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What is placenta praevia?
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/12/2006 01:13:50
Sometimes, placenta grows across the opening of the uterus. This is called placenta praevia, and can be dangerous for mother and baby.

.If the praevia is identified early in a pregnancy, a 'watch and wait' policy is usually advised, because the placenta may well move up and no longer be a concern by your due date. Only ten per cent of women who are found to have a low-lying placenta at an early

Recaro Polaric car seat
By Debra Stottor on 09/12/2008 01:49:32
The Recaro Polaric looks very much like other Group 1 car seats – until you realise that it is fitted facing the back of the car.

Once your baby is out of his infant carrier (or Group 0+ seat), he will need to move to a Group 1 car seat. However, almost always, the move to a Group 1 seat also means the move to a forward-facing seat. The Recaro Polaric is rear-facing, but why

5 of the best Travel Systems between £400 and £500
By Kimberley Smith on 18/05/2010 14:34:00
Practical, durable and stylish - high quality travel systems with great value for money

Travel Systems explainedA Travel System is basically a pushchair that comes with a stage 0/0+ car seat that can be attached to your buggy.This makes it easy for you to move your baby from the car to his buggy without him waking up. Sometimes a

5 of the best Travel Systems between £500 and £750
By Kimberley Smith on 18/05/2010 16:05:05
High end Travel Systems that offer you style, practicality and baby's comfort

What are Travel Systems?A Travel System is a pushchair that comes with a stage 0/0+ car seat. The car seat can be easily taken on and off the pushchair, so you can move your sleeping baby between your car and buggy without disturbing her. Some also

Bright Stars Baby PlayPlace
By Sarah Lawson on 25/07/2007 01:35:59
The Baby PlayPlace is a play mat with lots of fun things to stimulate your baby's world

styles on the market, but we love the Bright Stars PlayPlace for its flexibility, and its use beyond six-to-nine months, when babies begin to move around and sit up – by which time many baby gyms are limited in their appeal.The Baby PlayPlaceAt first

Expert questions pureed baby food
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/06/2007 01:56:45
A former health visitor who works with Unicef claims that mashing baby's first foods is unneccessary.

experts have greeted her words with caution, Rapley says that parents have been coming to her claiming their babies are picky eaters who are unwilling to move onto second-stage foods (those with bits in), or that the babies are constipated.In agreement

Celebs Love the M&P Skate
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/12/2008 01:47:45
The stylish Skate pushchair has been a major 2008 hit with regular parents AND celeb mums and dads!

the flexibility to move where you child is sitting or laying down either higher or lower on the chassis) this is a sassy urban model aimed at use by the whole family.The Skate combi is a versatile push and pram that looks great and offers a solid ride for your

bloom's Ultra-modern Baby Cot
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/07/2009 01:45:08
The bloom alma cot looks great, feels safe but also folds down to fit the tiniest storage space – perfect for modern family life

than many travel cots!When not in use the cot can be simply concertinered into a slim column that is easy to move and store. This is a real plus for families living in smaller homes, or to use at a grandparents' house or at a second home. It’s also

Fetal Development: At a Glance
By ThinkBaby on 15/06/2009 01:59:21
What's happening when inside that growing bump!

, heart and lungs) are rapidly developing, while the skeleton has also begun to form. The ankles and wrists are in place, the webbing on the fingers and toes is disappearing, muscles are developing and the little hands can now move towards each other

When your waters break
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/08/2009 01:19:12
Although women have visions of their waters breaking in Tescos, the reality for many women is that they don't break until much later.

to flush out, and then a constant trickle to follow. You may find that the flow changes if you sit or stand, as the baby will move slightly and might stem the flow temporarily.In some cases, a woman will start to get contractions before the waters break


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