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Sleep deprivation and new babies
By Sarah Lawson on 30/03/2007 02:34:39
Tomy have carried out a revealing new study on how sleep-deprived new parents really are

When we ran a poll in the autumn to find out what new parents considered to be their biggest challenge, a whopping 59 per cent said 'lack of sleep' was their biggest problem.Now Tomy have conducted their own major piece of research on sleep and new

When to switch to cow's milk?
By Sarah Lawson on 25/01/2010 02:16:48
Whether you are giving breastmilk or formula (or a combination) in your child's first year, don't give cow's milk until your child is one

's milk?At one year you can give your baby cow's milk.Make sure you give your child whole milk (full fat) as the nutrients are important for your baby and these are lacking in reduced fat or no fat milks. For young babies, cow's milk does not contain

GreenBerry's eco shopping
By Sarah Lawson on 21/11/2006 11:49:01
A lovely new Suffolk-based shop stocking organic and Fair Trade baby and child clothes, gifts and skincare products.

Started Kit of creams and lotions for new skin, £12.99, and the Tatty Bumpkin yoga mat, £22. The clothes range from vests and sleepsuits to trousers and pinnies, in everything from delicate pastels to vibrant blues and oranges.We also like the fact

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.

Researchers at Imperial College have found a link which suggests that as much as 15 per cent of the cases of ADHD, impaired cognitive ability and anxiety in children, could be linked to stress their mothers experienced during pregnancy

Review: The Peanut Shell Carrier
By Sarah Lawson on 14/08/2008 01:25:00
Keep your baby close in this no-fuss carrier

-built parents.The sling is simple in design, but has some nifty features (like a little hook on which to attach small toys, and a discreet pocket for money or your mobile phone). But where the Peanut Shell really comes into its own is that, despite the lack

Know-how: Vitamin K at Birth
By Sarah Lawson on 05/05/2009 01:32:42
Many hospitals advise giving a vitamin K injection at birth, we explain why this is, and how it's given

deficiency bleeding (VKDB). It only occurs in only about one in every 10,000 babies but can be extremely harmful. It can lead to bleeding in the nose, the mouth and into the brain and if it goes undetected it can cause brain damage or even be fatal

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