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silly question
by laura mummy to chelsey (24/01/08) and charlie (01/01/2010)

it increase there chance of choking if they were sick as they dont always turn there heads to the side so i think when my little one is born i will put her on her side during the night and on her back through the day when im watching her.anne-marie x x Hi all

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20/02/2008 13:44:17
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by laura mummy to chelsey (24/01/08) and charlie (01/01/2010)
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dangerous toy
Tiny Love total playground kick and play by LOUISE HADWIN

got to send it to the returns dept to be looked at. I would advise all parents to remove the duck from the playground as they could choke on the threads.

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27/10/2006 10:49:54
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by LOUISE HADWIN
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Weaning
by Lainey

Hi,My daughter is 10 nearly 11 months and is still only eating mashed veg and soup. Is this ok? She only has 4 front top teeth and 2 front bottom teeth so she isn't very good with finger foods or thicker foods as she was gagging and choking

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21/08/2007 14:58:51
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by Lainey
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Cow & Gate Comfort Milk
by Chrissy Jayne

to bring up a watery liquid, quite a bit of it and has been gagging/choking on it? has anyone else's baby done this whilst on this milk, i now dont know what to feed her for the best the milk that she is sick on or this comfort that she is gaging/choking

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16/10/2008 11:34:10
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by Chrissy Jayne
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Finger Foods!!!
by linziNollie

pudding! it is very scary and you are frightened they will choke....you just have to keep a close eye on them while eating... but i will be trying the melon idea thats new to me. xx

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25/01/2007 19:58:48
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by haley
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Crying at anything and everything...
by mummy

choked up-then i cant stop crying everytime i look at it.Please tell me i'm not alone with feeling very emotional a lot and over the slightest thing.I dont feel very strong (emotionally) at all but feel i should be for my daughter's sake. She has never

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08/02/2007 23:15:44
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by kate witherington
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baby sleep
my new born always sleeps on his side by Mr new dad

could be dangerous due to suffercation and sleeping on their back, they could choke if they are sick. On his side is the best of both. Hi,Each child is different and although lots of babies do not roll over that early their is no right or wrong time

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05/02/2008 22:12:54
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by hunnybunny
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baby drinking water
by Angela Bugden

however he chokes on the non spill ones. I have found giving sips form a adult beaker or doidy cup good- they cant do it them sleves at this stage ( my baby is 7 mths) but you controll flow . takes patience and willingness to chane clothes - not always so

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16/08/2008 09:15:43
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by Angela Bugden
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Teething advice-Desperately needed!!!HELP!!!!
by claire140209

choking and it has a ring thats easy for them to hold.if you use an ice cube make sure its made with boiled water!!aston and parsons powder is by far  the orignal and best its already divided in to the right dose and you don't have to rub it on their gums

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29/07/2009 20:56:09
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by vicky and freya 7/03/2009
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high chairs
which are the best!! by vicky and freya 7/03/2009

needs to sit up straight when eating or risk choking? The footprint is smaller than the chairs that go with our dining table, it's very stable because of the way the legs are splayed, and it's lovely that baby can eat at the table with the rest of us

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22/06/2009 19:23:11
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by vicky and freya 7/03/2009
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