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Winter baby skincare
By Dr Sarah Jarvis on 20/09/2010 01:24:21
Baby skincare can be difficult in the winter with central heating, icy winds and itchy clothing. Find out how to keep your baby's skin smooth and healthy this winter
Caring for your baby's skin in winterCome autumn and winter, when your household's central heating usually goes back on, it's easy to find that a baby's new skin gets drier than it has been. There are some simple things you can do to keep
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Keeping a healthy home in winter
By Maria Muennich on 03/10/2010 08:17:54
In colder weather we usually close the windows and reach for the thermostat to keep our homes warm and welcoming, but our health can suffer along with our indoor air quality as a result
, so what do we need to keep in mind when using the central heating through the winter months if we want our families to stay healthy?The World Health Organisation recommends a minimum temperature of 18°C indoors, and advises that keeping rooms below 16
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Baby skin and skincare
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 16:38:35
Caring for your baby's delicate skin - dealing with rashes, allergies, spots, marks, eczema, dry skin, cradle cap and itchy winter skin
and for the days he doesn't need a bath, read our guide to topping and tailing to help you keep him smoothe and supple.Common baby skin complaintsRashesAllergiesEczemaThrushNappy RashCradle CapYou may find that as winter draws in and the central heating goes on
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Stokke Xplory - the chic accessory!
By Sarah Lawson on 12/06/2008 01:19:18
Stokke's funky, futuristic pushchair hits the big screen in 'Sex and the City'
is bound to be given another major boost by being chosen by the trendsetting props department for the 'Sex and the City' film. (It also stars in one of Holland's best -loved soap operas!)The Stokke Xplory is designed around an aluminium central bar
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National Breastfeeding Week: May 14 to 20
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/05/2006 01:18:32
Celebrate breastfeeding week or check out ThinkBaby's many articles relating to DIY feeding time!
-nots of breastfeeding or how you can prepare yourself for the months ahead, then check out our many breastfeeding-related articles via our Breastfeeding Central page. There you'll find links to all kinds of articles, from getting over cracked nipples, what bras to buy
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Beat pregnancy snuffles
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/10/2008 01:20:04
A snuffly, blocked nose can plague you through pregnancy – try these natural ways to ease the problem.
in your daily diet. Make sure you keep yourself hydrated with plenty of water and that your bedroom has fresh air flowing through it at night (when it’s not too bitingly cold!), especially in the months when the central heating is on. If you do feel
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Mamas & Papas: new London store
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/06/2006 09:30:00
ThinkBaby takes a stroll around the new flagship Mamas & Papas store that promises a UK-wide city invasion for cool parenting gear.
Over the past two years, Mamas & Papas stores have been springing up all over the place, and now they have opened a flagship store in Regent Street, in central London.ThinkBaby went along to the opening of the store at the end of May... and has been
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Aprica: REVOLUTIONISING BABY TRAVEL
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2006 15:06:07
Using research and science to develop a technologically advanced and medically sound baby car seat.
sleep, and encourages good digestion and the absorption of vital nutrients. This is particularly relevant when it comes to car seats which play such an important role in protecting babies from injury in car accidents. At the Aprica Central Research
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AeroSafe mattresses for babies
By Sarah Lawson on 02/08/2007 01:59:08
It's important to create a safe sleeping environment for babies and the new Rochingham range keeps it natural
the central heating is on – but keeping the spaces immediately around our children as uncluttered in any way as possible is a great start.For information on mattress sizes, ranges, prices and stockists, go to www.rochingham.co.uk.
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Fasting for Ramadan during pregnancy affects baby
By Kimberley Smith on 25/06/2010 14:25:39
Muslim mums-to-be warned that religious fasting during Ramadan could be harmful to their unborn babies
Ramadan falls early in pregnancy,” said Douglas Almond of Columbia University who co-wrote the report.Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam and central to many Muslim women’s way of life. Some may fear losing connection
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