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Your baby's health: 6-9 months
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 13:14:00
Potential health issues you should be looking out for when your baby is aged 6-9 months.

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

Your baby's health: 4-5 months
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 11:38:00
Potential health issues you should be looking out for when your baby is aged 4-5 months.

information, visit www.netdoctor.co.uk/Click here for info on baby's health checks 6-9 months Click here for info on baby's health checks 9-12 months

A-Z of baby winter wellbeing and health
By Babyexpert.com on 09/12/2011 10:18:00
A-Z of baby winter wellbeing and health - our guide to coughs, colds, tummy bugs and more

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

Your baby's health 9-12 months
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 11:37:00
Potential health issues you should be looking out for when your baby is aged 9-12 months.

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

Boost your unborn baby’s health
By Babyexpert.com on 07/06/2010 16:43:00
Follow these simple tips throughout your pregnancy to give your baby a healthier start in life...

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

DIY health cures every mum should know
By Babyexpert.com on 14/06/2009 12:05:00
From easing teething pain to soothing tummy ache, these simple, effective remedies will help your tot feel better fast.

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...

Pregnancy health panics sorted
By Babyexpert.com on 29/08/2008 15:58:00
Prctical and reassuring advice for minor pregnancy ailments

Watch your diet as tummy pain can signal constipation. If you are constipated increase your fibre intake - a high fibre cereal with prunes should help - and drinks lots of water. A warm bath might also ease the pain. If you're bleeding, or have other symptoms, such as a high temp...

10 pregnancy health worries solved
By Babyexpert.com on 07/11/2006 15:20:00
At-a-glance guide to your pregnancy problems with advice from our team of experts.

Q Are my weird food cravings normal?A. Yes - around 85% of pregnant women have had at least one food craving during pregnancy. Some experts say it's your body's way of telling you which minerals and vitamins you're deficient in, but others dispute this.If you're experiencing any ...

How to manage your health after labour
By Babyexpert.com on 23/08/2011 07:41:00
After it was reported that Victoria Beckham is finding recovery hard, here is how to manage yours…

, particularly when breastfeeding”. Pharmacist Rachel’s tips on how mums can manage their health carefully after labour: 1) Don’t try to do everything yourself. If you have friends and family supporting you, there’s nothing wrong with asking them for help so you

Why has she lost interest in using her potty?
By Babyexpert.com on 12/01/2012 11:08:00
Health visitor Dawn Kelly answers your Qs

Health visitor Dawn says...Some parents may feel unhappy about the idea of bribing their child to use the potty, but rewards often help children do what we want them to do.However, rewards work best when a child needs extra motivation to do

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