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What is baby massage?
By Laura Lee Davies on 18/01/2010 in Newborn development
It might seem strange to take a fragile new baby and start pumelling him about, but baby massage is safe, reassuring for your baby, and a fantastic bonding activity you can start almost from birth.
There aren't many activities you can do with a new baby.Sure, you can go for walks as your baby usually slumbers, and you can read to him while he guzzles down a feed, but even before he's learnt how to crack his first smiles your baby can respond
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Games to play with your baby
By Anna Lewis on 03/04/2012 in Your baby and you
From tickling to finger puppets, these games will have your baby smiling and giggling in no time
CopycatThis game is great for strengthening the emotional bond between you and your little one. Hold you baby in front of a mirror and start by making small movements – like sticking your tongue out or opening your mouth in a wide grin. You have
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10 most fun things to do with your baby
By Daniella Delaney on 15/11/2011 in Your baby and you
When you're a new mum, at home alone, it can be easy to get stuck in a rut. Put a smile back on your face with these happy things to do with your little one every day
Those early days with your baby should be the happiest of your life together. You're getting to know each other, bonding, and starting to work out a routine around each other. But it can be easy for the smiles to turn to tears when it's just you
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Synchronising heartbeats could detect problems in the womb
By Kimberley Smith on 21/07/2010 in Scans, tests and classes
A breathing exercise for mums-to-be could be used to diagnose an unborn baby’s heart and lung problems as early as 16 weeks into pregnancy
The way your baby’s heart beats could help doctors diagnose heart or lung disorders by 16 weeks. Scientists in Aberdeen are researching a test that may help doctors diagnose, and potentially treat, cardiovascular conditions in the womb.A mum
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Cutest baby competition turns ugly in Australia
By Kyrsty Hazell on 03/03/2011 in Baby life
Beautiful baby contest gets personal after competitive mums make jibes about other babies
A competition to find the cutest baby in Australia has turned ugly after jealous parents on Facebook wrote nasty comments about the competing babies.The Bonds Baby Search was set up to find the next 'face' for the Bonds Baby Campaign 2011. However
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Talkback: Don’t suffer in silence with PND
By Lynn MacLeod on 02/09/2010 in forum
was an awful person for feeling the way I did. When my baby was born I just didn't bond with her the same way I had bonded with my first child. She is now three and I deeply regret not getting any help. My daughter and I have a good bond now but it has taken a
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New mummy survival kit
By Daniella Delaney on 07/11/2011 in Your newborn - the essentials
The top best buys for helping you to keep your sanity in those early days as a new mum
essential bonding time with your new baby.Try this: Nuby Natural Touch Rhythm Electric Pump £69.99
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Baby swimming classes
By Victoria Hill on 23/04/2007 in forum
We started baby swim classes with our little one when she was 4 months old and she just loves it. We are now into our third term with Waterbabies and it just gets better. Babyswimming is a wonderful bonding experience for mum (or dad) and baby
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Who won JOHNSON's Baby vouchers?
By ThinkBaby on 08/09/2008 in Competition announcements
We announce 4 lucky winners, courtesy of JOHNSON'S Baby
exercise and our own levels of fitness. But what about baby? Did you know that exercising with your baby can help them learn good movement and coordination skills, as well as being an ideal time to bond and have fun together?Baby Expert Eileen Hayes says
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Pregnant women taught to sing to unborn baby
By Joanna Harvey on 21/03/2011 in Newborn development
Mums-to-be are being taught how to sing to their child in the womb in London
In a bid to boost language development, mums-to-be are being taught to sing to their unborn babies in new classes at Chelsea and Westminster NHS foundation trust.“Singing is a very early form of communication and expression. The baby’s auditory
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