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Health and hygiene safety tips for preparing baby food
By Emma Docherty on 24/11/2010 in First steps to weaning
Avoid upset tummies and worse when you're weaning your baby

When introducing your baby to solids, there are a few golden rules to follow when you're preparing and cooking purees for your baby.Preparing baby food safelyGood hygiene is vital when you feed your baby so make sure you wash hands and preparation surfaces before you start.If you...

Beat bugs in the kitchen
By Cheryl Freedman on 20/02/2011 in Food safety
Don't want your baby to get an unnecessary tummy upset? Then follow these tips for obliterating germs and bacteria in your domestic domain

It's a good idea to follow some basic hygiene rules in the kitchen, as young babies and toddlers are particularly vulnerable to stomach bugs. You don't have to blitz every single surface in sight with antibacterial spray, but, by being sensible, you can help keep germs and bacter...

The first tummy bugs
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2009 in Newborn health & safety
As your baby begins to develop her immune system a tummy bug or two is quite common

Around three to four months is the time when most babies start to discover the world around them by putting as much of it into their mouths as they can, and so it's not unusual for babies to get their first tummy upsets around this time. If your

Weaning - loose stools
By Denise Pike on 09/01/2007 in forum

catapultes it through his backside (sorry if you've just eaten!) I spoke with my HV and she says just persevere as he's tummy is getting used to solids. He used to sleep through but now has tummy upset around 4am and of course I need to change him

stomach pains
By hot gal on 24/07/2008 in forum
simular to when you have upset stomach

but due to problems in the early weeks i had to have other scans. anyway baby is fine growing well but i keep experiencing bad stomach pains most of the time its during the night or early mornings it feels like when you have a upset stomach and when you

Top 10 top tips for chill-out toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/01/2008 in Your toddler
Life with a young child can be an emotional rollercoaster, but how can you create a calm peace when they get too upset or over-excited?

While all children like to have fun, it can often turn tricky when they get too tired or too excited. Not all tears are about attention seeking, and it's important to stand back from the situation and address something which may have genuinely upset

anger
By madge smith on 17/02/2007 in forum

for your head and a pillow for you legs to lean on lie side position. Have some candles, close your eyes and take a breath in for 3 feel your tummy raise and out for 3 feel your body relax into the floor firstly you feet working slowly up to your head

Baby Health: Common Concerns
By ThinkBaby on 22/06/2010 in Newborn health & safety
Easy to follow advice on what common baby symptoms might mean: coughs, vomiting, diarrhoea, a runny nose, rashes

be if you baby is suffering one of five most common health worries…Coughs From a minor irritation to bronchiolitisVomiting From post-feeding posseting to more serious illnessesDiarrhoea From tummy upsets to infectionsRunny noses From sinus development

Baby's Sickness: When to Call the Doctor
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/06/2008 in Newborn health & safety
Many babies go through periods when they are unwell for a day or even just a few hours, but when does sickness require GP attention?

all, your new child is still getting used to life outside the womb and a new diet! Tummy upsets can leave your child weak or even dehydrated, especially if your child is refusing breastmilk or any water, so what signs tell you when it's time to call

Explaining your pregnancy to your other children
By Maria Muennich on 06/09/2007 in Second time pregnancy
There's no 'right way' to explain your pregnancy to your children, but there are a few things to think about first

of the siblings. But if you're feeling at a loss with how to go about it, then hopefully these ideas will help a little. When should I tell them?What's happening in mummy's tummy?When will baby get here?Why can't I do that anymore?How much should I tell them




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