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Burping your baby
By Babyexpert.com on 22/04/2007 16:46:00
If she's crying, perhaps it's wind. Here's how to deal with a windy baby.

wet shoulder.However, you should talk to your doctor or health visitor if your baby seems to be in pain or doesn't seem to be thriving, or if she gags a lot during a feed or produces sick that looks more like vomit than curdled milk.Information taken

C-section due to placental abruption
By Babyexpert.com on 14/04/2009 10:12:00
Heavy bleeding meant baby Ellie-Rose had to be whisked out by emergency C-section.

made the contractions worse.A driver almost crashed into us but I couldn’t even find the energy to feel scared. I felt sick and I couldn’t think straight because I was so dizzy. I kept asking if they had rung your Daddy; they assured me they had.We got

Your guide to the 12-week scan
By Babyexpert.com on 27/02/2012 10:56:00
Know what to expect when this milestone comes around

You're approaching the end of your first trimester and, if you're lucky, might even be leaving morning sickness behind you and glowing with health like only a pregnant woman can. It's also time for your 12-week scan. Make sure you arrive at yours

Stress-free family travel guide
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 11:33:45
21 things your mum never told you about travelling with children… but we will!

in front. You hope they don't notice... 10 ...crafting origami animals out of sick bags and safety instruction cards... 11 ...forgoing reclining back with the latest bonkbuster and a glass of chilled white wine, for reading ‘Spot's Busy Day' with some

Help, I'm having twins!
By Babyexpert.com on 26/06/2007 13:31:00
Here's what to do once you've found out there are twins (or more!) in there.

. Excessive morning sickness Extreme fatigue, especially during the first trimester Feeling fetal movement earlier in pregnancy, although medical professionals disagree about this. Develop a support network You will need all the help you can get from your

Your safe and healthy eating plan
By Babyexpert.com on 07/06/2006 15:21:00
Simple food rules for mums-to-be, plus what to steer clear of

IS LISTERIA? Listeria is a bacterium found in soil, vegetation and sewage that can cause listeriosis, a flu-like illness. But in some cases, sufferers aren't sick at all. Foods that most commonly contain it include mould-ripened cheeses such as Brie

9-to-5 plus one
By Babyexpert.com on 10/12/2006 12:41:43
Want to work through your pregnancy feeling serene, not stressed? We can’t clear your in-tray, but we can help you get the support and advice you need

such as morning sickness, then you might feel you need to speak to your boss earlier. Telling your employer Choose a good moment to tell your boss - not when they're racing to a meeting. Ask to see them in private so you don't have to discuss any concerns

Help, I need a Caesarean
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2006 14:55:00
It’s a worry if you know in advance you may need a Caesarean, but the operation has never been safer.

, which don't cause drowsiness or sickness and won't affect your baby if you breastfeed.Expect to stay in hospital for about four days. You will normally rest for the first 24 hours, then get up on the second day. On your arrival home you'll be advised

How to choose the right childcare
By Babyexpert.com on 12/04/2010 10:55:00
Choosing childcare? Thinking about returning to work? What are the benefits of choosing a registered childminder?

to offering high-quality learning and care. If your childminder is part of a quality improvement network they can also team up with other childminders on the network to offer sickness cover.You may have more than one child and many registered childminders care

Keep your baby safe during summer
By Babyexpert.com on 09/07/2010 16:24:00
Enjoy the warm weather together with these tips to stay safe in the sun...

throughout the day. Dehydration can happen easily to small children in the hot weather. Sometimes heat or change of diet abroad can also cause diarrhoea or sickness. If your child starts to look lethargic, with dry lips or has diarrhoea or vomiting for six

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