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Preparing for a cesarean
If you know you’re going to have
a cesarean getting clued in to what’s likely to happen will help calm your
nerves on the day… Before the surgery- You’ll be asked not to eat
or drink for a num . . .
Can the ultrasound detect which sex my
At the 18-20 week mark the sex of your baby can be revealed by an ultrasound.
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 . . .
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 . . .
Baby hearing
Being able to hear is very important for babies, as listening to what’s being said is one of the ways they learn about the world around them. They’ll attempt their first bursts of communicatio . . .
Fostering a love of reading
A
love of books can begin long before your child can read. All children love
being read to, and you can expose your baby to books from an early age by reading to him and by letting him experience
s . . .
How to encourage an enquiring mind
Children
are naturally curious about the world around them, but in our daily haste we
often deprive them of that vital childhood privilege – the time to dawdle and
explore interesting things that t . . .
Introducing writing
By
the time your child starts school, a love of reading and an
interest in the written word will stand him in excellent stead for embarking on
the next stage in his learning journey. You can help a . . .
Sensory stimuli for your baby
For
a small baby, the world is a fascinating place full of colors, sounds, shapes
and smells which are all new and intriguing. For the first couple of months,
although her hearing is fully develope . . .
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 . . .