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New mum gets self-conscious on the red carpet
By Kimberley Smith on 06/09/2011 13:08:10
Hollywood star Selma Blair papped holding onto her very tiny mummy tummy
-conscious shot, it’s hard to stop thinking about that tummy, even if it’s now just a tiny bump.Back to work to promote her new film Dark Horse, the star brought baby Arthur with her to Venice, leaving boyfriend fashion designer Jason Bliek at home
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Baby makes funny faces against the window - cute baby video
By Kimberley Smith on 21/09/2011 14:58:36
You're never too young to make funny faces on a window pane!
To add to our collection of adorable babies we can't stop laughing at is today's offering.Filmed from outside, you can see this tot making funny faces against the window as his mum holds her up to the camera.Why not try this one at home!?More funny
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Peter Walker's new baby massage DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/09/2006 01:48:47
World-renowned champion of baby massage produces a new DVD to help parents and teachers learn more about the joys and value of the art.
include 'Preparation – what you need'; 'Following birth - from the first few days onwards'; 'Holding and Reassuring'; 'Head Control'; 'Waking time spent playing on the tummy'; 'What to do if your baby missed laying on their tummy'; 'Developmental baby
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Explaining your pregnancy to your other children
By Maria Muennich on 06/09/2007 12:50:44
There's no 'right way' to explain your pregnancy to your children, but there are a few things to think about first
of the siblings. But if you're feeling at a loss with how to go about it, then hopefully these ideas will help a little. When should I tell them?What's happening in mummy's tummy?When will baby get here?Why can't I do that anymore?How much should I tell them
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Winding your Baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/08/2008 01:13:07
Not all babies suffer from excessive air in the tummies, but they should be encouraged to 'burp' during a feed
and comfort the child at the same time.Hold your baby with his head just on your shoulder (not too far slung over it) and hold him steady with your arm under his bottom. Then with your free arm gently rub his back. You can pat his back but don't get too
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Your three month old baby
By Sophie Westnedge on 30/04/2012 15:04:05
Weeks 12 to 16 - developing a routine and social skills
himself across the floor. You might see him pull a leg up towards his tummy and you might even see the first signs of crawling.Hand-eye coordinationYour baby’s hands will now be open so that he can touch and explore. His grasp is involuntary, but he can
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Pregnancy fears: trips and accidents
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/06/2008 00:06:13
Women often worry that if they fall over when they are pregnant, they may harm their baby, but what are the facts?
Understandably, we are instinctively protective of our bumps when we are expecting. But your changing shape can affect your sense of balance, and hormonal changes affect simple tasks like you ability to hold things delicately, getting little
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Pregnancy yoga – why it’s good for you
By Kimberley Smith on 15/02/2012 13:17:10
Yoga instructor Nadia Narain explains why pregnancy is the perfect time to start prasticing yoga
tummy. Don’t take part in any breathing exercises that involve holding your breath or blowing out forcefully and leave out back bends and twists. It’s also advised not to do any relaxation techniques where you lie on your back for extended period of time
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35 weeks pregnant - five weeks till you're a mum
By Maria Muennich on 09/09/2008 11:45:54
You're 35 weeks in and you've got only 35 days to go until you reach your due date
list of all those favourite activities which will be put on hold for at least a while once baby has arrived - going to the cinema, going out for dinner, meeting friends in the evening, reading, sex... - and make sure you do as much of them as possible
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Burping your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/06/2009 00:01:50
Some babies have no problem ridding themselves of that excess air after a feed and sound like a ship honking its arrival in harbour. Others take longer to get the hang of it.
shoulderNew parents will probably try this position first as it is what we tend to see most other people do. Plus we can cuddle and comfort the child at the same time.Hold your baby with his head just on your shoulder (not too far slung over it) and hold
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