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Miriam Stoppard's new pregnancy and baby books
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/09/2006 14:41:59
The glamourous celeb doctor offers useful advice and tips in these handbag-sized guides to pregnancy and parenting.

bonding with baby (breastfeeding, baby massage, health and hygiene) are covered here. You can buy entire books devoted to baby sleep routines, breastfeeding and baby health, so don't expect the information to be the most in-depth on the bookshelves

Know-how: Pregnancy Massage
By Debra Stottor on 11/08/2008 01:39:50
Massage can leave you feeling relaxed, destressed and altogether calmer – and it’s just as beneficial during pregnancy

it myself?Absolutely, although you won’t be able to give yourself a full body massage. Rubbing oils into your belly is a great way to bond with your unborn baby, not to mention a great way to keep the skin supple and well moisturised. If you’re suffering

Review: Sign & Smile CD-Rom
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/03/2006 01:57:10
An easy introduction to the joys of using sign language alongside spoken word, for early communication with your baby.

Sign and Smile PC CD-Rom A simple and appealing introduction to the joys of using sign language with speech for better communication with your babyIt's quite low-tech, but then the cartoon images are soft and enjoyable so this isn't a huge problem

Your top 10 worries sorted!
By Becky Seery on 06/12/2009 01:17:19
Our stress-free guide to overcoming your mum-to-be anxieties

about her bump, and those feelings can vary from day to day! As you start to feel the baby kick and move around inside, you might start to feel a strong bond, but even then things aren’t always straightforward. ‘At first I found it hard to believe I

New mum - help and support
By Maria Muennich on 01/10/2009 01:22:40
New mum in need of a little advice and support? You're not alone, find out more about the ups and downs of new motherhood here

to grips with breastfeeding, which can come very naturally to some but can also require a bit more effort and commitment for others. You may also be concerned about bonding with your baby, as this is something else which can happen more quickly for some

TTC: other people’s pregnancies
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/05/2008 00:39:48
It can be hard to cope with other people’s pregnancy joy when you are still trying to conceive (TTC)

the great bond of motherhood to share. Be good to yourself – treat yourself to something, not necessarily pregnancy related, to give yourself a lift. Trying for a baby is a huge thing and you deserve a break!

Bathing your new baby
By ThinkBaby on 20/09/2010 09:38:10
How to give your baby a bath safely and keep him nice and clean!

Your guide to giving your baby a bath Giving your baby a bath not only keeps him clean and smelling sweet but also gives you important skin on skin contact that helps you bond and develop your relationship. But new babies are delicate and it

No more babies for Amanda Holden
By Anna Lewis on 28/02/2012 11:37:56
After nearly dying during the birth of daughter Hollie, Amanda says her family is perfect

.”Amanda saw her newborn daughter for mere moments after the birth but was soon put under general anesthetic to stem the bleeding and wasn’t reunited with her for three days.Mums who don't get to hold their babies straight after giving birth can sometimes have

Baby swimming – your essential guide
By Kimberley Smith on 20/04/2011 17:50:47
Everything you should know about swimming with your baby

-founder of swimming school Water Babies, believe you can take your baby to the pool just a few weeks after he’s born. “It’s an activity that helps you cope with those difficult first weeks, and the skin-on-skin contact helps you both bond,” she says. Chlorine

Review: iCandy cherry pushchair
By Sarah Lawson on 13/08/2007 00:10:02
After the popular iCandy apple, here comes the lighter iCandy cherry buggy and/or travel system

snuggle) and the ability to have your child facing you or facing forward is great. There's a real move now to get parents to position their buggies with baby facing them, which is very good from a bonding and developmental point of view, but it's useful

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