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Advertorial: Born Free
By Born Free on 08/12/2009 17:00:26
Protect your little one as he grows with Born Free products
Protect your little one as he grows with BornFreeTM products that range from bottles to drinking cups to sterilisers. Designed to be safe and smart, they're now available from selected retailers (see www.babybornfree.co.uk for more details)As a mum
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Advertorial: Born Free
By Born Free on 08/12/2009 17:00:26
Protect your little one as he grows with Born Free products
Protect your little one as he grows with BornFreeTM products that range from bottles to drinking cups to sterilisers. Designed to be safe and smart, they're now available from selected retailers (see www.babybornfree.co.uk for more details)As a mum
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Free prescriptions and dental care in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/01/2007 01:10:56
Once your doctor has confirmed you are pregnant, and for the 12 months after your baby is born, you are entitled to free prescriptions and NHS dental treatment. Here's how to get it.
As soon as you get pregnant, you are entitled to free prescriptions, but not many people realise this is the case. It’s worth being aware of this, because it means you can claim any prescription medication without paying for it, even
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Free and cheap things to do with baby and toddler
By Sarah Lawson on 19/01/2007 01:41:42
Even sitting in cafes with your baby group costs money! But there are lots of lovely craft, singing and book-related events suitable for babies, toddlers and children, that are free or low-cost.
Bookstart is a government-funded organisation which gives each child, regardless of their family’s financial status, a free book and goodies at seven months, again at three and then at another key stage beyond that.The idea is to get all children to sample
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Alcohol-free treats
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/02/2006 01:16:32
ThinkBaby has found a great wine company called LoNo for those times when yet another orange juice just doesn’t hit the spot…
altogether.I enjoyed low-alcohol or alcohol-free beers like Kaliber and Clausthaler when I was out. This was not because I desperately hankered after alcohol but purely because drinking soft drinks is at best rather boring after a while, and at worst, too
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Call for free vitamin D for pregnant women
By Kimberley Smith on 19/08/2011 13:22:41
Expert suggests vitamin D testing and free supplements for mums-to-be to combat rickets
All pregnant women could have blood tests to check their vitamin D levels, under new proposals put forward to prevent resurgence in rickets. Experts have also suggested mums-to-be receive free vitamin D supplements on the NHS.Rickets is a condition
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US couples compete in competition to win free IVF
By Sophie Westnedge on 21/06/2012 15:52:18
American fertility clinic holds contest selecting three couples out of 45 to win a free cycle of IVF
A controversial contest in the US has seen 45 couples compete to win a free IVF cycle, reports TIME magazine.The contest called the “I Believe Video Journal Project”, run by Sher Fertility Insitute in Las Vegas, offered couples who were struggling
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Dairy-free treats from NOMOO
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/01/2008 01:02:26
If you or your child either has an allergy to or dislikes dairy, now you can enjoy nutritious treats with NOMOO
Many parents worry about allergies in babies. A cow's milk allergy can be a worry, unpleasant and also hard work to live with.It's not surprising then, that a new line of dairy-free mealtime treats from NOMOO has been so warmly welcomed.NOMOO relief
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Older women should be given free IVF, health experts urge
By Kyrsty Hazell on 28/06/2010 17:51:23
Women over 40 should be offered fertility treatment on the NHS to avoid age discrimination
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) is considering expanding the age limit on free IVF treatment from 39 to 40 plus. This will give older mums with viable eggs a chance to conceive.NICE has declared women aged 40 plus
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Alcohol-free mouthwash in pregnancy could prevent premature birth
By Kimberley Smith on 15/02/2011 14:55:31
Taking extra care of your teeth and dental health when pregnant could reduce your risk of giving birth prematurely
Using alcohol-free antibacterial mouthwash in pregnancy may help reduce the risk of premature birth, according to a new study. Using a mouthwash without alcohol that contains the antibacterial agent CPC, has been found to improve the likelihood of a
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