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Getting to know your newborn baby

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Pregnancy & birth, 05 March 2009 14:14

Baby blue eyesAll babies are born with blue eyes because the pigment melanin, which makes eyes and skin darker, only develops after she’s born. Her eye and skin colour can begin to get darker from as soon as a few minutes after birth and continue to change until she’s six months old. Melanin is what protects her from UV rays ...

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Getting to know your newborn baby

Baby blue eyesAll babies are born with blue eyes because the pigment melanin, which makes eyes and skin darker, only develops after she’s born. Her...

  • In: Mum > Bonding

Carrot cake muffins

If you're looking to lose that post-baby weight, or just a mum who likes to keep trim, then you'll love these low calorie treats. Top...

  • In: Mum > Health

Different mummy types

Wherever you live, you’ll meet these mummy types as you go about your day Competitive Mummy Anything your tot can do, hers can do better....

  • In: Mum > Relationships

Sex-life after birth

‘Shall we go to bed?’ Next time your partner asks the question, forget grabbing an extra 40 winks and use our tips to get hold...

  • In: Mum > Sex

Buying guide: Nursing bras

Read our guide to buying the right nursing bra.No more underwires – underwires and developing milk ducts don’t get alongNatural fibres – as with knickers,...

  • In: Mum > Looking good

Bereavement- Baby Loss- Health Notes

What is it? The loss of a baby through miscarriage, still birth, termination, cot death, neo natal loss, or after succumbing to illness or genetic...

  • In: Mum > Health

To co-sleep or not co-sleep

Is it best way to bond with (and breastfeed) your baby, or uncomfortable and even downright dangerous? Let our pros and cons help you decide....

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Coping with being a new mum

Becoming a mum is a special and rewarding experience. But it can also be very hard work, with tough days as well as happy ones....

  • In: Mum > Relationships

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