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When baby starts teething
By Babyexpert.com on 11/09/2008 16:19:00
Spot the signs of baby teething and how to deal with it.

Teething can start in babies as young as three months and some babies already have a couple of teeth in situ when they are born.Most babies, however, start teething around six months.Middle bottom teeth are normally the first to appear, followed

How to care for milk teeth
By Babyexpert.com on 24/09/2010 12:06:42
What happens when little teeth start coming through? Our guide tells you everything...

It’s never too early to start looking after her teeth – even though your little one’s miilk teeth will eventually fall out, it’s great to instil good habits now:You can start cleaning milk teeth as soon as they appear - wrap a small clean piece

Toddler calcium boosts
By Babyexpert.com on 22/01/2008 10:01:00
Six easy ways to keep your toddler's bones and teeth strong and healthy with calcium.

breast and formula milk).Calcium is also important for healthy teeth.Ideally, toddlers aged between 1 and 3 need 350mg of calcium every day. Toddler calcium boosts

DIY health cures every mum should know
By Babyexpert.com on 14/06/2009 12:05:00
From easing teething pain to soothing tummy ache, these simple, effective remedies will help your tot feel better fast.

1. Ease teething pain You'll need:  A clean flannel. What to do:  Fold the flannel into a triangle, dip a corner in water and freeze. When pain strikes, let your baby gnaw on the frozen end. Don't give straight from the freezer as it could cause

Protect your pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 18/06/2007 14:57:00
Check out this webcast to find out how to look after your health during pregnancy.

from the worlds of childbirth, nutrition and dentristry, is a quick way to get the answers to many of the most common fears and concerns.Issues addressed include:Should you get your teeth whitened while pregnant?Can you be a vegetarian and have a

Finger foods for baby
By Babyexpert.com on 06/06/2007 10:36:00
First finger foods for baby that even a solitary tooth can cope with.

Nutritionist Caroline Bunker advises: Finger foods are important once weaning is under way, as they'll help your daughter start to learn how to feed herself.They don't all have to be soft, either. Babies don't need teeth for chewing - those hard

Your baby's health 9-12 months
By Babyexpert.com on 06/04/2006 11:37:00
Potential health issues you should be looking out for when your baby is aged 9-12 months.

drops if your baby's nose seems to be really blocked. Your baby is probably cutting lots of teeth right now, and her little face may be red and raw from drooling. Extra saliva seems to soothe sore gums, which is probably why she's producing so much

Editor's Choice Design Award: Nûby
By Babyexpert.com on 16/12/2010 06:55:00
Congratulations to Nûby for winning a special Editor's Award for excellence!

From cups to breastfeeding equipment, Nûby offers a bright, bold range of essential feeding and teething products.View nuby.com

Mothercare Provencal cot
By Babyexpert.com on 31/08/2006 11:29:00

Babyexpert RecommendedRomantic French-style cot in antique white-painted finish with heart and scroll detailing. Includes drop-side mechanism, three-position mattress base and protective teething rails.Call 08453 304030 to order or visit www

John Lewis Montreux cot
By Babyexpert.com on 31/08/2006 11:31:00

Babyexpert RecommendedWhite painted rubberwood sleigh cot with three mattress base positions but no teething rails or drop sides.Call 08456 049049 or visit www.johnlewis.comRRP / price at purchase: £200 (excludes mattress)

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