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How can it be prevented and treated?
...baby has atopic eczema, anti-scratch mittens will help prevent them from scratching their skin. avoid trigger factors your gp will work with you to try to establish what factors or foods cause your...
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What are the symptoms of a food allergy?
...baby is well-fed and doesn't need a nappy change (colic) constipation redness around the anus, rectum and genitals unusually pale skin failure to grow at the expected rate mixed reaction some...
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When is a good time to move my toddler into a big bed?
...baby may be coming into the household, as you don’t want to add to any sense of displacement. get your small person invested in the new sleep plans, take them shopping to pick out the new bed...
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What can I do about dark circles under my eyes?
...baby-related dark circles under the eyes. its 2-in-1 formula is enriched with caffeine and refreshes those tired looking eyes immediately, while the mineral pigments cover those stubborn circles...
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Where can I get organic clothes for babies?
...baby and kind to the environment. old rectory products use organic material and all prints are all original. the business was founded by sisters joanna and stephanie sloan in 2010. they have used...
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What clothes can I give as a gift for a newborn?
...baby. one option is the carefully designed tiny suitcase in pink, light blue or light brown vichy check with a cuddly esprit toy animal, esprit newborn body and matching bonnet. with its arched handle...
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Is 'Arthur Christmas' any good?
is 'arthur christmas' any good? the decorations are up in the shops, starbucks has their eggnog latte and michael buble’s ‘santa baby’ is playing in brown thomas…yes...
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If I'm taking medication, do I need to stop breastfeeding?
...baby. if a medicine is considered unsuitable for breastfeeding women than there is usually an alternative medication available. remember to remind your g.p. that you are breastfeeding and he will...
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I've heard that breastmilk and formula are almost the same. Is this true?
...baby. formula can never compete with mother’s breastmilk even if it claims to contain all the same substances. colostrum is contained in breastmilk for the first few days after birth which...
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What are nipple shields and should I be using them?
what are nipple shields and should i be using them? nipple shields are used if baby wont take the breast or for sore nipples nipple shields are silicone covers designed to make the nipple more...
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Is my milk supply low?
is my milk supply low? if you have established that your baby is feeding successfully by using the correct latch on technique and are still concerned that your milk supply has depleted then there are...
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I'm having twins, will I be able to breastfeed?
...baby is having difficulty latching on then it may be best to breastfeed separately so you can give him/her your undivided attention. there are different positions you can try for simultaneous...
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Do I need to stop breastfeeding if I have an infection?
...baby. by the time you have developed any symptoms of an infection you have already been breastfeeding for several days, by continuing to nurse you will give your baby the best protection against this...
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How often should my child's eyes be checked?
how often should my child's eyes be checked? regular eye exams are essential in order to monitor your child's eyesight. your baby will have his first eye exam in the delivery room. his eyes will...
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How can I make my house safe for my child's eyes?
how can i make my house safe for my child's eyes? as your baby learns to crawl and begins to explore her surroundings you will need to child proof your house to prevent eye injuries. as soon as your...
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What does a comprehensive eye exam involve?
what does a comprehensive eye exam involve? a comprehensive eye exam will check visual acuity and how the eyes are aligned. when your baby reaches six months of age you will need to schedule a...
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I am pregnant and my eyes are very dry after wearing contact lenses. Is this normal?
...baby and it can affect visual acuity and the effectiveness of refractive eyewear. it is thought that during pregnancy less tears are produced which can lead to dry eyes. the eyeball can also change...
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How can I help my child develop good eyesight?
...baby's eyes (20 to 30cm away) talk to your baby as you move about the room (this will encourage her eyes to follow you as she hears your voice) hang a brightly coloured mobile over her cot. give...
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