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Baby Beats deluxe Doppler on review
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2005 11:21:41
Baby bonding or just simple reassurance from early in pregnancy
a range of rates. Finding a good signal and holding it steady seems to yield more steady results. The heartrate you pick up should be between 120 and 160 bpm, if you're stressed, overtired or have been consuming alcohol or smoking then your baby
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Your six-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2004 11:22:15
Teething may be troubling but it's great for talking
to social exchanges, as well as meeting other babies, so getting out and having a social life is good for both of you.If you're thinking of starting your baby on solids this month then start off slowly and try him first on either jarred baby foods
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Your five-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/01/2005 09:54:13
More noises please
questions or share advice and experiences in the newborn and baby folders.Starting with solids - If your baby is showing signs of interest in real food then it might be time to start thinking about weaning, our introduction to weaning is a good place
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Your four-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 03/02/2005 09:21:43
On a developmental roll
sounds and facial expressions and encourage him to copy yours. If you keep the sounds you make simple with noises like ‘ma ma’, ‘da da, and ‘blah blah’ he might be able to produce quite similar noises, or at least have a good go.Be sensitive to your baby
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What to do with early risers?
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/09/2009 01:43:02
Once the wakeful nights of baby feeds subside, you then have to hope your child doesn't become 'an early riser'. 7am is one thing, 8am is great, but how do you deal with 5.30am?!
.However, as the need to wake for feeds or being disturbed by teething bouts subsides, another trend creeps in to ruin any parent’s good night’s kip: early waking!It’s one thing if a child wakes up at 3am and needs a cuddle for a few minutes while they drift back off
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Teething and pain relief
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/08/2009 00:04:24
When do your baby's first teeth appear and how can you help ease your child's pain.
, or even a frozen bagel to chew on. Something chilled can be good as it cools the gums, but make sure something frozen isn’t going to give your child a ‘burn’ from being too cold.You can offer a teething ring which has been kept in the fridge, but make sure
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Focused fitness: Work those abs
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2005 17:14:51
If you want to get rid of your post-pregnancy wobbles then it's time to concentrate on those parts that other exercise just hasn't reached - first up, stomach muscles
, but if you really want to get back into shape the only thing for it is exercise I'm afraid. You might feel that you’re already getting enough exercise thank you, what with all this baby lifting and carrying and running around, but while this is all good
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Take a break with Haven Holidays!
By ThinkBaby on 28/04/2006 12:15:59
Why sit eagerly awaiting the summer to take a break? After a cold and gloomy winter, its time to escape the humdrum of every day life straight away!
different parks,’ said eight year old Harry Hazeldean ‘and I don’t know which my favourite is. I love the beach at Perran Sands but Hafan y Mor has got a really cool pool. And Rockley Park was good because it only took an hour to get there.’There’s such a
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Having a baby after 35
By ThinkBaby on 15/05/2007 09:42:00
What are the risks and how can you weigh the odds in your favour?
starting point is to base your pregnancy on being fit and healthy yourself to start off with. If you're planning on starting to try to conceive then it's a good idea to book yourself an appointment with the doctor to discuss your (and your partner
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Wind and bloating in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 16/03/2011 01:13:28
Excess wind is common in pregnancy, it can make you feel bloated, uncomfortable and cause you to pass gas more often but there are some simple tricks to easing wind
(which is also common in pregnancy).Hot water and lemonYes, the old fashioned diet aid makes a comeback. It's a good idea to get your digestive system active in the morning before you confront it with food. Starting the day with a cup of warm water
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