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How to wind your baby
By Babyexpert.com on 22/09/2010 15:08:00
Babyexpert shows you how to wind your baby successfully

Bottlefed babies in particular get air in their stomachs during a bottlefeed, so try winding your little one halfway through. Breastfed babies tend not to be quite so affected, but you will still need to burp her when you swap breasts. If she turns

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

Walk out in winter maternity coats
By Babyexpert.com on 22/11/2011 07:01:00
Walk out in winter maternity coats - take the chill winds in your stride in one of these cosy but stylish winter maternity coats

£80, Yummy Mummy Maternityyummymummymaternity.co.ukWinter maternity coats

Coping with colic
By amanda pauley on 18/05/2013 12:07:00
Is your baby crying all the time and you don't know why? She may have colic. Here's what you need to know...

in milk, which results in a gut spasm, causing discomfort.”But there are other theories that indicate rapid feeding, wind, food intolerance, or even too much air getting into a baby’s feed, could be to blame. What can you do?An inconsolable baby who cries

Learn to read your baby's cries
By Babyexpert.com on 09/04/2013 11:23:00
Don't worry - it's normal not to know what your newborn is crying about.

is through hunger, although wind, tiredness and boredom are also triggers.‘In time, you'll come to recognise your baby's different cries,' says childcare author and obstetrician Dr Yehudi Gordon.‘Depending on what she wants, she'll leave certain pauses

Chicco Caddy Backpack
By Babyexpert.com on 19/09/2008 12:46:00
Baby carriers test

Babyexpert RecommendedFold-out framed back carrier suitable from 6 months, with padded shoulder straps; mobile phone pocket; belt bag; sun canopy and zip-off wind/rain cover.RRP / price at purchase: £49.99

Mothercare Dr Brown’s
By Babyexpert.com on 31/08/2006 12:01:00

Babyexpert RecommendedWhat's good? Baby seemed to feed better - taking more milk - and the contoured design meant they were comfortable to hold. Definite improvement on bringing wind up with theseNot so good? Lots of parts to clean and takes up

Dr Brown's Natural Flow bottle
By Babyexpert.com on 19/09/2008 15:07:00
Feeding and weaning equipment tested

Babyexpert RecommendedA patented internal vent is designed to reduce air bubbles and help colic, vomiting, reflux and wind.Testers say: Easy to use, but a bit fiddly to put together. Not sure if the vent system worked as Elsie doesn't suffer from

Britax Cosy Tot Premium
By Babyexpert.com on 03/04/2008 14:37:00
Which car seat is right for you?

Babyexpert RecommendedDeep-padded side wings for side-impact protection; padded height-adjustable headrest; sun and wind canopy; removable machine-washable cover, curved base and can be used with Isofix base (optional)RRP / price at purchase: £94.99

When will I feel my baby kick?
By Babyexpert.com on 10/11/2008 14:15:00
When will I feel my baby kick and how does it feel?

A: It varies for every mum-to-be, but you can expect to feel your first kick between 16 and 22 weeks.It may feel like fluttering, or even trapped wind.Monitor your baby's movements from 24 weeks so you know what's normal for him. Call your midwife

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