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Three-wheelers on a Budget
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/01/2009 01:08:09
Is it possible to get the chic look of a funky three-wheeler pushchair for less than £150? Yes!

, with an RRP of £99.99. Again this is suitable from birth and up until you'll no longer need a pushchair for your child. It has a reversible seat liner, and it weighs just 10.2kg which is not bad for a three-wheeler (as these can be pretty hefty to move around

Buyer's guide to infant car seats
By ThinkBaby on 01/11/2005 01:53:16
What to look for in group 0 car seats

If you're expecting your first baby you may be surprised to hear that you'll need a car seat even before your baby is born, as you won't be allowed to take your baby home in a car without one. Even if you don't own a car yourself, if you're planning

Buyer's guide to infant car seats
By Maria Muennich on 27/03/2007 15:36:44
What to look for in group 0 car seats

If you're expecting your first baby you may be surprised to hear that you'll need a car seat even before your baby is born, as you won't be allowed to take your baby home in a car without one. Even if you don't own a car yourself, if you're planning

Your one-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 23/04/2010 16:52:48
Weeks four to eight - it's not all just sleep and tears

Your babyIn the first few weeks your baby will have probably (and thankfully!) started to make noises other than just crying and by the time she’s a month old she may have started to gurgle, coo, make humming noises and possible even squeal. As she

Expressing breastmilk - essential guide
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/09/2010 02:30:02
Expressing breastmilk is useful even if you're solely breastfeeding. It allows your partner to feed and bond and can help make you more comfortable. Here's our guide on how to express milk successfully and conveniently.

and the endless walks around the house in the night to get your baby back off to sleep (!), there is nothing more amazing than feeding your baby. A first bottle feed by dad can be a wonderful experience for father and child.To give you a rest - There are many

Breastfeeding top tips
By ThinkBaby on 23/10/2006 11:15:43
ThinkBaby members join the experts to give their advice for successful breastfeeding

Your midwife, breastfeeding consultant and ThinkBaby can help you with the basics of finding a good latch-on position and getting started with breastfeeding, but ThinkBaby members have put their heads together with the experts' to offer you

New Mum: Getting into a Routine
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/08/2009 02:26:56
Small new habits within your daily life with your new baby can help you both cope in the early weeks after birth

, to the new duty of caring for a small child, there is a great deal to take on, as a New Mum in the Early Weeks. However, finding small things that begin to give your days with your new baby some shape, can really help to make you feel like you're making

What is colic?
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/01/2009 01:19:31
The crying bouts of colic can be as hard on mum and dad as they seem on a young baby, so how can parents deal with colic?

About 20 per cent of all babies will experience colic to a greater or lesser degree, in their first few months. Through their suffering, their parents are put through the mill, too. What is colic?Colic (or a 'colicky baby') refers to a newborn baby

Your thirteen-month-old
By Maria Muennich on 26/07/2007 07:40:15
Your newly upright baby is becoming ever more communicative by the day

attempts to communicate with appropriate responses. Once your child is walking you'll have new opportunities for exploring things together. Some babies are already keen to help out around the house and imitate Mummy and Daddy, if so you can involve him

Overcoming Fear of Childbirth
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/11/2009 00:01:17
If you are worried about the pain you might have to go through in labour and birth, check out our reassuring tips

I remember something my friend Gill said to me a couple of weeks before I was due to have my first child. She was heavily pregnant with baby number two, and we were going on maternity leave the same week. "Don't forget, the pain might seem bad

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