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Beat pregnancy snuffles
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/10/2008 01:20:04
A snuffly, blocked nose can plague you through pregnancy – try these natural ways to ease the problem.

If you’re between 16 and 20 weeks pregnant and you’ve just started to feel like you’re constantly snuffling or have a dry nose, don’t worry, you’re not coming down with a cold – it’s part of pregnancy!The increase in the flow of blood to all parts

Know-how: Baby Snuffles
By Laura Lee Davies on 30/11/2007 01:36:06
Heavy breathing and noisy gurgles aren't always a sign of a baby cold, but what might these sounds relate to?

very noisy snuffle or rattle, do see your GP, as some babies can get complications from swallowing meconium in the womb or at birth, which in a very few cases can turn into pneumonia. However, most young babies get snuffles between six and ten weeks

Babies and the common cold
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2010 01:56:20
Colds, coughs and sniffles are much more common for babies than adults. Find out how to help your little one stay healthy and get better soon when she does catch a bug

home healthy in winter and making sure your baby is dressed correctly in cold weather. But when your baby gets sick, whether it's just snuffles or a full on cold, how do you deal with the infection?The common coldA cold can be a miserable thing

Muti 'spritzers' from mumstheword.com
By Sarah Lawson on 26/04/2007 02:15:41
Dry rooms or warm nights can cause stuffiness or restlessness for babies, but try these room spritzers for peaceful nights.

Small babies have tiny noses which can often get blocked. Whether it's a cold, or stuffiness brought on by teething, or a change in the weather to more stuffy conditions, that has caused coughing, wheeziiness or snuffles, it can all leave your baby

Lavender in Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/05/2008 02:25:43
It's important to relax and enjoy your pregnancy when you can and lavender is a wonderful way to help!

during pregnancy.If you have the pregnancy snuffles or feel congested and are again unable to take over-the-counter chest medicines, you can use a drop or two of lavender oil in hot water as a steam inhalation.When using lavender oil in pregnancy, you

Lavender – before, during and after birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/10/2009 00:30:09
A wonderful plant for soothing and healing in pregnancy and labour, and on your baby

and insect repellent which is useful as you will find many pharmaceutical ointments come with a warning to be avoided during pregnancy.If you have the pregnancy snuffles or feel congested and are again unable to take over-the-counter chest medicines, you can

New Baby: Gurgles, Hiccups and Sneezes
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/01/2009 02:28:58
What noises does a new baby make - and are they all normal?

can easily get the snuffles – light colds and nasal blockages that are not serious – and these can make your baby's breathing sound much noisier, especially when feeding. Again these are just a regular soundtrack to your first few months with baby

What if I get sick?
By ThinkBaby on 18/11/2009 01:07:39
When you should call the doctor or midwife with pregnancy-related illnesses and complaints and when you needn't worry

need addressing.During pregnancy your immune system is depressed, so you're more likely to pick up non-pregnancy related bugs and germs. There's no need to call the doctor for every cold and snuffle, although you do need to take care that any

Baby Coughs
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/01/2010 00:22:52
When your baby has a persistent cough, what should you be aware of and what can you do?

are normal for a newborn to make - and what's not? Dealing with runny noses and baby snuffles

Headaches in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/09/2007 01:25:19
You can't reach for the headache tablets, so how do you beat headaches in pregnancy?

the ThinkBaby article Beat Pregnancy Snuffles.Tension, aches and fatigue - You're pregnant so claim your right to have a lie down or an hour and half in front of a black and white movie on the sofa. Relaxing and taking your mind off things and the strain off

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