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Sleep training real experiences
By Maria Muennich on 18/10/2007 14:22:49
Sleep training theories are all very well, but how to real mums get on when it comes to putting ideas into practice?
at the playground or single insight into babies' tendencies that gives us a new idea and helps us work towards our own sleep solution. The thinking behind our new series of articles on real experiences of sleeping solutions then is to give mums a chance to read
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Why should I go 'reusable'?
By Kimberley Smith on 14/11/2010 02:48:41
We asked mums who use real nappies why they wouldn't go back
Convenience versus conscience tends to be the battle for most new parents when it comes to disposable vs reusable nappies. We've been asking mums why they chose reusables and here are the most popular reasons cloth-fans won't be going back. Why
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Organic clothing from Frugi
By Louise Rogers on 18/12/2007 07:04:41
Great eco-clothes for little ones, made especially generous to fit over real nappies! Plus gorgeous ideas for children and mums
for real-nappy wearersFrugi started life as Cut4Cloth, so called because, as any ‘real’ nappy user will know, baby clothes need to be that bit bigger to accommodate the extra bulk. It was born of Kurt and Lucy’s experiences of using real nappies and finding
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New test could spot premature birth false alarms
By Celia Morgan on 08/12/2009 16:17:47
A simple test has been developed to show whether mums-to-be with symptoms of premature labour are real or just a false alarm
A simple test has been developed to show whether mums-to-be with symptoms of premature labour are real or just a false alarm.Many women show signs of a premature delivery, such as vaginal spotting or bleeding, tightening of the abdomen, or pressure
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Reusable Nappies - What Baby Harvey Thinks of Them!
By Vicky Harris, ThinkBaby Mum on 30/04/2009 12:10:20
ThinkBaby mums give reusable nappies a try with bumGenius One Size real nappies – here's what mum Vicky and son Harvey thought…
We invited ThinkBaby mums who usually use disposable nappies to give reusable nappies a try, and to give us their honest opinions of how they got on. Over the next few days we'll be tracing their feedback, starting with mum Vicky and 11-month
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Reusable Nappies – What Baby Alyssa Thinks!
By Anna Ridley, ThinkBaby mum on 04/05/2009 10:46:02
What did 10-week-old Aylssa think of real nappies when she and mum Anna gave bumGenius a go for ThinkBaby?
To mark Real Nappy Week 2009, we invited ThinkBaby mums who usually use disposable nappies to give bumGenius reusable nappies a try, and to give us their honest opinions of how they got on.Here mum Anna gave them a try with her daughter, 10-week
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Reusable nappies - your ultimate guide to real cloth nappies
By Kimberley Smith on 08/11/2010 16:55:22
Reusable or "real" nappies take a bit more effort to get to grips with but some mums find them more economical and the cloth softer on their baby's bottom. Plus you're reducing the amount of waste going into landfill
Reusables, "real" cloth nappies you can use again and againReal nappies of today are a far cry from those your mum may have used: gone are the days of folding and pinning bulky terry squares and covering with scratchy plastic pants. These days
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Real mothers: breastfeeding experiences
By Misty Spooner on 07/08/2006 10:14:44
The second of our three-part series hearing from real mothers about their expectations and experiences of breastfeeding.
Following on from our story on new research carried out by NUK, about women's experiences of breastfeeding, we're featuring a short series of case studies from three different women.This week we hear from Misty Spooner, who had dreamed of a joyous new motherhood, breastfeeding he...
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Real mothers: running a business
By Louise Lawrence on 04/12/2006 09:51:32
Louise Lawrence runs funky clothing company Teeze. We asked her how she got going, what inspires her, and how she finds the work-family life balance.
All the time, there are new companies popping up who are developing new parenting products. Some stand out, like Teeze, a T-shirt company launched in 2003, by Louise Lawrence.As part of our Real Mothers series, we asked her to give us a flavour
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Real mothers: Breastfeeding experiences
By Rachel Friend on 14/08/2006 01:09:46
Rachel had real trouble breastfeeding with her first child and now she is pregnant again, finds the challenge ahead a daunting one.
, and is 26 weeks pregnant with her second child. "As soon as I found out I was pregnant with my second child, one of my first concerns was the fear of not being able to breast feed. "I had real problems trying to breast feed my first child
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