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Babies in cold weather

It's important to be aware of how much clothing and the type of clothing your baby will need to keep comfortably warm in cold weather.

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Guide to dressing your baby in cold weather

You want your baby to feel comfortably warm — not hot or cold. Use this guide on how best to dress your baby in colder months.

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Babies in hot weather

Hot weather can be dangerous for babies because they are easily affected by the heat. Learn how to keep your baby cool and safe in the heat.

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Getting out of the house with your new baby

Going out with your newborn can sometimes feel overwhelming. Get some useful tips on what to do and take when venturing out with your new baby.

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Dressing a newborn

When dressing your newborn, there are a few things to consider, like which clothes to use, how to dress them and making sure the change table is safe.

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Understanding pregnancy and parenting in pictures

Infographics, videos and podcasts about pregnancy and parenting.

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Children's feet

Caring for your child's feet is important for their development. Learn how to look after your child's feet, choose footwear, and spot foot problems.

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Safe sleep for babies

It is important to ensure an infants sleeping area is kept safe. Experts have identified certain things can help reduce the risk of death and injuries.

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Nipple vasospasm and breastfeeding

Nipple vasospasm affects the flow of milk from the nipple and can be painful when breastfeeding. Learn about its causes and treatment.

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Burns, scalds and hot water safety

Find out what to do if your child has a burn or scald, and read about hot water safety and other ways to help prevent burns and scalds.

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