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Someone's a little sleepy! (cute clip)
By Kimberley Smith on 06/03/2012 16:54:41
Adorable little baby keeps not quite dozing off - someone find his bed!
Bet this one looks familiar! This little chap just can't keep his eyes open. We can't believe he kept dozing off for two whole minutes without finding a comfy place to lay his head...Watch more...Is this little one really saying that?!Baby Charlotte says 'no'!You're never to youn...
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Cute new nursery furniture from Silver Cross
By Kimberley Smith on 16/12/2010 13:11:16
Classic pram designer turns its hand to creating three gorgeous new ranges for the nursery
Silver Cross, famous for its classic pram designs, has branched into nursery furniture for the first time ever, launching three new ranges with cute bedding themes to match.The complete ranges include a cot or junior bed, wardrobe and changing unit
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Thrombosis (DVT) and labour
By Kimberley Smith on 21/02/2012 13:40:55
Deep Vein Thrombosis and blood clotting can occur in labour, particularly if you've been at a higher risk during your pregnancy
Can you get DVT in labour?The risk of thrombosis increases in any situation where you stay in one position for a long time. If you’ve been on bed rest in the weeks or months up to the birth of your baby, you may be more likely to experience DVT
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Parents of a new baby lose out on 6 months of sleep
By Kimberley Smith on 23/07/2010 14:18:39
New parents lose 6 months worth of sleep in first two years, finds survey
Having a baby causes new parents to miss out on the equivalent of 6 months of sleep over the first two years of their little one’s life. A survey by Silentnight beds has found that most parents sleep for less than 4 hours a night for much
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Cot safety questions after 10,000 nursery injuries in US
By Kimberley Smith on 17/02/2011 14:28:58
Cribs and playpens still need more safety improvements after new report finds many babies and toddlers are getting injured in the nursery every year
.Few of the accidents resulted in death but experts warned that infants were particularly at risk of serious injury. “Kids are top-heavy and easily tip out of beds,” said Gary Smith, who authored the report. "They don't have the ability to break their fall
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Campaign launched to ensure parents know how to recognise common lung infection
By Kimberley Smith on 30/09/2011 14:31:32
A third of children will catch bronchiolitis before their first birthday – know the signs
do to decrease the risk of their child catching bronchioliti and only 26% had heard of the RSV.1 virus that causes the illness.You can protect your child by keeping good hygiene, washing toys and bedding regularly and keeping them away from children
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Good sleep in early pregnancy linked to healthy birth
By Kimberley Smith on 01/10/2010 16:30:25
Pregnant women who don’t sleep well in their first and second trimester found to be at more risk of high blood pressure and birth complications
-to-be slept for around seven or eight hours a night. Just 20.5% slept for nine hours, which was the amount of time researchers considered normal. And while 10.6% were lucky enough to stay in bed for 10 hours or more, 13.7% struggled to sleep, averaging six
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Lily Allen opens up about losing her unborn baby
By Kimberley Smith on 31/03/2011 12:45:59
Popstar tells of miscarriage ordeal and fighting for her life in hospital
more to me being ill than to what I felt was the devastating part. I couldn’t care less that I was on my death bed, I didn’t even feel it.”The series was mostly filmed last year while Lily was pregnant but the cameras returned recently to sum up
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Pregnant woman spends three months upside down to save unborn baby
By Kimberley Smith on 21/12/2011 11:56:11
A mum-to-be with a weak cervix has given birth after living at a 45º angle for three months
anything a try. It made me feel sick and I had a massive head rush but after a few days my body adjusted,” said Donna, 29.Doctors believe Donna’s cervix was weakened when she gave birth to her first baby, son Joshua, 4. She was ordered bed rest and even had
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Denise Van Outen on her first year of being a mum
By Kimberley Smith on 24/05/2011 17:35:33
As baby Betsey turns 1, we catch up with her mum, Denise Van Outen to chat about how she gets her me-time
’d go out and there would be something missing. But as I’m doing it I complain that I’m always doing it. How do you make sure you get a bit of me-time?Well it’s rare…! Nowadays I get excited about things like having time to just sit in bed with the i
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