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Baby bedding - the essentials
By Louise Rogers on 20/04/2007 01:26:44
What bed clothes do you need for a new baby? And what should you leave out?

if you intend to have your baby in bed with you (see our Safe Sleeping guidelines), you still need somewhere to put him down to sleep when you’re not there, as he’ll be able to roll over before you know it, and may fall off the bed. By four to six months

My First Ready-Bed: Inflatable travel bed
By Maria Muennich on 17/07/2008 03:36:03
Easy-to-use travel bed for 2+ is a lightweight wonder

My First Ready Bed Light to carry, easy to set up and take down, comfortable and comes in a range of designsThe sleeping bag is a bit thin for colder nights and the cover is polyester. Features: Inflatable child's bed with integrated sleeping bag

Anti-allergenic bedding from Allersafe
By Monica Stylli on 28/06/2007 01:39:05
Help protect your baby from allergies with this specially designed bedding.

It is predicted that by 2010 1 in 3 children will suffer from an allergy. Bedding is thought to be one of the main causes for the rise in allergy sufferers as it harbours allergens such as dust mites. These live in mattresses, mattress covers

Fake tan lotion and sun beds in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/05/2006 01:19:48
Cut out the sun beds and watch for skin reactions to tanning lotions in pregnancy.

beds altogether when you are pregnant.Tanning pills are outlawed in the UK, but can be available in other parts of the world. These are not advisable for anyone and pregnant women especially as they can harm your unborn baby.Once you've had your baby

Baby Gap goes to bed
By Louise Rogers on 19/09/2006 08:55:47
If you've ever wished those lovely PJs weren't the only highlight of your baby's bedroom, now Gap can furnish your nursery!

If you love Baby Gap clothes, you’ll love this new range of bedding. With everything from blankets and sheets to baby sleeping bags, quilts and cot bumpers, there’s now no excuse for not having a nursery as stylish as your baby’s wardrobe

Actress Jenny McCarthy launches eco-friendly baby bedding
By Liz Stansfield on 22/12/2010 13:39:12
Jim Carrey’s green living ex-girlfriend designs range of nursery and cot products

 Model turned actress Jenny McCarthy is launching a range of eco-friendly baby bedding, inspired by her son, Evan, now eight.The US star is known across the pond for her green living, and has now launched an eco-friendly range for babies and young

Gorgeous baby bedding from Nursery Company
By Louise Rogers on 11/09/2007 01:57:20
Add a special touch to your nursery with these stylish soft furnishings

While it’s good to give the nursery child-appeal and nice to have co-ordinating accessories, it’s also imperative that it reflects your own taste. Such a feat is now possible with the range of soft furnishings from The Nursery Company. The company is the brainchild of Amy Cortizo...

Getting comfortable in bed when you're pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/02/2009 03:01:20
Between the heat, your bump and other maternity discomforts, it's not easy to have a happy nighttime. Here are some tips.

falls towards the bed. Use a pillow under your right knee if you sleep with this raised when you are on your side, or use a small pillow under your bump to prevent it pulling your back into a twisted position - a common cause of strains on the lower back

Review: Dream Tubes for Safe Toddler Sleeping
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/06/2009 01:19:05
Perfect for young children who need a barrier to stop them rolling out of bed, Dream Tubes are a soft and easy alternative to a bed bumper

When your child is old enough to sleep in a bed rather than a cot, you may well want to use a bed bumper to prevent him rolling out of bed when he's asleep. Bed bumpers aren't particularly long, but in order to act safely, they are heavily anchored

Should I Wear a Bra at Night?
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/11/2009 02:18:36
Some women find their changing pregnancy shape makes sleeping uncomfortable, but is a bra in bed the answer?

bra on at night means they don't get sore breasts or a tired neck and back from the newly acquired weight. But is wearing a bra in bed a good idea?Night supportEven if you find that your underwired bra is working fine during the day without putting too


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