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M&P cots for spring/summer 08
By Sarah Lawson on 31/03/2008 01:53:13
Mamas & Papas latest cot and cot-bed ranges have something to suit every taste
, chests fo drawers, shelves and even curtain ties to match the look. However, you can either mix and match the styles or just pick one item to set off your existing nursery room style.The Summerhouse collection features a classy traditional look in cool
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LeapFrog Advanced Baby Monitor
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/06/2009 02:00:21
A great-value high quality baby monitor that offers a 600 metre listening range, extra features and cordless convenience
reliable listening monitor to keep you in touch with your baby when you are not in the room with him.You can spend over £150 or as little as £20, but in the mid-price range, we love the new LeapFrog cordless monitor…LeapFrog Advanced Digital Baby Monitor
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31 weeks pregnant. Just nine weeks to go
By Maria Muennich on 12/08/2008 07:55:22
What's happening this week and what you can usefully do to gear up for the birth
Now you're 31 weeks pregnant and with only nine weeks to go your thoughts have probably turned to getting your house ready for your newborn, and you may already be clearing out a spare room to turn into a nursery or re-arranging your rooms to make
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New Parents Need Sleep Too!
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/04/2009 01:28:42
New babies need to sleep a lot – but sleep is important for new mums and dads, too!
? - Depending on whether or not your partner has been able to take any paternity leave, has a very stressful job, or finds life without sleep particularly hard, you might end up sleeping in different rooms until your baby's sleep patterns settle down. Some
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Lucy Lloyd's pregnancy diary - Month 4
By Lucy Lloyd on 29/11/2002 10:34:07
Weeks 12 - 16: Can I finally please have my scan?
at the surgery. Only a small pink spot is confirming my fate and I do not entirely trust it.In the ultrasound room I lie on the bed and the lady smears my abdomen with a cold gel then she glides the small handheld monitor over it and a picture pops up
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Using Entonox for pain relief in labour
By ThinkBaby on 03/02/2005 11:51:34
The key points
into the roomDisadvantagesMay make you feel nauseous, or you may not like the lightheaded effectIt's a relatively mild form of pain relief that may not be enough for you in the later stages (but you can always abandon it for something else)Use over a period
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Comfort your baby with the Summer Infant range
By Monica Stylli on 02/11/2007 01:25:06
Check out these special products to help calm crying babies.
scanning option allows parents to view two rooms at the same time, enabling them to keep an eye on siblings in different rooms. The Baby Quiet Sounds Video Monitor costs £79.99, with the Scanning Feature transmitter available for an extra £20
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New study on repeat cot deaths
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/06/2007 01:12:24
New research seeks to play down the risk of repeat cot deaths in one family.
and you can read all about it here.It’s good 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
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Child Safety Week 18 to 24 June
By Monica Stylli on 18/06/2007 01:21:41
This week the Fire Kills campaign highlights the importance of teaching children about fire safety.
if they can’t get out – show them the best room to take refuge in (e.g. a room with a window and flat roof outside it). Discussing how to call 999 is very important – make sure your children know the number by heart as well as their address.If there is a fire
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Child Safety Shopping List
By Sarah Lawson on 25/06/2008 02:51:57
For CHILD SAFETY WEEK – Babies R Us give ThinkBaby their useful checklist for essential products that help keep your home safe once your baby or toddler is on the move
for their babies and the need for them to get practical, non-hysterical advice. We asked them to give us a few tips on what parents buy and what parents should think about when planning a safe home: Get down on your hands and knees and view each room from a low
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