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A nifty device for nasal congestion
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/04/2006 in Products
We love the new Baby Nose-Clear device for relieving babies' nasal congestion.

but this one is the most efficient little device we've seen. It was designed by Carolyn Moretto, a mother who had premature triplets and became painfully aware of how common a problem nasal congestion is for small infants. It's available from some independent

Congestion / facial pain?
By Rachael Piggott on 01/08/2006 in forum

neck and cheek pain.I went to the doctors last night who checked my chest and took BP ( excellent ) as he said that its congestion due to pregnancy.Apparently the body produces more blood and a hormone which makes you all congested.This is my first

Talkback: Babies and the common cold
By rach lomas on 02/05/2012 in forum

hours she usually has 5 bottles but today only 3, when she wakes she seems happy enough and isnt grumbly but then just doses back off! A common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract — your baby's nose and throat. Nasal congestion and a

Any ideas for cold remedies ???
By loobyloo2002 on 28/01/2010 in forum

. Hope you feel better soon,x Hiya! I had a cold recently and found that calpol make a saline spray for your nose (I found it in the baby aisle of the supermarket!) It really helped clear the congestion... (although I really wanted to take a nightnurse

DVD review: Developmental Massage
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/08/2007 in Products
Renowned baby massage expert Peter Walker releases his latest DVD to introduce parents to the techniques and the developmental values of baby massage.

-tech product. Don't let the packaging put you off the quality of the substance therein Features: Chapters introducing massage, bonding time with your baby, and key points on areas like dealing with stiff hips, glue ear and congestion.Price: £15 plus p

Lavender in Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/05/2008 in Pregnancy & you
It's important to relax and enjoy your pregnancy when you can and lavender is a wonderful way to help!

during pregnancy.If you have the pregnancy snuffles or feel congested and are again unable to take over-the-counter chest medicines, you can use a drop or two of lavender oil in hot water as a steam inhalation.When using lavender oil in pregnancy, you

Peter Walker's new baby massage DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/09/2006 in Products
World-renowned champion of baby massage produces a new DVD to help parents and teachers learn more about the joys and value of the art.

Massage routine'; 'Sitting – 3 easy steps'; 'Standing – 3 easy steps'; 'What to do if: Your baby’s arms and shoulders are stiff, Your baby’s legs and hips are stiff, Your baby arches backwards and forwards in pain', 'Congestion of the nostrils and lungs

Babies and the common cold
By Maria Muennich on 12/11/2010 in Newborn health & safety
Colds, coughs and sniffles are much more common for babies than adults. Find out how to help your little one stay healthy and get better soon when she does catch a bug

suction bulb: Your doctor can prescribe saline solution drops to help loosen the mucus, and a humidifier in her room may help.Try to keep her comfortable at night, as good rest is important to a speedy recovery.  If she's congested, it may help to elevate

Coping with oily pregnancy skin
By Maria Muennich on 03/03/2006 in Pregnancy & you
If your pregnancy skin has more bleugh than bloom then don't make the mistake of treating it harshly

-cleansing face mask once or twice a week may help to remove the congestion that can cause spots, but be careful to choose one with natural ingredients that won't strip your skin of its natural oils. Clay and mud-based masks work well for oily skin, drawing out

Lavender – before, during and after birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/10/2009 in Pregnancy & you
A wonderful plant for soothing and healing in pregnancy and labour, and on your baby

and insect repellent which is useful as you will find many pharmaceutical ointments come with a warning to be avoided during pregnancy.If you have the pregnancy snuffles or feel congested and are again unable to take over-the-counter chest medicines, you can




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