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Tagged with: 3-6 months
Here we look at life with your 3-6 month old. How might you be feeling, what changes can you expect and what support is available?
Tagged with: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, What to watch out for, 6-9 months, Baby health
Here we talk about the possible signs, like prolonged jaundice and persistently pale baby poo. Plus we give you a guide to this rare condition.
Tagged with: Friends and family, Money and benefits
You don't need to break the bank once your baby's born. There are lots of ways to help you manage your finances. Read on for tips and information.
Tagged with: 0-3 months, Common concerns, inflamed breast, mastitis, mastitis prevention, mastitis symptoms, mastitis treatment, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, Challenges
Mastitis is a painful breast condition. Here we discuss its symptoms, treatment, how to continue breastfeeding with mastitis and how to help prevent it.
Tagged with: Common discomforts, Early days, Your body after birth
Getting the right pregnancy bra and, if you plan to breastfeed, nursing bra can be difficult. When might you start wearing one? What about fitting?
Tagged with: Returning to work
If maternity (or paternity or shared) leave feels like a big unknown to you, read on for all of the crucial information.
Tagged with: First trimester, Second trimester, Third trimester, Pregnancy & work
Will you get Statutory Maternity Pay from your employer or can you claim Maternity Allowance? And how much will you get? Here’s what you need to know.
Tagged with: Introducing solids
Remember when sitting down to eat used to be a relaxed experience where everyone could chill out? Not so much when you have a toddler. Here’s how to deal with mid-dinner meltdown…
Tagged with: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, What to watch out for, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months
Meningitis can be life-threatening, so seek urgent medical advice if you think your child has it. Here we outline its symptoms and treatment.
Tagged with: What to watch out for
Several bacteria can cause meningitis so a number of vaccinations can protect your child against it. Here we discuss the vaccines available on the NHS.