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Buyer's Guide to Baby Baths and Seats
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/08/2009 01:00:00
Trying to support a small baby in the bath can be like chasing a slippery soap around the bathroom. Here are some tips and ideas.

Some parents feel confident washing their baby in the sink or bath from Day One. However, slippery wet newborns can strike fear in parents who don't feel they can safety handle their baby in one hand, sploosh water around with the other and keep

Buying maternity underwear
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/03/2011 02:39:41
All you need to know about maternity and nursing bras, maternity knickers, girdles, tights, supports and post-birth pads and comfort

During pregnancy your body shape changes immensely and you may find specific maternity underwear more comfortable and supportive. But you might be just as happy to stay in your everyday underwear to begin with, buying it in bigger sizes as your

Know -how: safety gates and barriers
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2007 01:45:18
Barriers can be a way of making hallways, rooms and stairs safe when your baby starts to move about, but a badly-fitted one can be dangerous

the other side.It recommended that you use a safety gate at the top and bottom of your stairs. This might sound excessive and a hassle for you when you have to open and close them all the time, but a baby who starts to crawl can quickly get up a few stairs

Buyer's Guide to Travel Cots
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/06/2008 01:50:53
Size, weight and being easy to put up are all essentials in a good travel crib or cot.

to clean (most are nylon) or have removable covers that you can machine wash. Accidents will happen.The main concerns with a travel cot are: is it comfortable for your baby, how easy is it to use (ie to put up and collapse back down), and how easy

Buyer's Guide to Safety Barriers, Guards & Bumpers
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/12/2009 01:37:56
For use in front of fires, stairs, doorways, to cordon off areas or to prevent falls from bed - there are a range of home safety options.

all the time, but a baby who starts to crawl can quickly get up a few stairs, and a toddler wandering to find your bedroom in the night can easily fall down the stairs. If you only have one at the top of the stairs, bear in mind that a small child

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