Q My 3½-year-old son is potty trained, but when he's at nursery he sometimes wets himself. How can I stop this?A If he's been recently trained, there's every chance that when he's playing, he forgets he's not wearing a nappy. He may need gentle encouragement to go to the potty or...
Midwife Nikki says...You're not on your own - there are many parents who struggle with a range of disabilities. Start by asking your GP to refer you to an occupational therapist, so they can assess your individual needs.Information charity Disability, Pregnancy and Parenthood Int...
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 something she's capable of, or almost r...
Pre- and postnatal fitness expert Melinda Nicci says...It's totally normal for your stomach to be soft and a bit jiggly after having a baby. However, most of us feel better when our abdominal muscles are toned and strong, which has the added benefit of improving posture, and maki...
Midwife Nikki says...The scan done between 11 to 14 weeks is called a 'nuchal translucency scan' and measures the fluid in the skin at the back of your baby's neck (the nuchal fold), giving an indication of the risk of Down's Syndrome. The antenatal blood tests screen further, me...
months, and, after chatting to the mums assembled, who've won an M&P competition to meet and talk to Tess, she gets ready for a Q&A session with the audience - hosted by Prima Baby's Deputy Editor Claire Roberts.Q. How did you get your figure back so