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weaning/fussy baby
By angela park on 02/05/2008 in forum
only eating sweet foods

in a baby dinner at dinner then lunch.  After that i really jsut blended up everything we were eating, obviously i was cook a little different i'e no salt etc.  but even if it was jsut pasta in a sauce i'd made i'd blend away and give him that and he

going abroad with a new born
By katy heggie on 14/03/2008 in forum

and add the powder whenever!look for the salt content in bottled water abroard, some are really high.My health visitor gave me a leaflet with brands not to use. Hi Katy the only other thing I would say is in regard to the flight. Make sure your baby has

Getting your toddler to try new foods
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/04/2007 in Feeding
Getting your child to eat his greens doesn't have to be a war of wills!

onto normal meals (or something approaching them, but without salt or salty flavourings, and perhaps more chopped up), try to keep variety in his diet. Don't offer pasta every day, and try different vegetables, if not least to see what works and what

Meal times on a budget
By Maria Muennich on 17/01/2007 in Feeding
How to feed your baby well, without breaking the bank

can add their own salt at the table.Keep it simple - When you do buy pre-prepared baby food of any kind, look for the simplest and least adulterated that you can find. Your baby doesn't need spaghetti carbonara, banana cereal, or flavoured biscuits

Stocking your first-aid kit
By Maria Muennich on 18/09/2007 in Baby health and safety
Essentials for your family's first-aid kit, useful products and helpful tips

and to lower high temperatures. Painkillers for adults include paracetemol, aspirin (not to be given to children) and Ibuprofen. Rehydration salts Cough medicine Decongestant tablets Insect repellant - one suitable for children Prescription medicines - keep

Diarrhoea in toddlers
By Maria Muennich on 16/11/2007 in Baby health and safety
When is a loose stool more than a loose stool, and what should be done to treat diarrhoea?

) or the upset doesn't clear itself up in a couple of days.If your toddler is mildly dehydrated your doctor will probably prescribe rehydration salts that you make up and give as a drink to your baby. In cases of severe dehydration a trip to the hospital may

Feeling more fat than pregnant?
By Maria Muennich on 18/09/2009 in Your pregnant body
Most pregnant women go through at least a few 'fat days' in pregnancy, so here's a few ideas for boosting your body image

pregnant body sexy then try not to brush him off disbelievingly. Chances are that he does find you incredibly sexy right now, so don't discourage him from letting you know, lap it up!Pinch of salt with those celeb pics - Glossy fashion mags love to trumpet

Packing checklist for little ones
By Maria Muennich on 15/07/2008 in What to pack
Travelling with a baby and/or toddler - have a look at our packing checklist to make sure you have the essentials

your choices to your destination. In particular you may want to remember:Insect repellant (suitable for children)Bite treatmentRehydrating salts (in case of diarrhea)Infant paracetemolPlastersAntiseptic hand gel and antiseptic wipesAny prescription

Saving money on your food shopping
By Maria Muennich on 25/04/2008 in Your baby and you
Top tips for making your food budget go further

are they usually loaded with unnecessary salt, sugar, additives and unhealthy fats, but they're also extremely expensive when you stop to think about it. Many ready meals don't, in any case, save as much time as you would have thought when you can make many simple

Baby led weaning: what is it and it is right for your baby?
By Susan Lee on 20/10/2010 in First steps to weaning
You may have read about BLW but what is it, is it safe and what are the pros and cons?

easily suck, gnaw or chew onIf a food is rejected then offer it again at intervalsAvoid 'junk foods' and offer fresh and nutritional foods without added salt and sugarALWAYS supervise your baby's meal timesWhen is BLW not a suitable approach?BLW can be a




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