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Review: Maxi-Cosi Rodi XR
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/05/2007 01:58:43
Maxi-Cosi's Rodi XR for 2007 is a good-looking, comfortable and reassuringly sturdy ride.

Maxi-Cosi Rodi XR Group 2/3 car seatSolid, comfy and stylishNot much to fault Features: Suitable from from 15-36kg (approx 3 and a half to 12 years), backrest adjustable as your child grows, good side-protection from the head down to the hips

Pushchairs: Six of the best
By ThinkBaby on 07/10/2007 09:08:30
Check out these special offers from our retail partners

: 1.Pushchair with a built in carrycot 2.Car Seat 3.Hardback Carrycot FREE - can act as a Moses Basket 4.Raincover Usually £370.00

Review: Wilkinet baby carrier
By Maria Muennich on 31/12/2006 08:37:26
A no-clip carrier that offers more flexibility than most but does take some getting used to

in two steps, first you lightly tie your baby into the padded section and then you tie the carrier onto yourself. How easy this is to do depends on which position you're using the carrier in and is also down to personal preference. In the front and hip

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

McTimoney Chiropractic in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/11/2007 10:53:01
This form of therapy can really help with the ongoing aches and pains of pregnancy and beyond, what is it and how does it work?

maintained.Is there a time during pregnancy when having treatment is not advisable?It is not advisable to have manipulative treatment during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. However, cranial or soft tissue treatments may be appropriate if symptoms

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
By ThinkBaby on 16/10/2007 10:07:47
Exposure to alcohol during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - find out more about the causes, symptoms and treatment here

. This alcohol can damage your baby's developing organs, bones, facial features and central nervous system, particularly during the crucial developmental phase of the first trimester. However, while the first trimester is thought to be the most critical stage

When a caesarean is the best option
By Maria Muennich on 30/05/2007 00:45:29
It may not be your ideal birthing experience, but there are times when a c-section may be the best option for you and your baby

by caesarean and when there are three or more babies to be delivered a caesarean is almost always the delivery method. In the case of twins, some doctors are more willing than others to attempt vaginal delivery if the first baby is breech, so if an attempted

Your baby's six-week check
By Maria Muennich on 20/06/2007 01:29:18
What to expect from the six- to eight-week health check scheduled for all new babies

will be weighed and measured and the results plotted on a centile chart to see how she's growing and putting on weight in comparison with length and weight averages. In the first few days of her life your baby may well have lost as much as 10% of her birth weight

The smart way to look after you and your baby
By Jointace on 05/02/2007 11:42:17
The benefits of Omega 3 for foetal brain and eye development have been extensively researched in the last few years.

LETT 1989 Jan 30;243(2):244-6.7 Fidler N et al. Nutr Metab 2000;44:187-1938 Jensen CL et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 Jul;82(1):125-32.PREGNACARE PLUS - Greater nutritional care for mother and babyPregnacare Plus is the ideal formula for every stage

New mum - aches and pains
By Maria Muennich on 31/07/2007 06:57:45
Aches and pains are to be expected for a new mum in the early weeks, here's what to expect and how to cope

breasts in the first few weeks after birth, though for many mums it will be short-lived. Within the first few days of birth your breasts will fill up with breast milk - whether you are breastfeeding or not - and they can overfill, or engorge, which can

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