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Free nappies for anyone in need

To get free nappies with free shipping you can request them here:

https://freediapers.club/free-diapers.html

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  • Jennifer Branch
  • posted 254 days ago (19 September 2024)
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  • Rewa

    May 30 2020

    I think the link is only valid for USA :(

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Car seat!!!

Hi all! My 18-month-old is ready for a big girl car seat. I need something affordable and comfortable for her. Has anyone bought , would like to know the brand and its quality

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  • Abbie
  • posted 262 days ago (11 September 2024)
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  • Telly

    May 30 2020

    Some of the companies that have a good range for 18 months + are Maxi-Cosi, Kinderkraft, Reecle, Graco, and Cosatto Zoomi. You can visit their websites and make your decision by comparing them.

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Packing for Hospital

As I am new in the UK. I have no clue what the NHS will provide. I am seeking advice in packing my bag for the hospital as this is my first pregnancy.

Suggestions please!

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  • Lin
  • posted 264 days ago (09 September 2024)
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  • Neha

    May 30 2020

    This is from NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/labour-and-birth/preparing-for-the-birth/pack-your-bag-for-labour/ Pack your bag for labour What you'll need for labour and birth Get a few things ready at least 3 weeks before your due date. For yourself, you'll probably want to pack: your birth plan and hospital notes something loose and comfortable to wear during labour that does not restrict you from moving around or make you too hot 3 changes of loose, comfortable clothes 2 or 3 comfortable and supportive bras, including nursing bras if you're planning to breastfeed - remember, your breasts will be much larger than usual breast pads 2 packets of super-absorbent period or maternity pads 5 or 6 pairs of knickers - you may want to bring some disposable ones your washbag with a toothbrush, hairbrush, flannel, soap, lip balm, deodorant, hair ties and other toiletries towels things to help you pass the time and relax - for example, books, magazines, music or podcasts a fan or water spray to cool you down front-opening or loose-fitting nighties or tops if you're going to breastfeed dressing gown and slippers healthy snacks and drinks extra pillows a TENS machine if you intend to use one any medicines you're taking For the baby, you might want to pack: bodysuits, vests and sleepsuits an outfit for going home in a hat, scratch mittens and socks or booties plenty of nappies a shawl or blanket muslin squares or bibs a car seat for the trip home Home births If you're planning to give birth at home, discuss your plans and what you need to prepare with your midwife. Think about where in your home you want to give birth. You're likely to need: clean bed clothes and towels clothes (including a hat) and nappies for the baby 2 packets of super-absorbent period or maternity pads Even if you're planning to have your baby at home, you should pack some things in case you need to go into hospital at any point. Get prepared When you come home, you will not want to do much more than rest and care for your baby, so do as much planning as you can in advance. If you can, buy lots of basic items such as toilet paper, period pads and nappies in advance. If you have a freezer, you could cook some meals in advance and freeze them. Transport You should plan how you'll get to the hospital or midwifery unit because you might need to go there at any time of the day or night. If you're planning to go by car, make sure it's running well and that there's always enough petrol in the tank. If someone else has said they'll take you, make an alternative arrangement just in case they're not available. Hope it will help. Best of luck and congratulations in advance.

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When to start a daily routine with my new-born baby?

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  • Laura
  • posted 271 days ago (02 September 2024)
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  • Lily

    May 30 2020

    Hello! With my newborn, I started a routine on a very fast day. And it worked for her.

  • Emily

    May 30 2020

    Experts disagree on when and how to establish a routine - and even on whether you need a set schedule for your baby. But many say that babies are ready for a general schedule between 2 and 4 months of age. Most infants' sleeping and feeding habits become more consistent and predictable after three or four months

  • Neha

    May 30 2020

    My mid wife suggested 6 - 8 months is a good age to set up a routine.

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Pram for twins

I am looking to buy a pram for twins (nearly 8 months). I want a lightweight pram, it should turn into the car seats for both and be very easy to manage alone - opening and folding. Can all the experienced parents recommend some easy-to-use prams for my twins?


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  • Sia
  • posted 275 days ago (29 August 2024)
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  • Akta

    May 30 2020

    You can google and see there are loads of good prams in the market. But it's a very personal choice. What features do you want, how big/small do you want? You have to search for some and then compare. Good Luck!

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  • N&S Admin
  • posted 303 days ago (01 August 2024)
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Looking for a school in uxbridge, kindly suggest

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  • Rihana
  • posted 312 days ago (23 July 2024)
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  • N&S Admin

    May 30 2020

    Check out schools in Uxbridge by utilizing our search filter. You can easily search and compare schools with our search feature, check out below https://www.nurseriesandschools.org/search?search-type=school

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Can i get suggestions for some good baby skincare products

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  • Nicole
  • posted 316 days ago (19 July 2024)
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  • Deen

    May 30 2020

    Please don't use any skin care products before 12 months. Use water or max wipes (water based) and that's it.

  • Leena

    May 30 2020

    There are loads of organic products available in the market like Aveeno, Green People, Kokoso, Neils yards remedies etc

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Welcome to the N&S Forum! We hope our new platform will bring the community together under one platform.

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  • N&S Admin
  • posted 323 days ago (12 July 2024)
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  • soni

    May 30 2020

    Thanks for the amazing platform :)

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