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Homeopathic remedies – Teething

For babies, tablets should be crushed between two clean teaspoons and dissolved in 2fl oz of warm water, giving a teaspoon full as a dose. For young children, the tablets should be given crushed. Chamomilla is available in drop form. Some babies have a tough time and may refuse food, become clingy, suffer a red-hot…

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Baby Smile competition with Britain's Greatest

Search is on for Britain’s Greatest Baby Smile!

Does a babyworld baby have Britain’s Greatest Baby Smile?  Babyworld’s editor Debbie is on the judging panel so you may like to add your picture, it would be fabulous if a babyworld member won! A baby’s smile is infectious. Their wide gummy grin has the ability to melt any frown and soften even the hardest…

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Question: Baby waking at night

Q: “My five-month-old baby girl was just starting to improve her sleeping at night, but she is now worse than ever. She wakes up nearly every hour. Sometimes she goes back to sleep on her own, sometimes she doesn’t. She is on three meals day, so I don’t think she’s hungry, and there are no obvious…

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Baby sleep routines : 6 – 9 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. 6 to 9 months Although babies are all different, in general their body clocks have adjusted so they will start to sleep through the night…

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Order of your baby's teeth

Baby teeth – order of appearance

 The first teeth to appear at around six months of age are usually the two lower central incisors – or ‘cutting teeth’. These are followed by the two upper central incisors. Once the teeth start to come through, they appear at the rate of around one a month. So by his first birthday, your baby…

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Early and late teethers

It’s worth remembering that babies do vary. Some children have no teeth at a year and a very few are born with a tooth or two. The rate at which your baby’s teeth come through will depend on his ‘genetic blueprint’. In other words, if one or both of his parents were very late or very early…

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Teething symptoms

In most cases, teething causes no trouble at all. Any symptoms your baby does have are more likely to result from the eruption of the larger molar teeth. Your baby may have one or more of the following symptoms: A barely noticeable rise in temperature may occur immediately before a tooth erupts. Any feverishness will…

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Looking after baby teeth

 As soon as your baby’s teeth begin to appear you should take important steps to ensure they have a good oral health routine. Babies should start to teeth at around six months and will continue until the full set of 20 baby teeth comes through. A child’s adult teeth will then begin to appear at around…

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Teeth 4 Life

‘Teeth4Life’ message to parents

THE EARILER good habits are formed the easier they are to maintain - that’s the message which the organisers of National Smile Month 2010 are trying to get across to parents. The British Dental Health Foundation is urging parents to help their children realise the importance of learning a good oral health routine at a young age so they…

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Flowers in herbal tea - homeopathy vs immunisation

Homeopathic remedies for babies and children

It is becoming common place now, for parents to turn to homeopathy as a natural form of treatment for common childhood ailments. And it is a growing trend, proving particularly useful for young children and in pregnancy, where pharmaceutical drugs are often unsafe. The remedies are not toxic, and can even be used on newborn…

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