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Newborns and The Danger of Staph Infections
According to consumer.healthday.com with newborns normal staph infections are just as dangerous as antibiotic-resistant ones. Bloodstream infections in newborns are rare, but when they occur, the level of danger doesn’t …
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Benefits of Skin to Skin Contact With Newborn
Bonding time with your newborn is so important for his or her growth and development. Swaddling keeps baby warm, but don’t forget to set time aside for skin to skin …
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Signs your baby is ready for solid foods
Signs Your Baby is Ready for Solid Foods
Babies reach different milestones as they get older. Some are easier to recognize than others. Here are 5 signs that your baby is ready for solid foods. If you enjoyed …
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How to Create a Safe Sleep Environment For Baby
How to Create a Safe Sleep Environment For Baby
Your baby will need lots of sleep and rest for proper growth and development. Make sure he is safe while sleeping… > Don’t Lose Another Night’s Sleep! How to quickly …
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Baby and the Sun
Sun Safety Baby Basics!
What you need to know to protect your baby from the harmful effects of the sun. We all know that exposure to UV radiation can have very dire effects on …
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5 things to know about crawling
5 Things to know about Crawling
Crawling The first step to walking (pardon the pun) is for your baby to begin crawling. This helps your baby to use and strengthen the muscles she needs to take …
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Tips for Better Sleep for Baby and for You!
Tips for Better Sleep for Baby and for You!
A recently published article on WebMd by Stephanie Watson deals with the unpredictability and difficulty coping with your newborn’s sleep schedule. It’s a great piece on how to better manage …
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Stop Worrying About Who Chooses to Breastfeed
For the first six months of my first pregnancy, I didn’t want to breastfeed. A formula-fed infant, I had always been relatively modest, so the idea of whipping out a …
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New Study Finds How Infants Sense Touching
New Study Finds How Infants Sense Touching
HealthDay News is reporting on a new study from Goldsmiths, University of London, exploring the idea of sensory perception in infants. The main question researcher Andrew Bremner was looking to …
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4 Reasons Why You Should Have Children After 35
In the US, 1 out 5 children were born to women over 35 years old, with 3 percent of them aged between 35 to 39 from 2012 to 2013. It’s …
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Newborn Eye Development
What You Need to Know About Newborn Eye Development
The first few months of life are critical, eyesight is a part of early development. In the first 8 months of life, your child will go from seeing no more …
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5 Secrets for Taking Your Baby on a Long Road Trip
Want to get out of the house? Thinking of going on one of your road trips but you’re worried about the potential for drama and stress as now your family …
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Baby Plane
5 Tricks on How to Fly With Babies
In the first few months of your newborn’s life, it is unlikely that you’re going to want to be jetsetting around the globe, but for one reason or another many …
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Want to Keep Your Baby Healthy this Winter? Here's How.
Want to Keep Your Baby Healthy this Winter? Here’s How.
The cold air and circulating germs of winter can bring fear to a parent’s heart. How do you keep baby well as the temperatures drop and you spend more time …
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3 Steps to Doubling Baby’s Vocabulary
3 Steps to Doubling Baby’s Vocabulary
Did you know that the ways in which you speak with your baby can make it more (or less!) likely for them to pick upon on language? According to a …
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‘The Mindy Project’ Takes On Baby vs. Career Battle
The Mindy Project is taking a refreshing look at work-life balance for new moms, acknowledging the difficult decision some women face when it comes to returning to work after having …
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Create a Nursery That Stimulates Your Baby’s Brain
When it comes to baby’s nursery, it is a balancing act between comforting and stimulating. You want your baby to be able to relax and sleep, but you also want …
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How to Breastfeed in Public in 5 Easy Steps
It seems everywhere you look these days, someone is fighting for the right to breastfeed in public. From Alyssa Milano taking a stand to lawsuits fighting discrimination against breastfeeding moms …
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The Heartbreaking Effects of Ignoring Your Baby
Babies need interaction, engagement, and attention, especially from their primary caregivers. Babies are trying to communicate as soon as they’re born with every cry (I’m tired!), every curl of the lips …
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How to Lose The Baby Weight: Real Moms Secrets
Track Calories Circle of Moms member Samantha Hazel found counting calories to be a great start for getting rid of the extra weight after having her baby. Along with giving …
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