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Danielle Lloyd plans post-baby boob job
By Kimberley Smith on 04/01/2012 11:29:13
Model mum-of-two plans plastic surgery after admitting breastfeeding has changed her boobs

Danielle Lloyd has been showing off her return to her pre-baby size 8 figure, after working hard to get back into shape for her wedding in May.After going through “the year from hell” in 2011, when her youngest son Harry was born 10 weeks early

Buyer's Guide to Baby Baths and Seats
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/08/2009 01:00:00
Trying to support a small baby in the bath can be like chasing a slippery soap around the bathroom. Here are some tips and ideas.

, which is the first 12 months. Some might not be suitable until your baby can sit, at about six months. So think about your needs before you spend your cash.Check out our article on bathing your baby for safe bathtime tips.BathsStraight-up baby bath tubs

Review: Avent Isis iQ UNO electronic breast pump
By Maria Muennich on 10/01/2007 08:10:08
Electronic version of Avent's immensely popular Isis breast pump

manual or an electronic pump with battery or mains option. Designed to be set to mimic your preferred pumping rhythm. Includes one 125ml/4oz and one 260ml/9oz breast milk storage container, and an extra soft anti-colic teat.Price: £85Contact:The Avent

Packing checklist for little ones
By Maria Muennich on 15/07/2008 01:45:28
Travelling with a baby and/or toddler - have a look at our packing checklist to make sure you have the essentials

're heading to a hot climate where things can dry quickly. Include a couple of warmer things even if you're going somewhere warmCar seat if travelling by car Reclining pushchairBottle / cup and sterilising tablets/travel steriliser if used Sippy cup if used

How to help your baby start feeding himself
By Cheryl Freedman on 18/02/2011 09:09:28
Yes, it will be messy and a lot will probably end up on the floor - but now's the time to encourage your baby to grab that spoon

at mealtimesDentists advise weaning your baby off bottles at around 12 months to avoid damaging his teeth, so at this stage, it’s a good idea to make sure your baby is at least trying to drink water or milk from a cup. There are plenty to choose from, with baby

Coping with mealtime messiness
By Cheryl Freedman on 25/02/2011 19:38:13
More food on the floor, or smeared over your baby's face, than in her mouth? It's par for the course at this inquisitive age - here's how to cope with a messy eater

Squashed banana in your baby's hair? Tomato sauce splattered over every surface? Welcome to life as mum to a normal 10-12-month-old. However, there's no doubt that if you like a clean and tidy house (and baby), this stage can feel especially

Calcium during pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 29/12/2007 01:37:12
Why you need it, particularly during pregnancy, and where to find it

of packaging, but to give you a rough idea, one cup of milk or a 200g tub of yoghurt provides around 300mg of calcium. The calcium in non-dairy sources is less concentrated, and partly depends upon the freshness of whatever it is you're eating.If for any reason

Jojo Maman Bebe's nifty feeding ideas
By Sarah Lawson on 26/10/2006 11:44:33
For most mothers, there comes a time when at least some bottle feeds are essential. We love the Jojo Maman Bebe paraphernalia!

formula milk. Whether it's for feeds from expressed milk, or a crossover time when they return to work, or when they are getting their one-year-old into the milk-drinking habit but their child hasn't quite mastered using a cup yet, bottles are almost

Baby bottles in the dishwasher
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/01/2009 02:39:07
Dishwashers can clean at very high temperatures, but they are not failsafe alternatives to a steriliser.

plates and cups. However, just because a dishwasher leaves your cutlery gleaming, there are a few factors you should bear in mind.Is it hot enough? Sterilisers steam intensely for a short period of time. Unless you have your dishwasher on a very hot

Pregnancy fears: trips and accidents
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/06/2008 00:06:13
Women often worry that if they fall over when they are pregnant, they may harm their baby, but what are the facts?

etc) and go for a cup of tea in a cafe if you are out, or the sofa at home.It's easy to add worrying about a fall to your other pre-birth distractions, so if you do feel bruised or think you may have a sprain/fracture, speak to your midwife team

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