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Tori Spelling enjoys baby milestones
By Sophie Westnedge on 04/07/2012 10:10:25
Pregnant Tori’s over the moon at baby daughter Hattie’s development
Tori Spelling has taken to Twitter to celebrate her 8-month-old daughter’s milestone moments.The mum-of-three, who’s pregnant with her fourth child, shared an adorable snap of Hattie and gushed about her achievements.“HATTIE MAJOR MILESTONE DAY... She officially crawled AND said ...
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How to introduce lumps
By joanne Lumsden on 11/10/2012 13:00:25
Mastering lumpy food is essential for your baby's development. Here's how to make the transition go smoothly
than just sucking it, and develops the muscles she needs for early speech development. Plus the sooner your baby can handle lumps, the sooner she can tuck into family meals – and that means less time slaving in the kitchen for you.When to introduce
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Mum beats rare placenta cancer and walks again
By Sophie Westnedge on 18/06/2012 16:19:32
Bally Taylor developed a rare form of cancer during pregnancy but proved doctors wrong after she was told she would lose the use of her legs
.Baby Amara was born safe and well, despite weighing just three pounds, but Bally went into a coma for three days. The doctors ran extensive tests and discovered she was suffering from a rare cancer that develops in the womb, called Choriocarcinoma
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Is the male Pill one step closer?
By Sophie Westnedge on 29/05/2012 12:56:53
Scientists believe they new findings mean they may be getting closer to making a male contraceptive pill
Researchers believe that they have made a vital discovery that means they could be one step closer to developing a contraceptive pill that works for men and the effects of which could be reversed, reports BBC News. Scientists leading the study
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Top superfoods for babies
By Cheryl Freedman on 24/09/2012 23:10:36
The following all pack a punch when it comes to essential nutrients, so include them in your baby's diet if you can
nutrients, fantastic for your baby's development and growth.Brilliant blueberriesBlueberries contain high amounts of really helpful disease-fighting antioxidants, plus other goodies that help baby's growth such as vitamin C, manganese and fibre. They even
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Woman gives birth in a coma
By Sophie Westnedge on 04/07/2012 11:08:19
New mum wakes up to find she has a baby daughter
A mum has given birth naturally while unconscious in hospital, reports the Daily Mail.Emma Mynors, from Essex, fell into a coma after developing pneumonia and, while unconscious, gave birth to her daughter Amy. Emma went into labour prematurely
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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
development later on.How much food should my baby be eating?During the first couple of months of weaning, you should look on the solids your baby eats as a bonus to the milk he’s taking, rather than a truly balanced diet. Do, of course, introduce as many
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Mum-to-be told not to move for FIVE months
By Sophie Westnedge on 01/06/2012 16:50:52
Pregnant woman advised not to stand or move to save her twins
developed pre-eclampsia and her twins had to be delivered by c-section. Lisa gave birth to a daughter, Lola, and son, Lucas, who are now 4 months old.“When you know your babies’ lives are on the line, being in hospital for that long is easier than you think
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How much milk does your baby need?
By Joanne Lumsden on 01/09/2012 17:50:06
Keep your little one’s calories and calcium levels topped up by making sure he gets the right amount of the white stuff
Why your baby still needs milkAlthough solids are now forming a bigger part of your baby’s diet, milk is still his biggest source of vitamins, minerals and calories, essential for fuelling his growth and development.What sort of milk?Until he’s 12
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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
: symptoms may not develop until the second exposure. To avoid choking, don’t give your child whole or chopped nuts until the age of five.Citrus fruit, berries, kiwis and tomatoesThese fruits can trigger an allergic reaction in some children, so you may want
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