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Top 10 top tips for chill-out toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/01/2008 02:32:19
Life with a young child can be an emotional rollercoaster, but how can you create a calm peace when they get too upset or over-excited?
babies, playing 'peek a boo' with mummy or daddy works incredibly quickly, but older children might enjoy a simple jigsaw puzzle, or you just getting down onto the floor facing them, and playing silly word games (how many words rhyme with 'cow' or 'dog
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Storing breastmilk
By ThinkBaby on 03/08/2010 10:41:03
Storing expressed breastmilk can make you more comfortable and give you a back-up supply for your baby
label it with their name or put it in a bag so it is notmistaken for cows milk. Cooled milk can be transported in a coolbag with deep frozen ice packs. It is a good idea to protect themilk from the ice packs to prevent it from freezing.How to warm
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Common pregnancy worries
By Kimberley Smith on 22/11/2011 12:09:10
Being pregnant is wonderful, but many mums-to-be can’t help worry about the health of their unborn baby, and how what's going on outside could affect the bump
mumMeet our Careline expertsOur team is made up of our midwife, baby feeding advisors and experienced mums, on hand 24/7 to answer your calls.For more information on Cow & Gate visit www.cowandgate.co.uk
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Should I Breastfeed My Baby?
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/05/2009 01:54:31
When you're pregnant, how to feed your baby is one of the big choices ahead of you. Breastfeeding is great, but honestly, what are the pros and cons?
. Breast milk is believed to have at least 100 ingredients that are not found in cow's milk and which cannot be recreated artificially for formula milk.Protection - Breastfeeding doesn’t only offer your baby protection against disease in the early days
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Sleep training real experiences: Part one
By Maria Muennich on 18/10/2007 13:27:24
It can be exhausting if your baby starts to rely on the breast to fall or stay asleep, here's how one mum tries to break the habit
the breast, first with water and then, when that didn't work, with a small amount of milk (full fat cows' milk from his first birthday). This wasn't because I didn't want to give him my own milk, but because I knew that once he was on there there would
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Expressing breastmilk - essential guide
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/09/2010 02:30:02
Expressing breastmilk is useful even if you're solely breastfeeding. It allows your partner to feed and bond and can help make you more comfortable. Here's our guide on how to express milk successfully and conveniently.
-fat cow's milk from a cup, you do not need to invest in bottles, steriliser etc. However, there may be reasons why you do want to use a bottle for at least some baby feedsAllowing daddy to feed – Although dads can enjoy nappy changing, bathing
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