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Spa review: Norton House Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh
By Web Master on 28/02/2013 14:19:46
Relax on a pampering babymoon break in Scotland

for extra seats, or a family's-worth of luggage!Norton House Hotel & Spa is a stylish combination of traditional Scottish house with comfortable reception rooms in the original part, and smart, well-appointed bedrooms in a new wing, plus a super-sleek spa

Treat a fever fast
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 13:17:00
Knowing how to reduce a temperature will stop you worrying when your child gets ill

Strip your child down to his vest and nappy, or just a nappy if the room is warm. In his cot, only use a light blanket or a single sheet for bedding. Cool the roomOpen a window - the room should be well ventilated but not draughty. Use an electric fan if you

Dealing with winter sniffles
By Babyexpert.com on 21/01/2013 09:29:00
How to spot early signs of a baby cold and ways to avoid it progressing...

of sniffles at this time of year.It's horrid when your tiny baby is snuffling away and there's little you can do about it.In fact, almost 50% of parents worry so much about their children's health during the winter that they end up suffering from stress

Your quick guide to fevers
By Babyexpert.com on 17/01/2011 05:32:00
Too hot or not? Find out what your baby’s thermometer reading means

or ibuprofen. Undress to nappy or vest and pants. Keep room well-aired at 18°C/65°F. 39°C (102°F): High fever. Seek medical advice and treat as above. 40°C (104°F): Very high fever. Seek medical advice immediately. If your baby is older than 3 months, her

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.

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

Your baby's health 9-12 months
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 11:37:00
Potential health issues you should be looking out for when your baby is aged 9-12 months.

if you're breastfeeding talk to your health visitor or GP about possibly giving your tot a supplement. It's not uncommon for babies this age to be ‘borderline anaemic' without showing any symptoms. However, signs to look for include your child being pale

How to fat-proof your child
By Babyexpert.com on 18/04/2006 16:06:00
Avoid childhood obesity by adopting these good habits now.

As your bundle of energy charges round the sitting room and races up and down stairs, it's hard to imagine he could ever have a weight problem. But what he eats as a baby and toddler can have a huge effect on his taste for life. In years to come

Exhausted? How to beat pregnancy fatigue
By Babyexpert.com on 05/06/2007 14:54:00
It's common to feel tired when you're pregnant. Try these pick-me-ups to get you through the worst of the wipe-out stage.

as stimulants, keeping your brain ticking. Put up blackout blinds so it's completely dark. Make sure your mattress is comfy. And check the room temperature - a cool 18˚C is ideal.If you find yourself tossing and turning at night because you're anxious, make a

'Joshua was meant to be ours'
By Babyexpert.com on 12/02/2012 06:02:00
Life with a baby who has Down's Syndrome

with a smile that melts my heart, who was meant to be here with us and we were meant to be here for him.Josh is sitting up now and is nearly crawling; he gets from one side of the room to the other in his own special way - he has hypotonia [low muscle

Does your bump size matter?
By Babyexpert.com on 18/01/2007 08:30:00
It's hard to resist comparing bumps with friends! But don't fret if yours doesn't measure up - the 'right' size doesn't exist

but you might have a big baby as there's more room for your baby to hide.'Has your bump made an appearance yet? Read our article all about how early your bump will start to showYour midwife is the most important person assessing your bump size as she

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