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Baby and toddler dental health
By Sarah Lawson on 14/10/2009 01:19:29
Long before your child's permanent teeth appear, good dental care is essential

.Using dummies and cupsGeneral advice suggests that using a feeding bottle beyond one year old can affect a baby's speech and dental health. If however, your baby still enjoys either breast or cow's milk from this once or twice a day, drinking it straight down

May is Save a Baby Month
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/05/2007 00:25:38
The Foundation for the Study of Sudden Infant Deaths have launched a month of safe sleeping awareness.

ThinkBaby safetyFactors known to help reduce the risk of cot deathMothers should avoid smoking during pregnancyParents should never let anyone smoke around their babyAlways put a baby on his back to sleepA baby should sleep in a cot in the same room

“Crying could have killed our baby.”
By Ellen Wallwork on 24/11/2011 14:46:47
A rare heart condition meant that Lucas Joyce put his life at risk every time he cried

Seeing your baby’s bottom lip begin to wobble is heart wrenching for all parents. But for Aimee and Elliott Joyce that sight brought on a cold sweat, as every time their son Lucas cried, it put his life at risk.Aimee and Elliott were told by doctors

Brushing your baby's teeth
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/06/2009 01:30:45
Keeping your baby's mouth healthy is essential, even before they get their second set of permanent teeth.

! They also help speech development.Overuse of bottles and dummies, or even drinking too much fruit juice, can contribute to premature milk tooth loss or decay, just as well as a bad diet can.Additionally, getting your child into the habit of brushing - even

New data links multiple cot deaths
By ThinkBaby on 16/12/2005 12:49:26
Extensive new study suggests increased risk of future pregnancy problems where a baby has suffered sudden infant death syndrome

baby to sleep with his feet at the bottom of the cot so there is no danger of wriggling under coversIf a baby usually sleeps with a dummy remember to give it to him every night, up to 12 monthsWhat does this mean for parents?Any new research is welcome

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