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Your labor bag: what to pack
There's nothing quite like packing a hospital bag for focussing you on the imminent arrival of your baby, especially if you're a first-time mum.
Can I take my newborn outside?
If you’ve been discharged from
hospital, then it’s safe to take your baby outside, although you may want to
have a few days at home before you venture into the great outdoors. For your first t . . .
Trying to conceive after six months
When you are still trying to conceive after six months of trying you may feel very frustrated. However, if you are under the age of 35 there may be nothing to worry about...
Babyproof your home
Once your baby starts becoming mobile, it’s time to think about making sure your home is safe.
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 . . .
Common sleep problems in pregnancy
Nothing is more depressing than realizing you’re the only person awake within a 20-mile radius but poor sleep is another one of those pregnancy niggles. As your uterus expands, you’ll need to go to th . . .
Daycare: what to expect
Many parents opt for a daycare center
for their child as they like the fact that a team of qualified staff will be
taking care of their child and that he’ll be learning and playing in a
structured . . .
Nanny shares
A
nanny share is where two families employ one nanny to look after their
children, and spread the cost between them. It can work very well as long as
both families agree on the basic ground rules a . . .
Interviewing nannies
So
how do you go about finding a good nanny? You may decide to go to an
agency, but be prepared to pay a substantial fee. Another way is by word of
mouth and recommendation – if you have friends an . . .
Nannies: what to expect
A
nanny is someone you employ to give one-to-one care to your child in your home.
She’ll take responsibility for your child’s daily care, preparing their food
and planning activities to support the . . .