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EXCLUSIVE – first roadtest of the hot new Mylo buggy!
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 11/03/2010 12:12:02
Not due on the street until the end of the month, our sister site MadeForMums managed to get its hands on the stylish Mamas & Papas Mylo and put it to the test for the first time ever!
great performance. After putting it through its paces with 11-month-old Minnie and 12-week-old Flo, MFM’s seasoned buggy reviewer Susannah was impressed with its clever and well thought-out features.So, lets get down to business here – what can you
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5 of the best car seats from birth
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 14/05/2010 15:32:16
The best Group 0+ car seats for your baby’s first year
Your newborn’s first car seatYour baby’s first car seat can be either a Group 0, Group 0+ or a Group 0+/1 car seat. Group 0 is suitable from birth to 10kg, which is roughly 6-9 months. Group 0+ is from birth to 13kg, about 12-15 months. Group 0+/1
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5 of the best car seats from 9 months
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 20/05/2010 16:23:39
The best choices for your baby’s first forward facing car seat
Group 1 and Group 1/2/3 car seatsYour baby can travel in a Group 1 or Group 1/2/3 car seat once they weigh more than 9kg. Group 1 car seats are for babies weighing 9kg to 18kg, or about 9 months to 4 years. Group 1/2/3 car seat can be used
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Gestational diabetes affects 16% of pregnant women
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 26/02/2010 13:05:36
International study says the number of mums-to-be who develop diabetes is double the figure first thought
The number of mums-to-be developing diabetes is twice as great as doctors previously believed, a new study has suggested.Before now, doctors thought 5% to 8% of women developed diabetes in pregnancy. However a study involving 23,000 women in nine
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5 of the best double buggies for a baby and toddler
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 13/05/2010 17:15:35
Top-performing twin and tandem buggies for siblings of different ages
if you didn’t purchase the single buggy for your first child. You can use the buggy as a double, then remove the extra seat once your eldest is happy to walk, so you’re not left pushing an empty seat (or buying a new buggy!).
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5 of the best buggies and travel systems of 2010
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 31/12/2010 11:23:35
From all-terrain 3-wheelers and tandems to travel system compatible buggies, pushchair fanatics were spoilt for choice this year. But there were five buggy names that really stood out…
Mamas & Papas MyloThe “Marmite” buggy of 2010, Mamas & Papas Mylo really pushed the boundaries of buggy design. Its striking silhouette and amazing features made it a winner for many, and the fact Gwen Steffani was snapped pushing one certainly gave
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Bright, urban 3-wheeler buggy from MyChild
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 09/07/2010 12:03:44
The MyChild Orbital 3 has can be used from birth and looks hot!
Compact, under £120 and suitable from birth? No, that’s not an impossible wish list when you’re shopping for your baby’s first pushchair! The Orbital 3 buggy, from MyChild, ticks all these boxes, plus a few more.First thing you’ll notice about
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New Britax car seats launched
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 09/06/2010 15:49:34
The Britax BABY-SAFE plus II and BABY-SAFE plus SHR II are designed to keep your baby even safer from birth
BABY-SAFE ISOFIX Base, BABY-SAFE Belted Base or your car’s own seatbelt.So how much can you expect to pay? The BABY-SAFE plus II is £114.99 and its SHR counterpart is a tad more, at £129.99. The bases will cost extra on top of this.
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Hot new Hauck buggy has arrived!
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 04/03/2010 16:02:18
The Hauck Capri Stroller is a lightweight buggy that’s travel system compatible and sure to turn heads with its bright, bold style.
with a Hauck car seatLightweight aluminium frameWeighs 7.5kg5-point safety harness with shoulder padsLocking brake action on both sidesLockable swivel front wheels Reclines from 110.5 to 152.8 degreesHeight adjustable handles that turn 360 degrees
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Sperm count more important than career
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 17/03/2010 14:24:08
A good career, good looks and being popular with the opposite sex are less important than a healthy sperm count, if a new poll is to be believed
A healthy sperm count means more to men than being popular with women or having a successful job, according to a new survey looking at life’s top priorities.The poll of 3,000 men saw the lads ranking a healthy sperm count equal third with healthy
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