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Who has won our Kiddies Kingdom competition?
By ThinkBaby on 27/08/2008 11:11:32
We announce which 3 lucky members have won a prize!
Contempo highchair and Emma Dagnall who wins a Sproggs Baby Pod 360.Don't worry if you haven't won this time, there are plenty of prizes still to be won on our competition page!
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Who has won our forum competition?
By ThinkBaby on 27/08/2008 11:39:02
We announce which lucky member has won a prize in last month's competition!
on the Symptoms including implantation bleed thread. We will be in contact shortly to arrange your prizes!Don't worry if you haven't won this time, there are plenty of prizes still to be won on our competition page!
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Who has won our Zincospray competition?
By ThinkBaby on 29/08/2008 09:53:54
We announce which lucky members have won a luxury baby hamper!
from Lancashire. Your prizes will be with you shortly!Don't worry if you haven't won this time, there are plenty of prizes still to be won on our competition page!
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Dairy-free treats from NOMOO
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/01/2008 01:02:26
If you or your child either has an allergy to or dislikes dairy, now you can enjoy nutritious treats with NOMOO
Many parents worry about allergies in babies. A cow's milk allergy can be a worry, unpleasant and also hard work to live with.It's not surprising then, that a new line of dairy-free mealtime treats from NOMOO has been so warmly welcomed.NOMOO relief
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Baby Health: Common Concerns
By ThinkBaby on 22/06/2010 01:41:45
Easy to follow advice on what common baby symptoms might mean: coughs, vomiting, diarrhoea, a runny nose, rashes
When to call the doctor With any baby health worry, contact your GP or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647 if your baby:Has temperature of 38°C of higherHas forceful, repeated vomiting that continues for more than 24 hoursIs particularly lethargic
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Q. I’m planning to breastfeed, will I produce enough milk for my baby?
By Liz Jarvis on 16/03/2010 17:33:47
to the mix, breastfeeding can feel like just another chore. The main source of worry for many new mums is having enough milk to meet their baby’s needs.In the first three to four days after your baby is born, you will produce first milk, known as colostrum
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Pregnant after a miscarriage
By Roisin Johnson on 20/01/2011 15:42:24
Being pregnant after a miscarriage, how to deal with post-miscarriage emotions and looking to the future with your next pregnancy
Being pregnant after a miscarriageDo you feel happy one minute and pure dread the next? Don't worry, it's completely normal to feel
a roller coaster of emotions when you're expecting a baby again after having a miscarriage, and worrying for fear
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Nearly half of all UK babies develop colic, says study
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 15/02/2011 11:37:55
Exclusively breastfed babies, as well as those fed by bottle, found to suffer from colic
bottle. For colic advice, 47% of worried mums head to their health visitor for help, where as just 29% go to their own mum.If your worried your baby’s crying could be colic, it’s important you talk to your doctor to rule out any other causes.The Colic
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New mothers ignoring signs of postnatal depression
By Emma Daly on 03/10/2011 17:50:02
Why are mothers keeping quiet about PND when it affects 10 to 15 percent ofnew mums?
A worrying trend is growing amongst new mothers as their feelings of depression, tiredness and poor bonding in the early months of birth are being left untreated. Thousands of mothers suffering from PND appear to be discouraged from seeking
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Breastfeeding When You are Ill
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/07/2008 01:40:49
How do illnesses and the medicines you take affect your baby while you are breastfeeding?
then all the better. Even if he picks up small sniffles, you shouldn't worry that he has contracted this cold from you via your milk. It is more likely to be general exposure to you, and unless you are aware of your baby having an ongoing medical problem
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