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Breastfeeding in public: top tips
By Maria on 25/01/2012 in forum
Thumbs up and down for feeding locations
wafting around! I think its awful that people expect mums to breastfeed babies in public toilets! They wouldn't sit and eat their dinner in the toilet, would they? I walked into town carrying my baby daughter whilst feeding her a couple of days ago. Rather
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Swine Flu Vaccines in Pregnancy
By Ash12 on 25/01/2010 in forum
of complications is far greater for pregnant women who contract swine flu and we are now entering the winter flu season I don't see how anyone can think the vaccine carries more of a risk than the illness. Pregnant woman are dropping dead from the flu so it is just
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Help! Could this be pregnancy? Part Two!
By Jesslei on 28/01/2010 in forum
but not terribly bad, it would make my life a lot more difficult than it already is. The main reason I want a baby is because the chances that I can carry a baby full term are slim... I didn't think I was pregnant until all these symptoms started, and they can
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Help on pram/pushchair please
By Amy+Baby Grace 23/11/2009 7lbs 12oz on 30/08/2009 in forum
seat as its included and the carry cot comes with a stand so you can double it up as a base to use as a moses basket. my son stayed inthe car seat until he was 7 months until he was 20lbs and i changed seats, more for my own purpose as my car only has 3
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How to set boundaries for a baby!
By Jen, Carla, and mini girl :) on 04/09/2009 in forum
How to teach a baby something is wrong?
OH as he never catchs him b4 he does it lol So with the hair pulling try saying the same, like no mummys hair yr hurt me and let her maybe stroke yr hair or hold yr arm instead.Ryan is also very clingy to me, so when i leave a room i ALWAYS carrying
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Strollers
By Amanda Dalton on 15/06/2009 in forum
like the look of the Quinny Zapp but I'm not sure how practical it is as it doesn't recline, can anyone recommend a good stroller? Hi Amanda. We bought a Maclaren Triumph, which is veryn light, folds up small, and easy to carry around. We also have
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New Growth Charts for Babies and Children
By kayperry on 19/05/2009 in forum
see that your baby is happy and content, then carry on as you are, if you feel there is a problem or you can SEE there is a problem THEN is the time to discuss things with a HV, mine tends to leave me very much to my own devises and i feel that all
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Trouble feeding: Could it be 'Tongue-Tie'?
By Kamala McDaid on 29/03/2009 in forum
DON`T ignore tongue-tie
or dosn't put on enough i will need to evaluate the feeding situation which will devistate me as i really want to continue. she is almost 3 months so we done good so far but want so desperatly to carry on. and start enjoying it! xxx Those sound like
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carpal tunnel
By maz on 19/02/2009 in forum
. Ok it's not life threatening, but it is not very nice for the person who is suffering with it.Some people take to their beds when they have a cold, some carry on regardless. I went out with a guy when I was in my 20's, he was constipated one day
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Y DO I FEEL LIKE THIS?
By Nicky_due_june09 on 05/03/2009 in forum
i need a moan :-)
the shop and he forgot the garlic bread and i called him a fing nob head and then burst into tears shouting at him (that was the hormones lol) but not once did he say "oh your homones" he just ignored me and carried on about 10 mins later once id calmed
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