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Review: Bambino Mio cloth nappies
By Maria Muennich on 22/08/2006 14:31:48
2-part cloth nappy system is a slim-fitting and very economical option
. The nappy can be folded in several ways to best suit your baby.The nappies in action: Ease of use A common preconception about prefold nappies is that they are more work than shaped nappies, but with the Bambino Mio nappies we found this not to be the case
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Your twelve-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 09/06/2004 15:06:19
Are we walking yet?
who does little more than sleep and cry to a very active tot who can play and move about independently with sometimes alarming speed. Your baby Round about 12 months is a very common age for babies to take their first solo steps. He might launch
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Your ten-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 08/08/2004 14:29:37
On the move
', 'no' and common nouns. If you have a dog or a cat he might refer to the pet with a particular sound, although it won't yet be his name and might not sound like dog or cat either. You'll know what he's saying because he's probably pointing at the same
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Childproofing your home
By ThinkBaby on 10/12/2006 08:01:35
What's a perfectly safe home to you can be a dangerous place for your baby so try seeing your home through her eyes and making some changes
and will present different dangers, but here are some of the dangers you need to look out for.Scalding - Scalding is one of the most common accidents that befalls babies in the home. Make sure your kettle and its flex are well out of reach of your child
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Teething and pain relief
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/08/2009 00:04:24
When do your baby's first teeth appear and how can you help ease your child's pain.
of sorts, runny nappies and sometimes a rash on their bottom, being off their food, and sore-looking gums are the main common signs for teething.Some babies get symptoms rather like a cold and might even have a runny nose. They may be prone to small colds
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Fetal development: Weeks 1-4
By ThinkBaby on 18/07/2009 01:12:53
Where it all begins
as an approximate guide to development. If you have any concerns about your developing pregnancy then speak to your doctor. Being prepared Pregnancy symptoms - Being pregnant affects everyone differently, but there are a number of very common symptoms that you
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Headaches in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/09/2007 01:25:19
You can't reach for the headache tablets, so how do you beat headaches in pregnancy?
, see below.Sinus and pressure headaches - It is quite common to feel 'snuffly' in the second half of pregnancy because the increased blood supply in your body is affecting things seemingly as unrelated as the mucous membranes in your nose! Check out
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What is toxoplasmosis?
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/06/2006 12:28:58
Toxoplasmosis can be picked up through cat poo and things like uncooked meat. If you're pregnant it can affect your unborn baby.
micorscopic parasite (toxoplasma gondii).Research shows that 50 per cent of people in their 70s test positive for a past toxoplasmosis infection so it can be commonly caught. Once you have had the infection, you are immune and will not suffer another episode
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Food additives to avoid in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 21/02/2009 01:15:33
Which food additives should you be wary of in pregnancy and how to avoid them
to be on the safe side, particularly during pregnancy when you're more susceptible to allergens. MSG (Monosodium glutamate) - A flavour enhancer most commonly found in Chinese and also Japanese foods, it also crops up on the ingredients list of some stocks, sauces
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Pregnancy boobs - your changing breasts
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/05/2007 02:16:00
Some women love the increase in bra sizes, others hate the soreness and unexpected leakings. But what's natural?
.Most common changes Breasts get bigger - It's not true for everyone that breasts will noticeably enlarge during pregnancy, and perhaps those with larger chests may not even notice the change as much as smaller-breasted women. However, your body is preparing
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