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Stokke Sleepi
By Babyexpert.com on 30/09/2008 14:14:00

Beautiful to look at and designed to make the transition into the world a softer experience for your newborn child, the award winning Stokke® Sleepi™ crib system is an elegant children's bed with modern soft curves. It starts out as a round crib

Stokke Sleepi cot
By Babyexpert.com on 31/08/2006 11:28:00

Babyexpert RecommendedOval beech cot with lockable castors and hypoallergenic mattress with removable easy-wash cover. Four position mattress base and converts into two chairs when outgrown.Call Mothercare on 08453 304030 to order or visit www.stokke.comRRP / price at purchase: £...

Light ‘n Learn Caterpillar from VTech
By Babyexpert.com on 01/02/2007 14:14:00

From Birth UpwardsThe Light ‘n Learn Caterpillar is a versatile, practical toy designed to fit easily onto a pushchair or cot. In the sleepy time mode, the Light ‘n Learn Caterpillar will calm and relax baby with its soothing sound effects, calming

I want to breastfeed after my Caesarean
By Babyexpert.com on 03/05/2006 11:38:00
Q: I’m due to have my baby by Caesarean. Will the operation or the drugs affect my ability to breastfeed?

his lips or sucking. Then, make sure you offer him a feed before he cries and becomes frustrated. You may be given pain-relieving drugs, which do go into the breastmilk and make both you and your baby sleepy, although more maternity units are using

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

behaviour is often a better indicator of how ill she is than the reading on your thermometer. If she also seems very sleepy, is breathing strangely, has a fit, has a rash, is being sick or won't drink, always seek medical advice.

Amazing video shows baby yawning in the womb
By Sophie Westnedge on 22/11/2012 10:18:58
Researchers believe images could help doctors monitor baby development

do not yawn contagiously, nor do they yawn because they are sleepy. Instead, the frequency of yawning in the womb may be linked to the maturing of the brain early in gestation," Nadja said.The concept of monitoring foetal yawns as an indicator of a

Nine ways to handle the pain
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2006 14:52:00
Worried about how you’ll cope with labour pain? You’re not alone. Here are the most effective options.

you feel sick or even be sick. It can make you feel sleepy, woozy or even hallucinate. Some mums complain they were so sleepy they feel they missed out on the birth. It can make your baby very sleepy for a few days and can cause sucking, breathing

Baby massage
By Babyexpert.com on 03/05/2006 12:39:00
Massage can help to calm an unsettled baby and is a great way to spend time together.

circles on her head so she links this action with having a massage. If she's ready, she'll get excited. Never try to massage her if she's crying or feeling sleepy, explains Pauline.Rub my back, MummyPlace her over your shoulder and massage from her back

The best pain relief for you
By Babyexpert.com on 11/01/2007 08:30:00
Find out as much as you can about what pain relief you’re likely to be offered and think about what might suit you

, making your baby sleepy, too.    It helps to know:You may be offered diamorphine but it's much stronger so will only be given once. Gas and air Nitrous oxide and oxygen, which you inhale.   Advantages:It takes the edge off the pain and it won't affect

Breastfeeding clinic - FAQs answered
By Babyexpert.com on 21/01/2012 06:55:00
Expert advice for breastfeeding mums

continuously for 10 minutes or so, but if he gets sleepy, which is common with newborns, stroke his cheek or feet to keep him alert.Problem: The health visitor has told me my baby latches on well, but breastfeeding still really hurts. It could be... Your body

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