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Baby teeth eruption chart
Although baby teeth - also known as primary teeth - can arrive in any order, many children follow a loose pattern. Our chart shows which teeth you might expect to see next, and at what age.
The wonder weeks
Dutch doctors Frans Plooj & Dr Hetty van de Rijt came up with the term ‘wonder weeks’ to describe the developmental leaps babies experience in their first 20 months of life. Each wonder week leads to your baby learning new skills they'll use for the rest of their life.
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Would you do this to your baby in a carseat?
One mum looked that fear in the face and shared how important it is to think about adjusting the straps on our kids' car seats.
Dad's simple baby soothing hack - and his son's adorable response
When this dad's baby wouldn't stop crying he took matters into his own hands. He also recorded what he did to let other people in on the simple hack and now it's going viral.
You can never hold your baby too much, says study
From the world of super obvious science comes the news that you can never hold your baby too much.
Investigation launched into 'slimy' Tommee Tippee machine
Tommee Tippee in the has launched an investigation into its popular Perfect Preps milk machine after a group of concerned parents claimed their machines were experiencing a build-up of a "mould-like" slime substance.
You've brought your baby home - now what?
Here are some of the common 'new' things you'll experience in the first month and half of being home with your bub.
Babycare author reveals three keys to reducing toddler tantrums
Babycare author Pinky McKay will share her parenting secrets at the Essential Baby & Toddler Show in Brisbane next weekend.
Eight ways a postnatal doula can save your sanity when you have a baby
A postnatal doula's goal is to help you transition to motherhood, enjoy your baby and handle all the challenges that come your way.
Huggies creates teeny tiny nappies for premature babies
For parents of premature babies, finding a nappy that meets their baby's requirements can be a huge challenge.
Developmental delays in moderate-to-late premature babies, study finds
"Much higher" rates of developmental and behavioural delays have been found in moderate-to-late premature babies rising "significant" implications for Australian healthcare and education providers.
Why people are crocheting octopuses for premature babies
Premature babies at a neonatal intensive care unit in the UK are receiving unique companions to help them feel safe.
What parents need to know about flat head syndrome
Flat head syndrome develops in babies because of external pressures on the soft, malleable baby skull.
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