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Celebrity mums talk breastfeeding
By Sophie Westnedge on 31/07/2012 in Breast and bottle feeding
Find out what the stars think about nursing

Breastfeeding helps you bond with your baby, gives her all the nutrition she needs and even helps your body get back to normal after birth. There are lots of great breastfeeding buys and ways to help make breastfeeding an easier task

Talkback: New mum Victoria Beckham pounced on for looking grumpy
By Jenifer Angela on 17/04/2012 in forum
Mother and baby styleAs a mother looking at my 10 years baby girl I knew she had the potential to become a model, so I applied for the comp...

welcoming, I was a bit concerned about having the photos taken with the photographer as my baby had just learnt to crawl but she was very warm and bonded with her instantly. After the shoot I had the chance to look at the photos they were amazing. I never

Oooh, it must be nearly summertime - the new MAM soother design is here
By Daniella Delaney on 21/06/2011 in What to buy - baby
All you need it love with this romantic dummy design

babyGetting your baby into a routineBonding with your baby

Baby's skin at bathtime
By Kimberley Smith on 20/09/2010 in Newborn health & safety
We want to keep our babies clean but it's important not to dry out a small child's tender new skin

Bathtime bonding Giving your new baby a bath is a lovely way to bond with her and develop a connection as well as keeping her smelling sweet and feeling comfortable. Initially you don't need to use soaps or bubbles or cleansers as water alone

Breastfeeding essential buys
By Kimberley Smith on 07/11/2011 in Breast and bottle feeding
Get ready to breastfeed with these essential products to help you get to grips with nursing

We all know breastfeeding is great all round. It helps you bond with your baby, gives her all the nutrition she needs and even helps your body get back to normal after birth.Starting off it can be a bit tricky so we've found the best products

Book review: A Contented House with Twins
By Laura Lee Davies on 21/12/2006 in Products
Gina Ford teams up with television present Alice Beer, for tips on how to care for twins in their early months.

Features: Step-by-step chapters on preparing for the birth, feeding, sleeping and bonding, plus diagrams on practical things like how to make up a baby's cotPrice: £9.99 RRPContact:Random HouseWhen TV presenter Alice Beer discovered she was having twins

Baby Cuddles
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/09/2009 in Your baby and you
Can you spoil your baby with too many cuddles or is it a vital part of parent-child communication?

a way to bond with their baby.Showing your baby that you careThere are many aspects to bonding that actually make up our day to day instinctive behaviour with our new babies.Talking to your baby, interactive playtime and even baby massage can quickly

Breastfed babies cry… more?
By Kimberley Smith on 11/01/2012 in Breast and bottle feeding
New research claims breastfed babies are more likely to be cranky and take longer to settle than their formula fed counterparts

appear more content,” said lead investigator Dr Ken Ong, “But research suggests that these infants may be overnourished and gain weight too quickly.”Ultimately all babies are different and it’s important for mums to bond with their newborns and understand

Your newborn baby's first checks - what they mean
On 14/10/2010 in Newborn health & safety
The first few days after you've given birth, you'll see your baby being tested for all sorts of different things. Check out our guide to what test you can expect and when they'll happen

normal and is done to ensure your newborn is in good health.Once you've had a little bit of time to bond, you'll notice that your midwife will take your baby away for more checks and tests through the next 72 hours post-birth (if you're still in hospital

Playtime for Your New Baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 05/01/2009 in Newborn development
It isn't all just sleeping and feeding – new babies can enjoy playing with you, too!

It might seem as if the early months aren't about a great deal except feeding and sleeping, but from day one you can 'play' with your baby, communicating and creating a vital bond as well as giving him a sense of fun and enjoyment in your company




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