
Here’s how your blow dry could help a brilliant Irish children’s charity
#GetBlownAway
9 years ago


Here’s how your blow dry could help a brilliant Irish children’s charity
#GetBlownAway
9 years ago

The nightmare that is working from home (when you have kids)
And what do you do? Oh, I’m a journalist. That must be so great since you’re a mum – you must be able to work from home! And so goes every conversation ever about my job. My answer to working from home? Hell to the no. Anyone who thinks working from home when you have children […]
9 years ago

10 glorious things… that you only really learn from having a sibling
Siblings are great: our own siblings help us out with our own kids and watching our children interact with their brothers and sisters is a delight. Yes, they may be annoying and frustrating and make your life a living hell as you’re growing up, but at the end of the day they’re your friends that […]
9 years ago

Your baby at 27 weeks pregnant: Week-by-week guide to development
Welcome to week 27 of your pregnancy! This week, your baby is as big as a lettuce. Here’s what else you can expect this week. Your baby Your baby is about the size of a head of lettuce now, weighing around 875 grams. Their lungs continue to develop as they practice breathing by inhaling and […]
9 years ago

You could win €1,000 plus a year’s free grocery shopping thanks to Lidl
Brought to you by Lidl. This would be fantastic! Mamas, we have got an amazing competition for you this week. We have teamed up with Lidl to give you the chance to win €1,000 in cold hard cash plus a year’s free shopping at one of their many stores. Wouldn’t that be great? All you have […]
9 years ago

Family food to make in advance: comforting meatball stew
Serve on its own or with rice, pasta, lentils or quinoa.
9 years ago

Parents have serious concerns about what their children are being exposed to online
Today marks the UN’s International Day of Families – a day dedicated to raising awareness of the role of families in promoting early childhood education and lifelong learning opportunities for children and youth. A new survey of 10,000 parents, launched to coincide with the day, has shown that many parents are concerned about unhealthy material that their children […]
9 years ago

Silent sidelines: shouting at your children during matches doesn’t help anyone
Every parent wants to encourage their child from the sidelines, but how do you avoid crossing the line and becoming ‘that’ shouting parent who believes every match is a televised final? We have all encountered a mum or dad who takes their children’s sport wayyyyyy too seriously. Shouting at the ref, adding their ‘coaching skills’ […]
9 years ago

Simple, home-made fruit yoghurts for your toddler from Neven Maguire
We recently dug out Neven Maguire’s Complete Baby & Toddler Cookbook and we have to say it’s completely fab. The book offers more than 200 recipes and daily menu planners to take you from first tastes through each stage of weaning. Neven also weighs in on the organic debate and offers great tips and advice […]
9 years ago

Your baby at 26 weeks pregnant: Week-by-week guide to development
Welcome to week 26 of your pregnancy! This week, your baby is as big as a zucchini. Here’s what else you can expect this week. Your baby By 26 weeks, your baby is about the size of a zucchini, weighing approximately 760 grams. Their little eyes are starting to open, and although vision is limited, […]
9 years ago

Your baby at 25 weeks pregnant: Week-by-week guide to development
Welcome to week 25 of your pregnancy! This week, your baby is as big as a head of cauliflower. Here’s what else you can expect this week. Your Baby At 25 weeks, your baby is approximately the size of a head of cauliflower, weighing around 660 grams. Their little body is developing even more baby […]
9 years ago

Weaning: 7 things to consider before moving on to solids
For the first six months of life, your growing baby’s nutritional needs are met with breastmilk or formula. After that, it’s time to introduce your little prince or princess to solid foods. And while it can be a bit daunting to get started, there are tips and tricks to make that transition that bit easier. […]
9 years ago

Pushy mum: 4 times I realised I was living vicariously through my children
Everyone knows a pushy parent, forcing their child to make up for their own mistakes and failed dreams. Abraham Lincoln once said what every mum who’s ever forced tennis, piano, or violin lessons on their child secretly wants to hear, “All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my mother.” There comes […]
9 years ago

WATCH: Comedian shares her unique rice cake diet tips
One of our favourite funny mothas, Emma Doran, has shared another on-point video with a few diet tips as we come into shorts season. Emma, who lives in Dublin with her partner Shane, their three children, Ella (13) Joe (3) and Tommy (1), and two dogs Twiggy and Stan, is a Republic of Telly regular. Her latest video […]
9 years ago

It’s official: pregnancy shrinks women’s brains (but it’s not all bad)
We’ve all claimed ‘baby brain’ after putting our handbag in the fridge instead of the milk. But now scientists know more about how the brain’s structure changes because of pregnancy. As if the nausea, heartburn, swollen ankles, and exhaustion weren’t enough, new research published this month has shed some light on the weird changes that occur in women’s […]
9 years ago

Yes, I breastfed my child at work but I’m not going to say it was easy
Yesterday, Australian Senator Larissa Waters became the first politician to breastfeed in her country’s federal parliament. The politician has been lauded for her actions (and rightly so) but I wonder how long it will be before we see similar openness in our own country? I won’t hold my breath. Despite the fact that breastfeeding rates in […]
9 years ago

Expert says we should ‘move away’ from stay-at-home-mum and dad labels
A relationship expert says that new parents are much more likely to see themselves as a team if they can move away from labels like ‘stay at home’ mum or dad. Despite positive shifts in society towards co-parenting, new research has shown that parents still use terms more suited to the parenting styles of the […]
9 years ago

Dartmoor ponies help teens with challenging life and mental health issues
Horse lovers understand that equine therapy is the real deal when it comes to mental health. Last Saturday, 18 teenagers with a range of challenging life issues from secondary and special needs schools in the UK, successfully completed a demanding trek leading Dartmoor ponies across nearly 14 miles of tough terrain. The teens say that it […]
9 years ago

Your baby at 24 weeks pregnant: Week-by-week guide to development
Welcome to week 24 of your pregnancy! This week, your baby is as big as a cantaloupe. Here’s what else you can expect this week. Your baby At 24 weeks, your baby is around the size of a cantaloupe, weighing approximately 600 grams. Their features continue to develop, and their eyes, once fused shut, are […]
9 years ago

Man Vs pink: why this dad lets his 5-year-old girl chose her own clothes
One man vs pink
9 years ago

Fancy doing something a little different for date night?
Life is a cabaret ol’ chum, so come to the Cabaret. So go the immortal words of Liza Minnelli’s cabaret host Sally Bowles. If you’re a fan of the movie, musical theatre, or just fancy a break from the norm on date night we have some good news for you… Cabaret is alive and well […]
9 years ago

Don’t tell the kids but eating snots might actually be good for you
I have boys. I spend A LOT of time talking about snots, wiping snots (sometimes off walls), and asking them not to pick their noses. Sometimes, I also have to ask them not to eat what they’ve picked… Well, it turns out that maybe I should just let them go ahead and do their thing. […]
9 years ago

Why we need to see more photos of makeup-free new mums
Good on you Dee. We need more women like you in the age of Instagram motherhood. When you look at this photo what do you see? A healthy, bouncing baby boy? An ecstatic and beaming new mama who has just been through one of the most difficult things that Mother Nature throws at women’s bodies? […]
9 years ago

We’re giving away the ultimate POM-BEAR picnic basket filled with toys and vouchers
Brought to you by POM-BEAR the bare bear snack. The perfect prize for the whole family. Summer is fast approaching and we can’t wait to wave goodbye to school uniforms and copy books (at least for a few months). Instead, we’re looking forward to water fights, family days out at the beach, and road trips […]
9 years ago

Paediatrician warns cotton buds are sending kids to A&E every day
While cotton buds can be used for first aid, household cleaning, crafts and makeup application, they are unfortunately also causing injuries to children. A study conducted by Nationwide Children’s Hospital researchers found that over a 21-year period from 1990 through 2010, an estimated 263,000 children younger than 18 years of age were treated in US […]
9 years ago

WATCH: Donegal singer in emotional ad celebrating preemies
A Donegal singer-songwriter has provided the backing track to an emotional new advert that celebrates premature babies coming home. Irish singer-songwriter Chanele McGuinness sings a beautiful version of ‘Coming Home’ in a new ad featuring the much-anticipated homecoming of babies who spent their first weeks in hospital wards. Pampers have launched their smallest nappy ever, specially […]
9 years ago

MRSA is less fatal in kids but can cause serious complications
Children with bloodstream infections caused by the superbug MRSA, a common antibiotic-resistant bacteria, are less likely to die than adults with this condition but can suffer serious complications. MRSA stands for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria or germ that many people carry in their nose or on their skin. ‘Meticillin-resistant’ means the bacteria cannot […]
9 years ago

Brand launches fashion campaign styled exclusively by children
A major fashion brand has launched the world’s first campaign styled exclusively by children in a bid to empower women who have lost their fashion confidence. Fashion brand Long Tall Sally created the ‘Style Has No Rules’ campaign after a new study revealed that 76 percent of women no longer feel confident when it comes to […]
9 years ago

Baby milestones that matter (and those that really don’t…)
As parents can’t help but be a little bit competitive when it comes to milestone–measuring. However, how much do they REALLY matter? Well, health professionals use developmental milestones to chart your baby’s physical and neurological growth. These are general guidelines, and it’s all about the overall journey (aka not a race to each marker!). In short, it‘s not so much about exactly when these milestones happen, only […]
9 years ago

Children’s emotional IQ improves if mums keep taking folic acid
Taking folic acid supplements throughout pregnancy may improve children’s emotional intelligence and psychological development. That is the finding of research by Professor Tony Cassidy and colleagues from Ulster University who will present their study today to the Annual Conference of the British Psychological Society. Professor Cassidy explained: “There is evidence that folic acid supplements taken […]
9 years ago

Mum of adopted child hits back after being told she’s not “a real mum”
A mum has hit back at a shocking accusation that she isn’t a “real mum” because she adopted her son. A mum, posting under the name Vietnamazinggg, has taken to the online discussion forum Reddit to share her parenting experience after a woman on Facebook told her she wasn’t a real mum because she didn’t give birth […]
9 years ago

Teething and sleep…5 key things that really WILL make it easier
Argh! You’ve just managed to get your baby into a sleep routine when Mother Nature intervenes – it’s teething time. Symptoms range from drooling (causing a rash around the mouth) to swollen gums; a sore bum (extra saliva passing through the tummy leads to loose bowels) and general crankiness. It’s usually the 24-72 period just […]
9 years ago

Your baby at 23 weeks pregnant: Week-by-week guide to development
Welcome to week 23 of your pregnancy! This week, your baby is as big as a grapefruit. Here’s what else you can expect this week. Your Baby At 23 weeks, your baby is approximately the size of a grapefruit, weighing in at around 500 grams. Their senses continue to develop, and their little face is […]
9 years ago

STEM activities at a young age increases girls’ confidence
Girls start believing they aren’t good at maths, science and even computers at a young age, but providing fun STEM activities at school and home may spark interest and inspire confidence. Researchers from the University of Washington have found that 6-year-old girls who are exposed to computer-programming activities, express greater interest in technology and more […]
9 years ago

Natural light tops the ‘must have’ poll for family homes
Natural light is the most important thing to consider for a family home, according to a recent survey. The poll of 25 to 44 year olds, conducted via Google Surveys on behalf of aluminium bi-fold door manufacturer Origin, asked what people see as fundamental features for comfortable family living. The research showed that more than […]
9 years ago

A shocking amount of kids own a mobile phone by this young age
Have you given in to pester power and bought your under-10 a mobile phone? If you have, it seems you are not alone… A new survey carried out by phone-case manufacturer Peli has revealed that 18 percent of young children, aged between six and eight, now own their own mobile phone. Ownership rises to nearly […]
9 years ago

Preschoolers learn as much from digital books as they do from print
The content of a children’s book, and not its form as a print or digital book, predicts how well children understand a story. Worried about your children reading primarily from screens? Well, fear not. New findings, presented this week at the American Educational Research Association’s annual meeting, suggest that both digital stories and reading storybooks […]
9 years ago

Irish doctor says anti-vaxxers should have child benefit halved
Dr Ruairi Hanley, a member of The Medical Council and a columnist for the Irish Medical Times, has called for anti-vaxxers to have their child benefit cut by 50 percent. In an opinion piece for the Irish Medical times titled ‘Fighting the anti-vaxxers‘, Dr Hanley has slammed thousands of parents who are refusing to let their daughters […]
9 years ago

Watch: Heroes pull baby and toddler from overturned car
A number of heroic motorists saved a toddler and baby from a vehicle overturned in floodwaters after tornadoes hit the US State of Texas on Saturday. Extreme weather conditions in Texas over the weekend, that left four people dead and more than fifty people injured, caused a family SUV to overturn in floodwaters – with a father, […]
9 years ago

Father and son recreate baby photo and the results are horrifying
A father and son have recreated a sweet baby photograph and the results are… Well, the results are unbearable to be honest. A lot of us have cute baby pictures knocking around of ourselves and our siblings butt naked in the bath. Not a lot of us would want to recreate those pictures as adults. […]
9 years ago

Midwife fined for affair with husband of her pregnant patient
A New Zealand midwife has been censured on the grounds of professional misconduct after confessing to having a sexual relationship and five-month affair with her pregnant patient’s husband. The New Zealand Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal found the midwife, whose name has not been released, guilty of misconduct and malpractice. The disciplinary tribunal heard that the […]
9 years ago

New research finds antibiotics linked to increased risk of miscarriage
Many types of commonly-prescribed antibiotics have been linked with an increased risk of miscarriage in early pregnancy, according to new research. A new study published in the CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) has found that popular classes of antibiotics, such as macrolides, quinolones, tetracyclines, sulfonamides and metronidazole, increase the risk of miscarriage – in some cases by as much […]
9 years ago

Get ready: 7 reasons choosing your baby’s name is a NIGHTMARE
Choosing your little munchkin’s name that has to be one of the best parts of having a baby… or so we thought once upon a time. Sure, you always thought it would be a way of putting your unique stamp on something you created, like a stamp of approval that reflects your taste, your vision, your hopes for […]
9 years ago

Your baby at 22 weeks pregnant: Week-by-week guide to development
Welcome to week 22 of your pregnancy! This week, your baby is as big as a coconut. Here’s what else you can expect this week. Your baby At 22 weeks, your baby is about the size of a coconut, weighing approximately 430 grams. If you haven’t felt it yet, those little kicks and movements are […]
9 years ago

Your baby at 20 weeks pregnant: Week-by-week guide to development
Welcome to week 20 of your pregnancy! This week, your baby is as big as a bell pepper. Here’s what else you can expect this week. Your baby Your baby is now the size of a bell pepper. Until now your baby has been measured from the crown of the head to the buttocks, but […]
9 years ago

Your baby at 19 weeks pregnant: Week-by-week guide to development
Welcome to week 19 of your pregnancy! This week, your baby is as big as a mango. Here’s what else you can expect this week. Your baby Your baby is about 14 cm – that’s around the size of a mango – but he or she is still only about half its weight. A greasy […]
9 years ago

We’ve got an amazing chocolate hamper to give away to one lucky family
And it only takes two minutes to enter. Easter is officially over and sadly that means there are no more eggs left to devour and no more chocolate rabbits to nibble on. But it’s not all doom and gloom. If you’ve been having slight withdrawal symptoms, don’t worry, because we have got the perfect giveaway to […]
9 years ago

10 days that shook the nation: how the Holles Street mess unfolded
Today sees the tenth day of extraordinary chaos, political fallout, and public outcry surrounding the ownership and governance of the new €300 million National Maternity Hospital building. Following the latest resignation of Professor Chris Fitzpatrick, in support of Dr Peter Boylan, we look back at how the crisis has unfolded… Tuesday, April 18th: News breaks that the Sisters of Charity, a religious […]
9 years ago

It’s summertime: 7 great FREE family days out around Ireland in May
Time, not cash, is the most important thing you can spend with your kids. Ireland is rich with spectacular scenery; mysterious woods and captivating castles for fun-filled family days out. AIG have endless inspiration on their site so if you’re looking for something to do with your family today, take the Family Time Quiz and […]
9 years ago

Time to get active! 4 easy ways to move with your pre-walker
Getting active – either again or for the first time – with a mini-human in tow can be challenging, especially if your child isn’t walking yet. The easiest way for a fuss-free workout is to integrate your baby into a gentle workout schedule. And while it’s oh-so tempting for tired new mums to veg out on front of the TV, getting active with your baby improves your […]
9 years ago