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Troubleshooting: Weaning at 7-9 months
By Christina Hilliard on 03/08/2012 01:29:27
Moving your baby on to solids isn't always a smooth process – here are some tips to overcome common weaning problems

with favourite, familiar tastes Another option is to try increasing the texture with favourite foods, as he’s more likely to want to eat these.Whatever happens, do persevere, as it’s important that your baby learns to chew; this will also help with speech

Bébécar Vector Duo Pushchair
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/05/2009 00:10:51
The new Vector Duo is a great, versatile double pushchair whether you have twins or two young children

heavy? Or, as we found with one ThinkBaby forum member - will your garden gate be too small to squeeze through once you've already bought the thing!Then of course there's the all-important detail of the special passengers who will be riding in it. Do you

Can a holiday help you get pregnant?
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2010 16:32:59
When you're trying to conceive, does going away together really make any difference, emotionally or physically?

or twice a week.Even if you don't actually get pregnant on your break, being more relaxed might put a bit of fun and romance into your sex life again and make you more enthusiastic about having sex through the week once you're back home.The importance

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

How to introduce lumps
By joanne Lumsden on 11/10/2012 13:00:25
Mastering lumpy food is essential for your baby's development. Here's how to make the transition go smoothly

on to the next stage – and one that can be more challenging for both of you. We’re talking about introducing lumps.Introducing texture to your baby’s food is a vital stage. In fact, it’s so important that in a new Scottish initiative, mums are to be given

What foods are safe to give your 10-12 month baby
By clare Firth on 29/11/2010 04:55:03
Now your baby's really in his stride with feeding, make sure you know what foods are safe to introduce over the next few months

of the potential for allergies, now is the time to introduce them to your baby. The essential fatty acids in oily fish, in particular, are important for brain and eye development in babies, so try offering yours a serving of fresh tuna, salmon, mackerel or sardines

Fussy eating: should you be worried?
By Lucy Dimbylow on 03/02/2011 10:46:27
Concerned that your baby's fussiness is affecting his health? Here's how to get help

difficultWorry, anxiety or emotional stressWhen to worryIt’s important to remember that we all have likes and dislikes, and it’s unreasonable to expect your child to enjoy everything you dish up. It’s also extremely common to go through a fussy phase

Just pregnant – everything you need to know about early pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 23/06/2011 18:19:38
From the first signs and symptoms of pregnancy to announcing you’re pregnant to the world: all about the first trimester

for the first time. You might want to bottle them, like Dannii Minogue, but some feelings and symptoms can be alarming, such as stomach cramps and bleeding. But it’s important to remember that while these can by signs of miscarriage, they are actually quite

Pregnancy bleeding, spotting, pregnancy cramps,
By Daniella Delaney on 04/08/2011 12:04:41
When you're pregnant, any pains in the first trimester lead to a panic that they're signs of miscarriage. But do pregnancy cramps, pregnancy bleeding or spotting always mean problems?

happening are actually much less than you might think. To set your mind at rest even further, it's worth arming yourself in advance with all the latest information on what the most common causes of miscarriage are. It's also important to know how to spot

Pregnancy bump size
By Anne Richley on 14/06/2011 11:06:48
Does having a big bump by the time you hit 38 weeks pregnant mean you're going to have a big baby? Do little bumps when you're ready to go into labour mean an easier birth.

). What’s important is that you have a good pregnancy healthy eating plan, and try not to go too long without eating. What if I’m overweight when I’m expecting? Women  with a BMI of 30 or more are at increased risk of complications, such as high blood

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