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Book review: 'How Smart is Your Baby?'
By Sarah Lawson on 15/12/2006 01:11:20
A developmental reference book with advice, observations and ideas on baby growth from birth to one year.
How Smart is Your Baby? by Glenn Doman and Janet Doman Insights into getting the best out of your baby's natural abilitiesThis is quite 'American' in tone, and perhaps a bit intense in its evangelical outlook Features: In depth analysis of a child's development is summarised in ...
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Update: Amanda Holden has her baby
By Zoe Briggs on 25/01/2012 12:59:04
Amanda gives birth and reveals baby name after admitting herself to hospital with labour pains
observation.Amanda and husband Chris Hughes tragically lost a son early last year. Along with suffering a previous miscarriage in 2010, it the couple have had a tough time and aren’t taking any chances with this pregnancy.However, friend and fellow judge Simon
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Book review: How to Raise an Amazing Child
By Sarah Lawson on 25/12/2006 01:00:05
Advice and ideas on how to encourage your child's development along the Montessori method.
How to Raise an Amazing Child by Tim Seldin A beautifully presented book of ideas, observations and advice on how to encourage good development in the first six years of lifeNot much to fault, though frazzled parents might wonder if their children
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Review The Sun Guide to Celebrity Baby Names
By Sarah Lawson on 12/05/2006 10:03:39
The Tabloid approach to baby naming - and what the weird and wonderful celeb babies names actually mean.
) as well as the 'Top 10 nutty celeb names', plus chapters on themed names, an a to z guide of celeb names and other titbits of observation looking at families with lots of eccentric monikers, and so on. The ThinkBaby verdict A bit of fun and perhaps a
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Review: Nanny Wisdom
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/05/2006 09:40:00
Two nannies pass on their tips for raising babies and toddlers.
), the observations are based very much on the real experiences you get with babies and toddlers in the home. It's based on real life (albeit a little rosy), rather than blinding you with the science of parenting, and it includes tips on sleep routines and recipes
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59-year-old gives birth to twins
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/07/2006 11:31:52
An American woman has given birth to twins at the age of 59, after donor egg treatment.
observation since March and had her babies during surgery. (She was given an emergency hysterectomy at the same time.)In the UK, the oldest woman recorded to be expecting a baby is Patricia Rashbrook, who is 63 and due to give birth later this year.For older
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Fertility treatment IVM linked to oversized babies
By Kimberley Smith on 02/07/2010 14:35:10
Recent IVF technique, in vitro maturation, linked to larger babies, difficult births and caesareans
, no major health problems have been observed in children born after IVM,” Dr Peter reassured.
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Revealed - Your strangest pregnancy cravings!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 21/06/2010 16:41:34
From raw meat to toothpaste, survey unveils the types of food pregnant women admit to craving
The notion that pregnant women reach for the pickles during their pregnancy is a bland observation compared to what mums-to-be really crave, according to a recent survey.While many pregnant women may scoff their way through tubs of ice cream
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Fasting for Ramadan during pregnancy affects baby
By Kimberley Smith on 25/06/2010 14:25:39
Muslim mums-to-be warned that religious fasting during Ramadan could be harmful to their unborn babies
with their communities or feelings of guilt if mums-to-be do not observe the traditional fasting during Ramadan.The importance of maternal nutrition to a growing baby is well known so if you are worried how fasting will affect your baby this Ramadan speak to your GP
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Could mobile phones in pregnancy cause bad behaviour?
By Kimberley Smith on 07/12/2010 12:06:06
Mobile phone use in pregnancy and by young children linked to behavioural problems
criticised the results. “The pattern of results suggests that the observed increase in behavioural problems may have been caused by factors other than phone use,” he said.If you're a mum-to-be, you may feel happier if you avoid keeping your phone in your
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