may breathe noisily while sleeping or awake. If you're worried, talk to your health visitor or GP - but if he's done it for some time and it doesn't bother him, it's probably due to the normal softness of the airway tissues. If he's feeding, sleeping
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Coughs colds and tummy bugs are more common for your baby or toddler during winter. Read on and keep your little one fighting fit with our guide to winter health...A-Z of winter baby health and wellbeing
if you're breastfeeding talk to your health visitor or GP about possibly giving your tot a supplement. It's not uncommon for babies this age to be borderline anaemic' without showing any symptoms. However, signs to look for include your child being pale
-borne bugs such as listeria and toxoplasma can infect your baby and cause health problems."Summer loving
Adding a sachet of Boots Pharmaceuticals Rehydration Treatment (£2.99, Boots) to a glass of water replaces salts and fluids which have been lost during illness.Check with your GP before using. Ease the quease
Recent research shows that what you do during pregnancy may not only help to protect your baby, but can also boost her health and improve her brain power in the future. So pop these easy ideas on your to-do list. TAKE A WALK Regular gentle exercise
1. Ease teething pain You'll need: A clean flannel. What to do: Fold the flannel into a triangle, dip a corner in water and freeze. When pain strikes, let your baby gnaw on the frozen end. Don't give straight from the freezer as it could cause freezer burn. Why it helps: The f...
Obese or overweight women are more likely to develop health complications during pregnancy, new research out today has revealed.The study found that their risk of gestational diabetes was increased four-fold and they were also three times as likely
SPONSORED ARTICLEBoots pharmacist Angela Chalmers and nutritionist Vicky Pennington hosted a live webchat, answering your questions on pregnancy health and breastfeeding. Q My wife was active during her first pregnancy but this time she spends less