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Bottle Feed? OR Breast Feed?
please help me!!!!!
by Natalie Hart
to start my training as a breastfeeding support peer at my Clinic.I would just say that if you can feed him/her for the first 24 hours yourself, you are giving them the biggest start! The colostrum you produce for your baby in those first days before your
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04/12/2008 09:07:44
by dida
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Babies and the ' Telly Box '
... how young is too young?
by mummyGoth
in the morning. This one really caught my eye Chuggington, I found it on BBC 2 at 8.45am, its a lovley feel good eductional program all about young trains learing life skills.Chuggington - Wilson's Wacky Tour clipHere a clip my little girl loves it so I thought
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13/11/2008 16:05:12
by Charlotte (Y)and Abi
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depression
hi
by stacey gittings
. U would be so much happier without him. I know it sounds nasty but ive just had to do the same thing with my bf but with the football. He is training twice a week then playing on a sunday, he works mon - sat so whenever i want to go looking for baby
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18/09/2008 22:53:45
by djey
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Doppler
by Woo100
enough lol!x claire x 35 + 3 i know how worried i was getting at my midwife appointment at 17 weeks when she couldnt find the heartbeat and she is trained in what she is listening for.all that was wrong was the baby kept moving everytime she found it
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15/10/2008 10:24:27
by Lauren, Ben & Squishy Bump
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Not sure what happends
really need some advise
by princesstink86
bucket loads of glue.Laura xxx Thats what im hoping for. I did disucss with my partner that after what ever the outcome if i am going to look into training to be a councilor so i can hep people who go through this as you can help people more when you know
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18/08/2008 17:16:27
by Sarah - Due No3 on 29/10/2011
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Raspberry Leaf Tea
by Kirsty Johnson
be better going into a place like Neals Yard thats where I went and they have a trained consultant that will advise youTracey xxx My friend recommended them to me after having a 3 hour labour with her first baby and thinks it helped her dilate much quicker
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14/08/2008 07:35:57
by emilyf
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Advice needed
Decisions
by emily_23
, then the bigger shock after that at 6 weeks, i was told i was expecting twins.I was confused in what i wanted to do, but my partner was really supportive and my family, i was also in my first year at going to uni to do my nurse training. I was really upset that i
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20/07/2008 11:51:42
by Rachel Ellis
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Sleepovers at grandparents - when?
by Mummy 76
trained? When they can make their needs clear? When a fully fledged toddler? When myself and my partner feel ready? - I have looked at a few forums and their are sooo many views! My partners parents live close by and have raised the question about
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05/07/2008 16:42:21
by Carole-Anne & Jenna-Louise born 22.11.08
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Real Nappies - i.e. Kushies
Are they worth it / any good
by lel ann
, but when I showed him the nappies and it was explained to him how they work, he said ...'Wow, you can even train a monkey to change them'!!!!! Neddless to say, he's now happy to do his share of nappy changes!I do intend, however, to use Huggies whilst
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19/05/2008 20:27:35
by p2baby
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4D scan
by kym
scan in Feb, it was brilliant. Got the DVD of about 30mins and 18photo's which were also put on disk. It cost £180.00 and we decided to go with Bupa as they are medically trained, so if they spotted anything wrong it wouldn't go missed. They ask you
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25/04/2008 15:39:43
by claire coray
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