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Aldi's Mamia baby wipes
By Sarah Lawson on 09/04/2007 01:06:31
Aldi has a great range of baby wipes for less than £1.
the price that Aldi are selling theirs for.Both the fragrance-free and delicately-fragranced varieties have aloe vera and vitamin E in their formulation, and have been dermatologically tested.For details of your nearest Aldi, call 08705 134 262 or go to www.aldi.co.uk.
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We Collect sample collector
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/07/2007 01:06:52
We love this simple but ingenius new product that helps you get your antenatal urine samples sorted without accidents!
Any pregnant woman knows that giving urine samples becomes a regular habit over nine months! There are good health reasons for urine samples in pregnancy but weeing into a bottle is never easy!Lisa Griffiths was inspired to develop the 'We Collect
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AeroSafe mattresses for babies
By Sarah Lawson on 02/08/2007 01:59:08
It's important to create a safe sleeping environment for babies and the new Rochingham range keeps it natural
One of the biggest concerns for new parents is the issue of safe sleeping for babies, and happily these days many more parents are aware of simple habits that can improve their child’s sleeping and reduce the risk of SIDS.Rochingham, one
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New vote: travels with baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/06/2007 10:38:52
What are the biggest put-offs to travelling with your new baby? Cost? Feeding facilities? Bulky buggies and travel cots? Let us know!
bedspace, you might still be just breastfeeding etc. Other people with grandparents or other family abroad don't think twice and get into the long-haul habit with new babies straight away. There are lots of things to think about when Booking a holiday
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Naturally Nurturing Sleep Clinic
By Sarah Lawson on 07/11/2006 01:44:12
Any parent who's suffered sleepless nights will tell you that any advice on baby sleeping that works, is worth trying!
bring to raising their new child.There are plenty of books arguing the case for controlled crying and other forms of sleep training, but Naturally Nurturing believe their more organic way of getting your child into good habits, is easier on both parents
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Kitchen hygiene in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 12/09/2007 01:07:08
Looking after yourself in pregnancy means making sure your food isn't just healthy but that it's cooked or prepared safely
Foods and kitchen bacteria that might not give you any trouble normally can be very dangerous for you and your unborn child when you are pregnant. Now more than ever you need to practice good food preparation habits when you are cooking, or when
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Pregnant women to get cash to improve diet
By Sarah Lawson on 10/09/2007 01:00:15
A government initiative might see women get £200 towards eating a better diet when they are expecting a baby
The Health Secretary is expected to announce a 'Health in Pregnancy Grant' later this week, according to the BBC.In it, there will be provision for pregnant women to receive a one-off payment of £200, in the 29th week of their pregnancy
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Shop Online with babythings4u
By Sarah Lawson on 09/10/2008 01:36:00
Shopping for baby products and nursery essentials couldn't be easier
at your fingertips can make a huge difference to the experience of being a new mum or dad... especially if your new baby's sleeping habits mean you're awake at times when the rest of the world is snoring away!babythings4u.co.ukCreated by Chloe Edwards
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High-calorie diet and gender
By Monica Stylli on 21/04/2008 14:19:27
Can your diet at the time of conception influence the gender of your baby?
breakfasts might increase the odds of conceiving a boy. 740 first-time pregnant women in the UK were asked to provide records of their eating habits during the early stages of pregnancy.56% of mothers-to-be with the highest energy intake at the time
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High weight gain in pregnancy linked to heart risks for baby
By Kimberley Smith on 02/06/2010 15:16:47
Children born to mums who put on more pregnancy pounds than recommended have higher risk of cardiovascular problems
the same unhealthy eating habits that led to excess weight gain in pregnancy.This study furthers the case for regular exercise during pregnancy to keep you and your unborn baby healthy, prepare you for labour and help you shift your baby weight more easily
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