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Staying cool in pregnancy when it's hot
By ThinkBaby on 28/06/2009 01:43:28
How to stay safely and comfortably cool when the temperature rises, if you're pregnant.
Whether it's a classic English summer heat wave or a last pre-family holiday somewhere warm and sunny, being careful in the heat is particularly important during pregnancy when it's both easier to overheat and more important than ever that you
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Staying cool as the temperature rises
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/05/2006 15:43:11
From chilly nights less than a week ago to high temperatures today, don't forget you need to make sure you're not overdoing it when you get hot.
We're not going to spoil this little burst of early summer for you, but here are a few articles you should browse if you're pregnant, to prepare yourself as the weather heats up!
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Review: Bug in a Rug Summer Wrap
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/07/2006 01:52:43
A lovely wrap in light honeycomb knit that's sun protective. It also comes or as a cool, comforting cotton wrap for babies from birth to 12 months.
Bug in a Rug summer wrap A flexible baby snuggle that covers baby's head, arms and legs Not really much to fault. Features: Lightweight material that doesn't overheat, despite being able to cover baby's head and feet. UPF30+ protective. Three
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Cute Dreampod sleeping bags
By Sarah Lawson on 04/01/2008 01:47:59
Baby sleeping bags are great for keeping your baby safe and warm during sleep, so check out this gorgeous new range from M&P
over the arms, so a baby's sleepsuited arms don't get too restricted or cause the child to overheat. However, there are two loops over the shoulder which mean a baby of any size can't wriggle down under the covers – a major concern in the issue of safe
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New study on repeat cot deaths
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/06/2007 01:12:24
New research seeks to play down the risk of repeat cot deaths in one family.
is at least one (pillows can smother and duvets can overheat). Instead, use cotton cot blankets. Don't give your baby a hot water bottle - or electric blanketDon't let your baby fall asleep propped up on a cushion - on a sofa or armchairSet your baby to sleep
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Know-how: warming a baby bottle
By Sarah Lawson on 23/04/2007 11:15:04
Many parents like to microwave a baby's bottle for speed, but what's really safe?
a kettle of water and then stand the bottle in a pan or heat-proof jug for a few minutes. This is a good method as it rarely overheats the milk before the water itself starts to cool down.Overheating milkSome formula milks can turn bitter to taste
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Mamas & Papas Babywear Autumn 2008
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/09/2008 01:04:35
You can't beat simple blues and pinks for classic but cosy modern outfits for babies and toddlers this month
over-wear like this is much easier for little ones to move about in when trying to keep warm, rather than thick coats that can make them quickly overheat.The 'College' Toddler…Once your little one is sitting up, crawling and cruising, it's nice to get
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Maternitywear for the Party Season
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/12/2008 01:07:52
Mamas & Papas have the look for any chic pregnant lady wanting to feel special this Christmas!
, add leggings to this gorgeous tunic dress. The lining is soft jersey material so you won't overheat even in a crowded room, but the lacy overlay adds that special look.Printed Dress, £45At less that £50, we think this is a stand-out bargain.The golden
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Be a Snow Mum and Beat the Chill!
By Sarah Lawson on 03/02/2009 01:45:49
Overcome the arctic conditions and look great at the same time - check out funky winter gear from Blacks and Millets
an adventureStaying warm when you're expecting your baby can sometimes be tricky. The extra blood flow can make it easy to overheat, but also you can suffer from 'icy nipples' or run the risk of getting ill if you don't wrap up.Layers are the secret to staying
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BabyStyle Combi Family Travel System
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/08/2009 01:38:16
A stylish new all-in-one solution when you want a pushchair suitable from birth
and super flexibleWhen using the Combi in pram mode, the carrycot has a ventilated base for continuous airflow so that your baby stays comfortable and doesn't overheat. When using it as a pushchair, there is an adjustable backrest and footrest which ensures
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