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Buying your first pushchair
On 20/10/2011 in Newborn
buying your first pushchair

Things to look out forAdjustable handlesA lightweight designA lie-flat cocoon or carrycotReversible seatSize - when it's folded or 'parked'Easy to lift, fold and fit in the boot of your carAccessories - does the price include a raincover, pram cover

Baby photos for your parents.
On 23/12/2012 in forum
An App that automatically send photos of your baby to your parents.

Hi all I am a computer science college student and for my final project I would be making an iPhone app that would automaticly send photos from your phone to your parents via email / text message. Your parents will get 5 random photos each morning

Travelling with your baby
On 08/08/2008 in Trips
Hints and tips for successful travels with your baby.

Planning a trip away with baby? Make it a better break by following this advice.Before you go:Don't assume travelling within the UK is the easy option. Sitting for hours in a traffic jam can be more stressful than hopping on a planeRemember your

Travelling with your baby
On 30/01/2009 in Fun days out
Hints and tips for successful travels with your baby.

Planning a trip away with baby? Make it a better break by following this advice.Before you go:Don't assume travelling within the UK is the easy option. Sitting for hours in a traffic jam can be more stressful than hopping on a planeRemember your

Teaching your toddler to talk
On 17/05/2011 in Toddler development
how to help teach your baby or toddler to talk

and organising what babies and toddlers know and the new things they learn about the world.It is exciting to hear your baby’s first words and the many that follow, building the fast-growing store of all the words they have to choose from. Your little one’s brain

Your baby's injections explained
On 10/06/2008 in Health
What will your baby be vaccinated against, when and why?

Getting your child immunised is vital to ensure she stays healthy, but seeing a needle stabbed into your precious little one is a traumatic time. Here's why those jabs are a necessary evil.Immunisations give your baby protection against a range

Is your baby lactose intolerant?
On 21/07/2009 in Health
Could lactose intolerance be causing problems for your baby?

? Diarrhoea is the most common symptom Bloating and wind Stomach pains Nausea Stomach growling and gurgling What can I do if my child is lactose intolerant? Firstly, get a clear diagnosis. Contact your GP who can refer you to a specialist if necessary. Inform

Your body after birth: your nutritional needs
On 30/06/2011 in Birth recovery
It takes time for your body to build up stores of nutrients.

and pulses and green leafy veg, such as spinach. Foods rich in vitamin C help your body absorb iron more efficiently, so have a glass of orange juice with meals.CALCIUMCalcium is essential for strong bones and teeth, and a healthy metabolism. Once your baby

Boost your breastfeeding diet
On 06/04/2009 in Breast and bottle feeding
Give your baby the best start by eating a diet that will boost your breastfeeding health.

A healthy diet is as important during breastfeeding as it is during your pregnancy, as the nutrients in a mum's diet will be passed on via your breast milk. Your protein needs will increase (from 45g to 56g a day), although most women already eat

Your complete guide to immunisations
On 09/01/2012 in Health
Your complete guide to baby immunisations - All the reassurance you need for your baby's jabs

to bring fever down, but only if your child is in pain or miserable. In extremely rare cases, a vaccination may cause an immediate allergic reaction, known as anaphylactic shock. Bear in mind that a nurse giving one hundred immunisations a week for 52 weeks




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