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Milk allergy and lactose intolerance
It’s thought that 2-3 percent of babies have a milk allergy and while most will grow out of it by around three years, it can pose problems in terms of feeding and ensuring that your child rece . . .
Milk allergy and lactose intolerance
It’s thought that 2-3 percent of babies have a milk allergy and while most will grow out of it by around three years, it can pose problems in terms of feeding and ensuring that your child rece . . .
Food intolerances
While an allergic reaction stems from your child’s immune system, food intolerance is a reaction to foods that your child is unable to digest for physiological reasons. Typical symptoms are bl . . .
Understanding your baby's stools
New parents are often fascinated by their baby’s stools, spending ages contemplating their consistency and frequency and what these indicate about their baby’s wellbeing. But how much can we tell from . . .
Caring for your baby's teeth
While you may be prone to sleepless nights over your baby’s heath you may be worrying about the wrong things. Studies show that it isn’t asthma, obesity or juvenile diabetes you should be panicking ov . . .
Choosing formula milk
The type of baby milk you choose for your baby is very important in order to ensure that they receive the nutrients they need.
Allergies and intolerances explained
Food allergies and intolerances are actually two separate issues.
An allergy – be it to food or an environmental allergen – stems from the immune system, and is an abnormal response . . .
Cravings during pregnancy
Cravings during pregnancy may catch you off guard, due to your suddenly quirky appetite. However, what you are craving may be your body's way of telling you what it needs.
How to find the perfect babysitter
Before you lave your baby in someone else’s care you need to be sure of your babysitter's experience and her ability to perform baby and toddler CPR, and familiarize her with your baby’s bedtime routi . . .
Your baby’s milk teeth
That first tooth cutting through is a big milestone in your baby’s first year, but just how do you ease the pain of teething and go about caring for your baby’s milk teeth?