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The Risk of Co-Sleeping and Cot Death
By Debra Stottor on 30/04/2009 10:39:57
New research shows a clear link between 'cot death' and sleeping in the same bed as your baby
new mums like to have their baby in their bed for bonding or feeding. Great as it may feel to them, it’s hard to refute given some of the alarming statistics being bandied about…Of the 50 cases of unexpected death investigated by Dr Marta Cohen
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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
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Questionnaire: What birth option is right for you?
By Debra Stottor on 04/11/2009 01:37:22
Try the ThinkBaby Birth Questionnaire to see what kind of birthing options you should be thinking about
, bring it on!9 Who would you like to cut the cord?a)I don’t mind – if my partner wants to, he’s welcomeb)My partner – it will help him bond with our babyc)As long as it’s done properly, I don’t mind10 How would you like to see your baby for the first time
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Questionnaire: Which is the Right Cot for You?
By Debra Stottor on 29/10/2009 01:08:30
There are lots of things to consider when you're buying a cot, so what's the right one for you, your home and your baby?
suit your style. For more about different cots, see our buyer's guide.1 Would you consider having your baby sleep in the same bed as you?a)Definitely, it’s all part of the bonding processb)I’m sure she’ll doze off with me after night-time feeds
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