Dress to impress. Always wear something that makes you feel good - not forgetting jewellery and perfume - even if you're not going out.Try something new. Ask your partner or a friend to baby-sit while you go to an evening class, then return the favour when they want to go out.Exe...
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sheets and covers and avoid pillows or duvets that contain feathers.Keep bedrooms cool - being too hot can make itching worse. In warmer weather, place a saucer of water in the room to keep some moisture in the air.Choose non-biological washing powders
Midwife Nikki replies: Yes, this is normal. Pregnancy hormones make your breasts swell and become tender and tingly early in pregnancy. Yellow ‘colostrum'-your baby's first milk-may start to leak as early as 12 weeks, although everyone's different and some women have hardly any. ...
fever symptoms when the pollen count is as low as 10; when it reaches 50, most sufferers will start to struggle.2. HIT THE TOWN:When the pollen count is high, keep your child away from gardens and parks, especially if the grass has just been cut. Choose
-death prevention and postnatal depression.But is keeping childcare in the family the answer to every working mother's prayers? Press reports on a study by The Families, Children And Child Care project (FCCC) claimed anyone caring for a child under 18 months, other
Dental check-ups are free with an NHS dentist when you're pregnant.Research shows that mums-to-be suffering chronic gum disease may be seven times more likely to have a baby that's born too early. The likely culprit is a labour-inducing chenical found in mouth bacteria.Symptoms c...
Most small children love dogs and like to pat them. But to protect your child, teach him these tips from the experts at the Kennel Clubs Safe and Sound Scheme: How to say hello to a dog:Ask the owner if its OK Go up to the dog calmly, with your hands by your side. Make a loo...
There's a lot going on inside your baby's head. As soon as he's out of the womb, he is trying to make sense of all the new stimuli bombarding him. Judith Woodhead, child psychologist at the Anna Freud Centre in London, says, Tiny babies put all their senses to good use immediate...
for the star to keep in touch with her favourite toddler: “Ethan is two and a bit but I Skype him. He doesn’t log on or anything but he holds [the screen] and we have chats! It’s a great way to keep in touch with him and for him to be familiar with my face