Mother and Baby is the number one parenting brand and has maintained this position for the last 20 years.
It is the magazine I always used to buy as a teenager while doing my Nursery nurse training, to reference to and keep me up to date with current guidelines, products and info and I enjoyed reading the stories from parents about their babies.
- M&B is the magazine that connects modern mums, provides practical solutions to all the readers parenting concerns and gives them the confidence to be the best parent they can.
- Their content offers new mums reassurance through key developments in their baby’s life
motherandbaby.co.uk is the online home of the UK's No.1 Pregnancy, Baby and Toddler Magazine.
Their website offers superior functionality & user journey, quality content and great tools. Its fully optimised for mobile and tablet so you can use it wherever you are-at home or on the go!
As a result of the success and wonderful feedback and 5* reviews of my book The Blissful Baby Expert
I am hugely honoured that Mother and Baby have asked me to work alongside them and provide sleep support for parents via their twitter account and Facebook page for an ENTIRE NIGHT 7pm-7am this Wednesday 1st October
I will be available to answer your sleep, routine and feeding related questions all night. You can keep up with the conversation on Twitter using the #nightfeed
If you have a question but can't join us on Wednesday then email [email protected] and they will post for you.
Please SHARE this post to spread the word and help as many parents as possible
Look fwd to chatting to you all on Wednesday!
Hello Lisa,
Thank you for posting the video how to bottle feed twins simultaneously! It’s really helpful. I have twins myself, two girls six weeks old. I’m doing mix feeding as they were premature babies and were born jaundice!
I breastfeed both of them together before bottle feeding!
Do you think it’s possible to exclusively breastfeed the twins? I’m scared if try to do that they might not put on weight, as I think my milk supply is not great! I would love to breastfeed them only! Any tips about milk supply increase or any suggestion will be very much appreciated!
Thank you
Sumitra