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Finger and cup feeding
...aid, made up of a feeding tube and a feeding bottle with a large nipple hole. the bottle should be filled with expressed milk. line up the tube so it sits on the interior of your thumb, index, or...
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Treatment for congenital cataracts
...aid vision in place of an inserted artificial lens or contact lens. find out more about complications relating to congenital cataracts
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Travelling with a young child: seven secrets
...first aid kit in case of emergency. also remember to bring any medication that your child might need such as allergy medicine. before the big day, you may try going out for a short trip to see how...
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Postpartum perineal pain
...first degree tearing involves the skin only, and usually heals quickly, with minimal discomfort. second-degree tears are far more common, and they are the more serious type, that requires some...
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Packing check-list for travelling with a toddler
...first aid kit collapsible buggy remember that packing should be done a few days before your scheduled trip to make sure that everything is there and that nothing important is left. you can also make...
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Packing a check-list for travelling with a baby
...first aid kit – this is essential for emergency purposes as you will never know when your baby might get sick. toys – this is important for when your baby gets bored, they have something...
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The baby blues
...first couple of weeks there are major changes to your sleeping cycle and hormone balance. at the same time, you might be experiencing feelings of doubt, confusion and anxiety over the prospect of...
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How to get the sleep you need
...first priority. working towards set sleep and waking times. avoiding caffeine, alcohol and other stimulants close to bedtime. making sure that your bedroom is comfortable and conducive to sleep. for...
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Buying a baby monitor
...aid to proper parenting, not a substitute. there are many types of baby monitors available. the most basic ones will have an audio link, backed up with lights, for parents who have hearing problems...
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What to keep in the medicine cupboard
...first aid kit and medical basics on hand at all times. here are a few things no parent’s medicine cupboard should be without: children’s paracetamol or ibuprofen liquid pain and fever...
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Sunburn
...first-aid sprays or ointments with benzocaine. the benzocaine can irritate your child's skin or cause an allergic reaction. do not use ice or ice water on your toddler's skin. never...
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Signs of a good preschool
...first, consider its reputation. if parents are raving about it, it’s well known in your community, and there’s a waiting list to get in, then it’s probably a good choice! parents are...
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Potty training boys (ages 3 to 4)
...first part of the process. if you think that your son is ready to move on to learning how to pee standing up, it’s best to enlist the help of a male friend, relative or your partner. have your...
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Infant and child CPR
infant and child cpr cpr is one of the very best first aid techniques that you can learn, and it’s one that every parent should know. if you want to learn cpr for babies and children, the best...
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Good nannies
...first aid and cpr? · what is the cost and what exactly does that cost cover? · can they provide references? you may also want to get your child involved in the selection process if they...
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Nappy rash
nappy rash how to cope with, treat and avoid your baby getting nappy rash every child will at some stage get a nappy rash during their first few years of life; it just comes with the territory. nappy...
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Buying guide: Safety
...first of all, there’s travel safety equipment. a car seat is one piece of equipment that’s not negotiable, but what about a harness for your busy toddler, or a portable playpen for those...
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My tween has started sleepwalking. How do I stop her?
...aid sleep. it is important that you don’t try to wake your tween up while they are sleepwalking as it might scare them. instead, gently guide her back to bed. while it is not dangerous you...
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Are there any nutrients that a vegetarian diet is missing for teens?
...aid the body in absorbing iron so it’s a good idea to eat them together. calcium dairy products are also high in calcium as are leafy greens such as kale and spinach, legumes and tofu. vitamin...
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How do I know when my tween is ready to be left at home?
...first aid procedures and knows where to find the first-aid kit. talk with siblings if your tween is going to be looking after other siblings, be sure that all children understand what is expected of...
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