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Your fourteen-month-old
By Maria Muennich on 02/08/2007 in Your baby and you
Getting to grips with spoons, forks and cups
, if she hasn't already, she'll soon begin pointing to at least some body parts when you ask her where they are - usually the feet, hands and head to start off with. She's most likely added a couple more words to her vocabulary since last month, although
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Your ten-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 08/08/2004 in Baby development
On the move
Your babyBy ten months your baby is well and truly mobile, if he's a crawler he will have perfected the art and can probably go at a cracking pace that may catch you out a couple of times until you get used to your little speed demon. How he gets
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Your three-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 06/02/2005 in Your baby and you
Heads up
Your babyBy the time she’s three months old your baby may be able to lift her head up 90 degrees and when she’s lying on her stomach she’ll probably try to lift her head and chest up together to look around her and may even roll onto her side. She
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two babies 10 months apart
By kim daffeh on 24/11/2005 in forum
i have two babies age 14 months and three months. life is very busy and routine is very hard to come by. both of them tend to want my attention at the same time. i also have two older children and find it difficult to spread my attention evenly all
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Wedding outfit for an 18month old?
By sez on 18/09/2008 in forum
of weeks!), Monsoon etc.Just wondered if anybody has any tips for good places to try, I'm in Leeds, West Yorks but mail order / web is fine?ThanksSarah xx hi there have you looked on ebay? my 9month was a page boy 4 weeks ago and we couldnt find a pageboy
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Your one-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 23/04/2010 in Your baby week-by-week
Weeks four to eight - it's not all just sleep and tears
Your babyIn the first few weeks your baby will have probably (and thankfully!) started to make noises other than just crying and by the time she’s a month old she may have started to gurgle, coo, make humming noises and possible even squeal. As she
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Your thirteen-month-old
By Maria Muennich on 26/07/2007 in Your baby and you
Your newly upright baby is becoming ever more communicative by the day
solo steps. If your baby isn't walking yet then don't worry, it's perfectly normal for babies to hold off with walk alone walking until they're around eighteen months. At this stage many babies can say at least a couple of words, perhaps starting
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trying with fertility problems for 12+months
By Lynne Reid on 08/09/2009 in forum
TTC, methods, baby
Hi all TTC mum's thought i would start a thread for all couples that have been TTC for over 12months, i would love to get to know you all and what you have tried using to get pregnant so far, I'm Lynne and me and my partner have been trying for over
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10 month old not wanting to eat
By Cathy Hortin on 12/02/2008 in forum
Getting really frustrated now
spoilt with him being a good eater taking everyting he was given. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions I would happy to hear them.Cathy and Angus Hi Cathy sounds like usual 10 month old behaviour get a big floor mat and look up baby led weaning
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Your eleven-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2004 in Baby development
Parallel play and growing independence
Your babyNow that your eleven-month-old can sit up happily alone and play more intricately with her fingers she will start what is known as parallel play if there are other children or babies around. This is when babies sit and play near each other
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