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Breastfeeding When You are Ill
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/07/2008 01:40:49
How do illnesses and the medicines you take affect your baby while you are breastfeeding?
It is understandable that, as a New Mum you may feel run down or still be recovering from the experience of birth, and as such are more prone to illness. How might this affect your breastfeeding regime and what medication is safe?Your illness
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Cranial Osteopathy and babies
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/07/2009 00:28:54
This popular therapy has been linked to releasing tension in new babies and helping with unsettled infants, sleep problems and 'colic'.
was taking him to a witch doctor or something!) did comment a few months later on how contented he was and that perhaps the therapy might have made a difference.When my daughter was born, I didn’t hesitate in taking her too. What did I have to lose, except
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Do Not Disturb! Baby Sleeping
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/07/2009 00:01:21
Getting a new baby off to sleep can be a tricky task and once they're off, we tiptoe around them, but do we need to?
your new baby enough sleep, but once they are off, how can you help them stay asleep so you can have your own rest, get essential things done, or just take a break and talk to your partner?Silence please?Some people believe in absolute silence once
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Should I Breastfeed My Baby?
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/05/2009 01:54:31
When you're pregnant, how to feed your baby is one of the big choices ahead of you. Breastfeeding is great, but honestly, what are the pros and cons?
and it helps your body recover from the birth – but often that message is pushed so hard on pregnant women that they understandably want to run in the opposite direction!Feeding your baby - how do you feel?On ThinkBaby, we always try to help women find an easy
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