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Foods to avoid in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 25/01/2008 01:31:39
Several foods you usually enjoy without problems might be off the menu now you're pregnant, here's what you need to avoid - and why

a serious peanut allergy it’s best to avoid these during pregnancy Liver and liver products – are high in vitamin A, which you need to be careful not to get too much of during pregnancy as in high levels it can harm your babyShark, marlin

Introduction to immunisations for your baby
By ThinkBaby on 14/12/2005 08:15:50
When your baby has which injections, and whether or not you need them

, particularly the colostrum of the first few days, and protects your baby from all kinds of illnesses and allergies. But your baby still isn't making the antibodies herself, meaning that the level of protection will fade over time and so doesn't replace the long

Spring Pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 17/05/2008 01:21:42
The weather heats up, pollen is in the air – how to cope with a spring pregnancy!

clothes that still fit you! If you're only just pregnant, you might not be suffering so much (unless you're in the throes of morning sickness). But if you are into the second or third trimester of your pregnancy, here's the ThinkBaby whistlestop guide

Breast or bottle, which really is best?
By ThinkBaby on 05/08/2007 01:01:39
If you haven't decided how you'll feed your baby here's some food for thought

to help your baby stave off infections Protection - Breastfeeding doesn’t only offer your baby protection against disease in the early days, there’s also evidence that breastfed babies are less likely to develop any allergies that they are genetically

Childminder - childcare options
By ThinkBaby on 23/08/2010 21:32:47
The pros and cons of using a childminder, what you can expect and where to find the right childminder for your child

other possible triggers if your child suffers allergiesCheck what the childminder's policy is on watching TV and check it comforms with what you expectAsk for a short trial period to see how your child gets on with the childminder and the other children

Pregnancy Beauty: Skin
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2009 01:11:38
Your skin will undergo lots of changes during pregnancy - how can you keep your bloom?

don't pose any risk to yourself or your baby, although they may be accompanied by uncomfortable itchiness. These rashes are often reactions caused by an allergy (see below) or auto-immune response to the pregnancy and common types are: Priuritic

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