Combination feeding is the term given to using a mixture of bottles and breastfeeds to feed your baby. While exclusive breastfeeding is when a baby gets all their milk directly from the breast, combination feeding involves other methods like bottles or cups.
Skin issues are common in babies and young children, Dr Alia, dermatologist shares her top tips on spotting and managing common skin problems for little ones.
Babies and children have smoother and softer skin than adults, which requires specifically designed products and care to look after it. We asked Dr Alia, a consultant dermatologist, to share her professional advice on the matter.
When breastfeeding it is a good idea to make sure you eat a range of healthy foods to get the nutrients you need to keep your energy up! Our nutritionist has shared her advice when it comes to meal times and snacks.
Skin-to-skin contact has a whole host of benefits for a newborn baby. We Louise, @thehonestmidwife, to share the benefits of skin-to-skin contact with your little one and when you should introduce it.
If your little one seems to have an insatiable appetite and the time between feeds is getting shorter and shorter, they are likely to be cluster feeding. But what is cluster feeding? And how can I identify it? Our resident midwife shares all in her latest article!
Postpartum bleeding is nothing to worry about and is a natural part of your body healing and beginning to return to normal after pregnancy. Read our article for a midwife's advice on what to expect after giving birth.
With an ever-expanding bump, leg cramps and an undeniable desire to empty your bladder every five minutes, sleeping during pregnancy can seem almost impossible. We asked a midwife to share her expert advice on how to improve comfort during sleep in your last trimester.
We have asked Louise, @thehonestmidwife, to share her recommend top tips to follow to prepare both mentally & physically for the delivery of your little one.