The popular nappy rash cream has since been recalled and after reading these parents’ horror stories, it’s easy to see why!
Australians are being warned not to buy tickets for any light-up Dinosaur Festival (or other animal lantern festival), after it’s been proven to be a scam. The company behind the scam is accused of postponing and cancelling their events at the last minute and refusing to refund ticket holders.
So far nine people across Sydney have been hospitalised with severe symptoms after eating the spinach.
The stroller’s rear disc brakes have openings that can cause amputation or laceration if a non-occupant child’s fingertip gets caught in the openings while the stroller is in use.
“We all were enjoying popcorn during a trip at Disneyland so, of course, Briar wanted some. I let him join in knowing it was a no-no but telling myself everything would be just fine.”
Check those medicine cabinets!
Social media influencers are being called out for sharing their dangerous secret to the ‘perfect…
An inquest has confirmed the cause of death of three-week-old Harvey McGlinn, who was found unresponsive on his mum’s chest in his fabric sling. We urge all parents to follow TICKS when it comes to babywearing – we have included these guidelines in the story.
A mum has shared her son’s horrific experience after swallowing a button battery and how quickly it started to cause damage.
Consumer safety watchdog CHOICE has announced that the majority of portable cots available to parents have failed key safety standards which could put the lives of infants at risk. If you have a portable cot, it might be worth checking to see if it made the list.
Maggie told her mum she “swallowed that” pointing to an empty button battery socket on a doll. Immediately her mum sprung into action with this life-saving trick.