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11 Jun 2009Using a baby sling, wrap or other infant carrier can make life easier for caregivers while giving infants extra security. It is convenient and an asset to breastfeeding mothers. And caregivers looking after older children will have more mobility to chase little ones around the yard.
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1 Jun 2009You’ve probably seen a wide range of celebrities carrying diaper bags with their young children in some of your favorite magazines. People, Us Weekly, OK Magazine, and a variety of other popular periodicals that are present at newsstands and at grocery store checkouts show them often. It’s one good way to take a look at the diaper bag styles that are popular among the actors out on vacation and strolling around cities such as New York and Los Angeles.
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10 May 2009One of the very first challenges of new motherhood is baby skin care. That soft silky skin that we all love to touch is actually very sensitive and can quickly become red and irritated. Fortunately, most newborn skin problems can be easily treated at home.
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8 May 2009One of the very first challenges of new motherhood is baby skin care. That soft silky skin that we all love to touch is actually very sensitive and can quickly become red and irritated. Fortunately, most newborn skin problems can be easily treated at home.
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27 Mar 2009Why should you breastfeed your baby? Here are just a few of the many reasons: Breastmilk is designed to be the perfect food for your baby. Breastfeeding boosts your baby’s immune system, preventing and minimizing many sicknesses. It helps prevent allergies, especially if you breastfeed exclusively for at least 6 months. Breastfeeding also helps prevent ear infections, childhood obesity, diarrhea and constipation, promotes proper jaw, teeth and speech development, and reduces the risk of SIDS. Breastmilk is sterile and always ready the moment your baby needs it, which makes it perfectly convenient! Breastfeeding is calming, comforting and promotes bonding between you and your baby. Studies have shown that the longer a mother breastfeeds throughout her life, the lower her chances are of getting breast cancer.
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25 Mar 2009Why should you breastfeed your baby? Here are just a few of the many reasons: Breastmilk is designed to be the perfect food for your baby. Breastfeeding boosts your baby’s immune system, preventing and minimizing many sicknesses. It helps prevent allergies, especially if you breastfeed exclusively for at least 6 months. Breastfeeding also helps prevent ear infections, childhood obesity, diarrhea and constipation, promotes proper jaw, teeth and speech development, and reduces the risk of SIDS. Breastmilk is sterile and always ready the moment your baby needs it, which makes it perfectly convenient! Breastfeeding is calming, comforting and promotes bonding between you and your baby. Studies have shown that the longer a mother breastfeeds throughout her life, the lower her chances are of getting breast cancer.
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23 Feb 2009Various changes occur in a pregnant women’s body over a time period of nine months. Other people easily notice these changes while it is hard for the expectant mother to deal with these changes. To say the least, they may feel a bit uncomfortable, unattractive and self-conscious.