Your reading posts about, "newborn"
Baby units in UK need improvement, funding
November 5, 2009 by Shawn Douglas
Filed under News
Baby units require more staff to reach a critical goal of one-to-one care, but funding may be difficult to find.
A report by the National Audit Office two years ago found that care of sick babies in many neonatal units was lacking. This prompted the creation of The Neonatal Taskforce, chaired by NHS medical director Sir [...]
New mothers have the most questions after babies turn 5 months
November 2, 2009 by Shawn Douglas
Filed under News
New mothers seem to be the most anxious about their baby 5 months and 1 week after giving birth finds new research.
Giving birth and raising a newborn can be both a time full of joy and a time rife with chaos. For first-time mothers, this may especially be so.
New research by the NHS has revealed [...]
Improving the sleep of your baby (and likely your own)
October 6, 2009 by Shawn Douglas
Filed under Baby Health, Tips
Learning about baby sleep patterns and how to aid them can be beneficial to the entire family.
It’s 2:00 a.m. Sleep has been difficult to come by for all members of the family because your baby is crying, and now so are you. What can you do for your baby and your sanity?
First, remember that you’re [...]
Mother Introduces Octuplets To The World
Nadya Suleman introduces her Octuplets for the first time - must see video footage of her eight newborns.




