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Wind and bloating in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 16/03/2011 01:13:28
Excess wind is common in pregnancy, it can make you feel bloated, uncomfortable and cause you to pass gas more often but there are some simple tricks to easing wind

Wind is a very common pregnancy complaint that can strike in any or all trimesters. Even in very early pregnancy you might notice you’re producig more gas than usual. By your third trimester, it’s quite common to notice a significant increase

Winding your Baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/08/2008 01:13:07
Not all babies suffer from excessive air in the tummies, but they should be encouraged to 'burp' during a feed

Although even the newest baby has instinctive methods of drinking with seemingly few breaks to take breath, inevitably, they do swallow air when they are guzzling away, whether they're feeding from the breast or a bottle. And winding your baby

Five Steps to Happy Eating in Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 16/07/2009 01:46:46
Overcome indigestion, wind, bloating and all kinds of other pregnancy tummy troubles with five simple rules

controlled or even eliminated when we eat and drink more sensibly. We don't have to be super-good (and we deserve the odd treat at this special time!) but we can quickly see the benefits of putting a bit more thought into what we put into our systems.Wind

Winter baby skincare
By Dr Sarah Jarvis on 20/09/2010 01:24:21
Baby skincare can be difficult in the winter with central heating, icy winds and itchy clothing. Find out how to keep your baby's skin smooth and healthy this winter

the atmosphere dry, and can dry out your baby’s skin. Your baby’s hands and face are particularly prone to getting cold. This can cause dryness and chapping. Wind, as well as cold, can cause chapping. Fortunately, simple measures can help to keep your child

Burping your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 03/06/2009 00:01:50
Some babies have no problem ridding themselves of that excess air after a feed and sound like a ship honking its arrival in harbour. Others take longer to get the hang of it.

excess wind. For you and for your baby, the preference may differ, so it's worth bearing all of them in mind. If one doesn't work, do try another, but don't get too agitated otherwise your full baby will feel like he is being hurled around!On your

Aches and pains in the first trimester
By Kimberley Smith on 28/07/2010 01:03:56
Morning sickness, headaches, constipation, sore limbs, sore breasts and backache - those discomforts that make up those early pregnancy signs can be a real pain!

about. If your stomach cramps are different to those described here, check what your symptoms mean. Read more on pregnancy bleeding, spotting and pregnancy stomach crampsIndigestion, wind and bloatingWind for pregnant women is no joke. From the earliest

Does my baby have a food intolerance?
By Cheryl Freedman on 24/02/2011 14:54:43
How can you tell whether your baby has a food intolerance or a more serious allergy? Read our guide to spotting the crucial differences

're feeling!Intolerance symptoms may include:DiarrhoeaPain in the stomachWind and bloatingWeight loss or failure to gain weightThe most common intolerances are to lactose – the sugar in milk – and gluten. Lactose is found in milk (including formula

Abdominal pain during pregnancy
By Daniella Delaney on 17/05/2012 16:39:40
What could be causing your pregnancy stomach pain and what are the treatment?

pain in pregnancyWind and bloating Gas in your stomach can make you feel uncomfortable and in real pain. It's down to your hormones but there are ways to limit pregnancy wind and make you feel more comfortable again.Constipation Changes to your diet

Pregnancy discomforts
By ThinkBaby on 11/11/2009 01:43:44
Tips and tricks in dealing with common pregnancy discomforts

then that physical discomforts during pregnancy are common, and while some women may sail through pregnancy with little more discomfort than occasional wind, others may find that they have to deal with a whole gamut of annoyances.Here we deal with the more common

Burping and possetting
By ThinkBaby on 04/06/2007 08:54:59
Muslin cloth to the ready

Very often babies swallow air with their feed, giving them wind and causing discomfort. Some babies quickly learn how to burp others need more help with winding and particularly windy babies may need winding in the middle of a feed. You’ll usually

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