We all love a gorgeous, hot summer, but be sure to keep in mind that babies and young children are more vulnerable than us in intense weather.Here are important things to remember to keep your child safe and happy in the sun. SUN SAFETYKeeep babies
baby off the breast and try again. Using a nipple cream after each feed may help, as will exposing your nipples to the air. If one or both of your breasts feel hot and tender, look inflamed and red and you generally feel under the weather, you may have
to wind her. Hold her in an upright position against your shoulder and gently rub or pat her back - don't forget to use a muslin to protect your clothes! If your baby is content after a feed, and producing yellowy-mustard stools as well as six to eight wet