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Your seven-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2004 11:51:17
Sitting up and reaching out

probably outgrown her baby bath if you used one, so it's time to start bathing her in the big bath. Even if she's sitting up quite happily on her own on the floor it's not a good idea just yet to let her go unsupported in the bath, it can be slippery

New Baby: Essential Buys
By ThinkBaby on 16/10/2009 01:15:11
What do you really need for your newborn? Make sure you get the necessary items before the nice-to-have

and tailingBaby bath, bowl or newborn bath support for an adult bath - There are plenty of options when it comes to bathing baby, and it’s really a matter of personal preferenceBaby bath - A mild bathing formula is optional for baby, many mums prefer to use

little me organics for green treats
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/11/2006 11:33:09
There are many natural skincare products for babies, but little me's range offer quality organic pampering at high street prices.

, bubble bath and massage oils to suit different moods.Sinclair has worked with renowned aromatherapist Glenda Taylor (co-author of 'The Happy Baby'), to create items that don't just smell nice, but have great well-being properties too.Both agreed

Mother's Day Gift Solutions
By Debra Stottor on 17/03/2009 10:42:55
It's this Sunday, but don't be alarmed – there's still time to buy a treat (or drop a hint for yourself!)

’re Wonderful pampering gift set, £39 aromatherapy bath oil and candle; Sweet Star pendant, £49.95, or earrings, £39.95 (or both!); Pamper and Polish gift set, £24.95 – seven lavender mini bath melts, six lavender mini shower scrubs, alls made to look like

Maclaren's Organic Skincare for Babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/07/2009 00:38:47
Pushchair gurus Maclaren branch out into organic skincare ranges called Maclaren beginning…

developed their skincare products further and now they are launching the complete range for mums and for babies. Whilst the mum range includes massage oil, bath milk and lotions for relieving aching pregnancy legs and a growing bump (all items suitable

Natural Skin Care for Baby
By Debra Stottor on 26/10/2009 00:46:25
It's important to look after your baby's new skin – so what's safe and what should you avoid?

When you are bathing a new baby it is not essential to wash him or her with anything more than water. However, sometimes baby sick and poo do get a little yucky and you need to get your hands on something that will get that gorgeous new skin clean

Banish back pain after labour
By Kimberley Smith on 18/10/2011 13:05:24
Five essentials to keep your back healthy after giving birth

pillow so that you’re not sitting in an awkward position for long periods. That way your baby’s head and neck is supported and you’re not straining yourself to hold them up.4. Bath time can be quite awkward if you’re having to bend down to support your

Have you won a prize in our Elemis competition?
By ThinkBaby on 24/10/2006 15:12:49
Find out which lucky members have won pregnancy pampering goodies!

Nourishing Milk Bath: Annika Bjorklund from South Godstone, Pusan Reid from Woking, Catherine Joyce from Preston, Helen White from Surrey and Joanne Bush from Cheshire.First prize was an Elemis kit of pregnancy pampering goodies worth over £250 which we

Zita West's Home Midwife Service
By Debra Stottor on 23/12/2008 00:35:55
Home help: meet Zita West’s ‘super midwives’ in the comfort of your own home

Those first few weeks with a new baby can be daunting as you master a whole new set of skills, from feeding to changing to bathing your little one. No matter how many books you’ve read, there’s nothing to beat one-to-one advice from an experienced

What painkillers are safe to take while breastfeeding?
By Gail Johnson on 19/05/2011 14:59:35
If you're suffering while feeding, what can you take that won't harm your baby

.It is also worthwhile considering non-pharmacological methods of relieving the pain. If you have a headache, it may be caused by being tired and anxious, particularly when looking after a new baby. Try a lavender bath, increase your fluid intake and take a

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