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Babies born just a little early at higher risk of emotional problems
By Kimberley Smith on 06/12/2011 13:31:03
Calls for more support for babies born early, as study finds even slight premature birth could affect future behaviour
Babies born even slightly premature – between four and eight weeks – are more likely to suffer from psychological problems, according to a new study.The new research suggests more intervention is needed to support these babies, before they reach
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Hilarious clip of a baby's first chew on a lemon
By Kimberley Smith on 31/01/2012 14:49:21
Perhaps this tot's got a slightly sweeter tooth...
We just can't get over the face on this little chap when he discovers what a lemon tastes like. But he goes back for more...More funny baby videosHave a giggle at this tot's odd facesAmazing video of all four quads laughing in unisonBaby Charlotte's hilarious face at her dad's no...
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Light drinkers refused IVF to save NHS money
By Kimberley Smith on 04/10/2010 13:19:29
Slightly exceeding the recommended weekly alcohol limit could lead to refusal of free fertility treatment on the NHS
Couples who drink even slightly more than the recommended weekly limit are being refused free fertility treatment in a bid by the NHS to cut costs, reports the Daily Mail.Women may even be penalised if their husbands are considered to drink more
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The Green Nursery
By Debra Stotter on 18/08/2008 16:04:17
Some of the greener options may work out slightly more expensive, but they’re better for your baby – and the planet
options may work out slightly more expensive, but they’re better for your baby – and the planet. The cotIf you’re buying new, solid wood from a sustainable source is the best choice, as furniture made with laminated wood, MDF and chipboard tends to use
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Plum organic food for babies
By Sarah Lawson on 08/07/2007 01:42:40
After success with their first baby foods, Plum have launched a 'from seven months' range too
Having had a major success with their 'from four months' range of baby foods, Plum, makers of great organic baby foods, are launching a new range suitable for slightly older weaners (from seven months, or 'stage two').The new meals are still made
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Know-how: What's in a nappy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/03/2007 02:12:18
In the first six months of life, a baby's nappies go through quite a change! From the black tarry first nappy to green poo days to no-poo days… what's it all about?
colour and be fairly light in scent. Formula milk does tend to make the poo slightly more strong in smell, and the poo is likely to be less runny than a breastfed baby's.If your baby has had a vaccination or some baby paracetamol for some reason
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Newborns and jaundice
By Sarah Lawson on 10/11/2006 01:44:19
Jaundice, to a greater or lesser degree, is a feature for many new babies. But what is it and should it be a cause for concern?
is not as good at getting rid of this yellow by-product during the perfectly normal process of breaking down red blood cells after birth.In many babies, this colouring will be only add a slight tinge to the skin tone (and will appear on the palms of the hands
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Budget Lightweight Buggies
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/06/2009 00:02:06
Babies R Us have a new fleet of groovy light buggies for summer holidays and days in the park
times. And alongside the new from-birth pushchairs (from as little as £90), they have some great lightweight buggies for slightly older babies.Pronto, available in Little Star or Sweetheart £49.99The Pronto is available in sweetheart pink or star blue
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Baby Beats competition winners
By ThinkBaby on 16/12/2005 16:55:13
Have you won a Deluxe Doppler or Labour TENS unit?
Christmas is coming slightly early for a couple of ThinkBaby members who entered our recent competition to win a Deluxe Doppler and a labour TENS machine from Baby Beats. Baby Beats' Doppler is specifically designed for use in the home and allows
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Early 30s popular for pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/05/2006 16:46:13
Statistics for 2005, suggest that one in ten women aged 30 to 34 are now having babies.
for having a baby rose slightly, to now stand at 29 and a half years.The trend towards having a child outside marriage has changed too. Ten years ago, only a third of babies were born to unmarried women. By last year, 42 per cent of babies were born
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