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M&P cots for spring/summer 08
By Sarah Lawson on 31/03/2008 in Products
Mamas & Papas latest cot and cot-bed ranges have something to suit every taste

Once your baby has grown out of his crib (anytime between about 12 and 16 weeks in most cases), you have to decide what kind of cot suits your needs. You'll find lots of useful tips in our Buyer's Guide to Cots and if you look around you'll find all

Review: Dr Brown's Natural Flow Breast Pump
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/05/2008 in Products
To go with their excellent feeding bottles, Dr Brown's have this manual breast pump which has some great, unique features

's bottles tend to be quite tall, they will fit many brands of steriliser.)Ease of use Hand pumps might not be as easy for some women to use as electric pumps – see the Buyer's Guide to Breast Pumps for more about the key differences. However, a good hand

Review: First Response Early Pregnancy Test Kit
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/09/2008 in Products
If you can't wait to find out if you're pregnant or not, a First Response kit can tell you up to six days before your period is due

home test kits, especially in the United States. The choice of test kits can seem mind-boggling (see our Buyer's Guide to Pregnancy Test Kits for more information), but ultimately, almost all now give reliable (more than 99 per cent) results. The key

Maternity bras for a bigger chest
By Laura Lee Davies on 17/06/2009 in Products
One of the many problems larger breasted women have is that as soon as their boobs change in pregnancy, they begin to ache through lack of support

and one which will give them support in the long, aching months ahead. Whatever your size, being comfortable in pregnancy is important to help you rest, relax and to stave off problems like back pain and headaches. For a general overview, see our Buyer

Know-how: moving to formula milk
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/04/2009 in Feeding
Some women might find it possible to solely breastfeed for the first year, but moving to formula at some point is usually the norm

baby bottles may offer to make this transition easier, check out our Buyer's Guide to Feeding Bottles.Going for the 'nipple' experience with the right teatThose babies who have real trouble getting used to a teat, at any age in their first year, often

Travel as a family: What to consider
By Maria Muennich on 08/12/2009 in Life with baby
Tips and tricks for making travel with babies and children easier and safer

what buggy to take, specifically whether it makes sense to invest in a cheaper, lightweight buggy for travel or to forego the buggy altogether. If you do plump for the lightweight buggy option then make sure you read our buyer's guides to lightweight

When will I start to look pregnant?
By Kimberley Smith on 05/10/2010 in Your pregnant body
When will your pregnant bump start to show?

and reach for the elasticated waists? Check out our guide to when to buy maternity wear. And our buyers guide can help you decide what

Should I use a playpen?
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/07/2009 in What to buy - pregnancy
Are playpens a safe way to allow your baby or toddler play time or a restriction on their freedom?

clinic.For tips about what you might need to buy, check out the Thinkbaby Buyer's Guide to Safety Guards, Barriers and Bumpers.Playpens come in different shapes and sizes. Look at our Products page for some ideas of what's on the market.If you have a

Guide for working mums and mums-to-be
By Kimberley Smith on 08/09/2010 in Pregnancy, work & childcare
Want to know more about working during pregnancy, maternity leave, maternity entitlement, childcare, returning to work, expressing milk and being a working mum? Phew! Well, start here...

breast milk, check out our guide to expressing and the best ways to store breast milk.Buyers guide to breast pumps, sterilisers and feeding bottles will come in handy if as someone else will be feeding you baby. You may also be considering using formula

Expressing breastmilk - essential guide
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/09/2010 in Breast and bottle feeding
Expressing breastmilk is useful even if you're solely breastfeeding. It allows your partner to feed and bond and can help make you more comfortable. Here's our guide on how to express milk successfully and conveniently.

Expressing breastmilk - why, how and what you needEven women who breastfeed find there are times when they might want to bottle feed their baby. If you're not sure where to start and which is the best type of expresser for you, check out our Buyer




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