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Episiotomy
An episiotomy is a surgical incision made in the perineum, (the area of skin between your vagina and anus) to enlarge the vaginal opening for a baby’s head to emerge.
Getting pregnant concerns
When deciding to become pregnant there are countless concerns about how it will affect your life. Everything from wether dieting is safe to if folic acids should be taken are on the top of the list.
Sunburn
If you’re planning to take your baby outdoors in sunny weather you need to take steps to protect her skin.
Babies’ skin is very delicate and even weak sunlight can cause some skin da . . .
Helping your toddler to make independent decisions
Learning how to make sensible choices is a very important part of your toddler’s development.
What to wear, which toy to take with her on a trip or whether to have apple or orange juice at d . . .
Caring for your baby's teeth
While you may be prone to sleepless nights over your baby’s heath you may be worrying about the wrong things. Studies show that it isn’t asthma, obesity or juvenile diabetes you should be panicking ov . . .
Foods to avoid
Once
you start giving your baby solid food keep in mind that some foods
won’t be suitable for her immature digestive system… SaltSteer
well clear of salt where your baby is concerned, as her i . . .
The vegetarian baby
Your baby will be just as happy and healthy as every other baby if you’re raising her as a vegetarian. Meat isn’t her only potential source of iron and protein – in fact, if you look at the Fo . . .
Foods by age
Introducing the right diet is key to your child's early growth and development. From breastfeeding and beyond, here’s a general introduction to foods you may want to experiment with (and foods to . . .
First foods
Now
it’s time to wean your baby you might be wondering if there are any options
other than baby rice mixed with expressed breast milk or formula. Although it’s traditional to
ensure your baby’s fir . . .
When is it safe to feed my baby solid food?
Breast milk or formula provide all the nutrients a growing baby needs for at least the first four to six months of her life, so don’t be in too much of a rush to introduce solids.
A . . .