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Avoiding honey for the first year
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/03/2006 01:37:53
Why one of nature's sweetest treats should be avoided until your child is one year old.
Whilst you might think honey is a wonderful, natural sweetener, you should avoid giving it to children under one.If you take a close look at most honey jars, they state clearly that it is unsuitable for under-ones. This is because, by its nature, it is an unpasteurised product an...
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Review: The First Years' Dreams-in-Sight mobile
By Sarah Lawson on 23/03/2006 10:00:00
The First Years' new Nature Sensations range for babies includes this moving, musical mobile with gentle light projections.
First Years Dreams-in-Sight mobile Whizzbang mobile with soft toys, a moving canopy, and music and light stimulation There's so much to it that it does take a while to put together Features: Plays four different musical selections, has remote
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20-year-old embryo used in successful IVF
By Kimberley Smith on 11/10/2010 14:41:46
Healthy baby born using record-breaking 20-year-old frozen embryo
A healthy baby has been born, conceived using an embryo frozen 20 years ago. This is the longest period of time an embryo has been stored before being successful in the IVF process.The embryo, which is an egg that has already been fertilised
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Baby's First Year calendar
By Sarah Lawson on 24/01/2007 02:49:11
Designed like a calendar, this first year reminder chart sits on your kitchen wall and helps you makr the milestones from birth to your baby's first birthday.
There are lots of beautiful baby books and boxes around for you to inscribe with the dates of 'the first tooth', 'the first proper meal', 'the first smile', but most of the time, the keepsakes you have of your baby's first year, and the gift box
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Baby development: The third year
By ThinkBaby on 26/10/2007 13:03:28
While your toddler's physical growth may not be as rapid as earlier, between two and three years, his all-round development will show no signs of slowing down - and he may not either
, but as he discovers how much fun throwing can be you may have to revise your approach if he takes to throwing anything, anywhere. Over this next year he'll add pedalling a tricycle and/or riding a balance bike, hopping and managing stairs alone to his
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Baby development: The fourth year
By ThinkBaby on 06/11/2007 01:24:53
How your child develops between the ages of three and four
Mobility / physical developmentA three year old can get about quite skillfully. She can walk forwards and backwards with ease, run quickly (and stop far more quickly than she could a year ago), jump, kick, climb, pedal a tricycle, swing on a swing
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What to Expect the first year review
By Cara Frost-Sharratt on 27/12/2005 10:07:27
An exhaustive handbook to health, development and parenting tips from birth to a baby's first birthday
What to Expect the first year (Second Edition) by Heidi Murkoff, Arlene Eisenberg and Sandee Hathaway Everything you need to know and things you didn't realise you need to knowNot one for those who like a flowing read but otherwise there's not much
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Women having home births at 50-year low
By Emma Daly on 11/11/2011 12:37:26
Only 2.5% of mums gave birth at home last year, compared to a third 50 years ago
Only 2.5% of women gave birth at home in the UK in 2010 compared to 33.2% in 1960. Just one woman in 40 now gives birth at home with midwives blaming increasing NHS funding cuts for the decrease. Women in their late thirties are more likely to choose to have a home birth, the Off...
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Cosatto guarantees its pushchairs for four years
By Monica Stylli on 12/10/2007 01:32:04
The new Dot to Tot scheme covers all Cosatto pushchairs with a free four-year guarantee.
where you purchased it but now Cosatto have come up with a solution. They have introduced their new Dot to Tot scheme, the first of its kind in the industry, which guarantees all Cosatto buggies for four years.This means that if you experience any
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IVF quadruplets born three years apart
By Clio FitzHerbert on 05/03/2010 13:13:52
Frozen embryos see Lincolnshire mum give birth to quadruplets with a 3 year age gap
A mum from Lincolnshire has given birth to triplets, two years after having a daughter conceived from the same set of eggs, making them quadruplets.Helen Baxter, 41, gave birth to her first daughter, Alice, now aged 3, after successful IVF
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