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Your labor bag: what to pack
There's nothing quite like packing a hospital bag for focussing you on the imminent arrival of your baby, especially if you're a first-time mum.
How to hold a newborn
Holding your baby properly is necessary in securing their comfort and safety.
Trying to conceive after six months
When you are still trying to conceive after six months of trying you may feel very frustrated. However, if you are under the age of 35 there may be nothing to worry about...
Family providing childcare
Childcare by a family member,
such as a grandparent, can be an excellent choice as long as you trust them to
make decisions on a day-to-day basis regarding areas such as food and
discipline. Howeve . . .
Cradle Cap
Cradle cap is a common condition that affects many babies in their first few months of life.
It’s characterized by greasy white or yellowish scales which appear on your baby’s scalp . . .
Should my baby sleep on his back orfront?
These days it’s considered much safer for your baby to sleep on his back – this differs from what your mom may have been advised to do when you were a baby, but research suggests that placing . . .
Support from your partner
One of the most common complaints from new mothers is that they feel unsupported by their partners. This may be to do with the fact that often it is the father who returns to work first...
Excessive crying
If you are experiencing what the experts’ term, excessive crying, that is, if your baby cries for long periods of time without respite, you should seek some help.
Sensory stimuli for your baby
For
a small baby, the world is a fascinating place full of colors, sounds, shapes
and smells which are all new and intriguing. For the first couple of months,
although her hearing is fully develope . . .
Weaning your baby off the breast
There is no right or wrong time to stop breastfeeding. It is up to you to decide when the moment is right for you and your little one.