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Fisher~Price Animals of the Rainforest
By Babyexpert.com on 17/09/2008 16:49:00

Fisher~Price™ has launched the most innovative, colourful and practical range of feeding products the baby market has ever seen – Animals of the Rainforest, which includes a 250ml and 125ml feeding bottle. The new range is founded on colourful character-based designs that will ma...

MAM Transition Trainer (6m+)
By Babyexpert.com on 19/09/2008 15:34:00
First cups tested

Babyexpert RecommendedSoft, spill-free spout, ergonomically designed handles. Available in pink or blue.Testers say: We loved this. The handles were a nice shape and size for Jack. The spout was shaped like a bottle teat, but Jack chewed on it so I

Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Pump
By Babyexpert.com on 08/02/2008 10:02:00
Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature manual breast pump tested

Babyexpert RecommendedOne-handed action gives fingertip control and as it only has three parts, it's easy to use and sterilise. Comes with Closer to Nature bottle, teat and sealing cap, plus Steri box for steam sterilising in microwave, and storage

Amadeus 360 Junior Cup (6m+)
By Babyexpert.com on 19/09/2008 15:53:00
First cups tested

Babyexpert RecommendedValve system requires the child to gently suck the lip at the edge of the cup in the same way they have sucked the breast or the teat.Testers say: Jack took to his cup easily, but the handles were a bit chunky for his small

Colic and crying midwife Q&A
By Emma Daly on 04/04/2013 14:14:00
Midwife Nikki Khan answers your questions about colic and crying

is it because of the bottles?A: Colic normally starts to subside around 4 months of age, so it is unlikely to be colic. It may be that he is gulping in too much air when feeding, so always ensure the teat is full of milk and that you wind him regularly during

Your bottlefeeding questions answered
By Babyexpert.com on 02/09/2010 16:50:00
Commonly asked questions about bottle feeding

. Fill the bottle with cooled, boiled water to the correct level. Use a scoop to put the right amount of powder in the bottle. Pull the teat through the screw top, then screw onto bottle. Put the lid on the bottle and shake, making sure the powder

Dos and Don'ts of bottlefeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2010 12:03:00
Advice on the how to bottlefeed your baby

, hold her close, next to your skin.DON'T hold the bottle too flat or your baby will gulp in air rather than milk, causing her to get windy and uncomfortable. Make sure the bottle is tilted at enough of an angle so the teat is full of milk.DO remember

How to wind your baby
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2012 15:08:00
Babyexpert shows you how to wind your baby successfully

one? The latter is designed to resemble a real nippleFLOW: Slow, medium or fast? This is controlled by the number of holes, or size of the opening in the teat. Smaller babies feed more slowly, larger babies feed faster as they grow

Going home with your prem baby
By Babyexpert.com on 03/09/2009 15:26:00
Help and advice for the next big step - going home

are going to be expressing, breastfeeding or bottle feeding at home don't forget to buy some bottles and teats to use. You might like to get your baby used to using these first by taking some in, and using them, in hospital.It's a nice idea to keep a blanket

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

’s mouth and the orthodontic teat is ideal for baby’s jaw and teeth development because it adapts to the shape of your baby’s mouth. Q Should I pop her dummy back in if it falls out when she's asleep? The protective properties appear to be greatest as your

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