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Making the Most of Pregnancy Bath Time
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/11/2009 02:27:11
An achy back, swollen legs, itchy tummy and feeling hot and bothered? Here's five tips to make bath time your daily spa treat
specialTurn your bathroom into your own personal spa…Make it a daily ritual - Try to set the same time each day (whether it's in the morning or the evening) for a bath so it becomes something easy to plan for rather than purely something you work around
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Super cute bath time fun
By Sophie Westnedge on 10/04/2012 12:28:03
Cheeky baby enjoys bathtime by teasing his pets with his toys
We can't stop laughing at this clip. This little cheeky chap is clearly enjoying his bath time, laughing so hard when his pet dogs can’t reach the bath toys. If this little ones antics have made you giggle then you'll love this bunch
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Michelle Heaton’s baby girl loves bath time
By Sophie Westnedge on 17/07/2012 15:28:00
Former Liberty X singer shares gorgeous pic of her daughter
’s bath-time fun.“Baby Faith caught in the act.. Wouldn't have put her down as a duck eater, thought shed prefer chicken.. Lol” Michelle joked.The photo reveals a super-cute Faith looking up at the camera wde-eyed, clutching a rubber duck
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Games to make baby bathtime fun
By Daniella Delaney on 22/09/2011 10:28:02
Stop the tears at bath time and bring on the smiles with these easy games your baby will love
baby's favourite small plastic toys and pop them in plastic cups. Then fill these with water and freeze them overnight. Pop one in the bath and your little one will love to watch as the ice dissolves revealing a magic ice monster.Group bathLet your
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Poll results: challenges for new mums
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/04/2006 11:11:30
Lack of sleep, breastfeeding, recovering from the birth - what are the biggest challenges to a new mother?
months, was sleeping through the night. At the time, our son was two weeks old and I simply could not imagine there ever being a time when we'd get another full night's sleep. Don't worry, the sleepless phase really doesn't last. In May we
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Baths in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/06/2007 02:53:39
Despite what some people (usually ardent showerers) say, having baths in late pregnancy is safe. Just remember a few tips.
, plugged at the opening of your cervix, throughout pregnancy until labour is due). After this time, only the clean water of a hygienically prepared birthing pool or a clean water bath for relief (ie not all soapy) is advised.Safe bathingThroughout pregnancy
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Having a bath after the birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/09/2006 01:24:45
Even today, some doctors (the ones who shower) disapprove of baths after birth, but they are completely safe.
To people who only like to shower, the idea of sitting in a pool of your own muck seems pretty gross at the best of times. However, a relaxing, soothing bath is just what many new mums crave.Because water does not enter the vagina, you do not need
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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!
bath occasionally. If you bath your baby soon after eating he may regurgitate his feed, so a better time is before a feed but before he gets very hungry.You don’t need to bath your baby more than once or twice a week in the early weeks, on the days you
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Toddlers who won't bathe
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/03/2007 04:04:46
Bathtime is usually a happy, playful event, but it can be a struggle when your toddler suddenly turns against it.
on is a struggle… He's tired! When toddlers are going through growth spurts or have a change in schedule they need to have tea and bath earlier. Try moving bath time to 6pm and see what happens. Then make sure that post-bath activities stay restlful
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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.
bubbles etc out of their child's eyes at the same time.There are lots of different ideas on the market - from full-on baths shaped like Victoria tubs, to nifty little non-slip mats - so you have plenty to choose from. In price range you can expect to pay
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