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Baby’s risk of developing asthma raised by antibiotics?
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 06/01/2011 12:44:11
Giving babies under 6 months antibiotics could increase their chances of developing asthma, says a new study
Babies treated with antibiotics during their first six months of life have their risk of developing asthma increased by 40%, suggests a new study. And if two courses of antibiotics are prescribed before 6 months of age, this increases to 70
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Learning to crawl
By on 07/09/2011 14:13:35
Between six and ten months many babies learn how to get around under their own steam, but there are many styles besides the traditional crawl
What happens, when...Building blocks to crawlingOnce your baby can sit up unaided, anytime from around six months, it won't be too long before he's rocking forward onto his hands and knees ready to work on getting about under his own steam
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Essential tips for a healthy pregnancy
By Liz Stansfield on 21/02/2011 10:36:58
Looking after yourself during pregnancy will give your baby the best start in life. Follow these golden rules for a happy and healthy nine months
that your midwife will give you so they don’t chargeyou.”If you do start to suff er from bleeding gums during your nine months, contact your dentist so it can be assessed and treated.Brush when you canIf you’re coping with morning sickness and can’t stomach
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10 of the best first cups for your baby
By Kyrsty Hazell on 23/09/2012 12:55:32
Make the transition from bottle to cup in style with these cool trainer cup offerings for babies from 6 months and up
Baby Bjorn Baby's First CupBright and distinctive to look at, this open cup will encourage little ones to drink just like mum and dad, plus its sturdy base will lessen the risks of knocks.Baby Bjorn Baby's First Cup, £7.95, available at Kiddicare.
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Who has won a Bugaboo Cameleon?
By Thinkbaby on 07/02/2008 10:06:56
We announce the lucky winner of last month's competition!
Last month ThinkBaby teamed up with Bugaboo to offer our members the chance to win a Bugaboo Cameleon.Thanks to all those who entered and congratulations to our winner Kelly Tunley from Warfield.Don't worry if you haven't won this time - we have
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Who has won a Bambino Cotton Nappy Kit?
By ThinkBaby on 24/08/2007 09:51:11
We announce the lucky winner of last month's competition!
Last month ThinkBaby teamed up with Bambino Mio to offer you the chance to win a Bambino Mio Cotton Nappy Set worth £99.99.We asked you to submit your photos to the gallery and the one with the most votes at the end of the month would be declared
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Who has won a Bambino Mio Newborn Nappy Set?
By ThinkBaby on 01/10/2007 11:50:54
We announce the lucky winner of last month's competition!
Last month ThinkBaby teamed up with Bambino Mio to offer you the chance to win a Bambino Mio Newborn Nappy Set.We asked you to submit your photos to the gallery and the one with the most votes at the end of the month would be declared the winner
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Who has won a Bugaboo Cameleon?
By ThinkBaby on 15/01/2008 14:42:26
We announce the lucky winner of last month's competition!
Last month ThinkBaby teamed up with Bugaboo to offer our members the chance to win a Bugaboo Cameleon.Thanks to all those who entered and congratulations to our winner Megan Rimmer from Liverpool.Don't worry if you haven't won this time - we have
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Baby boy for EastEnders star Patsy Palmer
By Kyrsty Hazell on 14/12/2010 14:32:28
The actress gave birth to son a month early
After going into labour a month early, EastEnders actress Patsy Palmer has given birth to a healthy baby boy named Bertie.The 38-year-old star, who plays Bianca Jackson in the soap, had to be rushed to hospital after her waters broke a month early
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Safety for a young baby
By ThinkBaby on 28/11/2008 02:38:19
How to keep your baby safe in the early months
When you first hold your baby you'll probably be amazed at how real and yet how fragile he is. This little person is now entirely dependent on you and the care you take to keep him safe: You can't prepare for and avoid all accidents and learning not to obsess over safety is part ...
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