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Parents of small babies need more cot death advice, says charity
By Lara Brunt on 17/08/2011 in Newborn health & safety
Low birth weight babies are still particularly vulnerable to sudden infant death syndrome
's chief executive Francine Bates."All mothers whose babies are born under 2.5kg should follow the recommendations to sleep their babies in a separate cot, in a room with them, for the first six months."Find more information on reducing the risk of cot
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Wedding village helped Lily Allen cope with losing her baby
By Jayne Braithwaite on 05/07/2011 in Celebrity
Lily thanks village community for helping her deal with her pregnancy loss
Lily Allen has revealed how the kindness and love of the community in tiny village Cranham, Gloucester, helped her deal with losing her baby last year. The singer, who was six months pregnant when she suffered a viral infection and lost her baby
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overwhelmed by everything!
By sj2 on 08/06/2006 in forum
information out there that i am not sure whether i have read everyting, understood anything or have any idea how to get through the next six months with fuddled pregnancy brain let alone the next 18 years :)Hopefully from what Lorna says things do get better
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Women spend a year planning before trying to conceive
By Joanna Harvey on 01/11/2011 in Before you try to conceive
And they want £5000 in the bank before starting a family
and their child is being overlooked, with 20% of women not thinking about altering their diets or taking supplements.Shockingly, one in six mums or mums-to-be didn't know what folic acid was or how it helped their pregnancy and just one in ten women said
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K2 Küster Highchair
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/07/2007 in Products
A stylish new addition to the feeding chair market
six months to about six years. For more information and for stockist details, go to www.kuster.co.uk or call 0845 020 4277.
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Baby bedding - the essentials
By Louise Rogers on 20/04/2007 in What to buy - pregnancy
What bed clothes do you need for a new baby? And what should you leave out?
if you intend to have your baby in bed with you (see our Safe Sleeping guidelines), you still need somewhere to put him down to sleep when you’re not there, as he’ll be able to roll over before you know it, and may fall off the bed. By four to six months
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Baby Health: Diarrhoea
By ThinkBaby on 18/06/2009 in Newborn health & safety
When is runny baby poo normal and when should you call the doctor?
When your baby appears to be unwell, it can be easy to panic but nine times out of 10 there’ll be nothing to worry about. Still, it’s a good idea to know the basics of baby health. For an idea of what bowel movements are normal in the first six
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Anovulation
By ThinkBaby on 20/01/2009 in Difficulties getting pregnant
What it is and why it happens
and go for six months without a period, or if you were irregular and go for twelve months without a period, then you are said to be experiencing amenorrhea.Why does anovulation occur?Anovulation can occur for many reasons which largely fall into three
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The good vitamin guide
By Cheryl Freedman on 30/09/2011 in First steps to weaning
Concerned your newly weaned baby isn't getting all the nutrients he requires? He may need to take a vitamin supplement – read on to find out why
Does my baby really need a supplement?It all depends on his age. Up until the age of six months, your baby shouldn't need to take extra vitamins. Breastmilk and formula are usually enough to provide all the right nutrients, unless your baby was born
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Language development in the first year
By ThinkBaby on 28/07/2009 in Your baby and you
How your baby finds his voice and how you can encourage his speech development
, humming and making burring noises and will probably also have begun to laugh when something has amused him.When your baby starts teething, which is often between four and six months, he may produce some interesting noises as he tries to chew on everything
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