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Bonding with your unborn baby

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Bonding with your unborn baby

Bonding with you baby while she is in your womb is not only an exhilarating experience, but also excellent for your baby’s development.
Natural birth

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Natural birth

It is truly a personal choice when deciding to have a natural birth.
What will the future hold for my premature baby?

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

What will the future hold for my premature baby?

All babies hit developmental milestones at different times, but your premature baby may reach these milestones a little later and he might be smaller than babies of the same age who weren’t preemie . . .
Bonding after birth

Guide To : Newborn:

Bonding after birth

Bonding with your baby after it is born, will establish its confidence and affect its social and emotional skills later in life.
Is it OK to leave my baby unattended?

Guide To : Newborn:

Is it OK to leave my baby unattended?

No one knows what will happen in the split of a second. For this reason it is always a good idea to never leave your newborn alon efor too long of a period.
Is my baby developing normally?

Guide To : Newborn:

Is my baby developing normally?

Each baby will develop and grow at their own speed. It is important not to panic if your child does not seem to be at a proper stage of development based on their age, as he will grow at his own pace.
Newborn development

Guide To : Newborn:

Newborn development

Newborn babies will often look nothing like the ones you see in baby magazines. Yours may have blotchy skin or jaundice, but in no time these symptoms will clear up.
Playing with your newborn

Guide To : Newborn:

Playing with your newborn

The best thing to do with your newborn is to play and encourage them to aid them along in their development.
Car seat laws

Home & Safety:

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.
Play yards and playmats

Home & Safety:

Play yards and playmats

  Even very small babies need sensory stimulus, and a safe way of providing this is with a baby gym-style playmat, which is a soft mat with toys, rattles, mirrors and other sensory stimuli suspe . . .