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Baby development: Your twenty-four-month old
By ThinkBaby on 19/10/2007 14:02:42
Happy Birthday to you!
Congratulations on your baby's second birthday! You've both had a year packed full of changes and your baby has gone from crawling tot to busily active and chatty toddler. Once you've recovered from the chaos of the birthday party give yourself a
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Feeling your baby move
By ThinkBaby on 09/05/2008 00:12:19
Fetal movement: what's normal and what you should check for during pregnancy.
Just as you can look around a nursery and see 30 very different children, every fetus will be different. So, whether you're comparing your pregnancy with a friend's, or even trying to judge by your own past experience with an older son or daughter
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When Will I Feel My Baby Move?
By ThinkBaby on 13/05/2009 00:01:31
In the early weeks you can't even see a bump, but how soon will you begin to feel baby kicks?
Just as you can look around a nursery and see 30 very different children, every fetus will be different. So, whether you're comparing your pregnancy with a friend's, or even trying to judge by your own past experience with an older son or daughter
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What is premature labour?
By ThinkBaby on 05/12/2009 08:21:31
What happens in a premature labour, what are the symptoms and what should you do if you think labour is starting early?
people are there just to look after your baby, it can also be quite alarming."There were 14 people in the room at one point" says ThinkBaby member Jeremy, who's son was born at 28 weeks at the end of 2005, "The team for our son at birth was 7 people
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Your five-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/01/2005 09:54:13
More noises please
consult your doctor. Caring for baby Swimming with baby - I started taking my son swimming at 5 weeks, (before his first set of jabs) and was met with immensley conflicting reactions from other mums! From the over-enthused to the ones who were
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Your four-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 03/02/2005 09:21:43
On a developmental roll
complain if a favoured toy is taken away his short-term memory is still only a few seconds long and so he’ll very soon forget about it, particularly if a substitute is offered. And if you hide a toy your baby probably won’t look for it because he doesn
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Your two-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 05/03/2005 17:04:31
Weeks 8-12 - gettting to know you better
or progress consult your doctor. Caring for baby Swimming with baby - I started taking my son swimming at 5 weeks, (before his first set of jabs) and was met with immensley conflicting reactions from other mums! From the over-enthused to the ones who were
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Baby development: Your eighteen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/09/2007 07:47:03
Half-way to two! Achievement mounts on achievement as we look at the no word, and how to avoid it
was shocked that my 19 month old son was still in nappies?! Chip in with your opnion and advice on potty training.Blogging your baby's development - Keeping a diary of your baby's development is a great idea, on ThinkBaby you can keep an up-to-date online
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