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Possible problems in your baby's first year

Possible problems in your baby's first year

You've brought your new baby home and you're feeling exhausted, elated, excited and scared you're going to do something wrong.

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So you can't breastfeed?

Don't feel bad if breastfeeding isn't for you. Here's what to do.

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How to treat windy babies

Health visitor Annette Maloney gives her expert advice on trying to avoid colic.

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How to stop your baby waking at night for a milk feed

Practical Parenting's health expert Annette Maloney gives advice on dealing with night feeds.

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Nutritionist Angela Dowden on feeding your baby

Mums often purée food for their toddlers, but here a nutritionist explains why it's good for little ones to chew.

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How much milk should a breastfeeding mum be producing?

In the early days of breastfeeding, many new mums worry about whether or not they're producing enough milk.

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Today's family poll

What would you do if your child was being bullied?


  • Report it to the school 66%
  • Speak to the bully's parents 9%
  • Speak straight to the bully 5%
  • Tell my child to ignore them 2%
  • Tell my child to be nasty back to the bullies 8%
  • Get my child to tell their teacher 9%
  • Nothing, it'll probably blow over soon 1%

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