by Poonam Sharma - December 2, 2007 - 14 comments
You can fed expressed breast milk to the baby either from a glass or with a cup and spoon.
by Alice Noman - December 2, 2007 - 13 comments
Expressing milk means squeezing milk from your breasts, either by your hands or a breast pump which may be manual or electric pump. It can easily be stored either in the refrigerator or in the freezer and allows your baby to be fed with your milk at a later date.
by Poonam Sharma - December 2, 2007 - 21 comments
Keeping your baby's milk bottles clean is very important for his/her overall well being. There are both traditional and alternative ways every parent should know so that their baby’s milk bottles are properly sterilized.
by Alice Noman - November 30, 2007 - 8 comments
Giving birth is not easy. When you are in labour try to relax the lower abdomen, pelvic floor, hips and buttocks and thighs, each time a contraction is over. Then go to the general relaxation.
by Poonam Sharma - November 30, 2007 - 18 comments
Rubella, also known as German measles is a mild but very infectious disease that lasts a few days. It is caused by a virus and may cause a slight rash, fever, reddened eyes, and a runny nose, sometimes accompanied by swollen glands and aching joints.
by Alice Noman - November 27, 2007 - 9 comments
Once you come to know about your pregnancy get blood test done to find out the haemoglobin content. Blood tests are usually done at the first consultation, and again in the second half of pregnancy.
by Poonam Sharma - November 27, 2007 - 11 comments
Toxaemia usually occurs only during the last few weeks of pregnancy and is mostly recognized by 3 typical symptoms.
by Poonam Sharma - November 26, 2007 - 14 comments
The best thing a dad can give to his child is his time. According to a study conducted by University of Michigan American children spend an average of 2.5 hours a day with their fathers on weekdays and 6.2 on weekends. Doing things together such as watching TV, going to movies, and computer and board games, as well as rough-and-tumble indoor and outdoor play means a lot.
by Poonam Sharma - November 23, 2007 - 16 comments
Having a fussy eater at home can be a very depressing and frustrating problem. If you are trying hard to get your child eat properly, dont' think you are alone, fussy eating is common. The basic problem arises when the baby is around 12 months old.
by Poonam Sharma - November 21, 2007 - 12 comments
Child's teeth will normally start appearing around 6 months, so you must start looking for a baby toothbrush with a small bristle head and larger grip suitable for your hand. Your child will have ten teeth at the top and 10 at the bottom, making it set of 20 primary teeths.
