Get Mother&Baby magazine on your digital device

Get Mother&Baby magazine on your digital device

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Did you know that you can get Mother&Baby magazine, the UK’s number 1 pregnancy and baby magazine, on your digital device?

Every month, M&B brings you essential reading for today’s smart, savvy, style-conscious modern mother and guarantees practical, expert answers to all your parenting questions.

Mother&Baby magazine is available on iOS, Android & Kindle Fire devices as a subscription or as single issues.

For subscriptions not on Apple or Android devices & for all single issues, simply click on the link that suits your device:

So why buy the digital edition?

For starters, you’ll get to see the latest issue before anyone else as it’s available from midnight on the day it comes out, hours before any shops open or the post arrives.

Even better, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own home to get it. Every month, the new issue will automatically update in the app and be ready for you to download in seconds. So you can read it any time & anywhere.

You’ll have instant access to all your back issues for easy reference to past advice, product tests and baby-food recipes. Plus, they’ll be conveniently stored on your device & you won’t have to balance towers of Mother&Baby magazines on your coffee table.

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How we write our articles and reviews
Mother & Baby is dedicated to ensuring our information is always valuable and trustworthy, which is why we only use reputable resources such as the NHS, reviewed medical papers, or the advice of a credible doctor, GP, midwife, psychotherapist, gynaecologist or other medical professionals. Where possible, our articles are medically reviewed or contain expert advice. Our writers are all kept up to date on the latest safety advice for all the products we recommend and follow strict reporting guidelines to ensure our content comes from credible sources. Remember to always consult a medical professional if you have any worries. Our articles are not intended to replace professional advice from your GP or midwife.