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Helping dads to bond with their newborn baby
In all the initial excitement of a new baby, dads often feel they need to step back and let mum take the lead in bonding through feeding and nursing. But the team at baby sling company BabaSlings Ltd knows that dads play a key role in their baby’s development and it’s never too early to start…
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Half of expectant parents don’t feel ‘financially prepared’
How financially prepared are you for a baby? New research from the UK’s largest discount website has revealed that more than half of expectant parents don’t feel ‘financially prepared’ for the birth of their baby. Of these, the majority felt that they didn’t have enough ‘incoming money’ to support a baby. As part of ongoing…
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Tagged Baby, Financial advice, Income, Money, Money matters, newborn, News, Parent, Parenting
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Becoming a parent is stressful
Overspending on your baby’s arrival causes financial misery for one in four parents. All new parents will testify that having a baby is one of the most joyful experiences in life – but caring for a fragile and dependent newborn, combined with financial worries, lack of sleep and relationship pressures, can also make it one…
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Baby sleep routines : 3 – 6 months
Establishing a sleeping routine for a 3-6 months old baby can be tricky so we have some advice to get you back on track. 3 to 6 months Babies gradually adjust to their Circadian Rhythm and start to sleep through the night. Typical sleep at this age By three months old, babies are sleeping less but…
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Tagged 3 months, 4 months, 5 months, 6 months, baby routines, Bedtime, Breastfeeding, Childhood, newborn, Sleep, Sleeping Methods, Sleeping Routines Establishing
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Baby sleep routines : newborn to 3 months
Establishing a sleeping routine from the outset will help you and your child as they grow. The routine may change over the months but here we outline how to get back on track. Newborn – 3 months When babies are born they haven’t adjusted to their Circadian Rhythm - their body clock – which means they don’t know…
When a baby makes three
Having a baby changes your life forever – but how do you deal with the stress it puts on your relationship? Relationship expert, Suzanne Drew-Edwards, show you how to baby-proof your partnership. One of the happy by-products of having a baby is that it can bring you and your partner closer together. Yet even though this might be…
Your baby’s head
Your baby’s head may seem big in proportion to the rest of their body and, depending on how they were born, may be a bit oddly-shaped for various reasons: If he was born normally, in the first day or two his head may have a slightly oval shape from where it was moulded as he came through…
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When is my baby ready to…? Part 2
As babies still don’t come with instructions parents naturally have zillions of questions born out of curiousity or concern. At babyworld we know exactly how you feel. In the second part of a new series we aim to answer your top questions about babies and make parenting that little bit easier for you! …stop sucking his thumb/dummy? Professor L.…
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When is my baby ready to…? Part 3
As babies still don’t come with instructions parents naturally have zillions of questions born out of curiousity or concern. At babyworld we know exactly how you feel. In the third part of our series we aim to answer even more of your questions about babies and make parenting that little bit easier for you! …swim in the sea?…
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