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Vitamin C and your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/02/2010 01:34:52
How much should vitamin C does your baby need? And can she have too much of a good thing?
Vitamin C probably seems like the easiest vitamin to get right. Drinks like orange and blackcurrant juice were childhood favourites when we were small ourselves. However, with babies and small children the sugary nature of natural fruit juice doesn
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Review: In the Womb DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/07/2006 11:34:38
Channel 4 and National Geographic Channel's amazing film of life in the womb, is now out on DVD.
to birth, week-by-week guides offer detailed insightsPrice: £15.99 plus £2 p+pContact:Rocket RightsIf you ever wondered what is going on inside you when you are pregnant, this is essential viewing. It's not sentimental (despite the subtitle: 'life
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Getting comfortable in bed when you're pregnant
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/02/2009 03:01:20
Between the heat, your bump and other maternity discomforts, it's not easy to have a happy nighttime. Here are some tips.
to the womb for your baby. If you wake up and find you have turned onto your back or your right hand side, don't worry. Just try to sleep on the left side more if you can.You may well find that sleeping on your side causes you to 'pull' across as your bump
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Baby blue eyes
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/10/2008 01:06:13
Will your baby's blue eyes change colour? Facts and health information about your baby's eyes
them look this way. As the baby's face grows, this will be resolved.Until a baby has exercised her eye muscles, you may notice slight irregularities in the eyes working together. This should right itself by about three months and beyond this time, you
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The new Bébé Confort Axiss car seat
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/08/2007 01:37:18
Check out this rotating Group 1 car seat – no more nightmares trying to get your child's seat belt fixed!
at right angles to the normal direction of travel, facing a parent who is standing on the pavement. The setting can turn either to the right or left, so it can be used with either rear door of a car, and then can be locked into its correct forward
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Baby bottles in the dishwasher
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/01/2009 02:39:07
Dishwashers can clean at very high temperatures, but they are not failsafe alternatives to a steriliser.
already noticed with other dishwashed items, unless you position your bottles and teats just right, you will find that the force of water either does not reach your feeding equipment or that pools of soapy water get left behind.Wash thoroughly before
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The official definition of 'infertility'
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/04/2007 01:42:12
Three months? A year? Or more? How long do doctors wait until they will diagnose 'infertility'?
Getting pregnant might seem a blantantly simple process, but because several factors such as the right hormonal balance, well-timed sex around monthly ovulation and, indeed, the actual process of successful ovulation itself, need to be right, even
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Mamas & Papas Changing Bags for Spring 09
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/01/2009 01:08:31
Add a touch of glamour to nappy-changing time!
or shopping and you need somewhere to quickly stash keys or a phone.The Weekend bag (above, middle right) is much more than just a bag for nappies, wipes and a mat – it has lots of space to pack blankets, clothes and toys for nights away, keeping all your baby
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BabyBjörn Dads and Babies Competition 09
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/11/2009 00:30:33
To celebrate BabyBjörn's support for new fathers, we've got a fab photo gallery competition and we want your pics!
reported last month, Sweden's paternity rights are the finest in the world, and as a Swedish company, BabyBjörn are rightly proud that their carriers have contributed in their own way, to that bond between father and child…When the company launched
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What Should I Do When I Find Out I'm Pregnant?
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/06/2009 02:02:17
If a home test kit tells you you're pregnant, what should you do next?
not realise you were pregnant whilst 'partying' - what's done is done. However, once you do know, it's wise to treat your body with a bit more respect as a serious precaution.Next stepsDon't worry too much right now about birth choices and so on, instead just
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