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Review: Babymoon break in Dubai
By Emma Daly on 06/02/2013 11:11:10
Carly Waldon, 5 months pregnant, and fiancé Tom, 31, escaped to Dubai for a city-meets-beach romantic ‘babymoon’ break
sense of just how big some of the buildings are.We had no concerns with the dress code - wearing appropriate clothing in public places - as this was as simple as slipping a shawl or cardigan over my shoulders and not wearing swim wear around the mall
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He wont stay in his own bed
By Babyexpert.com on 29/11/2006 15:00:00
Does your toddler play musical beds? Here's how to get him to stay put at night time.
yourself out of Elliott's room, cutting down on any physical contact, like holding his hand. As you sense he's feeling more comfortable about the situation, go out for a few moments, saying you've got to pop to the loo. Return quickly the first few times he
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Calm your labour jitters
By Babyexpert.com on 26/09/2006 11:10:00
From choosing the right pain relief to recovering afterwards, we help set your mind at rest
It's natural to feel nervous about what will happen at the birth, so it makes sense to find out as much as you can about labour before the big event itself. Midwife Maylyn Bonds, who works on the Tommy's The Baby Charity's Pregnancy Information
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Get the sleep you need
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 13:41:00
Tiredness and being a new parent go hand in hand, but there are ways you can claw back precious moments of rest in those early months
and fatigue can be associated with post-natal depression. So if you're feeling low and think everyone's coping so much better than you are, or even that your sense of humour has diminished, then speak to your doctor or health visitor. Continual fatigue
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Independence day
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 13:57:00
Living with your toddlers growing assertiveness can be a challenge,
over his without a protest. Giving him a choice makes compliance easier,' says Dr Sears. After saying "No", quickly offer another idea before he can protest. By offering analternative you'll catch him by surprise and preserve his sense of curiosity
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Confident Kate or Shy Sam?
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 14:00:00
Whats your toddlers personality type and what can you do to help her grow?
she wants to do, and more often than not, what she wants most of all is to be centre stage. She doesn't just thrive on lots of attention - she'd simply wither away without it.She has no sense of fear, but as a parent you may well be afraid that no one
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She wont stay in her bed
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 14:07:00
If your toddlers bedtime has become a second playtime, follow our experts advice to restore peace at night
made sense, too. Sleeping in the day means I'm far better able to cope with Delaney at night. Claire told me I must not give in, so during the first week I heard her words ringing in my ears as I repeatedly took Delaney back to her bed and said Nighty
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How to start potty training
By Babyexpert.com on 29/07/2008 14:25:00
Your seven-point plan to ditching the nappies.
' way to potty train your toddler - just go with whatever makes sense to you, keep the process as casual as possible and expect the odd setback. Never show you're cross when she refuses to use the potty. Wait, remain calm and your patience
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We had our babies at home
By Babyexpert.com on 29/06/2006 13:12:00
Home birth is a hot topic right now. Two mums share their experiences
sensed I wanted a quiet room and she just let me get on with it.Around 11am the pain started to get really bad and I couldn't even talk. At about 2pm I started pushing. Every 15 minutes the midwife would listen to the baby's heart rate to check
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