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Your baby’s first bath is an important milestone and a wonderful way to bond, as well as being a necessary task! Discover how and when to bathe your newborn.
You’re pregnant and people keep telling you how great you look! Welcome to the pregnancy glow. Learn about the science behind the phenomenon.
Your baby is amazing. Professor Lynne Murray takes you on your baby’s route to walking.
Can or should you help teach your baby to crawl? We asked expert Justina Perry.
We can’t tell you that potty training is an overnight job. But we can tell you worrying doesn’t help
It’s a challenge for the parents, but accidents at night are perfectly normal for your children.
Bedwetting regression, when your child starts to wet the bed regularly again after previously having dry nights, is a common but frustrating problem for children and their families. It can leave you and your child feeling as though you’re right back to square one.
Sharing stories and experiences of bedwetting with your child can really help them feel less anxious. Especially if you’ve been through it too.
It's easy to get swamped with advice about bedwetting. Here's your need-to-know guide.
They may be quicker to mature than boys, but girls are still affected by bedwetting.
Dry nights make happy days but getting there can be hard. These tips and ideas can help.
Teenage bedwetting can be especially distressing. One mum shared her story with us.
Whether it’s sleeping over with family or a party you’re hosting, it pays to think ahead.
Everything but the kitchen sink? Nearly. We made a checklist.
Concerned about bedwetting? While it may feel disheartening for both parent and child, you’re not alone in dealing with night-time accidents.
How do you know which are baby essentials, and which are a waste of money? Our newborn essentials checklist will help you decide.
Why does your newborn have baby acne and how do you treat it? We spoke to paediatric dermatologist Dr Tim Clayton about this common skin condition.
Another night, another wet bed. Sometimes it feels like you have used every trick in the book.
Nobody warns you of the terror of trimming your baby’s nails. We sent for help.
If you have a child who has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and also wets the bed, you may wonder if there is a link between the two. We looked at the evidence about possible correlations between ADHD and bedwetting.
What is potty training regression, why does it happen, and what can you do about it? Sally J Hall went in search of answers.
It’s common for kids to have night-time accidents, but how do you know if bedwetting is just a phase? And when do you need to get medical advice? We spoke to Consultant Urological Surgeon Mr Rajesh Kavia about when to ask for help with nocturnal enuresis.
So, you’ve got a wet bed on your hands. That’s okay—even children who have gone through the potty training stages successfully can still wet the bed from time to time.
Help your little one sleep better with these tips on creating a good bedtime routine for kids.
They’re ready, are you? Don’t panic, we found out how to potty train like a pro.
Those first noticeable flutters are magic! Parenting editor Sally J Hall explains when you will first feel your baby move and what to expect.
Your 12-week ultrasound scan is a chance to see your baby for the very first time! Parenting expert Sally J Hall explains what to expect.
Having accidents at night can really knock your child’s confidence, but it doesn’t have to stay that way! We spoke to parenting expert Liat Hughes Joshi about helping your little one regain their confidence after wetting the bed at night.
Accidents at night when you’re 5 or over can feel all kinds of stressful! Here’s what you can do as a parent to help.
9 ways to keep to a potty training routine when you’re away from home.
Is it possible for certain foods to make it more likely that your child will wet the bed? We spoke to Paediatric Dietician Judith Lynn, about foods that may help or harm bedwetting.
Unsure about newborn swimming? Water Babies Paul Thompson says just do it.
Highlights? Waxing? Gel nails? Midwife Sonya Brear discusses which beauty treatments are safe while pregnant.
Need to know what you can and can’t eat during pregnancy? Here’s the latest.
With the benefits well-documented, getting your baby in the pool is a no-brainer. But do baby swim aids or inflatables help at all? We investigate.
Want to make a splash with your little one at the pool? Well, if you’re a little stuck for ideas, Ali Beckman, Head Teacher of Puddle Ducks Swim School is here to help with an exciting range of swimming pool activities for babies and toddlers.
Sally J Hall finds ways to make sleeping with a bump good for both of you.
Take family breaks with confidence while supporting your child who may still have the occasional night-time accident.
Bedwetting can affect anyone, but it's twice as common in boys as in girls.
What does nappy rash look like? How can you prevent and treat this common skin condition in babies? To find out, we spoke to midwife Kate Mundell of Naytal Midwives.
Why is skin-to-skin contact after birth so important? Learn what it is, how it helps and why you should do it.
You’re pregnant. Such joy! Except you can’t move for nausea. Parenting editor Sally J Hall finds the answers to your frequently asked questions about this common pregnancy condition.
It’s not uncommon to find that your skin changes due to pregnancy. Here’s what to expect and how manage pregnant skin.
Whether your pregnancy has been long-planned - or a bit of a surprise - you'll want to tell friends and family. But when and how should you announce your pregnancy news?
Anxious about your newborn’s first nappy change? We get it. So to help you get started, we created a fool-proof guide.
Toothbrush? Check. Toothpaste? Check. Huggies® DryNites®? Check.
Keeping your child free from stress and anxiety could be the route to dry nights.
Discover what causes bedwetting and the reasons for it to help your child through this tricky phase.
Fast or slow, let your daughter go with the flow.
Does gender affect potty-training behaviour? We found out.
Keep an open mind and let your son start when he’s ready.
Top tips for dealing with night-time accidents? It’s all here in our handy checklist to help with bedwetting.
Dread of the toilet is common among toddlers. We don’t blame them. But how to help?
Want to know how to read the signs? We asked the experts.
Bonding after birth can be just as important for Dads. Discover how our panel of Dads created moments with their babies to help them bond, and get inspired.
Hatch a strategy together with your child for sleepover nights.
The older your child is, the more upsetting night-time accidents can be for everyone. We explore advice on how to manage bedwetting from those in-the-know.
Unsure what cradle cap is, what causes it, or how to treat it? Discover expert midwife Anneke Brown’s tips on what causes it and how to get rid of cradle cap.
Which supplements? We asked midwife Carey Burt for pregnancy vitamin advice.
Make ordinary routines extraordinary with bedtime stories. Discover the best bedtime stories for kids of all ages, with help from Childcare Specialist, Jenni Goss.
You may have heard about a ‘practice’ contraction known as Braxton Hicks but what is this and how might it affect your pregnancy?
Not every baby takes to the water with joy. Philomena Geary talks tear-free swimming.
Parents-to-be, you are not alone. Support (and friendship) is a click away.
If you want to avoid tooth decay during pregnancy, you need to get those pearly whites checked by a dentist. Learn about going to the dentist when pregnant.
You may have heard about postnatal depression, but 12% of women suffer with depression and anxiety during pregnancy too.
We asked parents what they wouldn’t leave home for the pool without.
All you need to know about your baby, your body, and your hormones during weeks one to 12 of pregnancy.
One of the most exciting stages of your baby’s development is when they start eating proper food. Parenting editor Sally J Hall advises on when, why and how to start weaning.
How can you help your baby get to sleep? We got advice from the experts.
Night-time accidents for preschoolers are very common and perfectly normal. Learn more about how to support children bedwetting at age 4 and below.
Potty-training anxiety is a thing. For everyone. We found out how to make it better.
You’re pregnant, yay! But when to tell your employer? It’s time to find out about your maternity and paternity leave rights. We asked the questions for you.
We all love to sleep and it is very important for children. We discuss children's rest and sleep requirements with Mandy Gurney—sleep expert and founder of Millpond Children’s Sleep Clinic—to ask, why is sleep important for children?
You may find your child’s bedwetting difficult to deal with but could there be a genetic reason why your child wets the bed at night? We explored the science on the underlying causes for bedwetting.
Bedwetting is a phase that can be upsetting for your child. Learn how to help them cope and get through this stage with your help and support. We spoke with Consultant Paediatric Urologist Mr Feilim Murphy about this tricky stage.
If you have a child who regularly has accidents at night, you might wonder: at what age should bedwetting stop?
Children often find it stressful and embarrassing if they are wetting the bed at night, so learning about the best ways to talk to them through this difficult time can be the best way ahead.
Unsure how to talk about your child’s bedwetting? Although night-time accidents are common for children, parents often avoid talking about them out of fear they will, or their child will, be judged.
ERIC’s Alina Lynden explains her top three reasons why bedwetting shouldn’t be taboo—and how talking about it can help you and your child.
Bedwetting is a developmental phase, and for most children, they simply grow out of it. However, as they get older you might start to worry. We spoke to the experts at children’s bowel and bladder charity ERIC to find out more.
Managing bedwetting with your child can feel like a lonely experience at times. But trust us: you are not alone in this. Alina Lynden of ERIC spoke to parents just like you to hear about their experiences and share their tips for managing bedwetting.
Learn how to create a bedroom environment for good sleep for your child. We spoke to Interior Designer Cherish Mapiro about her tips on creating a sleep-inducing children’s room.
How to help the whole family get back on track after your child has a bedwetting incident at night.
A disability can make potty training in children more challenging, and you may find your disabled child continues to wet the bed. We looked at the data available to understand how a disability may make enuresis more likely and more difficult to cope with.
The 20-week scan is also known as the ‘anomaly scan’. Find out what to expect from the 20-week scan and what it can tell you about your baby.
Great at noticing the smallest details, it’s likely your child has realised their brother or sister is wetting the bed. So, what’s the best way to approach the topic with them?
By creating healthy bedtime habits, you can aid your little one in getting to sleep swiftly and staying asleep through the night. We asked the founder of Millpond Children’s Sleep Clinic, Mandy Gurney, how to do it.
Night-time accidents happen—but how can you reassure your child that it’s okay? Encouraging parents and children to communicate through story, we asked Little Parachutes for the best bedtime reads to conquer bedwetting worries for good.
If your child is having night-accidents, they’re going to have questions. As is often the case as a parent, it helps to be a little prepared in case a question does come up.
Stay positive and relaxed while helping your child.
Being the parent of a child who wets the bed can be challenging in lots of different ways. Imagine how difficult it can be to manage when more than one child is affected!
We checked the rules and got advice from Philomena Geary of 1st Swim School.
We asked NHS midwife Lorna Dow for the ultimate hospital bag checklist.
Experienced parents share the potty training books that helped them and their little ones
Buckle up dads-to-be, this is some ride! Parenting editor Jo Maggs asked the real experts to share practical and emotional advice on surviving new parenthood
We asked the experts to advise on your baby’s first aid kit essentials to have at home in case of minor injuries or illnesses. Plus, what you can treat yourself and what you’ll need help for.
Good news: you don’t have to wait until your baby has been immunised to swim.
Your baby’s skin is 30% thinner than your own, and more sensitive. Treat it with respect.
Daunted at the thought of helping your child to stay dry at night? Don’t be. Here’s why.
Parenting editor Sally J Hall provides reassurance on common baby skin care worries.
Jaundice is one of the most common conditions that can affect newborn babies. Parenting editor Sally J Hall went in search of answers to your jaundice questions.
Specialist paediatric physiotherapist Kath Frame shares her magic on how to get started with baby massage.
It’s an exciting part of your baby’s journey towards independent walking. Are you ready?
What dry skin solutions worked for your baby?
It’s tricky to spot and solve, but when it comes to toddler constipation, you need to act quickly to avoid discomfort and pain. Learn what to look out for.
You’re in the home stretch. So just what can you expect from the last month of pregnancy? Our expert midwife Anneke Brown from Komu, explains.
Getting littles ones to sleep away from home can be a challenge. Sally J Hall shares five ways to make it easier.
We shopped around so you don’t have to. Here comes the fun bit.
From acupuncture to reflexology, here’s everything you need to know about alternative therapies for pregnancy.
Confused about exercise during pregnancy? You’re not alone. We did the research.
Weary from the first trimester of pregnancy? Don’t worry, in your second trimester the chances are you’ll start feeling a whole lot better!
Pregnancy affects heads as well as bodies. Sally J Hall looks into the advice available.
You’ve reached the third trimester of pregnancy. Time to start thinking about the labour and birth experience you would like. Here’s how to write a flexible birth plan.
On the road for a family day trip, or going further afield? We picked the best ideas from the experts to make your journey part of the fun too.
Has your usually contented baby become clingy overnight? It could be separation anxiety. Learn how to spot the signs and what to do to ease the distress.
Whether you’ve tried pregnancy yoga before or are new to the practice, we spoke to our expert for the lowdown on the benefits of this prenatal exercise.
Nine months of pregnancy will see some incredible changes in your amazing body, with the greatest reward at the end. So, what happens to your body after pregnancy?
Your pregnancy has been confirmed—congratulations! So, what’s the best way to work out the date of your baby’s birth?
Entertaining a baby is all about exposure! Childcare professional Julia Perry shares her favourite indoor activities for babies.
All you need to know to make those first beach trips ones to remember.
They’re on the move! Time to make sure wherever your little explorer goes is clean and safe, says Sally J Hall.
It’s a whole new world out there! Childcare professional Julia Perry shares her favourite outdoor activities for babies.
Handing your child over to a relative, friend or childminder for the first time may feel like the toughest challenge yet, but stay calm, says childcare expert Julia Perry.
Kate Mundell Midwife
Sally J Hall Parenting editor, journalist & author
Jesper Anderson Safety Expert
Julia Perry Childcare Professional
Amanda Jenner Potty Training Academy
Alina Lynden ERIC
ERIC The Children's Bowel & Bladder Charity
Janetta Willis Parenting editor and writer
Jo Maggs Parenting editor
Sonya Brear NHS Midwife and co-founder of Brilliant Birth Company
Rajesh Kavia Consultant Urological Surgeon
Jo Tantum Sleep expert
Judith Lynn Paediatric Dietician, Little Monkey Nutrition
Liat Hughes Joshi Parenting editor and author
Jeni Sutton Senior manager at Kids Inc
Ali Beckman Head teacher of Puddle Ducks School
Paul Thompson Founder of Water Babies
Jorge Oliveira General Manager of the family-friendly Portuguese resort, Four Seasons Fairways
Clare Bradbury Mum to Scarlett & Eugenie
Carey Burt NHS midwife
Lorna Dow Midwife
Philomena Geary Director of 1st Swim School
Sarah Bravo
Mr Feilim Murphy MB, BCH, BAO, FRCSI (Paeds) Consultant Paediatric Urologist
Mandy Gurney, RGN, RM, Dip HV Qualified nurse, midwife, health visitor & mum of two
Claire Ward-Dutton Founder, Little Parachutes
Cherish Mapiro Interior Designer
Silvia Pierini Paediatric Consultant
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