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Later prenatal checkups
After your initial antenatal visit, your check-ups will be a lot shorter and occur over a set number of weeks that your midwife or GP decides best.
Cystic fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an inherited disease that develops when a gene that controls the movement of salt in and out of cells doesn’t work properly, resulting in a build-up of mucus and digest . . .
Shoes and healthy feet
Your child’s feet will continue to develop right up until their mid to late teens. Newborn babies’ feet don’t even have the full complement of bones they will have in later life (26), and the . . .
Traveling by plane with your baby
Traveling with a young baby on a long flight means careful planning. Airline policies on when and how babies can fly vary and you’ll need to take security arrangements into consideration too. . . .
Bilingual babies
In our multi-cultural society lots of babies are raised in homes where more than one language is spoken.
The great news is that babies don’t get confused when they hear two languages – altho . . .
Flying when pregnant
If you are planning to fly during your pregnancy, you must check the policy on pregnant travellers that your airline has.
Top tips for pregnant travelers
Here we share gurgle's top tips for travelling if you're pregnant.
Although it’s unlikely that anyone is going to advocate extreme sports holidays or long haul flights as a way of relaxing du . . .
Traveling with a baby
There are pros and cons to traveling with a newborn or an older baby – as your child develops there are always going to be new challenges and there’s probably never going to be a ‘perfect’ age to . . .
Top tips for traveling with a baby
Traveling with a baby can be daunting but don’t forget that your baby is extremely adaptable.
You might even learn to love traveling with one so small, as your baby is very portable . . .
Top tips for traveling with a toddler
Traveling with a toddler can be pretty nerve-wracking, not least because now your little angel has a new weapon: legs that walk!
The need to keep a constant eye on runaway tots, as w . . .