Depending on your circumstances, there may be ways you can save money or reduce your spending to match your changed income level. Before you buy anything, you might like to ask yourself:
Read more about "Reducing spending"...Glue ear occurs when sticky fluid or ‘glue’ collects behind the ear drum.
Read more about "Glue ear"...This is caused by a viral infection and usually occurs in babies and children under 2 years.
Read more about "Bronchiolitis"...Don’t give your child anything to drink.
Read more about "Treating poisoning"...Ear infections can occur at any age. Your child may have an ear infection if they keep crying, are grizzly, keep rubbing or pulling their ears or get a runny ear or a fever. If they are not hearing well, they may have glue ear.
Read more about "Ear infections"...Smoking and babies don’t mix. All smoking is harmful but smoking in pregnancy is the most dangerous.
Read more about "What if I/we smoke?"...Solid food should not be given before baby is 4 months old as they are not physically or developmentally ready for it.
Read more about "Starting baby on solids"...Feeding your baby solids for the first time can be challenging, but there are several simple steps you can follow to help with the feeding process.
Read more about "How to start feeding baby solids"...Many of us eat food that’s valued in our culture. The foods traditional to Māori, Pacific, Pākehā and other cultural groups are highly regarded and may have spiritual significance. From 6 months old your baby will be able to eat some of these foods.
Read more about "Cultural food for baby"...Breast milk is the only food babies need in the first 6 months. We recommend that you continue to breastfeed baby until they are at least 1 year or older, and that you start introducing solid food around 6 months.
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