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thepeachygirls

Nipping "Nipple" Problems In The Bud | Peachymama - 0 views

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    "One of the greatest misconceptions of all time is that breastfeeding - while natural - is easy. For some mums, this couldn't be further from the truth. While breastfeeding may come easily to many mums and babies, other experienced mums and even subsequent children face significant problems when trying to feed. A key area of concern? The nipple."
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    "One of the greatest misconceptions of all time is that breastfeeding - while natural - is easy. For some mums, this couldn't be further from the truth. While breastfeeding may come easily to many mums and babies, other experienced mums and even subsequent children face significant problems when trying to feed. A key area of concern? The nipple."
thepeachygirls

Virgin Flight Has Mums Up In Arms | Peachymama - 0 views

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    "Breastfeeding on Airplanes: What's The Problem?"
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    "Breastfeeding on Airplanes: What's The Problem?"
thepeachygirls

Breast Care Tips for Nursing Mums | Peachymama - 0 views

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    An expecting mum's breasts begin to change and prepare for feeding her baby almost the moment she becomes pregnant. But as natural as these changes are, they aren't without certain obstacles that can affect any mum. Let's look at four common problems new mums face when breastfeeding, and then offer some tips on how to avoid them.
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    An expecting mum's breasts begin to change and prepare for feeding her baby almost the moment she becomes pregnant. But as natural as these changes are, they aren't without certain obstacles that can affect any mum. Let's look at four common problems new mums face when breastfeeding, and then offer some tips on how to avoid them.
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.
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!
Jasmine Dalton

Getting The Best Plumbing Services In Adelaide - 1 views

started by Jasmine Dalton on 05 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Precious Smith

The Most Reliable Provider Of Clean And Safe Water - 1 views

For the past months I have noticed that my children used to complain about some rashes on their skin. My husband and I have also noticed the same thing on our skin. I immediately sus-pected our pro...

started by Precious Smith on 17 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Child Therapy

Friendly And Highly Skilled Therapist - 1 views

My eldest daughter who is now eight years old used to be very confident and lively both at home and in school. But lately, I noticed that she was just quiet though her playmates made unnecessary no...

started by Child Therapy on 29 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
tinyike

A family history of hearing loss - 0 views

  • Tiny Ike’s all about Babies and Toddlers
  • A family history of hearing loss
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    A family history of hearing loss does put a newborn at higher risk for having a hearing loss. But rest assured, your baby's hearing can be monitored closely so that if there is a problem, treatment can begin as soon as possible.v
tinyike

Breastfeeding FAQs: How can I increase my milk supply? - 0 views

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: How can I increase my milk supply?
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    First, it's important to assess if you're truly dealing with a low milk supply. Sometimes mothers can perceive normal breastfeeding patterns and/or baby behavior as an inadequate milk supply. If you determine that you really do have a low supply, consult with a lactation consultant to determine the "why" behind it so that you can get to work fixing the problem and prevent it from occuring again. In the meantime…
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:
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