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Kate Middleton’s royal baby name dilemma
By Fiona McKim on 05/04/2013 10:41:23
Pregnant Duchess of Cambridge reveals she's been getting naming ‘help’ from friends

For any mother-to-be, picking a baby name can be one of the hardest decisions to make, especially when helpful friends chip in with their (sometimes not so helpful) opinions.And it would seem even having a royal ring on your finger doesn’t exempt you from the trials and tribulati...

Is pregnancy discharge normal?
By Amanda Pauley on 11/04/2013 13:25:18
Don't get your knickers in a twist over an increase in discharge. We explain why it's common in the first trimester

discoloured, smelly, irritating or blood-stained, it may be something more serious. Thrush is very common in expectant mums due to hormones changing the level of acidity in the vagina. The discharge is usually white and curd-like and causes a sensation

Weaning myths: fact versus fiction
By amanda pauley on 17/04/2013 09:23:26
From the curry conundrum to when to introduce eggs, we reveal the truth about what foods your baby can eat and when

For years parents and experts alike have been discussing the right age to introduce this tasty delight to little ones. Although some mums go by the ‘Grandma knows best’ rule of delaying it until 9 months, the reality is that you can introduce

Sneak peek inside our NEC Baby Show goodie bag
By Sophie Westnedge on 01/05/2013 10:30:00
From great products to two issues of Prima Baby magazine, find out what's in our famous goodie bags at The Baby Show...

!Inside the bag you'll find a pouch of Hipp Organic baby food, a pack of PregnaPure Pregnancy & New mum vitamins, a pack of Metanium nappy cream, a toy from Kiddicare, a sample of Infacare bubble bath for baby, wipes and nappies from Aldi, vitamins from

Can vitamin B12 cure colic?
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2013 07:24:00
Eating steak, chicken and eggs in early pregnancy may help reduce the chances of having a crying, colicky baby, say scientists.

Eating steak, chicken and eggs in early pregnancy may help reduce the chances of having a crying, colicky baby, say scientists.What newly-pregnant mums-to-be eat in the important first trimester could have a positive effect on their baby

Learn to read your baby's cries
By Babyexpert.com on 09/04/2013 11:23:00
Don't worry - it's normal not to know what your newborn is crying about.

Your newborn baby's cry is designed to bring an instant response. But deciding what your baby needs isn't always easy.The mothering instinct is a commonly-held belief that, as a mum, you'll understand exactly what your baby wants each time she cries

Colic and crying midwife Q&A
By Emma Daly on 04/04/2013 14:14:00
Midwife Nikki Khan joins Infacol to answer your questions about colic and crying

an hour after a feed can help, combined with regular winding techniques throughout and after the feed. Also try keeping your baby upright for about an hour after the feed to help aid digestion.Some mums find using a simeticone based product such as Infacol

Your pre-birth ‘to-do’ list
By Babyexpert.com on 16/06/2011 11:13:00
Make the most of the time you have before your baby arrives with our helpful list of things to do...

minutes of light exercise a day can help reduce cramps and backache, help you sleep better and reduce stress. Swimming, walking and light jogging are all good forms of third trimester exercise for mums-to-be. Be prepared This Boy Scout motto applies

Breastfeeding myths – BUSTED
By Babyexpert.com on 29/06/2011 10:43:00
With so much conflicting advice, breastfeeding can be daunting; we put right some common misconceptions

that your baby is being adequately nourished. Wet nappies indicate good hydration, while poo nappies indicate enough calories. By about day four, mums and dads may change at least three small poo nappies (the size of a 2p coin) and about six wet nappies

Coping with your child's eczema
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2008 15:28:00
It's stressful having a child with eczema - here's how to cope.

Being a parent of a child or baby with eczema can be worrying, exhausting and emotionally draining, topped off with the incessant feelings of guilt, frustration and helplessness.According to research from Oilatum Junior, 15% of mums are frustrated

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