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Cow & Gate Bathing your baby
By Gavin Day on 21/11/2011 09:19:03
Prgnancy advice from Cow & Gate

.write(''); Bathing your new baby can be a joy – you get to spend quality time with them and it’s a special moment that you and your partner can share. Lots of mums-to-be and mums feel a bit nervous about the best way to bathe their baby without hurting them, and that

Acupuncture and fertility
By Kimberley Smith on 06/10/2011 16:15:35
Discover everything you need to know about acupuncture for fertility and conception, and what to expect from this alternative therapy

into the sluggish areas to give them a helping hand.”Does it hurt?The idea of having little needles stuck into us was frankly a bit scary but they’re really very tiny and most people don’t notice them being put in. When we finally plucked up the courage to have a go

Bruce Willis’ baby girl revealed
By Sophie Westnedge on 15/05/2012 15:06:21
As the first snap of Bruce Willis’ baby appears we round up other adorable celeb dad and baby pics

.Here at TB HQ we can’t resist a gorgeous dad and baby photo. We’re hoping our favourite celebrities keep ‘em coming!Read more…Actress Anna Faris pregnantRoyal baby news round-upMyleene Klass - "My ovaries hurt"

Your twelve-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 09/06/2004 15:06:19
Are we walking yet?

to something himself. This might be another child taking a toy from him, or it might be when he falls over. Often when children fall over they shock rather than hurt themselves and you might see him look at you for your response. If you look anxious and frown

Safety for the crawling & cruising baby
By Maria Muennich on 09/04/2007 09:02:39
Making your home baby safe is a near-endless task, so here are some tips for staying ahead

the door, answer the phone or even go to the loo without worrying that she'll hurt herself. Travel cots can double up as effective playpens for this purpose. Wherever you're using, try to make it as appealing as possible with toys and books and also try

Toddler First Aid: Cuts and abrasions
By ThinkBaby on 07/02/2008 01:29:40
How to treat minor cuts, scrapes and grazes at home - and knowing when to call the doctor

Minor scratches, cuts and grazes become more common as your toddler begins to run around and climb, particularly outside on rough surfaces. While these can hurt and sting, most can be treated at home and will heal in a few days. It may be that your

Babies, children and bee stings
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/07/2007 01:34:50
The sun is out and you're probably outdoors more - what do you need to know about bee and wasp stings?

The sun is out and you're probably outdoors more often, so what do you need to know about bee and wasp stings? Well, apart from that they hurt!Different stingsAlthough a bee dies after it has issued its sting, wasps and other stinging flying insects

Maclaren buggy safety scare
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 15/12/2009 13:57:10
After safety concerns over children getting their fingers caught in Maclaren buggies in the USA and UK, here’s what Maclaren buggy owners need to know…

of more than 15 families claim their children had their fingertips lacerated by Maclaren buggies. They claim Maclaren knew its buggies had hurt children and hadn’t taken on board warnings more could be injured.It’s important to remember that not everyone

Your worries about labour solved
By Kimberley Smith on 22/11/2011 11:56:11
Worried about pain during labour, how long the baby will take to come out or if you'll poo during the birth? We answer your concerns about what happens when you have your baby

but they will heal as your body gets back to normal. In some cases, though this is less common today, your doctor may perform an episiotomy reduce the chance of tearing and give the baby less resistance.How  much is it going to hurt?Labour feels different to everyone

Birth: Tearing and Episiotomies
By ThinkBaby on 26/05/2009 01:04:16
Having a baby can be painful if you tear or need an episiotomy, but knowing about it now could help minimise the risk during labour

. The cut (called a medio-lateral incision) is made at the back of the vagina, going diagonally down and outward. Occasionally the cut is made directly down, but the first type is thought to reduce the risk of further tearing.Will it hurt?You won’t feel much

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