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10 of the best first cups for your baby
By Kyrsty Hazell on 23/09/2012 in What to buy - feeding
Make the transition from bottle to cup in style with these cool trainer cup offerings for babies from 6 months and up
Baby Bjorn Baby's First CupBright and distinctive to look at, this open cup will encourage little ones to drink just like mum and dad, plus its sturdy base will lessen the risks of knocks.Baby Bjorn Baby's First Cup, £7.95, available at Kiddicare.
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20% of football fans admit they would miss the birth of their first child for the world cup final
By Liz Stansfield on 04/06/2010 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Survey finds dads-to-be would miss the birth if England reached the finals
As World Cup excitement reaches fever pitch, a new survey has found one in five dads-to-be would miss the birth of their first child to see England play in the final.Online bookmaker, partybets.com, asked men up and down the country what they would
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Talkback: 10 of the best first cups for your baby
By sarah eeee on 05/01/2011 in forum
what no doidy cup? and not all babies have to 'make the transition' from bottles, mine didn't!
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Introducing a beaker / cup
By Ellen Ross on 29/02/2008 in forum
want to look at a different mouthpiece, it could be too hard for him, or not the right size. But as I say, I'd just forget it and try again when he's a bit older. Hiya Ellen,My daughter Tara also struggled with a cup at first, i just kept persevering
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Caffeine in pregnancy link to smaller babies
By Kimberley Smith on 21/05/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Mums-to-be who drink more than 6 cups of a coffee a day have smaller babies with lower birth weights
that mums-to-be should consume no more that 200mg of caffeine each day. This is the equivalent of 2 cups of instant coffee.“Caffeine intake seems to affect length growth of the foetus from the first trimester onwards,” said Dr Rachel Bakker who conducted
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LO wont take any fluids
By MKS-88 on 01/02/2009 in forum
but keep up with the breastfeeding. this way she is getting extra fluid but you can still feed. Id prob say not to try the soya baby formula unless your docs has advised. I thought from first post baby was lactose intolerant. Have you tried a doidy cup or a
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Getting baby off the breast!!!!!!!!!
By Clare W on 02/03/2008 in forum
Nearly one and wont drink anything from a bottle!
bottle to do it. Have you tried giving him milk/water in a trainer cup or something similar? They do say that breastfed babies can go straight to a cup rather than having to have a cup with a spout (I have bought a doidy cup for my 4 month old and am
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All you need to know about sterilising
By Cheryl Freedman on 03/03/2011 in Food safety
It keeps your baby's feeding kit clean, and stops bacteria breeding – but what do you really need to sterilise, and when can you finally stop?
A steriliser is one of the first pieces of feeding equipment many new mums buy, especially if they are bottle feeding. It's important to religiously sterilise bottles, teats and dummies, as well as items like breast pumps, cups and spoons, to stop
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From breast to bottle
By Tracy Wheatley on 30/06/2008 in forum
in preparation for my return to work in February. The whole family have tried to no avail! Hi Tracy, First thing I'd say is don't panic, you still have time before Feb. Have you experimented a little with different kinds of teats? Some babies just don't get
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Talkback: Caffeine in pregnancy link to smaller babies
By adailaa ssb on 27/07/2012 in forum
How much caffeine is considered to be safe during pregnancy? According to one of the medical study, if caffeine is consumed in less than 200...
How much caffeine is considered to be safe during pregnancy? According to one of the medical study, if caffeine is consumed in less than 200mg daily then it is not hazardous for the health of the fetus. If you are taking a cup of coffee with one 12
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