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Three fab foods for weaning your baby
By Joanne Lumsden on 01/02/2011 in First steps to weaning
Your baby is ready for weaning, but what’s on the menu? Read our guide to the safest first foods for your little one
reaction, particularly if you’re weaning your baby a little earlier than the guidelines recommend.So what are the safest foods for your baby’s first few meals?1. Cereals and grains Bland, easy to digest and unlikely to trigger allergies, basic baby
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teething
By stacey todd on 22/02/2010 in forum
baby first teeth
i swear my baby is teething she is drooling everywhere and soaking everyone and thing in site,does any one else have any good suggestions for teething pains For my daughter i buy packets of ready cut carrot batons from the supermarket and give them
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Carla Bruni shows off baby bump on holiday
By Kimberley Smith on 06/07/2011 in Celebrity
French First Lady and Nicholas Sarkozy can’t deny the rumours any longer with Carla’s baby bump clearly visible in photos
French president Nicholas Sarkozy and his model wife Carla Bruni soaked up the sun in the south of France this weekend, enjoying the last few months before they welcome their first child.Though Carla has been tight lipped about her pregnancy, we
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Lily Allen goes shopping for her baby shower
By Daniella Delaney on 18/10/2011 in Celebrity
The pregnant ex-popstar hits high end London store to stock up a month before her first baby's due
We love a mum to be who likes to shop and it seems Lily Allen's found her retail instinct a just a month before her first baby is born.Lily, who's previously dissed maternitywear for making her feel frumpy, was spotted in Harrods at the star
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What your baby understands at 6 months
By Anna Lewis on 14/02/2012 in Baby
Watch what you say as babies start understanding your words months earlier than first thought, a new study has found
Parents often believe their young babies are trying to tell them something when they gurgle and dribble. Turns out they’re probably right!Babies as young as 6-months-old can understand a wide vocabulary months before they can speak, a new study has
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Christmas gift guides - your essential guides to gorgeous present ideas
By Kimberley Smith on 02/11/2010 in What to buy - baby
Fab gifts for babies, from birth to 6 months, 6 months to 1 year, to commemorate that first Christmas, plus hot toys, cute comforters and nursery decorations your baby can love as they grow up
Christmas has such a buzz when it involves children. If it's your first year with a baby, there's nothing as fun as spoiling your little bundle with the coolest new products from fab toy companies like Bright Minds, VTech and TOMY.It's a busy time
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Your baby's feet
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/06/2006 in Your newborn - the essentials
The first year of your baby's life will not be spent with shoe shop assistants! For most of this time you'll want her toes to be naked.
Not only are babies' feet so cute that you'll want to stare at them all day, it's a good idea for the first year to keep your child's feet visible whenever possible. That is, avoid shoes and even socks when you're baby is in a warm, safe environment
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Miracle baby born thanks to IVF development
By Laura Nelson on 02/02/2011 in IVF & fertility treatments
After trying 10 years for a baby, couple become the first in the UK to give birth after using new IVF technique
Louise and Andrew Riley became the first couple outside of America to successfully give birth after trying a new IVF technique. Baby son Elliott was born in December thanks to a new type of genetic testing included in the IVF process.After a decade
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Essential products to keep your pregnancy a secret
By Kyrsty Hazell on 17/11/2010 in Pregnancy & you
If you're in your first trimester and are waiting for the 12-week mark before announcing the baby news, check out these vital companions
Products to keep your pregnancy concealedSo you've found out that you're pregnant and you're ecstatic but there's one problem - you don't want anyone to know yet. Keeping your baby news a secret for the first 12 weeks isn't an easy feat, what
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New mum, feeling overwhelmed
By Maria Muennich on 21/06/2007 in Your baby and you
Whether it's your first or fifth, the arrival of a baby usually heralds a settling in period where priorities and expectations are adjusted to your new reality
It's very common for new mums to feel overwhelmed, low and even a bit weepy in the first couple of weeks after birth. So common, in fact, that there's actually a name for it, the baby blues. And it's not surprising: You're knackered, you're sore
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