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Helping your baby to sleep in a crib
...newborn babies like to have something soft close to their heads. they have poor vision and are used to sleeping in the enclosed space of the womb, so the crib may seem like a vast open space to an...
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Baby poo
baby poo what's to expect with baby poo breastfed newborns may poo after every feeding (about six to 10 times a day), but after three to six weeks, they will slow down and begin having less frequent...
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What to drink while breastfeeding
...newborn, they may need to be fed more often than every two or three hours. in this case, you may want to stick to something non-alcoholic. most herbal teas are safe to drink when you are...
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Having sex after birth
...newborn baby twenty four hours a day is exhausting both physically and emotionally. when you finally do get into bed you just want to sleep. your own body perception may also hold you back. your body...
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When to throw a baby shower
...newborn and have healed (and you many miss out on the ‘shower gifts’ you would have received for your newborn will not happen!). the other problem with waiting until late in your pregnancy...
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Hearing loss
...newborn hearing screening and most children will usually receive a test at their regularly scheduled checkups. these periodic tests are very important. if a toddler has a hearing problem that is left...
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Bow legs
...newborn to the age of 2. if her legs still appear bowed by 3 years old, you should consult a doctor. bowleggedness can be caused by a deficiency in vitamin d (also known as rickets). your doctor can...
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Is it normal for my baby to vomit?
...newborn to bring up their dinner. food allergies can also be a cause of vomiting so if a particular food keeps making your baby ill, stop giving it to them and take them to their gp. however, if your...
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What is colic and what causes it?
what is colic and what causes it? causes of colic in babies about one in five of all infants suffer from colic. colic is defined as repeated episodes of excessive and inconsolable crying in a newborn...
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How will I know if my baby has vision problems?
how will i know if my baby has vision problems? there are some signs you can watch out for if you think your baby may have a vision problem. it can take some time for a newborn to adjust to the world...
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When and how often should I feed my baby?
when and how often should i feed my baby? your newborn needs to be fed often and there are feeding cues you can watch out for which will indicate hunger. babies should be fed when they give a sign...
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Sex after birth: what do I need to know?
...newborn baby twenty four hours a day is exhausting both physically and emotionally. when you finally do get into bed you just want to sleep. your own body perception may also hold you back. your body...
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Eco friendly nursery - how do I create one?
...newborn also. eco-friendly suggestions: choose paints made with low vocs try to paint the nursery far in advance, before the baby is born, and open windows to air it out. don’t paint it yourself...
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When can I travel or fly with my baby?
...newborn baby can already travel by plane in four to six weeks, but this is not advisable. this is due to the fact that, at this stage, your baby is susceptible to various types of communicable...
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Is it normal for baby's eyes to wander?
is it normal for baby's eyes to wander? knowing if your baby’s eye sight is at risk it is quite normal for one or both of a newborn baby's eyes to appear to wander at times, especially when...
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New baby hygiene: should everyone wash their hands?
new baby hygiene: should everyone wash their hands? making sure your newborn stays healthy and happy is as much about common sense as it is about care and washing hands is one of the simplest ways to...
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Low energy after pregnancy: can I adjust my diet?
...newborn. it’s no wonder new mums feel that their energy levels are low! the good news is that there are dietary changes you can make to make you feel a little better. the first thing you need to...
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At what age is it safe for my baby to fly?
...newborn. when you do, first, you will be exposing your baby to various types of possible infections when you are on the plane. take note that cold and flu can easily be transmitted, especially if you...
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Premature baby and my emotions: how do I handle them?
...newborn baby taken from you to the nicu robs you of the emotional bonding experience you could have had. instead, you are left with the stress, worry and guilt associated with being the parent of a...
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