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Review: Avent Express Steam Steriliser
By Maria Muennich on 05/01/2007 in Baby Reviews
A straight-forward electric steriliser offering a reasonably fast cycle at a decent price

't be enough, and there are other sterilisers, such as the Avent Express IQ 24 that can keep your bottles and bits sterile for either six hours or up to twenty-four hours, great for the middle of the night or first thing in the morning (the Express IQ also

Toddlers who won't bathe
By Laura Lee Davies on 09/03/2007 in Your toddler
Bathtime is usually a happy, playful event, but it can be a struggle when your toddler suddenly turns against it.

're not a good singer the acoustics of the bathroom are usually pretty kind to anyone!Quick dips Having a bath every night is not essential. However, having a quick dip allows you to concede to his demand but still get him washed. If you ask your child

Didn't know you were pregnant?
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/09/2009 in Am I pregnant?
Once you know you are pregnant, drink and any drugs are usually off-limits, but what if you didn't know you were expecting, until now?

pregnancy many women are often left worrying that wild nights out they have recently enjoyed, are going to have a serious affect on the health of their growing baby.AlcoholYou can't go back in time, so the first thing to do is stop worrying.There is some

What if I don't get to the hospital in time?
By Sarah Lawson on 31/03/2009 in Labour & birth
It's a common question most expectant mothers ask themselves even if the chance of having a baby en route is very slim indeed!

fears and is available – that he has notified work he might have to drop everything at short notice, he has passed up that overseas trip to a colleague, he isn’t going on many boozy nights out that might rule him out of the drive to the hospital, etc

Periods after birth
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/11/2006 in Your baby and you
When do periods return after the birth, and what will they be like?

months, though it can take longer. Some women find that if they begin to drop feeds - say, if they go back to work and want only to feed at night and first thing - then their periods will be prompted to return at that time.If you are not breastfeeding

New mum - money worries
By Maria Muennich on 03/08/2007 in Your baby and you
Few mums start off their parenting life without financial worries, here are some ideas for how to manage

(you can check what the newborn essentials are here). It's also the case that in many ways your lifestyle with a new baby might bring its own savings - you probably won't be eating out so much, going for nights out on the town or have much time or use

Know -how: safety gates and barriers
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2007 in What to buy - pregnancy
Barriers can be a way of making hallways, rooms and stairs safe when your baby starts to move about, but a badly-fitted one can be dangerous

, and a toddler wandering to find your bedroom in the night can easily fall down the stairs. If you only have one at the top of the stairs, bear in mind that a small child might pull back on it to see if it is open and fall backwards as a result.You should

Buyer's Guide to Cloth Nappies
By Maria Muennich on 27/02/2009 in What to buy - pregnancy
What's on offer and what to look out for when buying reusable cloth nappies.

of cloth to give extra absorbency. Some nappies include a booster that you can put into the nappy when and if you need it, for example at night, so giving you the option of a less bulky nappy for times when you don't need the extra absorbency. Some include

Book Review: An Unfit Mother
By Sarah Lawson on 25/04/2008 in Products
A guide to getting yourself back in shape – mentally and physically – after you have had your baby

at this point.And lastly, the way the book deals with the trials of motherhood is very supportive, going through the various things which are most likely to be tricky (like missing your old lifestyle, sleepless nights, having to think about your baby all

Mothercare Spring 09 Maternity and Baby fashions
By Debra Stottor on 09/03/2009 in Products
You’ll find all you need for spring and summer at Mothercare, from maternity wear essentials to adorable clothes for your baby

-hugging (but cleverly so, to flatter your bump!).Blue wrap front maxi dress, £35 an easy, elegant choice for summer days and nightsBow front top, £16 (available in green or pink) stretchy jersey with clever ruching to flatter your bust and drape over your bump




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