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Study claims no link between IQ and breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/10/2006 01:37:46
Despite the many other benefits of breastfeeding your baby, scientists believe breastmilk does not lead to a higher IQ.

of Psychology at the University of Edinburgh accepted there are other health benefits to being breastfed, their analysis suggested that bottlefed babies did not have a lesser IQ because of the way in which they took milk.Mother's own IQ a factor in baby

Review: Avent Isis iQ UNO electronic breast pump
By Maria Muennich on 10/01/2007 08:10:08
Electronic version of Avent's immensely popular Isis breast pump

Avent Isis iQ Electronic Breast Pump Variable speed, comfortable, easy to assemble and use, can also be used manuallyCould be quieter in electric mode but noise not unique to this pump Features: Handheld breast pump that can be used as either a

Low calorie diets in early pregnancy can affect your baby’s brain
By Susie Boone on 19/01/2011 11:18:56
Pregnant women warned slimming can damage their baby’s intelligence

New scientific research from the University of Texas shows that a poor diet during the first half of pregnancy can harm the development of a baby’s brain. This could potentially lower IQ and lead to behavioural problems.Admittedly, the research

Overeating in pregnancy could harm your baby
By Ploy Radford on 27/06/2011 14:48:39
Experts warn against traditional advice about eating for two

The traditional advice that mums-to-be should eat for two during pregnancy is in fact a harmful myth. A new study shows that children of mums who are obese in pregnancy are more likely to suffer from low IQs, eating disorders and psychosis

The new Philips AVENT range
By Monica Stylli on 03/08/2007 10:46:37
Check out the latest gadgets and gizmos from newly teamed up partners Philips AVENT.

Electronic gadget expert Philips and baby product pioneer AVENT have recently teamed up to become Philips AVENT, and have produced some great products as a result of it!Classic items such as the iQ Uno Breast Pump (£85) have been revamped

Pregnancy stress link to ADHD
By Sarah Lawson on 29/01/2007 00:42:05
Researchers claim a link between extreme antenatal stress and problems such as ADHD, childhood anxiety and mental ability.

of the hormone during pregnancy, show the lowest IQ ability when analysed at 18 months of age.Everyday stress - nothing to worry aboutResearchers were at pains to reassure women that normal levels of stress, experienced in all day to day living, were NOT at risk

New study on alcohol and pregnancy
By Monica Stylli on 15/11/2007 10:49:21
Latest research finds "no convincing evidence" of a link between binge drinking and birth defects.

of binge drinking.The results showed “no convincing evidence” that binge drinking in pregnancy could harm the fetus but two of the studies did hint that a child could be born with a very slightly lower IQ or have behavioural difficulties.The team who

Brainy babies recognise mum’s speech in the womb
By Kimberley Smith on 06/05/2010 14:25:21
Your unborn baby can hear words and language, research finds

the difference between them and also between different language groups.If that wasn’t enough incentive to get chatting to your bump, past studies have shown that babies and children who are frequently talked to have higher IQ scores and do better in school

Review: Avent Express Steam Steriliser
By Maria Muennich on 05/01/2007 02:16:00
A straight-forward electric steriliser offering a reasonably fast cycle at a decent price

't be enough, and there are other sterilisers, such as the Avent Express IQ 24 that can keep your bottles and bits sterile for either six hours or up to twenty-four hours, great for the middle of the night or first thing in the morning (the Express IQ also

Buyer's Guide to Sterilisers
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 02:02:46
Sterilisers are essential to ensure everything to do with feedng your baby is sterile and germ free before he turns 1. But should you get an electric, cold water or microwave steriliser?

depends on whether or not you want it to do other clever little things (eg the Avent iQ24 has two settings, one of which will keep the bottles sterile in the machine for up to 24 hours).Most steam sterilisers will take six standard bottles or a mix

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