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Soothing your crying baby

Guide To : Newborn:

Soothing your crying baby

Every baby cries, so do not feel disheartened if your little one is spending countless hours in tears. There are lots of ways to soothe and help a crying newborn.
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.
Can the ultrasound detect which sex my

Tests & Checks:

Can the ultrasound detect which sex my

At the 18-20 week mark the sex of your baby can be revealed by an ultrasound.
Parents who work

Work:

Parents who work

Every parent's situation is different and employment options and opportunities can vary. The information provided here is not a comprehensive statement of your rights or the law, and you should al . . .
Daycare: what to expect

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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 . . .
Finding the right childcare

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Finding the right childcare

If you plan to go back to work after the birth of your baby you'll need to start thinking about childcare options almost as soon as you begin thinking about your birth plan or decorating the nurser . . .
SIDS (or Cot Death)

Baby Health:

SIDS (or Cot Death)

SIDS is the sudden and unexpected death of a newborn that previously appeared healthy.
Rubella (German measles)

Baby Health:

Rubella (German measles)

  Rubella is a mildly infectious illness caused by a virus, and although infectious, it doesn’t spread as easily as other childhood illnesses such as chicken pox or measles.   The virus . . .
Head lice

Baby Health:

Head lice

  Head lice are tiny sesame-seed sized insects that live on hair and feed on blood from the scalp.   Although they aren’t dangerous and don’t spread germs, their bites can become inflame . . .
Baby hearing

Baby Health:

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 . . .
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