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Toddler walking safety

Guide To : Toddler:

Toddler walking safety

Once your toddler learns to toddle and walk there’s no stopping him and he will relish his new found freedom. Don’t be surprised if he suddenly breaks into a run when he discovers he can get to pl . . .
Breech births

Guide To : Labour and Birth:

Breech births

A breech baby is a baby who sits upright in your womb rather than headfirst. About one baby in four is breech at 28 weeks, but most turn around at 36 weeks. Often babies who come early are breech beca . . .
Can I bath my newborn straightaway?

Guide To : Newborn:

Can I bath my newborn straightaway?

As soon as you get your newborn home from the hospital you can give him a bath. Just remember to use newborn friendly bath supplies.
Holding your baby in a baby bath

Guide To : Newborn:

Holding your baby in a baby bath

For small babies up to four or five months, a specially designed plastic baby bath is ideal.Some baths fit neatly over the sides of the main bath and can be filled from the main bath faucet and dra . . .
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.
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.
Caffeine and fertility

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

Caffeine and fertility

Being pregnant it may feel like there are red flags everywhere of things to avoid. There are many conflicting studies on the safety of consuming caffeine. Therefore specialists agree its best to err o . . .
Babyproof your garden

Home & Safety:

Babyproof your garden

If you're lucky enough to have a yard, it will offer your child a chance to enjoy being outdoors and explore a new environment. However, yards can pose a number of hazards to small children, . . .
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.
Which toys are safe for my child?

Home & Safety:

Which toys are safe for my child?

  While the safety requirements for toy manufacturers are more strict now than in the past, it’s still important to consider whether the toy you’re buying is safe for your child.   Remem . . .