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Your baby's feet
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/06/2006 10:30:00
The first year of your baby's life will not be spent with shoe shop assistants! For most of this time you'll want her toes to be naked.

, or sleepsuits which pull the toes up because your baby is too big for them. Additionally, try to avoid putting any shoes on them at all.In cold weather and whilst out and about, you might want to keep their feet covered. If you have a soft, sleeping bag

Inch Blue: soft shoes for heavenly toes
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/07/2006 12:04:18
Babies don't need shoes until they can walk, but soft footwear like the wonderful Inch Blue range is great for tiny toes on the go.

When your baby is at home or undercover, there is really no need to put footwear on her. However, if she is out in the sun or if it's cold, you might want to have something to protect the tender skin of her feet. Also, as she begins to crawl, you

Watch your unborn baby grow - 2nd Trimester
By Tessa Watkins on 04/05/2010 16:06:59
By this point, your baby will have all of his essential parts and will start to move around in the womb - so watch out for those kicks!

The Second TrimesterWelcome to the start of your second trimester! This is the time of greatest activity for your baby – he can bend, stretch, twist, kick, leap, flex and make very complex movements with his hands.* Remember, all pregnancies

Pins and needles in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 02/06/2006 01:11:56
Tingling in your fingers and toes might seem strange but they shouldn't be anything to worry about.

term, and you may well get tingling in your fingers and toes, or a pins and needles sensation.Doctors do not believe this is a sign of anything worrying (unless you get regular dizziness or other unexplained symptoms too), but do recognise it happens

Fairtrade at Babes With Babies
By Louise Rogers on 03/03/2008 00:50:38
Buying ethical goods doesn't have to be dull and boring!

and hat set, £15, both by Piccalilly. And if your toes are feeling chilly in the last few weeks of winter, try the adorable Superfluffies, the fluffiest slippers around, £29 for baby ones, £39 for adult sizes, made in Peru from supersoft alpaca. Proof

Inch Blue shoes 2007
By Sarah Lawson on 09/03/2007 03:18:09
This classy brand of soft shoes has a new season of delightful designs to treat your children's feet.

We've raved about the soft leather shoes from Inch Blue before. Companies like this, making shoes that fit gently around your baby's feet can keep toes warm without pressing down too much and harming the developing foot. They also help keep socks on

Man U launches official baby merchandise
By Monica Stylli on 21/11/2007 14:55:16
Show your support for the Reds with this fab new range of baby gear.

Travel Gift Set, Travel Cot Bassinette, Baby Sleeping Bag, Baby Bouncer, Baby Fleece Blanket, Cosy Toes, Baby Changing Bag, Backpack Harness & Reins, Baby on Board Sign and Child Booster Seat. For more information visit www.supercover.co.uk

Baby survives after doctors predict stillbirth
By Sophie Westnedge on 04/07/2012 10:20:02
Mum was told he had died in the womb

, but just seconds after Cohan’s arrival, midwives found he was breathing and wiggling his toes.“He is the baby that came back from the dead,” Alex said.“It was the most amazing thing – I was told my baby had died and to prepare myself for a stillborn

Buyer's Guide to Shoes for Babies and Toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/10/2008 01:14:33
Babies don't need shoes until they've been walking for six weeks, but what footwear is safe in the early months?

, then this will probably be enough, but you can put socks on if they allow room for toes to wriggle.If you do want to pick up some soft shoes to keep socks in place, try things like Daisy Roots or Inch Blue, which are soft leather shoes that do not enclose your baby's feet

What is lanugo?
By Louise Rogers on 01/10/2007 01:56:21
It’s one of those words that gets bandied about in all the pregnancy books, but what is it? And should you be concerned about it?

of the fingers and toes. Some people recommend rubbing the hair so that it sheds more quickly, but this is entirely unnecessary, as nature will take its course. Besides, why rush the end of this short-lived stage of your baby’s life? Why does it occur?Lanugo hair

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