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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
crying out for a cuddle or the breast whenever he woke up in the night. Living in a flat, there are plenty of noises around to wake him up when he's in his phases of lighter sleep, and suddenly he seemed to be waking up within a few hours of being put
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Sleep training real experiences
By Maria Muennich on 18/10/2007 14:22:49
Sleep training theories are all very well, but how to real mums get on when it comes to putting ideas into practice?
the right answer - from the rigid approach of strict timetables, to 'controlled crying' and then co-sleeping at the opposite end of the spectrum. Don't we all know those mums who think that because their way works for them it is THE WAY for all babies? Your
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Know-how: What's in a nappy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/03/2007 02:12:18
In the first six months of life, a baby's nappies go through quite a change! From the black tarry first nappy to green poo days to no-poo days… what's it all about?
, this might affect the consistency or colour of the poo, but sometimes your baby will just do a greenish coloured poo even if he is not at all ill. This is fine and nothing to worry about. (In these early months, let his crying, temperature and desire or lack
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Safety 1st High Clarity Digital Monitor
By Debra Stottor on 11/02/2009 10:01:26
A key brand in baby safety launch a brand new high-tech audio monitor
crying. Advanced safety monitor technologyThe new Safety 1st High Clarity Digital Monitor represents another step forward into the modern era: cutting edge technology brings a crystal clear sharp sound and the digitally enhanced cordless technology means
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At last, a realistic site for dads
By Matthew Hennessy-Gibbs on 29/04/2008 14:47:49
www.ye-gads.co.uk: The essential site for any dad who plans to survive the ride!
DVDs dad should be watching at 3am when he is on duty consoling his child.Ye-Gads for dads (www.ye-gads.co.uk) is the essential guide for fatherhood and with our assistance we hope to minimise the number of times dad faints, cries or simply falls asleep
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Advertorial: Tomy’s award-winning monitors
By Tomy on 13/10/2008 11:30:35
Walkabout Premier Advance is a feature packed monitor that benefits from Tomy's advanced system technology plus a whole host of other features.
about their baby. Main concerns were the nursery’s temperature (61%), how long to let their baby cry before comforting them (35%), and that they’ll sleep through feeding time (12%). A third of parents said a baby monitor is “absolutely critical”. Luckily
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New Baby: Medical Care
By ThinkBaby on 14/07/2009 01:58:48
What care can you expect for your new baby in the first two weeks after birth?
which may not have been picked up during pregnancy. This is usually done during a home visit and there's no need for you to make an appointment at your local surgery. Your baby will probably feel the prick and may cry, but will usually be quickly
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Sneak peak at Mountain Buggy’s new jogger buggy
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 15/06/2010 12:44:55
Called the terrain, this 3-wheeler is rumoured to be due for release later this year
Mountain Buggy looks set to launch a new all-terrain jogger buggy in the UK later this year. Its name will be “terrain”, and its catch-cry will be “maximum control, maximum performance” – two claims we’re going to make sure our sister site Made
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Chantelle Houghton finds out her baby’s sex
By Anna Lewis on 08/02/2012 10:33:27
Pregnant Chantelle and dad-to-be Alex Reid are expecting a baby girl, and she promises to give fashion-forward Harper Beckham a run for her money…
there crying and Alex was completely open-mouthed. It all became so much more real.”Before she fell pregnant doctors had told Chantelle it was highly unlikely that she would ever fall pregnant naturally, after damaging her body with years of crash diets
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Are you ready for a baby?
By ThinkBaby on 10/12/2009 01:35:54
If you're planning on having a child then you'll need to be ready for your life to be turned upside down
feeding (or changing, or holding) the time of day is irrelevant. In the first few months before your child is sleeping through the night (and might seem to be trying to cry through the night instead) you’ll have to get used to getting by on far less sleep
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