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What to do if your child swallows something poisonous
By Babyexpert.com on 07/11/2011 10:37:00
Advice on what to do if your child swallows something poisonous from the British Red Cross

It’s a parent’s worst nightmare – finding your child with a half-empty bottle of bleach or something similarly toxic. If you suspect he has swallowed some, you should:Call 999 immediatelyTry to figure out what he took, how much he has swallowed

NUK First Choice
By Babyexpert.com on 19/09/2008 15:21:00
Feeding and weaning equipment tested

Babyexpert RecommendedWide-neck bottles with coloured lids and orthodontic teats, with a vent to prevent air swallowing.Testers say: William was able to feed well from this one. It was an attractive design too. I liked the coloured tops and Elsie

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.

Some babies are very windy, while others hardly seem to be troubled by wind at all.Wind is the air that your baby swallows when feeding, crying or yawning, and it has to escape from one end or the other.Trapped wind can make your baby very

My toddler's got threadworms
By Babyexpert.com on 10/06/2008 08:47:00
What are threadworms? Here's how to avoid and get rid of them.

is playing with a child who has threadworms, or touches a surface with worm eggs on then puts her fingers in her mouth, the eggs may be swallowed.Once in the bowel, the eggs develop into 1cm-long worms that look like white cotton threads. The female worm

Week 13 of pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 22/02/2012 10:14:00
What's happening to you and your baby at week 13 of your pregnancy?

of pregnancy and baby care.YOUR BABY He is almost fully formed and is starting to look like a little human being. He has a recognisable chin, snub nose and a large forehead. He is swallowing and clenching his fists. By the end of this week, he’ll be almost

Keep smiling!
By Babyexpert.com on 20/03/2007 12:44:04
Don't let the daily grind drag you down. Try these six tricks for staying positive:

-essentials. Do you really need to do all those boring chores like ironing pyjamas or vaccuuming every day?Ask for help. Swallow your pride and ask your partner to take over your most-hated household chore. Chances are he'll do it for a week then admit you can

Your breastfeeding questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 02/09/2010 16:17:00
Help and advice on how to breastfeed

lips flared around it. Good signs that she's feeding correctly are her jaw moving and audible swallowing. Q How often should I feed my baby? A Newborn babies have tiny tummies and can't take in much milk at any one time - so you may feel as though

Get your toddler to try new foods
By Babyexpert.com on 03/02/2010 15:48:00
Ideas and help with toddler feeding.

:Eye (sight); Nose (smell); Hand (touch); Ear (sounds food can make like snap or crunch); Mouth (feel); Tongue (taste); Teeth (chewing).Finally add an arrow pointing downwards to signal that your toddler has swallowed the food.Tick each column with your

Simple ideas to cure a fussy eater
By Babyexpert.com on 21/06/2007 13:49:00
Toddlers can be notoriously picky about food. These two techniques may help.

(sounds the food makes like snapping a carrot, crunching an apple)A mouth (feel of food on the lips)A tongue (licking the food)Teeth (chewing the food)Draw an arrow pointing down to signal that your toddler has swallowed the food.Your child can tick each

Ear infections in babies
By Babyexpert.com on 28/04/2008 16:12:00
Four out of five children will have had an ear infection by age 3. Here's what to do about it.

It's easy to miss an ear infection initially, as your child may run a high temperature for many reasons. Symptoms of an ear infection include:your baby pulling at or rubbing her eara high temperaturebeing off her food/milk - sucking and swallowing may

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