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Bambinex Special Care for Nappies
By Sarah Lawson on 13/01/2009 in Products
Now there is a fabric wash especially designed to care for cloth nappies

One of the factors which might put you off choosing reusable nappies is that they require care rather than the throw-away convenience of disposables. However, if you check out our nappy care feature, you'll see that it is possible to reuse

New Baby: Medical Care
By ThinkBaby on 14/07/2009 in Newborn health & safety
What care can you expect for your new baby in the first two weeks after birth?

To start with, read our really useful guide to The First 48 Hours as this will prepare you for what happens in those first two strange and exciting days after the birth.Rest assured that medical checks and care don't stop once you go home (if you

Who's who of pregnancy care
By Maria Muennich on 20/03/2006 in Scans, tests and classes
Doctors to doulas, which health professionals will be responsible for your care and what your other options are

Throughout pregnancy, birth and into your first few weeks as a new mum you are likely to come in contact with a range of different health professionals responsible for your care, though who exactly you see will depend largely on how your pregnancy

Pregnancy and dental care
By Maria Muennich on 29/03/2007 in Pregnancy health & safety
Why caring well for your teeth in pregnancy is more important than ever, and how you can do it safely

Because of the higher than usual risk of tooth decay during pregnancy, it's important that you take good care of your teeth and gums throughout your pregnancy. Brush your teeth and floss regularly - at least twice a dayAvoid sugary foods, refined carbohydrates and eat

Organic clothing care
By ThinkBaby on 27/11/2006 in Baby health and safety
Why might you want to choose organic clothes for your baby? And how should you care for your clothes in those daily laundry routines?

and the benefits of organic clothing have not yet been proven in a rigorous enough way for any conclusive answer to this question. Clothing has constant contact with the largest organ of our bodies. Extra care is needed when choosing clothes for babies’ skin and so

Commission Urges Better Maternity Care
By Sarah Lawson on 10/07/2008 in Your pregnancy
A healthcare watchdog has reviewed medical care in England and calls for better maternity care

A major review of health care in England is launched today by the Healthcare Commission. While it states that nearly 90 per cent of women say they have been happy with their antenatal and postnatal care, much work still needs to be done to improve

Care for very premature babies questioned
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/03/2006 in Newborn baby
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has questions the cost of caring for premature babies

The BBC has reported a controversial issued raised by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.The story claims that the college has voiced concerns over the cost of caring for very premature babies and describes the practice of 'bed

New Baby: Umbilical Cord Care
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/09/2008 in Newborn health & safety
Caring for your baby's healing cord stump in the days after birth

to your baby or to you, and is clamped with a plastic clip. This will be left on until the cord is completely dry to prevent any bleeding.Caring for the cord stumpIn the early days immediately after the birth, every time you are visited by a midwife

NICE support better post-natal care
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/07/2006 in Post labour
New guidelines will recommend better personalise care for mothers and babies in the first eight weeks after birth.

The National Institute for Clinical Excellence has propsed better post-natal care for mothers which better suits individual needs and situations. Best practice guidelines have just been published which take into account the best care for parents

Quality of maternity care is a ‘postcode lottery’
By Marina Nelson on 19/11/2010 in Labour & birth
Midwives say the level of maternity care you'll receive will depend on where you live

New NHS data reveals wide variation in the quality and quantity of maternity care across the country, reports The Telegraph.For example, in 2009/10 90% of pregnant women were seen within the first 12 weeks at the Royal Cornwall Hospital’s NHS Trust




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