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Celine Mathy
By Celine Mathy on 12/09/2007 in member
Very scared .. this is my first baby and I am absolutely petrified, even though I am also really happy and excited. Sounds as though I am all over the place really!
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I know this sounds silly but please help
By Tori on 03/04/2008 in forum
I know this is guna sound stupid but I'm confused, think I may have had a show but it was loadsa creamy colour stuff with a tiny lil bit of blood, does this sound like a show? thanks x hiya torithis is actually my first baby so i dont know, but from
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Christine Pope
By Christine Pope on 06/11/2005 in member
I'm a third time mum and totally enjoying it for the first time, which may sound odd but I had the 'baby blues' after no 1, and a very high pressurised job during no 2, so being an at home experienced mum has proved to be a delight.
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Buyer's guide to baby monitors
By Zoe Johnson on 06/10/2008 in forum
I love this monitor, like most first time mums, I was very nervous leaving my baby in an other room, and this has been great, although it looks bulky, its easy enough to plug in from room to room if you need to. The only downside is that the signal
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advice
By Amy1988 on 17/09/2007 in forum
early stages of pregnancy??
can any body tell me in early stages of pregnancy did they have stomach pains every time you make movmens? or does any one know what this sounds like?thanks Amy x hi amy, yeah i had twinges now and then and there was a little bit of discomfort
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What is the newborn hearing test?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/10/2006 in Newborn health & safety
Technology has come a long way in diagnosing hearing problems in children and now babies can have a painless test at birth.
?Whilst an older child or adult can tell a doctor whether or not they can hear various sounds during a conventional hearing test, it is not possible to reliably get the same information from a smaller child. Thus, a newborn test is preferable to waiting until a
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Language development in the first year
By ThinkBaby on 28/07/2009 in Your baby and you
How your baby finds his voice and how you can encourage his speech development
by crying but he'll be able to listen to you and will very soon try to talk back, producing some delightful sounds as he builds the building blocks for speech.Crying is the first step of your newborn baby's journey towards speaking and as you get to know him
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Baby's first words
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2009 in Newborn development
Communication is a gradual process though the bond is there from Day One, but what first words can you expect and when will you hear them?
cliché but there is a reason why 'cat' or 'dog' are a child's first proper words – these are familiar images in their books, daily life and are words that can be formed relatively easily by experimenting with putting short manageable sounds together
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Respisense Baby Breathing Effort Monitor
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/09/2009 in Products
The first portable baby breathing monitor that is light, reliable and reassures you that your baby is sleeping safely
When you have a new baby, safe sleeping is understandably one of your biggest concerns. Although you will be sharing nighttime sleeps with your baby for the first six months (in a cot but still in your room), daytime naps mean you will already
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how do you know if your in labour?
By natalie hunter on 09/06/2008 in forum
. i spoke to a midwife this morning and she said it sounds like the first stages of labour but im unsure because the pain is coming and then will go for minutes or even hours! i need some advice please help me out! i would be so grateful its confusing
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