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Review: Stokke Xplory
By Debra Stottor on 04/08/2008 01:30:06
It's starred in the 'Sex and the City' movie, but is this space-age pushchair a hit on the streets?

of buggy you can hang carrier bags from). The smaller front wheels can be fixed or swivel, depending on the terrain you’re on, and if you need to pull it upstairs or drag it along the beach, you can fold away the front wheels and pull it on the remaining

What is Plagiocephaly?
By Louise Rogers on 12/02/2008 01:37:59
'Flat head syndrome' is more common that you might imagine, but what is it and what does it mean for the health of your baby?

during the day – to avoid straining your back, try a baby carrier that will hold him upright and snuggled into your chest – a Wilkinet, Baby Bjorn or similar would do perfectly.Do NOT be tempted not to put your baby to sleep on his front – the risk of cot

i'coo Peak 8 Travel System
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/04/2009 10:04:32
Use it as a pram, pushchair or a whole travel system - the i'coo Peak 8 is a cosy ride and good to look at

kg itself, and you can use it with a baby from birth up to 13kg (around 9 months). Some infant carriers tend to get a little too small or heavy to carry with a baby by six months, so for many parents the extra couple or so months could really help

When daddy goes back to work
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/09/2009 01:50:24
After the fuss of midwives, doctors and doting relatives has died down... how to cope when there's just you to care for baby.

.Going to the park is a wonderful little trip that gets you out, months before your baby has need of the swings. And if you're worried about negotiating buses, steps and shops with a pushchair, slings and baby carriers can be a comfortable and comforting alternative

Buyer's guide to changing bags
By ThinkBaby on 15/07/2005 10:26:06
Things are really looking up for style-conscious mommas

functional than navy blue. Plenty of these bags could have a life beyond (or even before!) babies, whether they go on to be weekend bags, beach bags or laptop carriers. If you want the man in your family to be able to use the changing bag then you might want

Buyer's Guide to Travel Systems
By ThinkBaby on 09/10/2009 09:24:05
What to look for when thinking about buying a multi-purpose pushchair solution

?), padding and comfort, build quality, brakes, handles (and height), wheels and usability of the straps. For more details on what to look for in a pushchair see this buyer's guide.Maxi-Cosi Cabrio infant carrier as part of travel system: £89Options

Buyer's guide to breast pumps
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 00:18:05
Manual or electric, a breast pump is great for continuing breastfeeding even when you're away from your baby.

extras to the expressing set. Medela's insulated carriers ensure milk stays fresh before storing it in the fridge or freezer.• Breast shields Most models, hand or electric, will have soft padded areas around the breast. These are for comfort but also

Buggies from birth, for under £100
By Sarah Lawson on 19/01/2007 02:24:39
It might not be so easy to find a buggy under £50 suitable from birth, but there are lots of great models that will see you through from birth to about three years, for as little as £60!

sure you stick to your budget.The Mothercare Altan pushchair is the cheapest of these, at £69.99. It includes a Weathershield in the price and is compatible with the Auto Baby infant carrier (it clicks into the top of it), if you want to convert

New mum - aches and pains
By Maria Muennich on 31/07/2007 06:57:45
Aches and pains are to be expected for a new mum in the early weeks, here's what to expect and how to cope

-supported position, using a baby carrier to support you when you carry her for all but the briefest periods. Toning up your abdominal and pelvic floor muscles will strengthen your body's natural support for your back. You can find out more here about alleviating

Buyer's Guide to Double Pushchairs
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/12/2006 02:26:47
Whether it's for twin babies or for use with siblings of different ages, there are many different double buggy options to think about.

's for.Are you expecting twins? In which case, you may prefer to have a double pushchair where the babies are side by side rather one behind the other. Or, you may want to stick to a simple single travel system for the early months and use a baby carrier

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