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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.

of the following: Persistent diarrhoea and vomiting. A temperature or fever over 37°C (98.6°F) that won't come down despite treatment, such as baby painkillers. If your baby's limp, floppy or shows signs of dehydration such as sunken eyes and persistently dry

How to get pregnant: refresher course
By Babyexpert.com on 04/01/2010 14:56:00
We all learned in school about where babies come from and how they’re made, but it doesn’t hurt to have a quick re-cap lesson... A biology lesson on how to get pregnant

days, and then it will become less sticky for another two days, and then go back to being dry. As each woman's cycle is slightly different these timings won't be exactly the same for everyone. The main thing for you is to watch for the signs in your own

Power-packed superfoods
By Babyexpert.com on 17/02/2013 09:00:00
Stock up on these superfoods to give yourself a nutritional boost during pregnancy

-rich meal, vitamin C will help boost iron absorption as well.Tuna Another source of omega-3 fatty acids, but also rich in selenium, an antioxidant mineral that protects against cancer. Deficiency of this mineral has also been linked to miscarriage, so it won

A-Z of soothing your crying baby
By on 10/10/2012 14:46:00
Calm your baby's cries by understanding his tears

is common. Ask someone to watch your baby while you take some time out to calm down. If that's not possible, try going into another room. Leaving her to cry for short periods won't hurt her, and it's important you take time to regain your composure.G is for

Do you get any 'me-time'?
By Babyexpert.com on 29/06/2006 14:12:00
As a mum, finding time for yourself is vital for your wellbeing, but it’s not always easy.

so many baby books that bang on about how important it is to find time for a gym session or a long soak in a bubble bath and it gets on my nerves. ‘Quite frankly, I've had to accept that "me-time" doesn't exist at the moment and it won

21 amazing facts about your pregnant body
By Babyexpert.com on 25/07/2006 14:53:00
Pregnancy puts your body through the most incredible changes. Here's what's going on and how to help your body do its job.

functioning well.4. Your skin changesHormones mean skin can dry out. Extra collagen in your skin tears when it stretches, causing stretchmarks. They won't go after the birth but may fade.Help your body - Use a body moisturiser to improve the condition of your

Write a Fisher-Price story and win!
By Babyexpert.com on 23/03/2010 14:21:00
Fisher-Price competition to write a children's book and have it published

, bed, mealtime, etc).The Judges will be equally weighted between HarperCollins and Mattel.  The Judges decision as to who has won the competition shall be final.  The winner will be notified by e-mail or phone no later than the 31st May 2010.In

Calm your birth fears
By Babyexpert.com on 10/01/2012 05:58:00
Calm your birth fears - It's natural to feel scared about what B-day will bring. Here, we arm you with the facts so you can feel confident and in control

. Other signs of distress include lack of movement or meconium - a dark sticky substance passed by your baby - in your waters. Lots of things can cause distress, from a high temperature to a lack of oxygen.Distress won't automatically lead to an emergency

Celebrity Q and A with Myleene Klass
By Babyexpert.com on 14/06/2011 07:32:00
Myleene Klass speaks to Babyexpert users about pregnancy, birth and being a working mum-of-two...

and if so how did you overcome them?Myleene's Answer: Firstly, I won't lie, it is painful, but you already know this, that's why it's called labour. However, stop listening to everyone's birth stories, horror stories, and husband's version of events. No two

Increase your chances of getting pregnant
By Babyexpert.com on 24/06/2007 14:24:00
Increase your chances of getting pregnant - Sex and health tips on how to get pregnant

it takes to get pregnant. In women, stress leads to an overproduction of prolactin, a reproductive hormone, interfering with ovulation. If you're living a hectic life, deciding to try for a baby should be a cue to slow down. You won't be able to live

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