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Baby Sense Accessories for Snug Breastfeeding
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/05/2009 in Products
Megan Faure's Baby Sense range of nursery products can help your breastfeeding time feel more comfortable for you and your baby

cushion or two so you can prop your arm or your baby in the right position, but really, it's worth investing in support specially designed for the job. A few happy feeds in and you'll soon know that a feeding pillow was worth the money!Baby Sense Nurture

Baby Sense Accessories – What You Think!
By Laura Lee Davies on 22/06/2009 in Products
We got three ThinkBaby members to put Baby Sense feeding shawls and nuture nest pillows to the test with their babies – see what they made of them

To celebrate National Breastfeeding Week in May, we invited ThinkBaby members to sample Baby Sense breastfeeding accessories and let us know how they got on. Baby Sense is the brainchild of parenting guru Megan Faure, who has written books, become a

Would you pick your sperm donor by his fashion sense?
By Kimberley Smith on 26/07/2011 in IVF & fertility treatments
Donation clinic creates online brochure to help women choose their baby’s biological dad from personality traits, dress sense and hobbies

the donor’s dress sense and personality.Sperm banks currently are not legally required to provide details about donors but many offer basic physical descriptions, education or job details to give women some means of making the decision.There is currently

Sense of smell......awful!!
By Donna McFarland 2 on 07/04/2008 in forum

HELP!!! This is my 4th pregnancy and never before have I had anything soooo weird!! My sense of taste is rubbish, milk, choc and even fruit tastes almost like sour milk! My sense of smell is worse, all I can seem to smell is dog wee all over my

New Baby: Senses
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/12/2008 in Newborn development
Just how much can your new baby interact with his new world?

depending on what she has eaten.)For ways to communicate with your baby and help him develop his new senses, go to Playtime with a New Baby.Also read Newborn Baby: The First Month in our Baby Development section, and Know-how: Bonding with your Baby.

Do babies have a sense of humour?
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/10/2009 in Baby development
First smiles might be more about an impending burp than merriment, but do babies really know how to have fun?

etc - you putting on silly voices, teddy hiding in a saucepan etc – then your child will take your lead and beging to form her own sense of humour.Even before your baby is one, you can start to share sturdy books with lift-the-flap stories. For more

What you eat shapes your baby’s sense of smell-in the womb!
By Liz Stansfield on 02/12/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Scientists say what a mum-to-be eats determines a new baby’s smelling system

Your baby’s sense of smell is shaped by what you eat or drink during pregnancy, scientists have found, reports the Telegraph. Researchers at Colorado University in the States carried out a study on mice. They foundexposure to certain odours while

Baby Sense Accessories for Snug Breastfeeding
By mina on 20/06/2009 in forum
the softest shawl ever

The shawl feels so soft and is worth the price.  It is a very attractive form of shawl ideal for nesting and will make the baby feel calm and relaxed.

Fetal development: Week 29
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2005 in 0-41 weeks
The developing senses

28-week fetus - Image courtesy of BabybondWant to see a bigger pic?Your baby is now around 40 centimetres long and weighs around 1.15 kilogrammes, or 2.5lbs. His eyes can move around in their sockets and he may begin to react to light shone directly onto your bump. It’s not just ...

Coping with miscarriage
By Kimberley Smith on 08/11/2010 in Miscarriage & loss
A deep sense of grief can follow the loss of a pregnancy, even when it occurs at an early stage

the moment you discovered that you were pregnant you're body and emotions will have been preparing yourself for the task of motherhood. Even if the pregnancy was unplanned or raised difficult questions for you, miscarriage can still bring a huge sense of loss




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