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Tragic newborn’s death saves another’s life
By Anna Lewis on 06/03/2012 in Newborn
Incredible mum makes heartbreaking decision to donate newborn baby’s organs to save another baby’s life
A new mum made the heart wrenching decision to allow her newborn baby’s organs to be donated, after he died in her arms soon after birth. Jade Awdry made the decision after Zachary survived for just 23 minutes.Baby Zachary died from a fractured
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Help your newborn to sleep enough at night
By Maria Muennich on 25/02/2010 in Newborn sleep
How much does your newborn need to sleep and how can you help him get enough?
usually sleep for around seventeen or eighteen hours a day, but there are a couple of reasons why it may seem as though they're sleeping a lot less. For newborns there is no difference between night and day and they need to gradually learn that night
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Feeding newborn
By Melanie Pegler on 26/05/2006 in forum
one was newborn she was just a snacking baby where she'd only have 2 to 5 ounces every 2 to 4 hours.i put her on farleys second milk at 8 weeks old and she seemed to drink more and be more settled.hope this helps.x x x Thanks for your response. I
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prams for newborns!!
By mags mclauchlan on 22/04/2009 in forum
do you really need a carrycot?
if i want to use it with a newborn?apart from all the space it will take up in the house and the car, for carrycot, car seat and pushchair part, particulary when i can't use the puschair part until the baby is 6 months! seems a bit of a con for extra
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Newborn babies learn in their sleep
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 19/05/2010 in Newborn development
Baby brains are constantly at work, research reveals
Newborn babies develop so quickly because they’re learning even when they’re asleep, it seems. A newborn’s brain is continually adapting and adjusting even when they’re napping, researchers say.Tests on one-day-old and two-day-old babies have
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Barcodes introduced for newborn babies
By Sara Mackenzie on 22/04/2010 in Newborn health & safety
One hospital has replaced handwritten wristbands with a barcode system to keep babies even safer
Kettering General Hospital, Northamptonshire, has introduced a new system based on barcodes to help newborn babies stay safer than ever, reports the BBC.The barcode system has replaced the babies’ usual handwritten wristbands. When the barcode
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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.
After trials in various parts of the country, the option of giving newborn babies a hearing test within hours of their birth has now become a national NHS policy. But what is it and how does it work?How does a newborn get a reliable hearing test
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photographs of your Newborn
By josiane on 19/09/2009 in forum
I am a photographer based in London specialized in children portraiture.I am looking to take some pictures of your newborn for free. If you in London and are interested in a free photoshoot, please send me an email at info@josianefaubert.com. You
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All newborn pushchairs
By Angeldom on 29/02/2008 in forum
colours....But alot of the prams for newborns nowadays are funny shaped and extremely ugly looking.xx
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Entertaining a newborn?
By Emma Trevillion on 31/07/2008 in forum
with dangly toy etc babies are quite entertained by everything as they are constantly watching and listening to everything around them, toys with lights and music are entertaining for them, aswell as cuddles!! i also learnt that putting a newborn in the pram
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