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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
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US designer to the stars passes on his nursery decorating tips
By Roisin Johnson on 09/03/2011 in What to buy - baby
We caught up with David Netto, the designer whose furniture graces Gwyneth Paltrow's nursery
on top for bonding time together.Get the balance right “If you’re undecided about whether to go for full on bright colours or something more neutral, paint one of the walls a bright colour and the rest neutral,” says David.Accessorize We love the Rufus
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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
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The first hours
By ThinkBaby on 02/06/2005 in Labour & birth
Time to get to know your baby and get some well earned rest!
afterwards, when the cord has been cut and your baby given a health check and a clean-up, you should be able to start breastfeeding. Breastfeeding is a wonderful way to bond with your new baby, besides stimulating milk production, breastfeeding releases ‘love
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Dads-to-be and pregnancy – how to involve your partner
By Kyrsty Hazell on 11/04/2011 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
How to help dads-to-be take an active role in your pregnancy
partner going to these vital appointments together, it will help you prepare for what’s coming together.And just because you’re the one who is pregnant, doesn’t mean that your partner can’t bond with your baby before it’s born. “Try and attend the scans
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My Babies
By Fay Belham on 14/02/2008 in forum
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx hi fay well done and congrats on your new sons. there very good weights you must of supplyed a 5 star sevice for them lol. chin up and you have them both home soon. A twins bond is very stronge so don't worry about them not being together
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New Baby: Senses
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2008 in Newborn development
Just how much can your new baby interact with his new world?
to him, which is why these days women are almost always encouraged to place a new baby on their chest (even of they are not breastfeeding) to benefit from the instant bond of touch.Gentle, warm baths and your delicate touch on his skin will help him build
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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
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Celebrity pregnancy rumours - a round-up
By Kyrsty Hazell on 12/07/2011 in Celebrity
Rumour has it that Katy Perry, Rachel Weisz, Kate Moss are trying to conceive, and EastEnders star Shane Ritchie is planning to adopt
to be trying to conceive are newlywed actor's Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig. Actress Rachel and her James Bond partner Daniel Craig got married recently in a top secret ceremony (well, he does he play a 007 spy!) and rumour has it that the couple have babies
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Have Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig dropped bad habits in a bid to start a family?
By Sophie Westnedge on 19/09/2011 in Celebrity
The newlywed film stars cut out alcohol and nicotine fuelling rumours they’re planning to get pregnant
Rachel Weisz and her husband Daniel Craig are reported to have given up alcohol and nicotine in a bid to start a family together.The 41-year-old Mummy star is said to have stopped drinking, while the 43-year-old Bond star has apparently stopped
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