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Feeding
By Joanne Rawlinson on 04/12/2008 in forum
Feeding routine
My New Daughter Ellie who is just 4 weeks old is on Cow & Gate Premier stage 1, she is waking up every 2 and a half hours for a feed of about 4oz, we are trying to get her in to a routine of 4 hourly feeds but is does not seem to be working, We feel
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Feeding Help
By Loopy & Isaac (born Fri 13 Feb 09) on 08/06/2009 in forum
Feeds all night...not during the day
Argh! My 15 week old son feeds every 2-3 hours at night and only snacks during the day. I've tried to feed him more during the day but all he does is a: scream at me, b: spit it out, or c: clamps his lips together!I wake him at 9pm (before I crawl
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Mixing breast and bottle feeds
By Della on 21/03/2009 in forum
Breast Feeding
to breastfeed, But my partner wants to be part of the whole process, nappies feeds etc.. Could I start expressing milk straight away, in order for her to bottle feed also, is this going to be an impossible task, I dont want my partner to feel left out, and I
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Feeding
By Kathryn Govin on 12/05/2006 in forum
should I do next? Have you tried winding after every ounce? Sometimes this works better than winding at the end of the feed.Best of luck
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NUK's 'green' feeding bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 08/10/2008 in Products
NUK's glass feeding bottles mean you can offer your baby a Bisphenol-A free feed and be more environmentally friendly
We are now more conscious than ever of trying to be green families wherever possible. Thus, there is a trend which is beginning to move away from plastic baby feeding bottles and back towards the glass bottles our own mums would have been fed with
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Baby Feed Wheel
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/04/2006 in Products
A nice little greeting card that doubles as a feeding reminder for tired parents!
Most new baby cards are sweet, but few are truly useful!The Baby Feed Wheel is a greetings card that acts as a reminder of when you last fed your baby, and comes in gentle baby colours - pink, yellow and blue - for just £3.99.Designed by Elizabeth
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Buyer's Guide to Feeding Bottles
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2010 in What to buy - pregnancy
Feeding bottles have more features than you would expect and it can be tricky to find one that perfectly suits your baby
Feeding bottles - find the right style for you baby Even if you are breastfeeding exclusively, there may be times when you want to go out and leave dad or grandma with a stock of expressed milk. You may be returning to work and, despite
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Two great new feeding guides
By Sarah Lawson on 27/05/2008 in Products
Clare Byam-Cook's 'Top Tips' books for breastfeeding and bottle-feeding are wonderful, honest and reassuring
The issue of breastfeeding continues to be a controversial and troubling one for many mums-to-be and new mums. Daunted by tales of how painful breastfeeding can be and sometimes overwhelmed by the heavy-handed campaigns to get more women feeding
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10 top tips for feeding on the run
By Lucy Dimbylow on 01/05/2011 in Feeding a 7-9 months baby
Don’t be a prisoner in your own home during the weaning stage. Here’s how to make a success of feeding your baby when out and about
and then put it in an insulated bag, or take a flask of boiling water and a bowl so you can stand the tub of food in the water to warm it.4. Choose your venueIt’s not always easy to plan ahead, but think about where you’ll feed your baby. If you’re booking a
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Bottle Feed? OR Breast Feed?
By Natalie Hart on 04/12/2008 in forum
please help me!!!!!
hi can anybody help me get an answer to the question that is making me feel really down and depressed! Am i depriving my child of the best start in life if i dont breast feed?I dont know why but i really really dont want to breast feed but everyone
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