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Tagged with: Childcare
This article outlines your options for choosing your preferred form of childcare and highlights a few things to consider when making your choice.
Tagged with: Giving birth at a midwife led centre
Wondering who will look after your new baby’s siblings while you’re at the birth centre? Here’s our guide to childcare for when you’re in labour.
Tagged with: 0-3 months, Common illnesses, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months
While there’s no stopping children getting sick at times, lots of illnesses can be warded off. Here are some things you can do to keep your child healthy.
Tagged with: First trimester, Second trimester, Third trimester, Who will care for you during labour and birth?, Who will care for you during pregnancy?
What are independent midwives and how do they provide care in pregnancy and support in birth? Discover their role and relationship with the NHS...
Tagged with: Childcare
Childcare comes in all shapes and sizes so you will find something that suits your family. Read on for more about your options and what to consider.
Tagged with: Introducing solids
Once they’re old enough, you can start encouraging your baby to drink from a cup or beaker. Here we discuss your options and when to start.
Tagged with: Giving birth in a hospital, Places of birth and care options, Informed decision making for birth
Picking a hospital to give birth in can feel like a big decision. From narrowing down the choices to changing your mind, read our guide to help you decide.
Tagged with: Coping strategies for labour and birth, Dads and partners
Birth partners provide valuable support during labour. Here we talk about how to find the right birth support for you and the benefits of birth companions.
Tagged with: 3-6 months, Everyday care
If you are considering circumcision for your baby boy, read on. We explain what male circumcision is, medical reasons for it, and what it involves.
Tagged with: Money and benefits
Read about what tax credits are, how to apply for them and what to do if you’re overpaid.