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Stay safe in the sun
By Babyexpert.com on 19/07/2011 11:36:00
Everyone loves to get out and about during the warmer months. These no-fuss tips mean the whole family can enjoy the sunshine safely

effective over time. NEVER use oil on your child’s skin, as it simply won’t provide protection, and make sure you don’t mistake aftersun for sun cream. Sounds obvious but it’s easily done!Don’t be fooled by cloudy days Just because it’s cloudy doesn’t mean

Breastfeeding myths – BUSTED
By Babyexpert.com on 29/06/2011 10:43:00
With so much conflicting advice, breastfeeding can be daunting; we put right some common misconceptions

this many calories! And of course – breastfeeding is free…Myth: Breastfeeding will make my partner feel left outReality: There are lots of things that Dads can do to bond with their baby, such as bathing, massage, and providing skin to skin contact

First aid for holidays
By Babyexpert.com on 24/06/2011 08:14:00
Don’t leave home without basic health essentials and remedies for common ailments.

-on For insect bites Dab lavender oil on a bite. A few drops on their pillow will also soothe if your child's disorientated by a long flight. Tisserand Lavender Pure Essential Oil Or try Tisserand Organic Lavender Wipes For skin irritations like heat rash

Your amazing one month old
By Babyexpert.com on 12/07/2009 11:08:00
Things you need to know about your one month old's development.

shows babies of this age like high-pitched singsong voices.Hold and cuddle her as much as possible. In the womb your baby was ‘held' all the time by amniotic fluid: she feels safe enclosed in soft, warm arms. Skin-to-skin contact is -wonderful for her so

Water births : the facts
By Babyexpert.com on 30/06/2009 16:51:11
Thinking about having a water birth? here's what you need to know.

because some drugs, eg pethidine, can cause early feeding and breathing difficulties for some babies.You are also more likely to have skin to skin contact after the birth, which encourages breastfeeding.How can I get a water birth?Discuss your birth

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.

, you should get it checked out. It's important to get a squint treated properly, as his long-term vision can be affected. Eczema is very common, and it tends to hit after four months. It will give your baby itchy skin, so you may notice him scratching

Birth Fears: Will you tear during labour?
By Babyexpert.com on 28/02/2011 13:08:00
The thought of tearing or having an episiotomy is what terrifies many women about labour.

scaring yourself silly imagining all sorts of scenarios. So, here, to calm your fears, are the facts from the experts… What exactly is a tear? It is damage to the skin, tissue and, occasionally, muscles of your vagina and perineum (the area between your

Top feel-good pregnancy tips
By Babyexpert.com on 08/03/2011 10:27:00
We ask the experts and real mums for their best tips for a blooming good nine months.

health, brushing regularly with fluoride toothpaste and visiting the dentist – NHS dental treatment is free when you’re pregnant.’ Janet Clarke of the British Dental AssociationLOOK AFTER YOUR SKIN ‘During pregnancy your skin will be drier and possibly

Week 18 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 24/02/2012 09:49:00
What's happening with you and your baby at week 18 of pregnancy?

about pregnancy and birth, they're a great opportunity to meet other parents-to-be going through the same stages as you. Massaging your bump with wheatgerm or vitamin E oil or cream will help to keep your skin supple and may even keep stretchmarks at bay

Week 22 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 29/02/2012 05:01:00
what's happening with you and your baby at week 22?

.Your baby Your baby is somersaulting and she gets hiccups. She can now hear you talk, and may respond to a tap on your tummy. You should be able to feel her and may even see your tummy jumping! Her skin is less see-through, she has sweat glands and her

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