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Sleep Tight

Written by Jane Freeman   
The first few weeks, are undoubtedly the hardest. It is important to take things as they come and just nap whenever you can.
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Anaphylaxis First Aid

Written by Jacquline Lowery   
St John Ambulance has developed a course specifically for severe allergic emergency situations and it has been endorsed by Allergy UK. Anaphylaxis first aid: Acute, severe allergy is thought to affect around one million people in the UK with half of those suffering from acute, severe food allergies.
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‘Please Don’t Go’ Separation Anxiety in Babies and Children

Written by Dr Angharad Rudkin   
Sarah has a 3 year old daughter, Lauren. Leaving Lauren in the nursery has always been a nightmare. Lauren screams and cries for hours. Sarah usually ends up sneaking away. As she hears Lauren’s cries get louder, she usually starts crying herself.
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Post Natal Depression

Written by Margret Ward   
It can happen to anyone, latest reports suggest that includes men as well as women. The following article has been inspired by a Hampshire mum’s own experience and life changing story due to the illness.
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Coping with colic

Written by Monic Joint   
The cries of a colicky baby are distressing for both baby and family. Baby bonding advocate and founder of www.MummyMustHave.co.uk, Monic Joint, reveals how to take charge and administer patient, loving and natural care to help sooth your baby – and the entire family!
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Stem Cell Storage

Written by Dr Jeff Drew, Cells4Life   
More than 11,000 parents in the UK have paid to freeze stem cells from the umbilical cords of their newborn babies, as they believe that in years to come, it could help save their child’s life.
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Atopic eczema and babies…

Written by Jo Lawrence and Annabel Smoker   
Eczema, or dermatitis as it is sometimes called, can affect all age groups. Research has shown that 60-70% of children are clear of the condition by the time they reach their mid-teens.
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Meningitis

Written by Jacqueline Lowery   
Meningitis is an illness that causes a great deal of concern amongst the general public, health care professionals and all those caring for babies and young children.  Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, the lining surrounding the brain.  Septicaemia is blood poisoning caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream and multiplying uncontrollably.
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Epilepsy and pregnancy

Written by Jacquline Lowery   
There are many issues for women with epilepsy, not least planning a family.  Are there risks of taking medication or having a seizure (fit) while pregnant? Should you take any special precautions?  In this article we outline topics you should discuss with your Doctor or nurse specialist, and show you where to get more information.
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Healthy Eating in Pregnancy

Written by Sarah Barlow   
A well balanced diet will give you and your baby the essential ingredients to have a happy and healthy pregnancy. Sometimes it can be a little confusing for expectant mums to know what to eat. So here is a simple guide.
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