Child Health Tips for Mothers Worldwide

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Looking after a child’s health is the primary duty of any mother, though there are some illnesses and afflictions that are beyond a parent’s control. However, there are some health tips and considerations that can be used by all mothers, wherever they may be in the world.

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Common health problems for children

There are many health issues that affect children and which, fortunately, can either be cured or controlled through medication. Such afflictions include asthma, allergies and immune system-related ailments, as well disorders relating to sight, speech and hearing.

In regards to allergies, a mother will usually have to adopt a process of elimination. If a child seems to have an intolerance or reaction to food, for example, a mother will have to remove certain food products from the child’s diet, keeping a careful record of what has been eliminated, until the child ceases to have an adverse reaction and the cause can be identified.

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An asthma attack can be a terrifying thing for a mother to witness, and while asthma cannot be cured, it can be treated. A child suspected of having asthma should be carefully monitored and their symptoms and duration written down so that a doctor will be able to prescribe suitable medication.

Some countries are more likely to have high incidences of child blindness and other disorders, just as some countries are more likely to have high incidences of obesity. Regrettably, cases of blindness and similar afflictions could be reduced were the country’s infrastructure better equipped medically, which is why some women who are also mothers are working in charitable organisations to raise awareness around such conditions. One such woman is Jennifer Atiku. She works with a Nigerian charity, the Gede Foundation, to raise awareness of endemic diseases in the region. You can read more in this article about Atiku Abubakar’s wife congratulated on her call to the Bar.

As with most things, the key to reducing illnesses in children can be linked to education. The mothers in some developing countries, for example, are unaware of the significant health benefits of breastfeeding their child. They do not know that their breast milk contains significant nutrients, nor that they pass on protection against disease to their child with breastfeeding. As a result, the mothers feed their babies on tea or sugar water and so, inadvertently, make the child vulnerable to disease.

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Whilst exposure to childhood illnesses such as measles or chicken pox cannot be prevented altogether, there are steps a mother can take to make her child as generally healthy as possible. This can be helped by ensuring the child eats a healthy, balanced diet, consisting of a wide variety of fruit and vegetables, as well as protein provided by meat, and avoiding excessive consumption of fizzy drinks. Mothers should combine a healthy diet with plenty of activity, encouraging their child to play and move about rather than sit on a sofa all day.

Whilst some illnesses are unavoidable and are actually useful for their ability to strengthen the immune system, there are some precautions against illness that a mother can take to protect her child, including an understanding of the human body and its workings, a healthy diet and active play.


World Breastfeeding Week: Introducing the Tommee Tippee Express and Go

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Ever on-point, Tommee Tippee have an exciting new set of products that have arrived just in time for World Breastfeeding Week. The Tommee Tippee Express and Go is a brand new system to make life simple for mums who express!

Mums who express breast milk spend many precious hours with the breast pump. It’s then, no surprise that in a recent survey asking mum’s views on expressing, 75% described their breast milk as ‘liquid gold’.

How frustrating is it when mum then spills her liquid gold on the transition from pouch or pot?

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I can entirely sympathise. Breastfeeding didn’t come naturally to me at all and I would sob before, during and after pumping. If the tiniest amount of this elixir spilt, I’d be devastated and threatening to jump into oncoming traffic.

The revolutionary Express and Go is designed to support pumping mums by eliminating some of the more frustrating steps of expressing. Put simply, it allows mum to EXPRESS, STORE, WARM, and FEED using a single pouch. There’s no need to transfer milk at any stage, so you’ll never lose a drop and there’s no opportunity for cross-contamination.

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So mum will express directly into a pre-sterilised pouch using a Tommee Tippee breastpump adaptor. The pouch then has a screw top lid for a secure seal, and is compact, lightweight and recyclable.

It’s worth pointing out at this stage, that the breastpump adaptor will work with both manual and electric pumps, regardless of which brand you’ve plumped for. This is why I love Tommee Tippee. Where possible all their products are compatible with other brands (for example, their sterilisers and the Perfect Prep Machine, are large enough to hold bottles by other brands). This means mum doesn’t have to fork out on replacing all her kit when she wants to use a Tommee Tippee system.

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When you’ve finished pumping, store up to 12 pouches in Tommee Tippee’s freezer-safe case.

WARM

When baby is ready for her feed, warm her milk to the perfect temperature in minutes from fridge or freezer using the bottle and pouch warmer. Not only does this make it quick and easy to prepare a feed, it also helps preserve nutrients and vitamins. With less faff, it’s also great for dads, friends and wider families to support mum with feeding.

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When the pouch is warmed sufficiently simply click the pouch into a special-shaped bottle so baby can enjoy every drop. The bottle comes with the award-winning closer to nature teat for a natural latch and smooth transition from breast to bottle.

47% of mums told us* they expressed to involve their partner in feeding baby. With the Express and Go system, partners can now get involved much more easily, which means mum can get some well-deserved freedom and flexibility. Tommee Tippee® Head of Marketing UK, Jonathan Brougham

The full range is available exclusively from Mothercare online and in store now. Range includes breast pump adaptor set (£4.49), breast milk pouch bottle (£7.99), breast milk pouches (£6.99), breast milk bottle and pouch warmer (£49.99), breast milk storage case (£9.99), starter set (£19.99) and complete set (£74.99).

For more information on the entire range, please visit www.tommeetippee.co.uk

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GIVEAWAY: Win a Theraline Original Pregnancy and Baby Feeding Pillow (CD: 28/08/2015)

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Boy do I not miss pregnancy. Both of mine were terrible from the very start to their bloody conclusions on operating tables at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. They definitely didn’t come naturally to me and the thought of carrying another person inside me made me feel anxious and uncomfortable. I can honestly say those 40 weeks felt more like 40 years.

As with most pregnant women, sleeping was a royal pain. Not only was I finding it harder to drop off, and more difficult to sleep through Craig’s snoring, I simply couldn’t master how to not sleep on my front. I once quipped during my original review for Theraline that I might as well have changed my name to Goldilocks given the sheer number of maternity pillows I tried. Theraline was simply the best one by far, so much so I still use mine for general R&R to this day.

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The Original Theraline Original Pregnancy & Baby Feeding Pillow has a unique filling made of millions of sand-like micro beads. This means the pillow naturally moulds to the shape of your body, no matter what position you are in. It’s long, at 190cm, so supports your entire body and provides relief for legs, belly and a stressed back, yet also the head and feet. Encased in the softest mercerized extra-soft twill or jersey cotton, it’s a super snuggly bedtime companion that will leave you wondering what on earth you ever did without it.

As you can distribute the micro beads to your liking, you can make the head bit as firm or soft as you like. I used mine much like the picture above and it replaced my regular pillow throughout my pregnancy. Cuddling this every night also kept me firmly on my side of the bed and relieved any anxiety I had about rolling onto baby. It’s also anti-allergenic, warm and breathable.

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Post-pregnancy, it’s incredibly useful for those with any post-partum injury (c-sections for example) and also for breastfeeding. Whether you prefer to feed baby on your lap, lying down or “rugby-ball” style, it works with you to provide somewhere comfortable for baby, cocooning him or her to mimic mum’s womb. It can also washed at 60°C should you have any nursing misadventures.

If you’d like to bag your own, you can get one in a variety of styles for just £44.95 from Theraline’s online shop, or check out scores of other reviews by following them on Twitter and Facebook.

*** GIVEAWAY TIME ***

So now I’ve told you how great they are, here’s a chance to win a Original Theraline Original Pregnancy and Baby Feeding Pillow for yourself! Whether you’re pregnant, nursing, or just fancy a little more support when sitting or sleeping, I have one to giveaway. Enter via the rafflecopter below, and as always, best of luck!

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