceration

It’s potty time!
By Babyexpert.com on 07/06/2010 00:00:00
Potty training info from Huggies Pull-Ups

Help from the expertHeather Welford is a potty training expert and has some helpful tips and advice for parents about to take the potty plunge."Is it time for potty training? Choosing the right time - for you and your child - can help ensure success

It’s all so exciting
By Babyexpert.com on 11/04/2006 16:26:00
From toddler to pre-schooler is a challenging time

-for-it' attitude. But be careful not to let enthusiasm spill over into pressure. Let's get messy!Dig out the aprons and newspaper-messy play is a great way for your toddler to express himself: Activity What you need What it teaches Playdough Playdough from a toy

Your guide on how to stop norovirus spreading
By Emma Daly on 27/11/2012 10:40:23
Protect you and your baby from the winter vomiting bug

and body salts. Ensure you get lots of rest, too. Your baby must be kept hydrated, so maintaining his liquid is important. It is still ok for him to drink milk. Don’t spread infectionStay away from anyone that might be infected, especially if you

Ju Ju Be changing bags
By Babyexpert.com on 09/02/2009 11:49:00
The Ju Ju Be range of funky baby changing bags from JellyBean

The Ju Ju Be range of funky changing bags from JellyBean www.jellybeangroup.co.uk are the hottest changing bags currently on the market. Big on style, they look amazing and are a serious piece of mummy kit! Even more of a selection on the site. RRP

Best ways to stimulate your baby's senses
By Babyexpert.com on 11/09/2008 12:08:31
You can help your baby's development from day one by stimulating her senses.

All parents want to help their baby make the most of every moment. And the fact is that from the minute he is born, your baby is already soaking up experiences through all his senses.Here's how to help him get the most benefit from those early days

Best Christmas toys for 1-2 year-olds
By Claire O'Donnell on 14/11/2012 15:10:00
From a stackable magnetic rocket to a futuristic ride on, treat your toddler this Christmas to these fantastic toys...

For a wheely cute ride look no further than this Domino Ride On. This solid wood pup has four durable wheels and a soft seat so your tot can zoom around the house in style.Available from Bright Spark Toys.Domino Ride On, £45.98

Best stocking fillers for mums-to-be
By Catherine Hudson on 22/11/2012 15:38:00
Treat her this Christmas from our round up of fabulous gifts that are great value for money

Who wouldn't want a festive trio of eye shadow, lip gloss and nail varnish, in a fun cracker-shaped gift box? It's the perfect Christmas treat for any mum-to-be!Available from Marks & Spencer.Compiled by Catherine HudsonMake-up Filled Christmas

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