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Time change sleeping tips
...deal with the time change? you can try one of three solutions. pick the one that suits your child best. you can immediately follow the time once the clock changes. if your baby is waking around 7am...
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Positions in labour
...deal (simkin and o'hara 2002). you'll need all your strength simply to cope with each contraction as it comes along. don't worry- you will naturally find the position that suits you best...
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How to stop your child eating pet food
...deal with the situation immediately. stopping children eating the cat’s food is a problem that’s fairly easy to solve by simply moving the dishes somewhere out of reach but that is still...
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You and Your Bump - Book Review
...deal with common symptoms and problems such as morning sickness and nose bleeds. there are tips provided on pain relief during labour and practical advice such as where you should have your baby. the...
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Dizziness during pregnancy
...deal with dizziness by sitting down when you start to feel light headed, and try drinking a glass of water to rehydrate yourself.
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Problems with pregnancy hair
...deal with thick, full hair: don’t wash your hair every day. natural oils in your hair will help maintain your hair and if you wash it every day you are stripping these oils away. use...
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Fussy eater tips
...deal with a fussy eater. dr. marian faughnan, nutritionist with safefood has given some tips and hints to encourage your child to eat and to also ensure they are getting everything they need from...
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Position options in labour
...deal. you'll need all your strength simply to cope with each contraction as it comes along. don't worry- you will naturally find the position that suits you best. keep rocking, leaning forwards during...
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When and how to tell your preschooler you’re pregnant
...deal with having to start a new preschool or perhaps not feeling too well. bedtime is also not a good time to tell them, as they will be thinking about what you have told them for the next few hours...
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Top five parenting fears, and what you can do
...deal with them. not giving your children the best as parents, we want to give our children the best possible education, upbringing, and opportunities. we want them to have everything we did not, and...
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Preparing your one year old for a new arrival
...deal about what a big boy or girl your older child is! try to avoid sharing as much as possible. to a one year old, everything is extremely precious – even toys and clothes that he or she has...
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Post partum hair loss
...deal with. another good reason to have your hair cut, if you have very long hair, is that strands sometimes get caught around your baby’s limbs, neck or penis. the hair becomes quite tight, and...
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When and how to tell your two year old you’re pregnant
...deal if both parents are involved in telling the news. if you are extremely unfortunate enough to have a miscarriage, then tell your toddler that the baby did not grow big enough to be born, and that...
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Postpartum depression
...deal with: treat yourself well by ensuring that you get enough sleep, eat regular meals and avoid dwelling on guilt feelings - your condition does not mean you don't love your child. don't...
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Helping your two year old to adjust to a new sibling
helping your two year old to adjust to a new sibling older children can struggle to deal with a new sibling but there are ways you can help. many toddlers are excited at the prospect of a new sibling...
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Helping your one year old to adjust to a new sibling
helping your one year old to adjust to a new sibling most parents wonder how a toddler will deal with a new addition to the family and there are a few things you can do to help the process of...
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Postpartum depression: What it is and how to tell if you have it
...deal with it well, is to make sure that you have an adequate support structure. having family and friends around to help you adjust to the huge change that becoming a mum brings can help you to cope...
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Your childcare options – pros, cons and costs
...deal with. the down side is it means you and your family will need to learn to survive on one salary and the possibility of loneliness, isolation and loss of identity. it’s also incredibly...
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Best books for dad
...deal with the emotions you’re likely to be experiencing. it might be a little bit intense but it’s well worth the read. she’s having a baby – and i’m having a breakdown...
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Comparisons with other mums and babies – why they happen, and why you should avoid them
...deal with comparisons. also, bear in mind that while your child may lag in one area, he or she may be ahead in another. make every effort to boost your child’s development and be aware of any...
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