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Tips for saving money with a new baby
By Maria Muennich on 24/09/2009 00:02:10
A new baby can be a huge expense, but it needn't necessarily be so...
involved, but others may be dying to be asked.Breastfeed your baby - There's always plenty of comment made about the health benefits to your baby of breastfeeding, but it's also a lot cheaper than formula feeding and one of the easiest ways to save money
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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
great ideas for decorating the nursery on a budget by Samantha Cameron's nursery stylist.
9. BreastfeedIf you can and want to, choosing to breastfeed can save you money as you won't need to buy formula, which can be pretty pricey.
10. Maximise
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Breastfeeding twins: Where to start
By Maria Muennich on 18/03/2008 14:17:55
Breastfeeding twins can be a daunting prospect, but while it takes more commitment and time than feeding one baby, it can be done. Here's how to get off on the right track
breastfeeding helpline on: Tel. 0870 444 8708Tips for successful twin feeding 1. Inform and prepare yourselfIf you want to breastfeed twins successfully it helps to inform yourself well in advance about what breastfeeding entails, what the challenges may be
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Review: Munchkin Tri-flow feeding bottle
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/03/2006 07:26:29
Groovy baby bottle where you change the flow of milk with a unique twist action on the neck ring
whose mothers can’t for whatever reason breastfeed, for example) to fast-flow teats for hungry guzzlers who are nearly one year old and well on their way to a full solids diet and drinking from a cup.In the main, you adjust the flow of the milk from
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Fetal development - week 35
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 15:56:34
Hearing is fully developed now
in preparation for breastfeeding. If they haven’t then don’t worry, this doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to breastfeed, some women don’t start producing colostrum until after birth.By now you will be familiar with your baby’s patterns of movements. Although
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Fetal development - week 31
By ThinkBaby on 19/05/2005 16:29:06
Thank you for the music
? Cloth or disposable - We look at how each type of nappy performs in several areas to see which is best. If you haven't thought you had much choice here then it's time to think again.Breastfeeding know-how- If you hope to breastfeed then it pays
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Writing your birth plan
By Maria Muennich on 01/05/2005 07:47:14
When to write it and what to include
for the actual birth and moments immediately afterwards? For example touching the baby’s head as it emerges, having the baby placed on your tummy straight after birth, having your partner cut the umbilical chord.Feeding - Do you plan to breastfeed and if so
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What is mastitis?
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/09/2008 01:45:46
Flu-like symptoms, a temperature and sore boobs? If you're breastfeeding, it could be mastitis.
experiences and ideas in the ThinkBaby forums.Mastitis does not affect your ability to successfully breastfeed, it's just a pain for you!
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Review: AraVore Baby Organics
By Maria Muennich on 09/05/2007 01:01:22
Handmade, organic cotton vest and receiving blanket are a taste of eco-luxury
, perfect for wrapping round your near-naked newborn for intimate breastfeeds as well as for swaddling, or simply looking beautiful in the crib or moses basket. We found baby's little fingers loved to play with the crocheted edging. As you'd expect, your
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Packing your hospital bag for a longer stay
By Maria Muennich on 25/05/2007 05:39:08
If you're planning a caesarian or run into delivery complications then you - or your partner - will need to pack accordingly
of old or disposable knickers and a couple of nursing bras if you’re planning to breastfeedSeveral comfortable nightgowns - if you're breastfeeding then take ones that won’t interfere with feeding after the birth i.e. open-frontedLoose and comfortable
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