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Techniques for Burping a Baby

It is very important that you burp a baby and many people don’t even realize the different ways that it can be done. Learn the best ways to do it and figure out your favorite positions for a healthy and happy baby.

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Soothing Aromatherapy

Different aromas affect each of us differently, have you ever found a scent that helped you to relax? How about the scent that brings back memories?

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Your Child’s Feces: Healthy or Unhealthy?

About the condition and health of feces and related diseases among babies and children. As first-time parents, your relief doesn’t last long when you observe skin rashes, diarrhea, constipation, weight loss, unexpected watery, abnormally colored feces showing up in their diapers, and other warning signs. These symptoms can all be downright scary and can easily send chills down to your spine and may even take new parents by surprise.

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Why Breastfeed

Breast feeding is making a big come back, and for good reason. It is healthy for you as well as for the baby. It gives you the opportunity to bond with your newborn, in a way no one will ever understand.

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Things They Don’t Tell You About Being Pregnant

Hormones cause many changes.

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The Truth About a Doula

I am trying to get the word out that pregnant woman need to know, that they can determine the type of labor and delivery they want. Doulas are very helpful to moms, dads and the medical staff. Woman have the right to have a birth plan, they have the right to choose if they want to be medicated, or completely natural. It a woman’s choice, not the medical staff.

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How to Care for Your Baby’s Umbilical Cord

In the womb, the umbilical cord is the lifeline delivering all the nutrients and oxygen the fetus requires.

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Facts About Sleep You May Not Know

Sleep can be defined as the resting state in which the body is inactive and the mind is unconscious.

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Natural Remedies to Colic

Episodes of crying, fussing, irritability, and distended abdomen are symptoms of colic. The baby’s face may be flushed, the feet may be cold, and often the hands are clenched. Relieve may come with a bowel movement or passage of gas. The symptoms generally begin after feeding and became worse late in the day. The infant may make sucking motions and appear to be searching for food. Colic is common in the newborn, generally starting at two to four weeks of age, and usually ceases during the third or fourth month.