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Baby Development - University of Michigan Study Asks What's The Connection Between Mom'... - 1 views

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    Getting a good night's sleep with a newborn baby in the house, as many parents know, is not going to happen anytime soon. Despite the odd waking hours of babies, the first 6 months of life are critical to helping a baby set their circadian rhythms (regular sleeping and rising patterns) that will stay with them for years to come. Some babies, however, may have some hurdles to overcome as a new study explains babies' with depressed mothers experience disruptive sleep.
tinyike

Baby Shower Checklist - 0 views

  • Baby Shower Checklist
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    Two months before the Baby Shower Create the baby shower guest list

    Determine a budget for the baby shower

    Set the date of the baby shower

    Decide on the baby shower location One month before the Baby Shower
Lisa Baade

Toddler Interpreter Baby Sign Language - 0 views

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    Toddler Interpreter is the first International Baby Sign Language. It is very simple to learn and use because you don't need to know Sign Language. There is no ASL handshapes or fingerspelling, it is specifically designed for babies. Download Baby Sign Language products and resources from Toddler Interpreter today.
thepeachygirls

Feeding Your Body While Breastfeeding | Peachymama - 0 views

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    After baby arrives, many new mums place their focus on shedding the "baby weight" and don't put enough energy into eating healthy, nutritious foods. Breastfeeding mums need to be particularly conscientious about their diet since what they eat will have a direct effect on the nutrition that their baby receives from her breastmilk.
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    After baby arrives, many new mums place their focus on shedding the "baby weight" and don't put enough energy into eating healthy, nutritious foods. Breastfeeding mums need to be particularly conscientious about their diet since what they eat will have a direct effect on the nutrition that their baby receives from her breastmilk.
tinyike

Bonding With Your Baby - 0 views

  • Bonding With Your Baby
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    Bonding is the intense attachment that develops between parents and their baby. It makes parents want to shower their baby with love and affection and to protect and nourish their little one. Bonding gets parents up in the middle of the night to feed their hungry baby and makes them attentive to their baby's wide range of assorted cries.v
mralexmiranda

5 Reasons Why You Should Buy A Cleanable Baby Nasal Aspirator - 0 views

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    If you are an OCD dad like me, we care about the cleanliness and safety of the products we use on our babies. Let's talk about the baby nasal aspirator for instance. You know the one I'm talking about, the blue booger sucker you get from the hospital the day you take your newborn home.
thepeachygirls

What is Normal Breastfeeding? | Peachymama - 0 views

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    Being a new mum comes with a set of new questions and concerns, with some of the most common being about breastfeeding. Is my baby eating enough? Long enough? And what is this I heard about my baby sleeping through the night by 3 months?
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    Being a new mum comes with a set of new questions and concerns, with some of the most common being about breastfeeding. Is my baby eating enough? Long enough? And what is this I heard about my baby sleeping through the night by 3 months?
tinyike

Art of infant massage - 0 views

  • Art of infant massage
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    WHY MASSAGE
    Besides the fact that it is just plain fun to touch your baby, infant massage helps babies grow and develop better. Other cultures highly value touch to help babies grow. In some Eastern societies a mother is reprimanded if she doesn't give her baby a daily massage. One of the most exciting areas of research is the connection between touch and growth. Touched babies thrive, and here's why.
tinyike

Are Ultrasound "Snapshots" of Your Unborn Baby safe? - 0 views

  • Are Ultrasound “Snapshots” of Your Unborn Baby safe?
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    For many expectant parents, ultrasounds offer a window into the world of their growing unborn baby. Unlike most standard prenatal tests that involve nothing more than a urine cup or a needle, ultrasounds present the opportunity to get a sneak preview of what's to come and to actually see what's going on inside - if the heart is beating normally or if the baby registry should contain pink or blue items.
Baby Jay

Tips to Buy Baby Body Suits - 0 views

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    Baby clothes play a vital role in creating a comfort zone around the newborn babies.
tinyike

A small acne problem, baby size. - 0 views

  • A small acne problem, baby size.
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    These small whiteheads might be surrounded by reddish skin. They can become more pronounced when your baby is hot or fussy or if his skin is irritated by saliva, spit-up milk, or fabric that's a little rough or that's been washed in strong detergent.
tinyike

Burping Your Baby - 0 views

  • Burping Your Baby
tinyike

Baby scalp condition "Cradle Cap" - 0 views

  • Baby scalp condition “Cradle Cap”
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    Cradle cap
    It's not pretty to look at, but cradle cap is a harmless scalp condition common in newborns. Your baby may have a mild case of flaky, dry skin that looks like dandruff, or a more severe case marked by thick, oily, yellowish, scaling, or crusting patches.
tinyike

Baby refuses to breastfeed - 0 views

  • Baby refuses to breastfeed
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    What is it?
    A baby who refuses to breastfeed, and is not in the process of being weaned, is said to be on a "nursing strike." A nursing strike is your baby's way of telling you that something's wrong. And it'll probably take a little detective work to figure out the problem.
    What causes it?
    According to the La Leche League International, some of the most common reasons for a nursing strike include:
tinyike

Babies and Whooping Cough - 0 views

  • Babies and Whooping Cough
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    Whooping cough (say: hoop-ing kof) - also called pertussis (say: pur-tuh-sus) - is one of those illnesses. It's a bacterial infection of the respiratory system, which includes your lungs and breathing tubes. Whooping cough got its name because kids who had it would cough a lot, and in between coughs, they'd make a "whoop" sound when they tried to get a breath.
Tania Quiroz

How to Teach Baby Math - Quantity Recognition, Quantity Equations, and Problem Solving - 0 views

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    A clear and concise method to teaching baby math and why it is possible not just a silly joke!
Eumom Louise

A Newborn's Reflexes - 0 views

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    Babies are born with a set of instinctive movements that are often self-protective. For example, touching a baby's eyelid will make it automatically close its eyes. These reflex movements last until the baby begins to learn voluntary control of its muscles, usually at about three to four months, although some reflexes last longer.
tinyike

About your babies umbilical stump - 0 views

  • About your babies umbilical stump
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    What's the purpose of the umbilical cord?

    How long will my baby have an umbilical stump?

    Does the stump require special care?
tinyike

A Guide for First-Time Parents - 0 views

  • A Guide for First-Time Parents
  • Baby-care basics:Getting Help After the BirthHandling a NewbornBonding and Soothing TechniquesDiapering Dos and Don’tsBathing BasicsCircumcision and Umbilical Cord CareFeeding and Burping Your BabySleeping Basics
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    Baby-care basics:
    Getting Help After the Birth
    Handling a Newborn
    Bonding and Soothing Techniques
    Diapering Dos and Don'ts
    Bathing Basics
    Circumcision and Umbilical Cord Care
    Feeding and Burping Your Baby
    Sleeping Basicsv
tinyike

Food Allergies and my Baby - 0 views

  • Food Allergies and my Baby
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