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If you feel burping is helpful to your baby, then keep doing what you’re doing. If trying to burp your baby after every feed is stressing you or your baby out, then you don’t have to keep doing it.
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Formula-fed babies can switch to cow’s milk from six months, so long as they’re getting enough iron in their diet.
No easy formula.
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An infant nutrition expert explains what is behind the current formula shortage and what can be done to support hard-pressed parents.
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Breastfeeding mothers are turning to online groups due to dwindling real-life support — but these volunteer-led platforms don’t always have the best advice.
Parenting and baby care books may be unintentionally putting babies in danger.
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When there is no “village” to help raise a child, parents often turn to baby books for guidance — but they don’t always hold the best advice.
Dinner time - but who’s leading the feeding?
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Baby-led weaning won’t necessarily make your child a less fussy eater, new research finds.
Learning to climb.
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Encouraging your baby to be active can improve their health in other areas too.
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Vegan diets can come with significant risks for babies if not planned and supplemented very carefully.
Not always simple, but worth it.
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Breastfeeding isn’t easy, and that’s ok – new parents can handle the truth.
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A new baby feeding trend shows how desperate some mothers are getting for parenting help.
Children aged under two are at increased risk of meningococcal disease.
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Meningococcal is a rare but very serious infection that can lead to blood poisoning and brain infection. But no single vaccine protects against all the strains.
Seeking advice.
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Parental well-being is being adversely affected by baby advice which isn’t backed by evidence.
The health scare surrounding nanoparticles might lead to people abandoning formula unnecessarily, with serious impacts on babies’ health.
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A widely publicised study that cast doubt on the safety of milk formula was misleading, based on dubiously reported studies and may have serious consequences.
Assessing a tasty treat.
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Three academics analyse the evidence for and against baby-led weaning.
Protecting children’s health starts with curbing formula adverts.
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Parents need to know the truth about formula milk.
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Family, friends and even strangers are judging pregnant women’s and new mothers’ behaviour.
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Breast really best makes many mums feel bad.
It’s not all sunshine and roses for some mums.
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Negative breastfeeding experiences can make special drives to encourage it all too painful for some.