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Amoralia bras for breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/05/2007 01:01:09
Just because you're making milk, doesn't mean you have to feel like a Jersey cow! Amoralia make stylish bras for special mums.
"Everything's changed. And nothing's changed. You're still you. You want to keep your personal style and wear what you want to wear. Why should you have to change everything simply because you’re pregnant or nursing?"So begins Amoralia's mission statement. The online pregnancy an...
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New Worries Over Fat in Baby Foods
By Sarah Lawson on 05/05/2009 02:05:57
A new report on the shocking amount of fat and sugar found in popular everyday foods for babies and toddlers sparks parent concern
's Rusks (known to be valuable because they are enriched with various key vitamins and minerals) actually contained 29% sugar.Cow & Gate's Bear, Berry Bear and Animals Friends biscuits are to be taken off the market after discussions with the Food Standards
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Does my baby have a food intolerance?
By Cheryl Freedman on 24/02/2011 14:54:43
How can you tell whether your baby has a food intolerance or a more serious allergy? Read our guide to spotting the crucial differences
are usually milder, and tend to revolve around the digestive system.Is it an allergy?The most common food allergies in children include cow's milk, fish and shellfish, hen's eggs, peanuts, kiwi fruits, wheat and soy.Symptoms – which include asthma and eczema
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Weaning your baby: what not to give
By Joanne Lumsden on 30/09/2012 10:42:44
Play it safe during the early stages of weaning by following our tips on which foods to avoid
contribute to dehydration. Never add salt to food for babies, and avoid giving salty foods like sausages, ham and bacon until 12 months or thereabouts.Cow’s milk (as a drink)Cow’s milk contains insufficient levels of vitamins and fat compared to breastmilk
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Parents warned not to self-diagnose baby’s food allergies
By Kimberley Smith on 10/08/2010 13:49:36
Massive increase in children’s allergic reactions to food but misdiagnosis also on the rise
that around 6% had a food allergy.Though the NICE report did suggest self-diagnosis was a factor, there is a genuine increase in allergic reactions to foods such as cow’s milk, dairy and eggs.“This increase has been reported as evidence of over-anxious parents
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Troubleshooting: Weaning at 7-9 months
By Christina Hilliard on 03/08/2012 01:29:27
Moving your baby on to solids isn't always a smooth process – here are some tips to overcome common weaning problems
-fed. Generally speaking, by eight months, your baby should be eating three solid meals a day, plus about 600ml (1 pint) of his usual milk. When can I introduce cow’s milk?Cow’s milk does not contain the correct balance of nutrients for a baby’s milk, so it
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Snack Trap animal dining sets
By Sarah Lawson on 04/01/2007 01:36:38
Mealtimes with babies and children aren't always fun, but we love the animal plates and bowls from Snack Trap. Perfect for feeding time at the 'zoo'!
smaller sections - ideal when younger children want to feed themselves but like their veg and their sausages served separately!The plates cost £3.99 each and come in a range of options to suit all manner of childhood passions: chicken, cow, dinosaur
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John Lewis' cute outfits for tots
By Kimberley Smith on 14/07/2011 17:51:34
John Lewis shows off tiny shiny shoes (among other things)
a theme is emerging!) with cute white baby grows covered in farmyard friends with matching cute cow bibs. And we LOVED the shoes for little people. Check out the pics below…
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Mum feeds her friends breast milk cakes
By Susie Boone on 23/04/2010 14:02:08
Coffee morning mums get more than they bargain for with breast milk cupcakes
that they had been made with my own milk,” she confesses. “At first they were shocked but then remarked on how much better the food tasted than when made with cow’s milk.”Abi claims breast milk is sweeter and more nutritious. But serving up breast milk to guests
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Baby Health: Diarrhoea
By ThinkBaby on 18/06/2009 13:34:56
When is runny baby poo normal and when should you call the doctor?
then you should see your GP. If lactose intolerance is diagnosed they may suggest lactose-free foods such as Soya formulas or special cow’s milk formulas.
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