Birth preferences are a great way to confidently communicate your wishes for the big day. At around 34 weeks, your midwife will ask to go through your ‘birth plan’ with you. We don’t like to reference this as a plan, as birth can sometimes be unpredictable, but being prepared will help you feel empowered and in control.
In this selected article, Chris gives advice on how baby massages can help your baby sleep and through this purchase you will be able to directly ask Chris a complimentary question for any further tips and support.Â
A Routine for a 6 – 12 week old baby, based on Heidi’s extensive experience working with hundreds of babies of this age.
In this downloadable guide you will get direct access to ask Heidi a question for any further tips or support. Â
This book has everything you need to know! Written by experienced midwife and lactation consultant, Alissa Pemberton, this book is a compilation of years of experience working with new and expectant mums. A day by day guide to the first week of breastfeeding.
In this downloadable guide, you will get direct access to ask Alissa a question for any further tips or support.Â
This is a question Sarah Patel gets asked often. In this downloadable guide, Sarah will cover everything you need to know about Dummies: the Pros and Cons of introducing a dummy, tips on how to use dummies, safety guide lines on the use of dummies, and tips on how to wean your little one off the dummy.
In this downloadable guide you will get direct access to ask Sarah a question for any further tips or support.Â
Babies can focus best with high contrast images like black and white. One of the first colours they can see is red. The downloadable flashcards included are designed by The Practical Child – experts in child development – to help stimulate your baby’s vision.
In this selected article, Sophia gives advice on Reflux and through this purchase you will be able to directly ask Sophia a question for any further tips and support.Â