Newborn Nail Care: How and When to Trim Your Baby's Nails Safely
The first time most parents try to trim a sleeping newborn's nails, they realise it is a much bigger deal than they expected. The fingernails are tiny...
Essential care tips for keeping your baby healthy and happy.
The first time most parents try to trim a sleeping newborn's nails, they realise it is a much bigger deal than they expected. The fingernails are tiny...
The first bath is almost never the calm, warm scene the baby books promise. The baby is slippery, often startled, and there are five things to track a...
Tooth decay is the **single most common chronic illness in UK childhood** — around a quarter of 5-year-olds have visible decay, and it is the leading...
The sheer number of nappies in the first weeks startles most new parents — usually 8 to 12 a day, sometimes more. It is not just laundry and supply ru...
The number-one regret of first-time parents, if you ask the parenting forums, is buying too many newborn outfits. Cute outfits get worn once, photogra...
Babies have folds — at the neck, the armpits, the groin, behind the knees, behind the ears, the wrists. Those rolls trap milk, sweat, and the warm dam...
Thumb sucking is one of the oldest and most instinctive of infant self-soothing behaviours. Some babies begin in utero. Most parents of thumb-sucking...
Swaddling is one of the simplest tools for the early weeks, and one of the easiest to do badly. The mechanics aren't complicated, but the consequences...
Swaddling has been a near-universal newborn care practice for thousands of years, dropped out of fashion in the West for a few decades, and is now fir...
Potty training is one of the parenting milestones that generates the most anxiety about timing and method — and one where the pressure to achieve it "...
A 4-year-old waking from general anaesthetic missing eight teeth is not a rare scene in UK paediatric day-surgery units. Around 26,000 children a year...
The umbilical cord stump looks a lot worse than it is. It dries out, turns from yellow-green to brown to black, and falls off on its own — usually bet...
A newborn's skin is the topic of more anxious WhatsApp messages than almost anything else in the first weeks. Peeling on the feet, blotchy red patches...
The infant skincare aisle is enormous and almost none of it is necessary. NHS guidance for the first month is plain water, no soap, no fragranced wipe...
The first month with a newborn is mostly the same handful of tasks repeated, slightly differently, around the clock. Once the immediate panic settles,...
Nappy rash is one of the few near-universal experiences of infancy. Almost every baby will have it at least once, and a real minority — usually those...
The first sight of a baby in the neonatal unit — fingers thinner than a parent's wedding ring, lines and leads everywhere, an incubator humming — can...
Infant massage gets sold as either a miracle (cures colic, makes them sleep) or a luxury (something you do at a baby class with linen swaddles). It is...
First shoes are one of the most over-bought items in early parenthood. The cute crib boots and pre-walker leather slippers don't help your baby learn...
The dummy debate gets louder than the evidence justifies. Parents who swear by them and parents who refuse them are often arguing past each other, bec...