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Newborn babies learn in their sleep
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 19/05/2010 18:14:53
Baby brains are constantly at work, research reveals

Newborn babies develop so quickly because they’re learning even when they’re asleep, it seems. A newborn’s brain is continually adapting and adjusting even when they’re napping, researchers say.Tests on one-day-old and two-day-old babies have suggested newborns act as “data spong...

5 of the best double buggies for twins
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 13/02/2012 15:41:03
The best twin and tandem buggies for pushing babies of the same age

in both these categories that can work for twin babies, so click through to see the top 5 double buggies for your twins…

Medela launches bottle that mimics breastfeeding
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 06/07/2010 13:54:43
Medela’s brand-new Calma bottle designed to help babies move from breast to bottle and back to breast again

Medela - the name behind those highly regarded breast pumps - has just launched a new baby feeding bottle, the Calma.This new ‘feeding device’ works differently to your usual bottle. The Calma forces your baby to use the same technique she’s learnt

Safety alert for Bugaboo Bee owners
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 15/12/2009 14:17:05
Brake failure has been linked to Bugaboo Bee pushchairs. We reveal what Bugaboo owners – or those about to buy - need to know

website. The notice says, “In March 2009 we found out that there had been some cases that the Bugaboo Bee brake has not worked properly after a period of time in use. For this reason, we have taken precautionary measures and developed a set of brackets

Sneak preview - next generation Bugaboo Bee due out soon
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 16/03/2010 12:49:48
Next month, Bugaboo’s tweaked and improved Bee buggy will be hitting the shelves, stylish as ever!

”, according to Bugaboo.So what exactly can you expect from the next generation Bugaboo Bee? The big-name buggy maker says to watch out for:The new height adjustable backrest and sun canopy - these make a comfy and extendable seat that can work for a baby

Endometriosis clues found
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 13/12/2010 13:04:15
Gene research finds chromosomes crucial to a woman’s risk of developing endometriosis. Could better diagnosis and treatment be on the way?

the effect of these variations on cells and molecules in the body."The researchers hope their work could lead to better diagnosis and treatments."We have great confidence that the results of this study will help towards developing less invasive methods

Sneak preview – new Bugaboo
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 15/09/2010 12:52:40
Called the Donkey, Bugaboo’s yet-to-be-released buggy will convert from single to twin buggy and back again.

Bugaboo, that super-stylish name behind the Bee and Cameleon buggies, has just announced a new buggy will be joining the range in 2011. Called the Donkey, the buggy will work as a single or double buggy, or ‘mono’ and ‘duo’ in the language

Bugaboo to launch special edition buggies with Missoni
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 04/05/2011 11:46:20
The Bugaboo Bee and Bugaboo Cameleon pushchairs are to have a bold makeover by iconic Italian fashion brand

, multi-coloured zigzag pattern blanket will also be available. We understand the buggies will still have all the usual fab features. Check out the Cameleon in our buggy showroom.“Children are so sensitive to colours and patterns, so working with Bugaboo

Infantino baby sling recalled over safety concerns
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 25/03/2010 13:12:24
US product safety agency and Infantino are both urging parents to stop using the SlingRider carrier

.Infantino has said parents should get in touch for a free replacement product, by calling 0800 008 6927 or heading to the website.Infantino said it is committed to working with the Trading Standards in the UK and the CPSC in America to continue investigating

Cheap fertility drugs need to be controlled
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 21/04/2010 13:00:40
Fertility expert comments on the need for fertility drug control to help keep multiple birth numbers down

specialists were transferring too many embryos after IVF.”Since then, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) has worked to stop three embryo transfers for women under 40. This has lead to a decrease in the number of triplets. The HFEA is now

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