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Christmas: Family Safety
By ThinkBaby on 23/12/2008 01:30:26
Top tips for keeping your home and family safe this Christmas
Be accident awareUse fireworks safely Be preparedCheck on elderly relatives and neighboursFor more ideas and advice on fire safety, check out family fire safety.Safety goes beyond the homeThe CSEF also point out that road
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Childproofing your home
By ThinkBaby on 10/12/2006 08:01:35
What's a perfectly safe home to you can be a dangerous place for your baby so try seeing your home through her eyes and making some changes
and knees at baby level and think about how your baby will be interested in pulling on, climbing on, chewing and poking absolutely everything within grasp, things can suddenly look very different. Most accidents involving young children happen in the home
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Aprica: REVOLUTIONISING BABY TRAVEL
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2006 15:06:07
Using research and science to develop a technologically advanced and medically sound baby car seat.
sleep, and encourages good digestion and the absorption of vital nutrients. This is particularly relevant when it comes to car seats which play such an important role in protecting babies from injury in car accidents. At the Aprica Central Research
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Causes of miscarriage
By ThinkBaby on 09/12/2010 16:00:36
Why miscarriage happens, medical conditions that affect pregnancy and make miscarriage more likely and when to investigate the causes
to an increased chance of miscarriage, including smoking (both active and passive), excessive alcohol consumption, and high caffeine consumption. In rare cases miscarriage may be caused by a severed fall or other accident but this is not as common as the movies
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Safety for a young baby
By ThinkBaby on 28/11/2008 02:38:19
How to keep your baby safe in the early months
When you first hold your baby you'll probably be amazed at how real and yet how fragile he is. This little person is now entirely dependent on you and the care you take to keep him safe: You can't prepare for and avoid all accidents and learning
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Sports to avoid during pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 04/04/2009 11:41:45
When it come to exercising during pregnancy, some sports are less safe than others
should be careful to avoid cycling in the wet, because the risk of an accident is higher. Off-road cycling on all but the flattest, tamest of tracks is also not recommended due to the far higher risk of falling.Climbing, ice skating, rollerblading
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Pampers feel ’n learn
By ThinkBaby on 24/04/2008 10:55:36
Top potty training tips with Pampers feel 'n learn...
to use Pampers Feel’n Learn only at night. She’ll probably still have a few accidents, but the extra absorbency will mean no wet beds! Remember it could take another few months before she’s totally dry at night.Grab a FREE pack of Pampers® Feel’n Learn
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Toddler First Aid: Bumps & bruises
By ThinkBaby on 22/02/2008 07:09:56
How to treat bumps and bruises at home and when you need to see a doctor
nasty bang to the head then you need to be cautious about a potential concussion, skull fractures and internal injuries. If your child is nauseous, vomits or behaves oddly in the 48-hours after the accident then you should take her to the doctor right
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Exercise during pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 16/10/2009 03:03:22
Exercise during pregnancy is important both for a healthy pregnancy and an easier birth, it's great for your mental well-being too
pregnancy are that it should be gentle and low impact. You want to work up a little sweat, but you don't want to push yourself too hard and leave yourself pufffed out, dehydrated or open to accidents. If you're not used to exercise then start off very slowly
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How to change a disposable nappy
By ThinkBaby on 07/06/2005 11:04:41
A step-by-step guide
for your baby - too big or too small can lead to very messy accidents and won't be comfortable for your baby. It might sound obvious but when you're moving to a new size it's tempting to use up a batch of smaller nappies or start on bigger ones early
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