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Micralite Fastfold Buggy reviewed
By Cara Sharratt-Frost on 20/12/2005 13:08:19
A lightweight, easy-folding buggy for parents with their hands full

it travelling. It fits quiteneatly into the boot of a car (I’ve got a Ford Focus and it’s snuglengthways but leaves plenty of room behind). Plus, if space is tight,you can easily remove the two back wheels. Its compact design means itdoesn’t take up much room

FunMum.com Distressed Maternity Jeans on review
By Maria Muennich on 21/02/2006 12:48:15
A funky and flattering look with plenty of growing power

band to give you more room as you need it. In action: When we got these out of the delivery packet at the ThinkBaby editorial desk people passing by said, 'those look cool' and then did a double-take when told that they were maternity jeans. The denim

Review: Birth Pool in a Box
By Sarah Lawson on 26/04/2006 14:45:00
For use at home or hospital, this is a solid, easy to use birth pool you can buy and use hygeinically for pain relief or water birth.

wall can take someone else sitting on it (weight up to 15 stone), to safely support the mother in labour. And there is room enough if another person wants to get into the pool with the mother.You can reduce the height of the pool for shorter women who

Safe Sleeping for Babies
By Louise Rogers on 20/10/2009 02:16:00
Raised awareness now means babies are more likely to sleep safely in their cots, but there are a few useful start points for every parent.

to be aware of the guidelines laid down by the FSID for new parents.Cut smoking in pregnancy - fathers too!Don't let anyone smoke in the same room as your babyDon't let your baby get too hotKeep your baby’s head uncovered - place your baby with their feet

What your buggy says about you
By Cara Frost-Sharratt on 15/12/2005 11:22:22
It's like the whacky races out there

-wheel buggy, pausing to take sips of a skinny latte. As it is, the enormous wheels attract so much mud and dog poo that your floors are dirtier than the pavement and the buggy fills the entire living room. Rose-tinted visions of parenthood led owners

Do Not Disturb! Baby Sleeping
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/07/2009 00:01:21
Getting a new baby off to sleep can be a tricky task and once they're off, we tiptoe around them, but do we need to?

your baby's room completely dark by using blackout curtains – babies, like adults, vary in how dark they need to a room to be in order to get off to a good sleep – but you could half-close the curtains for a day nap, or put on a light night (many baby

New Cot Death Awareness Campaign Hits Hard
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/12/2008 10:42:17
The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths has launched a powerful short film to get the important message of safe sleeping to new parents

in the same room as your babyDon't let your baby get too hotKeep your baby’s head uncovered - place your baby with their feet to the foot of the cot, to prevent wriggling down under the coversIf your baby is unwell, seek medical advice promptly.The safest

Tippitoes' Top Baby Safety Tips
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/06/2009 01:18:09
For Child Safety Week, we asked baby products specialists Tippitoes to give us some advice on their customers' biggest infant safety concerns

with rooms that can be a danger to children such as the kitchen, a safety gate is a key measure in making a toddler safe. Less obvious, but at the same time make sure all stair carpets are properly fitted to reduce the risk of losing your balance whilst

The Risk of Co-Sleeping and Cot Death
By Debra Stottor on 30/04/2009 10:39:57
New research shows a clear link between 'cot death' and sleeping in the same bed as your baby

we cannot prevent all unexpected deaths, ensuring that your baby sleeps in its own cot in a room with you, will undoubtedly lessen the chance of such a tragedy occurring.” Reducing the risk of cot deathIt’s a chilling thought that something that seems

Why music is so important when you're giving birth
By Rachel Beckett on 21/09/2011 09:32:16
iPod at the ready! Plan your soundtrack for delivering your baby and you could have a smoother birth

in pain relief•    Your music helps to make the labour room ‘your own’•    Music blocks out other distracting and unwanted sounds•    Music can help you to move & staying mobile can help your labour and birth•    Labour can be a long ‘journey’; having

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