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Buyer's guide to breast pumps
By Laura Davies on 22/02/2006 in forum
How did you get on with your breast pump or has the thought of doing it put you off? I thought it was an excellent idea. Especailly as the thouht of breat feeding in public was a bit daunting to me. Also have an extreemly bad cracked nipple and couldn't feed of it for 48hrs. When...
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Buyer's Guide to Double Pushchairs
By michelle day on 17/07/2009 in forum
phill and teds double pushchair.
my phil and teds double puschair has been a godsend.its brilliant.i would highly recomend it for any one in my situation with two kids under 2.its easy to use and u can use it from birth. I have a Combi We2 buggy (not featured in the product pages on this site)which is a side by...
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Buyer's guide to changing bags
By Hetty Jones on 22/03/2007 in forum
Stork Sak
I did lots of research (had a quiet week at work!) and think the Stork Saks are wonderful bags. They are really beautiful and I though I could still use the Gigi I bought once Henry is older and I don't need to carry all the baby paraphernalia with me ! If it helps I got mine fr...
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Buyer's Guide to Baby Toys
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2008 in What to buy - pregnancy
It'll be a while before little Johnny can kick a ball, but what toys are suitable from birth?
Feeding and sleeping do dominate your baby's world for the first few months, but already it is important to understand the value of stimulating your baby through developmental and fun play.Touch and feel from birth: Lamaze Musical InchwormSafetyYou're probably aware of the need t...
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Buyer's Guide to Carrycots
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/06/2007 in What to buy - pregnancy
Now that parents are advised against keeping new babies for long periods in car seats, the good old carrycot has come back into fashion. What do you need to know before you buy?
Carrycots used to be the essential part of a parent's kit when travelling. But with the arrival of fold-down travel cots, cute Moses baskets and travel system pushchairs where car seats could click conventiently into a buggy, carrycots and huge old fashioned prams got a little ne...
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Buyer's Guide to Pregnancy Footwear
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/10/2007 in What to buy - pregnancy
Though a great pair of red high heels might be your treasured possession, pregnancy is probably the time to give them a rest!
During pregnancy, at least a half of all women experience red, sore-looking skin on the palms of their hands or the soles of their feet. Often, these itch too, albeit it usually only mildly. They are unfortunately part and parcel of the pregnancy discomforts that affect us all to...
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Buyer's Guide to Cloth Nappies
By Maria Muennich on 27/02/2009 in What to buy - pregnancy
What's on offer and what to look out for when buying reusable cloth nappies.
Nappy basics What cloth nappy for me? When you're considering what cloth nappies to buy, bear in mind that the right style, fit and fabric are very individual matters - what works well for someone else may not be at all right for you and your baby. Think about what will work be...
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Buyer's Guide to Maternity Wear
By Louise Rogers on 07/01/2008 in Your pregnancy
Maternity wear has undergone a fashion revolution, but do you really need it? And if so, what should you buy?
Sometime in your second trimester, your clothes are going to start feeling that bit tighter. For once, it’s a welcome feeling, a sure sign that your baby is growing inside you. Just one little problem with your changing shape: what are you going to do when minor discomfort turns ...
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Buyer's guide to changing bags
By ThinkBaby on 15/07/2005 in What to buy - pregnancy
Things are really looking up for style-conscious mommas
Once baby arrives it might seem as though the days of pondering over handbags is over. If this comes as more of a loss than relief then take comfort from the fact that ever-useful changing bags now come in such an array of shapes, sizes, colours and styles that choosing one is no...
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Buyer's guide to strollers
By ThinkBaby on 22/11/2005 in What to buy - pregnancy
Lean and lightweight needn't mean flimsy and flighty
Even if they already own a regular pushchair, many parents find a stroller to be of enormous use, particularly for getting about in town, on public transport, or for travelling. By their nature strollers tend to be low on features and weight and big on simplicity and portability,...
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