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Gold winner - nappy rash product
By Babyexpert.com on 19/12/2011 11:32:00
Gold winner of the 2011 Prima Baby Reader Awards, Bepanthen nappy rash product

Brilliantly soothing on small bottoms, and cleans up nappy rash effectively.Cost: From £2.40 for 40gInfo: bepanthen.co.uk

Nappy Rash Product: Sudocrem
By Babyexpert.com on 14/12/2010 05:08:00
Awarded: Best Buy & Best Value 2010

Antiseptic healing cream that protects even the most delicate skin.Cost From £2.09 for 60g.Visit sudocrem.co.ukBest BuyWhy you love it Helps soothe and heal irritated skin, and prevent further nappy rash.Best ValueWhy you love it Great multi

Newborn worries
By Babyexpert.com on 02/12/2010 13:20:00
You'll be worried about everything when you get your newborn home. Here are the most common concerns.

baby's eyes aren't strong at first. But if squinting persists after six months, see your health visitor.RASHES Most rashes are harmless, and will come and go very rapidly. Do mention them to your GP if you are concerned, if they persist, or if you

Newborn worries
By Babyexpert.com on 10/08/2009 10:43:00
You'll be worried about everything when you get your newborn home. Here are the most common concerns.

baby's eyes aren't strong at first. But if squinting persists after six months, see your health visitor.RASHES Most rashes are harmless, and will come and go very rapidly. Do mention them to your GP if you are concerned, if they persist, or if you

How to look after newborn skin
By Babyexpert.com on 11/02/2010 10:42:00
Your newborn’s skin may be something that you love to touch, but it is also extremely delicate and needs special care. Here is our top-to-toe guide on how to deal with every little bit…

-skincare.co.uk) as needed, you won’t need to wash your newborn’s hair every day. If your baby develops cradle cap- a scaly, red rash that doesn’t look very pleasant, but isn’t distressing for them - use a specialised cream like Metanium Cradle Cap Cream, £3.45, metanium

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.

cause serious illnesses) and meningococcal C. He'll also have an oral dose of polio vaccine. Click here for more info about vaccinations. Few babies escape nappy rash. Avoid it by always changing your baby's nappy as soon as you think it's soiled

Meningitis: what every parent needs to know
By Babyexpert.com on 18/01/2012 10:36:00
Meningitis is the illness parents fear most. Winter sees an increase in cases, so familiarise yourself with the signs, symptoms and facts.

.What are the symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia?Fever, cold hands and feetRefusing food or vomitingFretful, dislike being handledLimb and muscle painDrowsy, floppy, unresponsiveRapid breathing or gruntingPale, blotchy skinSpots or a rash that does not fade when

Keep baby eczema at bay
By Babyexpert.com on 14/04/2009 17:04:00
Worried your baby might get eczema? These guidelines will help minimise the risks.

There's been a 40% rise in eczema cases over the past five years, and experts suspect that one of the causes could be that parents are over-washing and bathing their babies.Take the following steps to avoid the triggers that can aggravate dry skin and eczema:Avoid soap and fragra...

Baby skin care
By Babyexpert.com on 11/02/2008 16:36:00
How to care for your baby's skin from head to toe.

From the moment your baby is born, you can't take your hands off her, can you?You just want to stroke, touch and nuzzle every part of that gorgeous tactile little beauty that YOU have created.Touching your baby's skin strengthens that special bond between parent and baby, but bec...

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.

freezer burn. Why it helps:  The fabric and the cold help soothe irritated gums and inflammation. When to see a doctor: If pain is severe and baby painkillers aren't helping.  2. Soothe nappy rash You'll need: A hairdryer with a cool-air setting. What

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