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Content&Calm Cot Canopy
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/07/2009 00:45:29
A great baby travel accessory that's useful at home too – the Cot Canopy creates a personal space that's ideal for sleeping babies

arrange the different sides of the canopy to allow some light or no light to come in. Not only is this useful when you are staying away from home in other bedrooms, but also great for going camping, as there is a mesh cover which can act as a mosquito net

Danielle Lloyd’s preemie baby Harry rushed to hospital
By Kimberley Smith on 07/12/2011 10:24:59
Model mum’s fears as her baby suffers breathing difficulties

."Harry was taken to hospital this afternoon after suffering breathing problems at home,” a spokesperson for the model said. “Danielle was alone with Harry and Archie, as Jamie was at football training. She called an ambulance and Harry was taken straight

Michelle Heaton and Myleene Klass: famous mums suffering sleepless nights
By Amelia Jean Jones on 25/01/2012 11:33:01
The celebrity mums share their new baby bedtime woes

this lucrative TV job to stay home with her young family.Read more onMyleene Klass and Kym Marsh hit out at breastfeeding bulliesKate Silverton talks about her miracle daughterOh-oh, look which tabloid favourite just got pregnant!

Packing your hospital bag for a longer stay
By Maria Muennich on 25/05/2007 05:39:08
If you're planning a caesarian or run into delivery complications then you - or your partner - will need to pack accordingly

clothing if you prefer to dress during the day rather than stay in a nightgownPlenty of breast pads Numerous muslin cloths to keep your clothes clean when feeding and winding (you'll probably go through at least two a day)Suitable clothes to go home in

Going to nursery isn’t bad for babies
By Kimberley Smith on 07/06/2010 13:43:59
Attending nursery before the age of 2 doesn’t harm toddler development

University has found.Working mums have been subject to criticism recently by experts such as Oliver James, who claim that the best way to bring up children is by parenting them full time. But stay-at-home mums and dads may not be possible or desirable in some

Barcodes introduced for newborn babies
By Sara Mackenzie on 22/04/2010 14:08:00
One hospital has replaced handwritten wristbands with a barcode system to keep babies even safer

said.Paula explained, “Our new system produces the baby wristband and it also produces a heel prick label which then goes in the back of the red baby book which mums and dads take home with them."The labels are used by community midwives around days

Dads-to-be go through pregnancy cravings and mood swings with their partners
By Jo Ridgway on 25/05/2011 11:39:47
One in four expectant dads experience pregnancy symptoms

. Also in the newsDads-to-be and pregnancy – how to involve your partner10% of new dads suffer postnatal depressionDads want to stay at home

Jessica Alba: 'The nursery can wait'
By Daniella Delaney on 22/07/2011 13:29:04
The Little Fockers star takes a relaxed approached to nesting as her due date for giving birth to her second child draws near

in the middle of renovating her family's home."The nursery isn't ready," she said. "It isn't even close. But I'm accumulating things. In the beginning the baby stays with me in the room, so you don't need the nursery ready so soon. It's going to take a few

Returning to work
By Dave Oliver on 06/09/2010 03:39:48
There are lots of factors to consider when thinking about when - or if - you want to return to work after having your baby.

, especially in the early days - looking after a baby isn’t really something that will fit into a schedule. Stay at home dad It’s possible that your partner may be prepared to stay at home so you can go back to work early. This can be great, especially if mum’s

Guide for working mums and mums-to-be
By Kimberley Smith on 08/09/2010 17:43:54
Want to know more about working during pregnancy, maternity leave, maternity entitlement, childcare, returning to work, expressing milk and being a working mum? Phew! Well, start here...

Being a working mumMillions of women mix being a mum with their career every day, while others choose stay at home to be a full-time parent. "Juggling" is a familiar phrase mums use to describe balancing their lives but the development of maternity

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