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Can my newborn sleep alone?
It is up to you where your
newborn sleeps. Some parents want to co-sleep and some have their baby in their
room in a separate crib; others find their baby’s night-time snuffles and
whimpers prevent . . .
Swaddling your newborn
Swaddling newborn babies has been a tradition for thousands of years across many different cultures, mainly because there are huge benefits for babies.
Wrapping your newborn firmly in a so . . .
Healthy diet guide for dad-to-be
Apart from investing in a few foods with aphrodisiac qualities, Dads-to-be should also make sure they are eating nutritiously prior to conception. This is because there is a direct link between what y . . .
Are you ready for a baby?
Deciding to become a parent is a big step that will change all aspects of your life forever. It is important to consider all aspects to make sure you are ready for one of life's most special journeys.
Car seat laws
When traveling with your little one it is always best to be prepared. Learn the rules and regulations behind car seat laws in the UK, to ensure the safety of your baby or toddler.
Babyproof your home
Once your baby starts becoming mobile, it’s time to think about making sure your home is safe.
Safe co-sleeping
Opinion
is divided about the benefits or otherwise of co-sleeping, where baby and
parent or parents sleep in the adult bed together at night. While some research
indicates it has benefits – includi . . .
Understanding sleep and your baby
Although
we’re unaware of it, sleep occurs in cycles. The first phase is known as ‘light
sleep’ and it takes us into REM (rapid eye movement) or ‘dream sleep’. This
stage is so-called because . . .
Encouraging healthy sleeping habits
One of the best ways to encourage good sleeping habits with little ones is by establishing a regular bed time routine. Though each baby's sleeping tendencies will be different, there are some tricks t . . .
Surviving the first few weeks
The best way to get by after having a baby is to take each day one at a time. Each new experience with your newborn can be both exciting and stressful. So do not be too hard on yourself and accept tha . . .