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My baby has stopped moving.
By Babyexpert.com on 06/06/2007 10:09:00
Q: I'm 27 weeks pregnant with my first baby and over the last day or so I've not felt her move as much as normal. I always used to feel her moving when I was going to sleep at night. Should I get this checked out?

Midwife Nikki replies: Yes. At 27 weeks you should feel your baby move regularly. She, like us, has sleeping and waking phases, so it may be that her sleep phase has altered and she's now moving more in the morning. She should move at least 10 times

He won’t 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.

in his cot. We tried leaving him to cry, but he'd sob until he was in a terrible state, so we let him sleep in our bed. Big mistake as we can't get him out now!We bought him a little bed with side guards and usually settle him to sleep in our bed

She won’t stay in her bed
By Babyexpert.com on 07/04/2006 14:07:00
If your toddler’s bedtime has become a second playtime, follow our expert’s advice to restore peace at night

Helen Stuart, 30, from Huddersfield is a full-time mum to daughter Delaney, 2. She is currently separated from her partner, although the couple remain good friends. Helen hasn't had a proper night's sleep since Delaney was born.By day, my daughter

8 steps to evening peace
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 11:28:00
Establish a bedtime routine for your baby early on and you’ll avoid problems later

Do you dread the hours between 6pm and 10pm? Perhaps it's because you're spending all your time running up and down stairs desperately trying to calm your fractious baby and get her to sleep. Nearly every new mum has been there, but there are ways

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.

the edges of things as the centre of her visual field was blurred, but now she sees more clearly. She likes faces best - yours, but also others'. Research shows she prefers attractive faces and can imitate facial expressions. 2. She'll be sleeping

Home from home: the best travel cots
By Babyexpert.com on 05/12/2011 11:45:00
Home from home: the best travel cots

Guarantee a good night's sleep for baby when you're away from home. We choose the best travel cots for your baby and budget.Home from home: the best travel cots

Can a dummy prevent cot death?
By Babyexpert.com on 10/05/2011 09:52:00
Advice on using a soother or baby dummy at bedtime

baby falls asleep, and in the initial stages of sleep. Three quarters of dummies fall out when babies are asleep, but there's no need to put it back in. Every time you put your baby down for a sleep, give her a dummy - use it for naps too. But don

Does your child need a nap?
By Babyexpert.com on 25/03/2009 15:47:00
To snooze or not to snooze? Here are some signs that your toddler still needs a daily nap.

There is a difference between a toddler who needs a nap and a toddler who would benfit from a nap. If your toddler falls in the ‘need’ category, then it’s worth ensuring he has his daily sleep.He responds in a positive or neutral way to naptime

Baby Angels Fuzzy Faces
By Babyexpert.com on 04/01/2008 15:13:00
Buy your baby the right Moses basket

Babyexpert RecommendedLuxury Moses basket lined with appliqued velvet in a cute animal design, cotton-covered mattress, blanket and cushion. Call 0800 781 4828 or visit www.babyangels.co.ukRRP / price at purchase: £115

Babies R Us Winnie the Pooh
By Babyexpert.com on 04/01/2008 15:16:00
Find the right Moses basket for your baby

Babyexpert RecommendedNatural maize Moses basket with a canopy and lined with organic cotton fabrics. Call 0845 786 9778 or visit www.babiesrus.co.ukRRP / price at purchase: £59.99

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