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Ectopic pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 08/10/2007 15:57:00
Advice and help on ectopic pregnancy

that they are pregnant. In the minority of women who don't miss their first period whilst pregnant, the condition is not so easily diagnosed.Abdominal pain - This usually starts around five to seven weeks into the pregnancy ie five to seven weeks after the last period

Happy feet
By Babyexpert.com on 12/07/2007 11:20:28
Summer sun means sandals - so get your feet looking their best

your best foot forward.Five steps to super-soft feetThe skin on the sole of the foot needs to be strong enough to take a lot of pressure - the average person walks about 10,000 steps a day. That's why it's the thickest skin you'll find anywhere

A five-minute guide to acupuncture
By Babyexpert.com on 03/01/2012 10:01:00
A five-minute guide to acupuncture - how treatment can help you with getting pregnant, managing morning sickness, inducing labour and keeping stress levels at bay.

ovary syndrome, which can cause ovarian cysts and prevent ovulation). Once we establish that a woman is not ovulating, we can then begin weekly treatment sessions.'Acupuncture may also help increase the chances of getting pregnant in IVF treatment. 'It

On a pregnancy hormone rollercoaster?
By Babyexpert.com on 10/08/2007 14:38:00
Elated one minute, weeping the next? It's OK - your pregnancy mood swings are perfectly normal!

funny stories to share at antenatal classes!Pass the tissuesIf you've just found out you're pregnant, now's a good time to start bulk-buying tissues! In the first few weeks you'll probably find yourself blubbing as sad stories about puppies on TV. It

Your boobs after birth
By Babyexpert.com on 16/05/2008 14:40:00
What happens to, and how to look after, your breasts after birth

EARLY DAYSColostrum is the first nourishment your body produces for your newborn. Three to five days after the birth this changes to a high-protein transitional milk, and after about 10 days your breasts start producing mature milk. The transitional

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.

Don't be alarmed or embarrassed if you think your child might have threadworms - it is very common.Up to 40% of children under 10 are thought to have threadworms, also known as pinworms, at some point. The good news is: it's easy to treat and won

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

www.sleepytot.com
By Babyexpert.com on 09/10/2008 15:30:00

! It arrived 2 days after we ordered it and 2 nights after that my son was finding his Sleepytot in his cot so he doesn't need to cry for his dummy. (He was 10 months when we introduced Sleepytot).I also anticipate that weaning my son off his dummy at some

Young mums and breastfeeding
By Babyexpert.com on 10/05/2009 16:21:00
Many younger mums don't even consider breastfeeding. Why?

.Statistics suggest that 70% of mothers want to breastfeed their babies, and 9 out of 10 women who gave up breastfeeding in the first two weeks were unhappy at having done so and if the right support had been available to them might have been able to continue. Real

For how long should you breastfeed?
By Babyexpert.com on 12/05/2009 01:28:00
What's the optimum amount of time to breastfeed your baby?

The experts all say that even the smallest amount of breastmilk will do your newborn the world of good.So whether you manage to feed your baby for a day, a week or a year, you should already give yourself a pat on the back. Reasons why breast milk

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