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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

Why won't he take his milk?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/10/2011 07:16:00
Why won't he take his milk? Nutritionist Caroline Bunker answers your questions on baby feeding.

pint of formula milk a day. Some babies like a full milk feed before or after their solids, but others take less milk as they eat more solid food. You could try giving your son solids at mealtimes and a milk feed an hour or so later. You could also try

How to care for milk teeth
By Babyexpert.com on 24/09/2010 12:06:42
What happens when little teeth start coming through? Our guide tells you everything...

It’s never too early to start looking after her teeth – even though your little one’s miilk teeth will eventually fall out, it’s great to instil good habits now:You can start cleaning milk teeth as soon as they appear - wrap a small clean piece

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

Follow-on Milk: Cow & Gate
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 05:38:00
Awarded: Best Value 2010

Powdered or liquid Follow-On Milk for babies from 6 months.Cost From 50p for 200ml carton Why you love it It’s a trusted product at a reasonable price.View cowandgate.co.uk

Celebs speak out about the joys of breastfeeding
By Fiona McKim on 30/11/2012 10:58:43
Sienna Miller and David Walliams spill the, er, milk

, saying, “I was never breast-fed, apart from on the show (Little Britain). With my mum it was formula."''I have always wanted to taste breast milk, as I've heard that it's sweet and salty at the same time.''Tongue-in-cheek thoughts from the man who played

Dr Brown's Natural Flow Manual Breast Pump
By Babyexpert.com on 09/01/2009 11:04:00
Manual breast pump with pulsating honeycomb-shaped liner stimulates milk production

Babyexpert RecommendedThe pulsating honeycomb-shaped liner stimulates the breast to help increase milk production, and a dial allows you to adjust suction. Can be used with all Dr Brown's bottles.Rating *****www.drbrowns.co.ukRRP / price at purchase

Can I still breastfeed with small breasts?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/09/2006 15:52:00
Q I want to breastfeed when my baby arrives, but my breasts are small and I’m worried my baby won’t get enough milk.

Health visitor Dawn replies: The amount of milk produced doesn't depend on the size of your breasts. Most of the difference in breast size between non-pregnant women is down to the different amount of fat in the breasts. You need milk

Four weeks of breastfeeding improves babies' brainpower
By Babyexpert.com on 17/03/2011 11:28:00
Breast milk can have a ‘significant’ effect on a child’s development at school, says a new study.

If you haven’t managed to breastfeed as long as you’d have liked, the reassuring news is, just four weeks of breast milk can improve a baby's development, say scientists. While it’s long been known that breast milk contains protective antibodies

Look after yourself while breastfeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 09/05/2011 07:37:00
Your lifestyle and well-being can have an effect on your milk-supply. Follow these 'healthy-mum' tips for breastfeeding success.

to produce enough milk. KEEP UP YOUR CALORIE INTAKEYou use up lots of energy when breastfeeding, so keep your calorie intake up. Eat a healthy diet; opt for nutritious foods, such as nuts, wholemeal toast or fruit. But if you’re busy and miss lunch, it

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