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Weight loss and breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/02/2010 10:04:59
Breastfeeding itself burns up tons of calories, but just how safe are dieting and exercise when you're still feeding?

Diet, weight loss and breastfeeding Although the arrival of a new baby (and all those new family photo opportunities) might make you want to get back in shape as soon as possible, you should make sure your body has recovered from the birth properly. Whether you have a natu...

10 top tips for feeding on the run
By Lucy Dimbylow on 01/05/2011 12:09:23
Don’t be a prisoner in your own home during the weaning stage. Here’s how to make a success of feeding your baby when out and about

-fed, remember to take bottles and milk powder with you.10.  Be patientWith so many sights and sounds to take in, your baby may be distracted from his meal and eat less than he would at home. Try not to worry; one missed meal won’t do him any harm at all

How to save money during pregnancy
By Muzammil Bashir on 16/08/2011 18:08:15
Ten tips to save you money when you’re expecting that will make parenting easier when your baby arrives

and years with your baby. And we guarantee you won’t miss all the cute wants that you’re tempted by, that extravagant changing table, the nappy stackers, baby grooming sets or bottle warmers, for a second!

How to help your baby start feeding himself
By Cheryl Freedman on 18/02/2011 09:09:28
Yes, it will be messy and a lot will probably end up on the floor - but now's the time to encourage your baby to grab that spoon

at mealtimesDentists advise weaning your baby off bottles at around 12 months to avoid damaging his teeth, so at this stage, it’s a good idea to make sure your baby is at least trying to drink water or milk from a cup. There are plenty to choose from, with baby

Your five month old baby
By Sophie Westnedge on 10/04/2012 16:21:43
Weeks 20 to 24 – gaining confidence and communication

Your little one is now becoming experienced at reaching and grasping. It’s the main way that he explores and he will use these skills at feeding times. He will grasp his bottle, but make sure you don’t let go, or there could be a mess. Because he likes

The Kids' Guide to the Best Holiday Fun Ever
By Rebecca Ash on 24/07/2012 14:46:26
Plus win a Nikon DSLR camera with Sainsbury's Bank's competition* for the best moneysaving tips! Click the link below to enter.

felt very clever and virtuous.8. "Going to the park on your bike" - Reminder to myself after a similar trip this weekend: don't forget the antiseptic wipes, a bottle of water, and something to read, this time.9. "Playing that fun story game" - We have

Road Test: Three-Wheelers
By Debra Stottor on 17/06/2008 02:56:35
They look sporty and usually ooze style, but which three-wheel pushchairs are the real off-road/on-pavement deal?

, thermal insulated bottle holder, wrist strap, basket, tyre pump, stroller mat. Available accessories as extra: Car seat adaptor (£29.99) see features above. Colours: Silver or black aluminium frame plus fabric in black, red

Recovering from a caesarian
By ThinkBaby on 20/03/2009 16:24:18
10 things to make your recovery from a caesarian more positive for you and your baby

to breastfeed is causing you anxiety and unhappiness. If you feel it's just not right for you then make the switch to bottle feeding without feeling guilty. Whether or not you're planning a caesarian it can pay to be well prepared in knowing what's involved, you

Getting started with breastfeeding
By ThinkBaby on 22/06/2010 06:19:20
What you need to know to get on the right track

Breastfeeding is a wonderfully intimate time with your baby and offers advantages to both of you, but it make take you a few days or even a couple of weeks before you both settle into it and find it comfortable. If you’ve decided to breastfeed then bring your baby to your breast ...

Road Test: From-birth buggies
By Dave Oliver on 21/08/2008 01:26:11
Wanting to avoid lugging around a huge travel system, Dave Oliver and new baby Joe put four popular pushchairs through their paces

’s no viewer in canopy to view baby while you’re out walking, which seemed like a bit of an oversight, not quite made up for by a pocket in the hood for storing milk bottles etc. And as with the Maclaren, the brake system doesn’t feel particularly sturdy

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