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Book Review: What to Buy for Your Baby
By Debra Stottor on 16/12/2008 00:54:19
A useful guide to what you should buy and what you just don't need, as you prepare your 'nest' for your new baby

May not be enough specific product mentions for true shopping junkies Features: A guide to all the baby equipment you’ll ever need – and what you won’t. Each section has shopping

Weaning: Essential Equipment
By Debra Stottor on 03/10/2008 02:12:01
Once your baby is ready to start on solids, what pots, pans, spoons etc do you really need?

Your baby’s ready to start on solids, but are you ready too? If you take a look in any baby store you’ll find a vast array of equipment for feeding your new baby – some of it is essential, some is just there for someone else to make a profit out

Know-how: Pregnancy Massage
By Debra Stottor on 11/08/2008 01:39:50
Massage can leave you feeling relaxed, destressed and altogether calmer – and it’s just as beneficial during pregnancy

, high blood pressure, stress on weight-bearing joints. And setting aside even half an hour for a massage can give you some invaluable time to focus on yourself and your growing baby.What parts of the body will be covered?“Pregnancy massage can tend

Your perineum & how to look after it
By Debra Stottor on 17/08/2010 01:08:16
Your perineum is important in childbirth and may be sore after giving birth, so it's good to find out about it now!

). Preparing your perineum for childbirth Perineal massage It’s a practice that’s been going on for centuries and there is some evidence that daily massage to the perineum in the 6-8 weeks before the birth can help to pre-stretch the area so that it

Know-how: Pregnancy Hormones
By Debra Stottor on 08/04/2009 01:39:17
And at-a-glance guide to the various hormones affecting your body through pregnancy

to pregnancy gingivitis (bleeding gums), that acne you thought you’d left behind as a teenager and your increased propensity to sweating. Human placental lactogen (hPL)This one prepares your breasts for lactation, regardless of whether you choose to breastfeed

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