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Sleep training real experiences: Part two
By Maria Muennich on 14/11/2007 13:19:47
Contentedly going to sleep alone and sleeping through the night?
on the breast for sleeping, in our second installment Maria tries to teach her son to (happily) go to sleep on his own. Why sleep train?There were two reasons for getting our 12-month-old to sleep without needing us with him. Firstly because if he had us
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Staying stylish when pregnant
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2007 12:23:13
These days it's relatively easy to keep a smartly dressed bump, even on a budget
need or that you won't feel like wearing by the time your bump actually gets big enough to require maternity clothing. The size of maternity clothes that will fit you early in pregnancy, certainly in the first trimester, are quite unlikely to see you
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Coping with backache as a new mum
By Maria Muennich on 27/07/2007 06:01:10
Backache is a very common problem for new mums, but there are steps you can take to prevent it
Unless you've had a job involving lifting and carrying, the way in which you lift things has probably never been so important to the health of your back as it is now you have a baby. Your newborn probably feels incredibly small and light, but you
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Complete guide to antenatal scans
By Maria Muennich on 28/12/2008 01:54:42
What is an ultrasound scan and what scans can you expect to have during pregnancy?
of a pregnancy and may be offered alongside the 12-week scan (or you may need a separate appointment). The nuchal fold scan can be carried out privately if you feel the need for it but your hospital or doctor do not. Extra scansIf you develop a
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Nurseries - childcare options
By Maria Muennich on 15/08/2010 06:26:40
What nurseries, crèches and daycare offer, the pros, cons, the costs are and what to look for when you visit
Your child might not feel at home in a nursery setting and may prefer to be cared for in a very small group of children or individuallyNurseries may be expensive, particularly in some areasa Most nurseries have very standard hours and no weekend care
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Buyer's guide to breastpads
By Maria Muennich on 11/09/2008 09:28:43
Even if you don't plan to breastfeed your newborn, you'll probably need to use breastpads for a while and maybe even before the birth
brands that now include adhesive tapes to secure them to the inside of your bra.Individually wrapped pairs - How you feel about these really depends on your take on waste: They can either be an excessive packaging demon or very useful for keeping pads
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