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Working while pregnant
As an expectant mum there is no reason why you should have to choose between your career and your baby. More and more women are continuing to work during their pregnancies.
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 . . .
Bruises
Most young children will get their fair share of bumps and bruises, whether they’re experimenting with trying to walk, being bold explorers or being bold with other children!
A bruis . . .
Disciplining your toddler
When deciding on how to discipline your toddler, keep in mind at all times what you’re trying to achieve. Discipline should never be solely about trying to make our lives as parents easier, but rather . . .
Keeping your baby cool in hot weather
It’s essential that you keep your baby cool during hot weather. Exposure to sunlight, especially early afternoon or summer sunshine (which is very powerful), can cause a range of complaints such as su . . .
Caring for your skin while pregnant
Hormones can mean havoc for your skin during pregnancy. You may face blotchiness, pigment changes and more...
Stretch marks
One of the most feared side effects of pregnancy are stretch marks. It is often easier to prevent these marks from occurring than it is to treat them once they are established.
Toddler development: twenty-seven months
This month your toddler is so
busy learning new skills and tearing about it can be hard to get him to sit
still to eat, read a story or have some quiet time. The fact is that most
toddlers at this . . .
Coping with an early riser
While some
children are happy to sleep in, it’s fair to say that many toddlers love to get
up at the crack of dawn and make the most of the day. The thought that by the
time they reach their teens . . .
Midwives to vote on industrial action
Midwives in England are to vote on whether to take industrial action.
The move follows the government's decision to give a recommended 2.5 per cent pay rise in two stages rather than one which means . . .