New Born Baby Announces Additional Newborn Resources for Parents

October 12, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
www.newbornbaby.com.au caters for new or expectant parents looking for free baby information. NewBornBaby has recently expanded its baby advice resource section to include a wide of article topics covering pregnancy, breast feeding, newborn health, newborn sleep and more.

Baby Sign Language
NewBornBaby advice section now includes information on Baby Sign Language. Baby Sign Language minimizes stress and frustration for caregivers responsible for needs of many children. Baby sign language can begin at around 6 to 9 months, with visual signs to help babies make sense of everyday words, and to bridge the gap before vocal language begins. It is all about using simple gestures with a child to allow parents to communicate long before they have mastered the intricacies of speech. Baby sign language is rapidly becoming very popular with many of today's new parents.

Pregnancy Advice
The pregnancy advice section provides information on a whole range of pregnancy topics including health, pregnancy problems, diet and exercise, morning sickness, diabetes, and caesarean sections. There is also a free pregnancy calendar for users to download that provides a week by week guide to a pregnancy term, including life style recommendations, changes to a pregnant women’s body and the unborn baby’s development in the womb.

Pregnancy diet tips and exercise recommendations are also covered in the pregnancy advice section. Maintaining fitness during pregnancy prepares a women’s body for an easier birth and a quicker recovery time after giving birth.

Breastfeeding Advice
Breastfeeding should be easy and trouble free for most mothers. The best food in the world for a baby is available directly from its mother, but although breastfeeding is the most natural thing in the world, it can take time to get it right. Breast milk and breastfeeding are recognized to be the ideal choices of nutrition and feeding for infants, but unfortunately, not all mothers are successful in this area. Articles in the breastfeeding advice cover these topics and more, offering advice and alternative options.

As well as a range of newborn advice, the www.newbornbaby.com.au site also has a free baby photo gallery section that new parents can use to upload photos into a personal gallery as an easy alternative for providing friends and family baby photos of those early days and weeks. The Baby Directory lists a variety of useful websites that also provide baby resources, and the online store is an easy way to shop for newborn gifts.

The new information in the NewBornBaby advice section has come from a variety of different sources to provide a wide and varied range of resources on everything new parents need to know, to cover a series of more specific topics on baby care, baby development, baby health, and baby nutrition. For more information, please visit www.newbornbaby.com.au.