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Horrified mum issues warning after finding her baby bleeding & covered in broken glass after a picture fell into his cot

MUM S HORROR Horrified mum issues warning after finding her baby bleeding & covered in broken glass after a picture fell into his cot Apr 15 2021, 7:34 ET A MUM has issued a safety warning for parents after finding her baby bleeding and covered in glass from a picture which had fallen into his cot. The devastated mum had decorated her baby s nursery after getting inspiration from Instagram and hung picture frames on the wall above his cot - which her mother had warned against. 4 The mum warned against hanging picture frames above the baby s cotCredit: Getty She revealed that she woke up to screaming from the baby monitor and so she rushed in to check on her baby.

Australia urged to follow New Zealand s example and offer paid leave after miscarriage

Australia urged to follow New Zealand s example and offer paid leave after miscarriage
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Spending big on babies vs second-hand all the way Here s how some parents are doing it

Follow our live coverage for the latest news on the coronavirus pandemic Spending big on babies vs second-hand all the way. Here s how some parents are doing it By business reporter Emily Stewart Posted ThuThursday 14 updated MonMonday 18 Sydney mum Amy with her baby daughter Emma. ( Print text only Cancel Having your first baby is a very exciting time, but the first little one can bring a lot of big expenses. From cots, to prams, car seats and clothes setting up a nursery alone can all add up to thousands of dollars. There s not much research about the cost of setting yourself up for the arrival of a baby, but according to the Australian Institute of Family Studies, a first child could cost between $3,000 and $13,000 before it even turns one.

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