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Continue to spoil your skin with regular Bio-Oil Dry Skin Gel use
Bio-Oil needs no introduction, the award winning global leading product for scars and stretchmarks is loved and endorsed by mums, celebrities and industry leaders worldwide.
Online baby Massage for Parents and Caregivers.
Infant Massage Galway is run by Mary Kenny. Mary has been running classes for parents and babies for 15 years in Galway. Mary is a qualified Massage therapist specializing in pregnancy Massage, Baby massage & baby swim classes. Mary is a qualified special needs assistant and has completed online courses during covid run by Swim Ireland and Galway Sport Partnership in the area of special needs and sport.
Long Walk works will reduce presence of wet wipes, says Irish Water
Irish Water working in partnership with the Galway City Council has commenced remedial works at the Long Walk which will improve water quality in the area, provide environmental benefits, and reduce the presence of wet wipes along the River Corrib.
Irish Water Safety notes dangers associated with summer bathing
As Ireland prepares for more sunny spells and hot weather, people are more likely to cool off with dips in the seas, rivers and lakes. However, there are some steps you should take to stay safe.
In Ireland we can do better — Vote No for mothers and babies
On May 25 we will be asked to remove unborn children’s right to life of from the Constitution. Why? To make abortion widely available up to 24 weeks of pregnancy, and even to make abortion legal up to birth in certain cases.
Baby bargains at Peekaboo closing down sale
Pop into Peekaboo Athlone this week and pick up some unbeatable bargains on baby furniture, clothing, travel systems, accessories, and much more.
Walsh critical of possible summer bathing ban at beach
The possibility of a long term bathing ban at Ballyloughane Beach has again highlighted the urgent need for investment in the country’s water infrastructure, according to local Fine Gael TD Brian Walsh.
Badly fitted childrens’ car seats a serious concern
Startling new research from the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has found that as many as four of every five childrens’ car seats are incorrectly fitted.
Dealing with nappy rash
Nappy rash is a spotty, red inflammation of the baby’s bottom which is painful and itchy. In mild nappy rash, there will be a pink rash, usually made up of small spots, or blotches. Symptoms of severe nappy rash include pain, bright red spots, dry, cracked and broken skin, swelling, ulcers, and blisters on the skin. In severe cases, the rash will cover more than 10 per cent of the nappy area, and may spread down the legs, or up to the tummy. General advice includes:
Check your child’s car seat
The RSA’s ‘Check it Fits’ service aims to save lives by ensuring that child seats are properly fitted in cars.