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Hospital birth

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Hospital birth

Hospitals are trying increasingly harder to meet all of your labour needs and comforts.
Can my newborn sleep alone?

Guide To : Newborn:

Can my newborn sleep alone?

It is up to you where your newborn sleeps. Some parents want to co-sleep and some have their baby in their room in a separate crib; others find their baby’s night-time snuffles and whimpers prevent . . .
How to hold a newborn

Guide To : Newborn:

How to hold a newborn

Holding your baby properly is necessary in securing their comfort and safety.
Tests and checks for newborns babies

Guide To : Newborn:

Tests and checks for newborns babies

Immediately after your baby is born, a series of checks will be performed on him, just to make sure everything is working properly. When each test is being performed on your newborn, ask what the te . . .
Trying after a miscarriage

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

Trying after a miscarriage

After experiencing a miscarriage, it is only natural to want to conceive again. However, it is important to make sure that you are physically and emotionally ready to become pregnant.
What to do if your baby won’t nap

Sleep & Bedtime:

What to do if your baby won’t nap

If your baby is not napping in the day, it is important to find out why.
SIDS (or Cot Death)

Baby Health:

SIDS (or Cot Death)

SIDS is the sudden and unexpected death of a newborn that previously appeared healthy.
Hypoglycaemia in newborns

Baby Health:

Hypoglycaemia in newborns

  Hypoglycemia occurs when blood glucose dips below normal and around two in every 1,000 newborn babies develop it, most commonly premature babies, low-birthweight babies and babies born to moms . . .
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 . . .
Sharing

Behaviour:

Sharing

Sharing is a very difficult concept for the typical toddler. Why on earth should he hand over his toys to some visiting stranger? His favorite word may well be “mine!”, and that reflects the way he se . . .
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