In the heart of every parent lies an unwavering desire to provide the best care for their little ones. Parenthood brings with it an array of challenges, and one of the most common is dealing with your little one’s delicate… Continue Reading >
Newborn baby nappy rash is caused by sensitive skin irritation. Our experts share nappy rash tips on the causes & symptoms of nappy rash, how long it lasts & how to treat & prevent nappy rash.
For some babies teething seems to be an almost painless process where a parent notices a tooth and there have been no symptoms of teething prior to this. But for many babies there is some pain associated with teeth cutting… Continue Reading >
If your baby is waking several times during the night it is unlikely to be directly related to teething. Your baby’s deepest sleep is from bed time through to midnight and from midnight till 7am your baby is in… Continue Reading >
Media kindly brought to you by Covitol At some stage or another, every baby will suffer from a temporary skin irritation that sends parents into a panic as they try to bring relief to their little ones. Babies’ delicate,… Continue Reading >
Covitol Cream provides a thick, smooth barrier for long lasting protection and helps to relieve: nappy rash mild eczema dermatitis sunburn cuts and scrapes. Covitol is specially formulated with high levels of Cod Liver Oil, which is naturally rich in… Continue Reading >
If your baby could talk, he or she would definitely tell you that nappy rash is no fun. Nappy rash occurs around the backside – anywhere that’s usually covered in nappy. It’s particularly common around the edges of plastic-edged nappies,… Continue Reading >
What is nappy rash? Nappy rash describes a variety of skin conditions that can appear in the nappy area. The discomfort level for baby can range from mild to severe. How to recognize Nappy Rash A nappy rash appears… Continue Reading >
If your baby could talk, he or she would definitely tell you that nappy rash is no fun. Nappy rash occurs around the backside – anywhere that’s usually covered in nappy. It’s particularly common around the edges of plastic-edged nappies,… Continue Reading >
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