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What is Stage Two Weaning?
By Debra Stottor on 06/10/2008 00:11:31
What does stage one weaning mean? What age does this start? And what should you feed your baby?

Having gone through Stage One Weaning, your baby’s on three pureed meals a day and enjoying the new-found variety. Now she’s ready for stage two of weaning, which means more tastes and textures. The two stages of weaningWeaning is usually broken

Mum gives birth to two sets of twins in one year
By Sarah McKenzie on 13/04/2010 13:00:54
Hazel Bowden is the only woman in the UK to have two double deliveries within 12 months

A Lancashire mum is the only woman in the UK to have given birth to two sets of twins in just one year, reports the Daily Mail. Hazel Bowden, 40, had Sarah and Connor, now 3, less than a year after delivering her first set of twins, Luke and Hannah

Baby development: Your twenty-two-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 05/10/2007 23:22:44
We're busy making things - even first friends...

to follow two-step instructions, "Can you go into your bedroom and bring me your teddy?" She's learning new words at an astounding rate, as many as ten each day. So don't be afraid of using words that you think she doesn't know when you talk to her and give

Two great new feeding guides
By Sarah Lawson on 27/05/2008 01:05:55
Clare Byam-Cook's 'Top Tips' books for breastfeeding and bottle-feeding are wonderful, honest and reassuring

The issue of breastfeeding continues to be a controversial and troubling one for many mums-to-be and new mums. Daunted by tales of how painful breastfeeding can be and sometimes overwhelmed by the heavy-handed campaigns to get more women feeding their babies, new mums end up turn...

Your two-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 05/03/2005 17:04:31
Weeks 8-12 - gettting to know you better

. By the time he is two months old he can maintain focus with both eyes and track moving objects within his field of vision. Not only does he recognise you visually, but he’ll enjoy other visual stimulation and is beginning to be interested in more complex

Maternity party wear: Part Two
By ThinkBaby on 02/12/2005 11:32:18
Next up, party wear separates - trousers, skirts and tops to party in

Not all christmas dos are about elegant gowns and many work dos are quite a bit more informal, but you still want to look effortlessly glam if at all possible, right? Well there are plenty of options for dressing up or down and with clever separates the transisition from office t...

Parents' shock as baby is born with two front teeth
By Amanda Pauley on 22/08/2011 12:14:07
Newcastle couple were amazed when they saw their daughter’s toothy grin

Newborn Summer Whelan astonished her parents minutes after she was born with a smile that showed off her fully formed teeth.Mum Karen, 31, and dad Andy, 35, couldn’t believe their eyes as they saw two pearly white incisors sitting in her lower gums

Two celebrity dads join the baby boom
By Kimberley Smith on 28/11/2011 11:51:20
Baby joy for both Chris Evans and Piers Morgan

Piers Morgan has joined the celebrity baby boom this week, welcoming a baby girl with his wife Celia Walden.The Britain’s Got Talent judge, who already has three children from a previous relationship, tweeted his happy news on Friday. “It's true. I've become a dad for the 4th tim...

Mum gives birth to twins in two different countries
By Sophie Westnedge on 11/07/2012 09:55:26
New mum has an English son and Scottish daughter

A woman has given birth to twins on the same day who have different nationalities, reports the Daily Mail.Baby Dylan is English and his sister Hannah is Scottish, after they were born on different sides of the English and Scottish boarder.Donna Keenan, 28, went into labour premat...

Sleep training real experiences: Part two
By Maria Muennich on 14/11/2007 13:19:47
Contentedly going to sleep alone and sleeping through the night?

Sleep training experiences: part twoSleep training theories can often sound deceptively easy, but how to real mums get on with adapting them to their own needs? Having managed successfully (once again) to wean her son off his dependency

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