by Eleanor Hayes | Sep 29, 2020 | 6 - 12 months, Baby, Birth to 6 months, Newborn
The Ultimate Guide to Help Your Baby Fart and Stop Them Crying Quickly find out how to help your baby release trapped wind in a few easy steps It might sound daft but helping your baby to fart can be a game-changer. Newborn babies seem so easy, but all too often... by Eleanor Hayes | Jul 19, 2018 | Baby
Baby Led Weaning Babyzang1 was weaned with the “traditional” puree method, but it was stressful and messy and when it was babyzang 2’s turn we went down the baby-led weaning route. It was so wonderful! The stress was nil, the worry was so much less... by Eleanor Hayes | Jul 6, 2016 | Baby, Newborn
Birthzang’s Advice to New Mums Advice to new mums As soon as you are pregnant the advice to new mums starts. What to do for morning sickness, where to buy maternity clothes, how to hide your bump/show off your bump, what to buy/what not to buy, what to pack in... by Eleanor Hayes | Jun 5, 2015 | Baby
Weaning my baby Your baby is growing oh so fast and those newborn days seem a distant memory. Your baby is smiling and gurgling, grabbing things, perhaps starting to try sitting up on their own and you start to ask yourself: “Is it time to start to weaning my... by Eleanor Hayes | Mar 1, 2015 | Active Birth, Baby, Labour & Birth
[toc] Allowing The Impossible in Birth You often hear the question “am I allowed” asked in the context of birth, particularly in the hospital setting. Am I allowed to get off the bed? Am I allowed to have something to eat? Am I allowed to change position?... by Eleanor Hayes | Jan 15, 2015 | 6 - 12 months, 6 months and older, Baby, Birth to 6 months, Newborn
The benefits of postnatal yoga Many women when pregnant attend a pregnancy yoga class: to keep toned, to stay flexible, to prepare their bodies for labour and birth, and also to meet other mums in their area. But once the baby is born it can be easy to lose the...