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Maternity bras for a bigger chest
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/06/2009 00:43:51
One of the many problems larger breasted women have is that as soon as their boobs change in pregnancy, they begin to ache through lack of support
and one which will give them support in the long, aching months ahead. Whatever your size, being comfortable in pregnancy is important to help you rest, relax and to stave off problems like back pain and headaches. For a general overview, see our Buyer
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Review: Urban Detour Xtreme 3-wheeler
By Sarah Lawson on 22/01/2007 02:38:42
Mothercare's popular three-wheeler is easy to steer though its size might cause you a few problems if space is limited.
Urban Detour Xtreme 3-wheeler 2006-2007 A popular choice for style, strength and flexibility.At 13kg, it's quite a weight to pack away when you're not using it (though it doesn't feel too heavy when assembled and in use). Too big for public transport and small spaces when out...
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Review: What to Expect When You're Breastfeeding..
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/05/2006 09:15:00
...and What if you Can't? Clare Byam-Cook' s great book offering tips, support, advice about breastfeeding.
as it ever was. Byam-Cook has been a consultant to women trying to breastfeed for years. Although her belief that breastfeeding should never bring on cracked nipples or other problems and that these are simply down to positioning the baby correctly when
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Cosatto guarantees its pushchairs for four years
By Monica Stylli on 12/10/2007 01:32:04
The new Dot to Tot scheme covers all Cosatto pushchairs with a free four-year guarantee.
Buying a pushchair or buggy can be a mind-boggling experience in itself, but what happens if your newly bought set of wheels turns out to be faulty?Should you have problems with your pushchair, most manufacturers will direct you back to the shop
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Lansinoh's Latch Assist
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/05/2009 01:11:53
Breastfeeding experts Lansinoh have come up with a simple but clever way to help new mums get the best from breastfeeding
In the first days of breastfeeding you and your baby are getting used to a whole new experience. Whilst you may have to deal with problems like cracked nipples and mastitis, if you can get through the first couple of weeks, the bonding and physical
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Review: Wam-bamboo cloth nappy
By Maria Muennich on 16/03/2007 03:23:11
Shaped bamboo nappy is a silky absorbent winner
won't have a problem with a loose booster. However, if you always want to include the booster - and the material is so trim anyway that the booster doesn't really make a great difference in terms of bulk, so we'd be inclined to - then inserting
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Review: Pregnancy and Fitness
By Sarah Lawson on 27/09/2006 01:05:39
Cherry Baker's book is a wonderful, detailed, but never daunting guide to body health in pregnancy.
and info on the kinds of physical problems pregnant women might facePrice: £14.99 RRPContact:A&C BlackUsually fitness books in pregnancy are either happy clappy volumes that concentrate on the excercise, or mind-boggling tomes filled with doctor
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A nifty device for nasal congestion
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/04/2006 09:00:00
We love the new Baby Nose-Clear device for relieving babies' nasal congestion.
Baby Nose-Clear is not necessarily the most glamourous parenting product on the market, but it's a wonderful innovation for those with young babies.Many young babies suffer with a blocked up nose, even from their first days, making them
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Ocean Pure: seawater nappy changing
By Sarah Lawson on 15/06/2006 10:00:00
If you are worried about using chemicals - even the mild ones used in wipes - on your baby's bottom, you could try Ocean Pure.
baby's bottom.Sodium and potassium help prevent the skin drying out whilst magnesium is good for clearing up skin problems like eczema and dermatitis. It also contains selenium and strontium, which are good for anti-inflammatory treatment.Ocean Pure
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Review: The Peanut Shell Carrier
By Sarah Lawson on 14/08/2008 01:25:00
Keep your baby close in this no-fuss carrier
If you want to keep your baby close – for getting easily about without the fuss of a pushchair, and for nursing comfort – then a sling or carrier can be a great idea. The only problem is that often the straps and instructions for using them safely
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