Baby care webchat with Megan Faure! Tues 22nd February from 12-1pm
Feeling confused about how you should care for your newborn? Put your questions to Prima Baby expert, Megan Faure on Tues 22nd Feb, from 12-1pm.
Megan specialises in baby's under the age of one and helps parents develop an awareness of how your baby is feeling allowing you to establish a routine which suits both baby and parent.
Don't worry if you can't make the time and date, post your question below and Megan will endeavor to answer as many questions as she can on the day.
Megan specialises in baby's under the age of one and helps parents develop an awareness of how your baby is feeling allowing you to establish a routine which suits both baby and parent.
Don't worry if you can't make the time and date, post your question below and Megan will endeavor to answer as many questions as she can on the day.
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My baby is nearly 3 months old and he cries all the time, if he's not crying he's asleep, I'm at my wit's end. He has reflux and Baby Gaviscon helps a bit but hasn't cured him, he looks like his tummy hurts too and is a bit constipated [hard stools] I can't seem to do anything to soothe him. I've tried Colief, Infacol, all of those, and diluted prune juice. What else can I try? He's bottle fed on Cow & Gate.
Thanks
Lisa
1. look at changing his formula to an anti reflux formula
2. make sure you settle him to sleep 1 hour after he wakes as an overtired and over stimualted baby will be more fractious and sensitive.
3. Raise the head of his matress so the reflux doesn't burn as much
4. Swaddle him for all sleeps
I am expecting my second baby in May, but my 2 year old daughter still wakes several times in the night. I am worried how I will cope with looking after a new baby and a toddler who still doesn't sleep through. Any advice or tips on how I can get my 2 year old to sleep through before the new baby arrives in May? Thanks.
She sleeps at Midday occasionally, sometimes when she wakes at night she wants a drink and other times she is just quite distressed and needs a cuddle
LucyLou
my little girl is 10 months old. I have noticed from about 3 months that she really does not like being cuddled. She likes being picked up but wil hardly ever put her head down on my shoulder or chest and often pushes away with her arms. At night she also kicks off any type or texture blanket I put over her, but likes to hold onto her towel nappy. She is not really bothered by other tactile input like grass or water in her face, but does however seem to be sensitive to certain food textures. What can I do at home as I sometimes feel rejected by my own child (does that make sense?). I don't want this to lead to any future problems.