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Fitness for birth
Childbirth is one of the most intensely exhausting and physically demanding events you’ll ever experience and it’s important to prepare your body adequately.
For the average fit and healthy woman, th . . .
Keeping your sleeping baby cool in hot weather
It’s
important to make sure your baby doesn’t overheat when the weather is hot. As
you yourself will know from experience it’s pretty uncomfortable to get too hot
at night, and waking up with a dry . . .
Getting comfortable at night
One
of the most exasperating things about sleeping during pregnancy is the limited
amount of positions that you can get comfortable in. As if there weren’t
already enough challenges to contend with . . .
Breastfeeding after your return to work
It’s
definitely possible to continue breastfeeding after you return to work. Using a
breast pump to express milk during the day is the key, and if you’re lucky you
may have an employer who’s . . .
Working while pregnant
As an expectant mum there is no reason why you should have to choose between your career and your baby. More and more women are continuing to work during their pregnancies.
Maternity leave and pay
As a working woman, you are promised by law maternity leave and pay. Make sure you get the most out of these laws, by understanding your rights.
Colic
Colic can be upsetting and exhausting for new parents – if your baby suffers from it, it’ll test all your parenting skills and your patience in the early months. The good news is that it cause . . .
Asthma
Asthma is a common childhood disease characterized by inflammation of the airways and lungs that can affect your child’s breathing.
There is no definite cause for asthma but it is mo . . .
Children and television
The
influence of television on children has been the subject of much discussion
over the years, and debate still rages over its potential to cause anything
from bad behavior to obesity. The fact re . . .
Expressing breast milk
If you’re breastfeeding your baby you may be worried about what he’ll drink if you have to leave him with another caregiver.
Don’t panic – you’ll have the option of expressing milk f . . .