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  • How to Name Your Baby  By : Steve Nickson
    Naming your baby is a very important task because the name you choose will be with your baby for life, so you should choose with
    care and select a name your child will be proud of.Choosing the wrong name can have an impact on developing your child's personality!
  • Help your baby sleep better and longer - Try infant massage  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    Massage can be very effective for helping babies sleep deeper and for longer periods of time - which can translate into you being able to sleep longer as well. Sometimes all night!
  • Protect Your Infant From Mold And Possibly Eliminate Crib Death  By : Jim Corkern
    There are some strong studies that link mold to crib death, Read more about this here. Your infants life may depend on it.
  • How To Get The Best Baby Advice Possible  By : Clarky
    One of the major difficulties that we face when trying to get good advice is who do we believe?
  • Baby Sleeping and the Pacifier  By : Robin Ariola
    If you are having trouble getting your baby to sleep through the night, you might want to consider a pacifier. When your baby is first born, they have a need to suck. A pacifier can help soothe a fussy baby, and help them sleep through the night.
  • House Within A Home  By : Jim Brown
    Babies should have a healthy and danger-free environment. They should always be away from adult objects and accessories. Just like the usual, your mini house should also have a dining room, a bedroom, a transporter, and a dressing room.
  • Baby? Check!  By : Jim Brown
    Have you checked your baby's sanitation lately? Have you looked into his or her stuff to check if everything is speckless? As a parent, missing out on your baby's health and hygiene is a big no-no!
  • Things To Ponder When Buying A Baby Monitor  By : Jerry Johnson
    There are many styles (black & white, color, video) of baby monitors available for purchase at baby products stores or online. When you're in the market to buy a baby monitor, you should take in consideration one that fits your lifestyle and your home
  • Learn Infant Massage Techniques For A Better Bonding Experience  By : Andrew Stratton
    To have the ultimate bonding experience with your baby, you need to learn and practice infant massage techniques. Daily baby massage is a great way to strengthen your bond with your baby. It promotes better sleep and boosts your baby's immune system.
  • Learn Relaxation Skills For Your Baby - Infant Massage Classes  By : Andrew Stratton
    A relaxed baby is a happy baby, and by attending infant massage classes, you can learn the right infant massage therapy techniques to give your baby the perfect massage.
  • Nursery Sheet Sets & Crib Safety Reminders  By : Jerry Johnson
    Sheets in cribs or beds can sometimes be hazardous to babies. Since 1984, The Consumer Protection Safety Commision has learned of the deaths of 17 babies, most under 12 months old, who suffocated or strangled primarily when they became entangled in sheets in their cribs or beds.
  • Diapering Options For Baby  By : Jim Brown
    If you are someone who is concerned about the environment, it can be a difficult decision about what type of diapering you will be employing when your baby is born.
  • How to Massage New Born Babies  By : James Candell
    Newborns simply love to be touched and cuddled. The skin to skin touch helps you and your baby bond, comforts your baby when she is upset or uneasy with gas or colic problems. Hence, touch is a critical part of growth and development.
  • How To Ensure Baby Gets His Best Sleep and Avert Sudden Infant Death Syndrome  By : Angie Kim
    If you are a first time parent or a new parent, one of the most perplexing question in your mind is the sleeping position of your baby or infant to ensure his safety of smoothering or suffocating by a pillow or blanket and avoid the occurrence of the Sudden Infant Death syndrome.
  • Baby Monitors Can Saves Lives  By : Jerry Johnson
    Thousand of families everywhere have discovered Baby Monitors to help watch over their newborns and older babies. Thanks to the growth of technology, baby monitors now have more fancier features, are easier to use, and are packed with features from sensing movement, sound and even with the opportunity to use video monitors for watching over the baby.
  • How Infant Massage Classes Can Improve Your Baby's Health  By : Andrew Stratton
    We take a quick look at a few of the benefits of infant massage therapy. The one to one touch from baby massage therapy improves psychological and physiological development, and the benefits of massage are carried right through to adulthood.
  • Baby Monitors Will Help New Parents Rest Easy  By : Jerry Johnson
    Are you a parent that experience anxiety when you are away from your baby even though they are in the next room? You are not alone. Millions of families every year use Baby Monitors to help watch over their newborns and older babies.
  • What to Look for in a Baby Bottle  By : Ivanovich Cuxev
    If you choose to bottle feed your baby, and then you may be overwhelmed by the different types available.
  • Nursing Babies: How Old Is Too Old?  By : MIKE SELVON
    Nursing babies are a picture of natural beauty.
  • Tips For Breastfeeding In Public  By : MIKE SELVON
    A fear of breastfeeding in public is a common emotion for new mothers.
  • A Humorous Look At The Benefits Of Breastfeeding  By : MIKE SELVON
    Mothers can be very serious about choosing to breastfeed or bottle feed a baby.
  • Why Breastfeed?  By : Tom Takihi
    Whether you are a new or expecting Mom, if you are on this section of the web site, you're probably interested in giving your baby the best care you can. And one of the best things that only you can do is to breastfeed for as long as possible.
  • 10 Reasons to Give Your Baby a Massage  By : Scott Meyers
    Babies respond well to gentle massages and receive many benefits from the loving touch of a parent or caregiver. If bonding and showing your baby is not enough reason to give your infant a massage, there are ten other reasons you should consider.
  • Convertible Cribs: Tips On Choosing A Baby Crib That Will Grow With Your Child  By : Christina Moyer
    Are you looking for a baby crib? Learn the ins and outs of convertible cribs. They convert easily from a crib to a toddler bed to a twin or full-size bed. Families are increasingly making this choice for their sweet little bundles of joy.
  • Infantile Serborrhoeic Eczema: An Overview  By : Evelyn Lim
    Find out what this condition that affects many babies under the age of one is all about.
  • Unusual Baby Names - Finding a Unique Baby Name  By : wyatt
    Naming a baby is generally a landmark ceremony for the parents and the society.
  • Breastfeeding Has Innumerable Benefits  By : saurabh Jain
    Breastfeeding is part of Mother Natures plans of reproduction and of providing the babys nutritional requirements from the most natural source. There are innumerable benefits of breastfeeding as compared to other forms of feeding of babies. Besides being absolutely free, it protects the baby from infections and is easily digestible.
  • Breastfeeding In Public Is Not A Problem With A Breastfeeding Cover  By : saurabh Jain
    A breastfeeding cover offers numerous advantages to a nursing mother, offering her the freedom to feed her child in public, yet protecting her from prying eyes.
  • Things You Should Know About Your Newborn Baby  By : LISA DAVIES
    Having to take care of a newborn baby can seem like a daunting task in the beginning,. You'll probably have lots of concerns, which is totally normal, but don't be afraid to ask questions even if you think they are silly ones. Here are afew facts you should know about newborn babies.
  • Nursing Comfortably Using A Breastfeeding Pillow  By : saurabh Jain
    A breastfeeding pillow can be a perfect solution to ease the strain of sitting up and holding the baby soon after birth and during the entire period of nursing.
  • Breastfeeding - What Are The Benefits, Are They Worth It?  By : Md Juzaily Bin Md Ramli
    One of the best ways to build a strong and loving bond with your newborn baby is to make the decision to breastfeed.
  • Baby Development Stages: Your Baby's Phyical Development In His Second Year  By : LISA DAVIES
    A guide to the physical development milestones your baby will pass through in his second year.
  • Avoid Certain Additives In Baby Skincare Products  By : Pamela Savvy
    Is there anything softer and more delicate than your baby’s skin?

    You should read the ingredients of your baby’s skincare products very carefully to avoid certain ingredients that are potentially harmful. This includes shampoos, lotions, bath soaps and creams. Some of these ingredients may even be contained in “natural” products.

    Here’s a handy list of synthetic ingredients to avoid in baby’s products:

    * Alcohol: This harsh additive can make body tissues mor...
  • Your Baby And Teething  By : Simone Butler
    Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.
  • How to pick the perfect baby name?  By : wyatt
    Choosing a name for your baby can be fun but it also can be very frustrating.
  • Put Your Baby In A Safe Crib  By : DMF
    With expecting a new baby, make sure your coordinate the nursery colors and the crib plus make sure the crib meet all safety standards so you sleep at night without worrying.
  • Benefits Of Baby Swimming Lessons  By : Rene Graeber
    You may want your children to grow without the fear of water. With baby swimming lessons they become pretty much capable of handling themselves early on.
  • Traditional Wooden Toys And Childhood Development  By : Gary C
    Traditional toys and in particular wooden toys have been assiting in the motor and cognative development of children for millinnea. This articles examines exactly what children derrive from playing with wooden blocks.
  • Coping with Infant Sleep Disorders  By : Chris Towland
    Article for parents that discusses Infant Sleep Disorders including Infant Sleep Apnea.
  • Organic Care For Your Baby  By : Louise Forrest
    Having a child changes both your priorities and perspective in life. Where you once sought to find what was best for you, the focus suddenly shifts on your little one after birth.
  • Get Your Baby Sleeping!  By : Tammy hussin
    Bringing a new baby into the world is a beautiful experience, but it can also be filled with a multitude of anxieties. One major source of that anxiety is in trying to figure out how to get your baby sleeping through the night. This article will provide you with some important tips from the baby sle
  • 10 At Home Preparations For Your First Baby  By : Rich Lawson
    By preparing your home for your return from hospital with your new baby you'll feel more relaxed and able to concentrate on the birth without worrying. This article lists 10 things to do to make your home ready.
  • Get a Grip on Infantile Eczema  By : Louise Forrest
    Many infants, especially in the west, tend to suffer from Infantile Eczema.
  • Things You Need To Buy For Your New Baby Before You Give Birth  By : Rich Lawson
    Most first time parents to be either go completely overboard when buying for their new baby or miss something out. Make sure that you have evrything you need without wasting money.
  • An Introduction to Baby Car Seats  By : Simone Butler
    A properly fitted car seat is essential for keeping your baby or toddler safe while travelling, but buying one for the first time can seem complicated. This article gives a brief overview of what you'll need to know.
  • Breastfeeding Stories: Good for the Heart!  By : Ronald Piper
    Breastfeeding stories are therapeutic to new mothers.
  • I'm Breastfeeding What Should I Eat?  By : Rich Lawson
    What can you eat while breastfeeding? What can't you eat? Are there foods to avoid? Here's some simple guidelines for a healthy happy baby and you.
  • How To Use A Breast Pump To Pump Your Milk  By : Rich Lawson
    Pumping your breast milk for later use is a way that you can spend some time away from your child or choose not to breastfeed while still providing your child with breast milk and those significant health benefits. Using a breast pump is a skill, just like breastfeeding, that needs to be learnt.
  • Why Is Breastfeeding Better Than Bottle Feeding?  By : Rich Lawson
    You may have been told by a friend or medical professional that breastfeeding is better than bottle feeding and just accepted the statement at face value. You should understand just how much better it is for both you and your baby as initially breastfeeding is hard work and can be very tiring.
  • What Are The Implications Of Smoking While Breastfeeding?  By : Rich Lawson
    Except for certain medical reasons breastfeeding is best for you and your baby. But what if you are a smoker? How does smoking affect the situation?
  • Breastfeeding And Alcohol - Can They Mix?  By : Rich Lawson
    Can you drink alcohol and breastfeed? If so what are the implications?
  • 3 Reasons Not To Follow a Low-Carb Diet When Breastfeeding!  By : Rich Lawson
    After a mother has given birth it is natural to be anxious to lose the weight that has been put on during pregnancy as quickly as possible but is a low-carb diet suitable when breastfeeding?
  • Treating Infant Constipation Gently And Safely  By : Lee Dobbins -
    In this article we will look at infant constipation treatment and how best to deal with constipation when an infant is suffering from it.

    The best way in which any parent could treat an infant who is suffering from constipation is by changing the child’s diet. The constipation will not improve without a change of diet and they will also probably be using stool softeners as well.

    The goal of any infant constipation treatment is so that the child has 1 or 2 soft stools...
  • Dressing Your Baby Boy  By : Michelle Bery
    Let's face it; in the fun department, baby boy clothing often just doesn't measure up to the clothing choices offered for baby girls. From frills and bows, to lace and gingham, the variety of baby girl clothing is just plain cute, cute, cute - from the top of their bonnets to the bottom of their Mary Janes. But, in many cases, an outdated perception of baby boy clothing has actually perpetuated its negative image. When, in reality, baby boy clothing has made great strides in ...
  • What is the better choice of the toys for a baby in the period of 3-6 months old?  By : Angela Minster
    Being a parent you know what a dare to buy a proper toy for your child. This article will discover it for you how to do it in a better way as well as you can find some goods for your children.
  • Soy in Infant Diets – The Worst Case Scenario  By : Joi Hernaez
    The most serious problem with soy may be its use in infant formulas. Parents happen to use soy formula because of the belief that it is healthier than infant formula based on cow’s milk. And because of the fact that there are so many articles and advertisements written on health magazines saying that soy is universal health stuff, people were driven to try using soy.
  • Jaundice in the newborn baby  By : Cecilia Koh
    Brain damage caused by neonatal jaundice is a thing of the past because of advances in medicine but this should not make us complacent and forget the importance of knowing how to recognise and treat it.
  • What is the better choice of the toys for a baby from 0-3 months old?  By : Angela Minster
    Having at least one child you know how it is difficult to find a suitable toy or game for your child: it must be helping and developing his/her personality from the one hand and safe and harmless– from the other. This article will help you to make a better choice for you and your child.
  • Bad Breath in Toddlers and Babies  By : Steve Searls
    If your baby or toddler has been having bad breath recently, here are a few things you can do to keep your baby's breath smelling better.
  • My Babies Were Diagnosed With Acid Reflux  By : Idan Lavi
    Babies are not speared from Acid Reflux, actually it is pretty common.
  • Help Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS)  By : Spencer
    Learn what SBS is, and how you can help save a life, through sharing education and assistance. Share this article with someone who may be expecting, or who has a newborn.
  • Bad Breath in Babies and Toddlers  By : Jeff Clare
    If your baby or toddler has had bad breath lately, not to worry. There are plenty of things you can do in order to reduce the risk of bad breath for your little one, and there are ways to tell if your baby's bad breath is an indication of a more serious condition.
  • Care of the baby's umbilical cord stump  By : Cecilia Koh
    This article is to help new parents know how to look after their newborn baby's umbilical cord stump the proper way.
  • What to Look for in Baby Clothes  By : Dave M
    This article explain what we have to care when choos cloths for baby. Sometimes its harmful to baby if we select wrong cloths for them so its must to know about baby's skin and its comfortness.
  • Organic And Eco Babies  By : Davinos Greeno
    When babies are born they are unable to make decisions for themselves and the young lives in our care deserve the best that we can provide and it is our responsibility to ensure that we give them a natural and healthy environment to grow in. The author looks at things that can make all the difference to an eco baby and eco family.

    Organic and Fairtrade Baby Food

    Organic baby food has been around for decades and fairtrade baby food has only recently been launched. Why fe...
  • The Right Baby Shoes Are Crucial To The Development Of Babies Feet!  By : Gary Tooth
    If you read some reports from pediatricians, many will recommend that your baby does not wear shoes until they reach at least 15 months of age. But this is just a general guide as not all children are the same and you need to take into consideration whether your baby is walking or not.
  • Baby Memory Book: Remember The 'Celestial' Days  By : Kyle Crane
    Babies are so dang cute! I didn't realize what I had until all of mine turned into teenagers. I'm sure glad my wife kept a baby memory book so I can remember the 'celestial' version of my kids.
  • Assembling A First Aid Kit For Babies  By : Michelle Bery
    When it comes to babies, nothing can be scarier than facing an emergency situation or injury. New and veteran parents alike – as well as child caregivers – will attest to the fact that nothing keeps them up at night more than imagining themselves in a situation where they are unable to help their injured child. But getting control of this fear can simply mean the assembly of a comprehensive first aid kit for babies. Knowing that you have the tools necessary to respond to most...
  • Tips For Helping Your Baby Sleep  By : Abby Johnson
    Hush little baby, don’t say a word… Sleep, it may seem like one those things a new parent, especially a mom, has permanently forsaken. Some long gone luxury like wearing a white shirt without baby goo on it. If you are a sleep deprived parent you know it is important to get your baby to sleep on his own. Unfortunately, babies come programmed to sleep with mommy, after all they did that while in her womb. So, it is understandable that it will take some time for baby to get acc...
  • Safety of Baby Products Gives Peace of Mind to New Moms and Dads  By : Chris Robertson
    In the midst of planning for a new baby, though, new parents often overlook one crucial element of baby products: their safety.
  • Answers About Eye Drops For Newborns  By : Tom Sample
    Eye drops at birth are given for the main purpose of helping to prevent any possible infection in your baby's eyes from their trip down the birth canal during labor.
  • Baby Sleep Problems and Solutions Part 2  By : Mark Fynn
    There are various sleeping methods that can have positive results on your babies sleep patterns. One of the most effective is making the sleeping area a welcoming place.
  • Expressing Breast Milk  By : Robert Miller
    You know breast milk is best for your baby, yet sometimes you need to use a bottle. Expressing milk from your breasts and storing it in baby bottles can be difficult for many mothers. Fortunately, it doesn't have to be. Following the preparations below may aid you in this process:

    1. Choose the time of the day when your breasts are at their fullest to express your milk. Morning seems to be the best time for most women. Expect to collect milk about every 3 hours for abo...
  • Baby Sleep Problems and Solutions Part 1  By : Mark Fynn
    One of the main problems mothers are faced with is ensuring that their baby gets a good night sleep. What are the best methods to use and will they work for all babies?
  • Babies And Germs  By : Linda Brown
    Nobody wants to spend their day throwing up, yet food poisoning is one of the most common causes of illness in the United States. However, it can be prevented more easily than any other illness. Your baby is of very vulnerable to germs and is completely dependent upon your cleanliness and care for their health. To keep your baby safe, take the following advice:

    1. Wash your hands before handling any of your baby's food or dishes. Babies are very susceptible to germs. T...
  • How Baby Signing Can Assist Your Baby's Development  By : Douglas Titchmarsh
    Young babies are excellent mimics, primarily because they don't copy purely due to instinct, but in fact they actually enjoy copying your behaviour. Experts now recommennd that this natural mimicry be harnessed by parents for positive benefits to the infant and parents which can help in long term ways. Experts are encouraging the parents to teach their children baby sign language even before they learn to speak. By giving the young child a way to express itself through signin...
  • Nervous About Breastfeeding?  By : Barbara Williams
    Whether this is your first child or your seventh, sometimes breastfeeding can seem a little daunting. Some of the questions new mothers ask are "how do I know my baby is getting enough milk," "how often should I feed him," "how do I know if my milk has come in," and, "should I wake my baby up to feed her?"

    Let's discuss the answers to these questions.

    How will I know when my milk is here?
    Your milk is present even before your baby is born; it's just not yet recognizabl...
  • Baby Proofing Basics  By : Olga Sysoef
    One of the first things that goes through a new parent’s head is the need for safety. Baby proofing your home is a major concern – and rightfully so. Many accidents that happen in the home can be prevented with a few safety precautions.

    Before you spend a penny on baby proofing accessories, take an inventory throughout your home to look for trouble spots. Some examples of baby dangers are chemicals, open toilets, bathtub faucets, sharp edges on tables and other furniture, ...
  • Prepare Your Baby To Walk With Ease  By : Olga Sysoef
    One concern many parents have is teaching their baby to walk. It may seem like it just comes naturally – and to an extent it does! However, there are things you can do to prepare your baby to walk.

    Babies don’t just wake up one day and start walking. There’s a natural progression from rolling over, to sitting up, to scooting, to crawling, to pulling up to walking. Teaching your baby to walk easily depends on her mastering those first steps.

    When your baby starts to beco...
  • Your Baby Wants To See You!  By : Ben Franklin
    Two weeks after conception, the eyes begin to develop. Over the next four weeks all of the major eye structures form. During this time the eye is particularly vulnerable to injury.
  • Round Cribs And Round Crib Bedding For A Round-And-Round Baby Room-With-A-View  By : RikaSusan
    A round crib or cot bed, adorned with round crib baby bedding may not be quite conventional, but it comes with a number of advantages for both baby and mom. If your custom nursery decor design...
  • Tips To Baby Care - Things You Should Know  By : Olga Sysoef
    Wonderful moment has arrived – you had a baby! Now what? Caring for your baby is a skill, lucky us it can be easily acquired and learned. Baby care and nurturing is going to fill your days for the first few month to the maximum, and here are some tips to help you reduce stress and make parenting more enjoyable!

    Talking to, touching, and holding your new baby in the delivery room is good for you and your baby.

    This is a wonderful time to start breastfeeding. Tell your ca...
  • Help! I Don't Know Why My Baby Is Crying  By : Janet Winter
    From the moment of birth, a baby's first cry is the first 'word' you hear. But what is your baby trying to tell you? Probably it's something like "what just happened, how did I get here and where is my warm, cozy home?"
  • How These Food Choices Can Harm Your Baby  By : Ron Garner
    Everything in this article is relevant for children. If we want to have healthy children, we should feed them healthy food.Mothers should prepare their bodies nutritionally, well ahead of becoming pregnant, by detoxifying, drinking lots of fresh juices, eating raw foods, getting essential fatty acids such as hemp and flax oils, breathing fresh air, exercising, and resting
  • Infant Formula – An Alternative for Breast Milk  By : Joi Hernaez
    Breast milk is the perfect food for babies, but for mothers who are unable to breastfeed or who decide not to, infant formula is a good alternative.
  • Discover More About The Wonderful Life Of A 1 Month Old Baby  By : Linda E. Joy
    He was your bundle of joy when he was first born. And now,a month down the line, he is a gurgling,fascinating 1 month baby. While the pride and joy continues to remain. There are also a number of other things that you need to know regarding your 1 month baby now. When your baby was born, he was very weak. Having been forced out of a safe and secure womb, he was pushed into a world. He tackled it in the only way he knew by gathering himself in the fetal position and shutting t...
  • Announce Your New Bundle Of Joy With Cute Baby Boy Announcements.  By : Linda E. Joy
    I recently had the most strong and wonderful experience of my life. I gave birth to a wonderful, sweet little boy. Although he can not say anything but ‘ga’, and seems unable to really control his arms and legs that well, I have confidence that when he is older, he will grow in to a fully functional adult just like his father is.

    And so, in spite of the fact that my little bundle of joy does not do much besides lie around all day, and is not much of a talker, I thought tha...
  • How To Make The decision Between A Crib And A Bassinette  By : Gregg Hall
    For first time mommies, choosing a crib or bassinette can be a perplexing situation. Are cribs safe for a newborn? Is a bassinette truly useful or a waste of money?
  • Baby Wont Sleep ? Here's some helpful advice.  By : Chris Towland
    Some helpful advice for parents for those times when baby wont sleep
  • Do You Use Organic Skin Care for Your Baby?  By : Louise Forrest
    Do you find that your child constantly suffers from nappy rash and other skin conditions? If they do have you ever thought it could be because of the products which you are using? Many shop bought products which are marketed towards parents with babies and small children, often contain chemicals which can irritate the skin.
  • Breast Feeding - Heavenly Nectar For Babies  By : Eddie Lamb
    Many mothers find that they truly enjoy the process of breast feeding their babies, especially when they realize that their baby will be happier and healthier as a result of breast feeding!
  • Finding a Baby Crib for Twins  By : Eddie Lamb
    When there is a new baby expected, it can be an incredibly chaotic and anxious time as you are awaiting the arrival of this bouncing baby of joy. Time to give thought to sleeping arrangements. Supposing you are having twins; is there such a thing as a 'double bed'?
  • What You Need To Know About Newborn Baby Acne  By : Carmen VJ
    My baby's beautiful face has acne or some kind of rash all over his face. A newborn with acne? What is going on?
  • Babies and Pets - Do They Mix  By : Julian Hall
    For many of us, pets are important members of our families, and for some, they are nurtured and cared for as much as if they were our own children.
  • What Does Proper Skin Care for Babies Include?  By : Louise Forrest
    You are a brand new parent, and you are just bringing your first child home. You are naturally excited and cannot wait to get the newborn baby back home. However, there is so much to do now and everything is down to you.
  • Scared of Taking Care of Your New Born Babies Skin?  By : Louise Forrest
    Having a newborn baby is often an exciting, extremely happy time for both mother and father, but it can also be extremely intimidating. With no extra help from the nurses at the hospital, looking after your baby can seem like an impossible task and many new parents have no idea which skin care products to go for.
  • 800 Number Directory Helps Take Care Of A Baby  By : Anna Woodward
    Consult a toll free directory. You can call different locations again and again, not only to ask them the questions you want to, questions that will come up after testing the items, and after hearing other questions pop into your head talking with other parents about their stroller, but also to compare prices.
  • Teething Troubles - How To Cope  By : Julian Hall
    Dont be surprised if your baby begins sprouting teeth between his or her fourth and seventh month. But, keep in mind that it is perfectly normal for teeth to begin appearing anytime from birth to over one year of age. Heredity is the primary factor in tooth development.
  • Safety For Mother And Baby  By : Julian Hall
    Life is loaded with potential dangers for children. Everything from shaky furniture, to hot stoves, and slippery floors can all be hazards. Keeping your child safe is a key responsibility for you as a parent and a never ending one.
  • Starting Solids - The Facts  By : Julian Hall
    At four months of age, your babys diet should consist of breast milk and/or formula. However, between four and six months, you may begin adding solid foods to his or her diet.
  • Budgeting Ideas For Mother And Baby  By : Julian Hall
    Its a fact that raising children can be expensive. Everything from the initial costs associated with setting up the nursery to childcare and saving for higher education, it can simply be overwhelming to new parents.
  • Good Nights Sleep - Mother And Baby Tips  By : Julian Hall
    From about the eighth month of pregnancy, your baby will have the two distinct phases of sleep that we all experience rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-REM sleep.
  • Coping With Long-Term Health Problems  By : Julian Hall
    While most parents are fortunate enough to never have to care for a chronically ill child, for those who are dealing with children with long-term health problems or disabilities, life can be very stressful and challenging.
  • Responding To Your Babys Cries  By : Julian Hall
    As difficult as it can be for you to hear your baby cry, crying serves many useful purposes. Because crying is the primary source of communication during the first months of life, it helps him call for assistance when hungry or uncomfortable.
  • Best Breastfeeding Tips For Mother And Baby  By : Julian Hall
    Congratulations! Youre baby has arrived, and the fun and work have only just begun. One of the first decisions that you will make as a new mother is whether or not to breastfeed.
  • Introducing The New Baby To Siblings  By : Julian Hall
    The days following the birth of a new baby can be busy and full of excitement. This often leads to siblings feeling somewhat left out and neglected.
  • Formula Feeding - The Facts  By : Julian Hall
    If you have decided to bottle-feed your baby, you will need to choose a formula. The majority of mothers thirty or forty years ago mixed their own formula with a combination of evaporated cows milk, water, and sugar.
  • Common Baby llnesses - Top Tips  By : Julian Hall
    Its true that babies are more vulnerable to picking up illnesses than healthy adults, but they are stronger than you may think.
  • Coping With Colic - Top Tips  By : Julian Hall
    During your babys first few weeks, you are certain to encounter plenty of crying. However, for about 20 percent of all babies, the crying is more severe, longer in duration, and accompanied by gas and what seems like pain. This is commonly referred to as colic.
  • Baby Emergencies - How To Handle Them  By : Julian Hall
    Your childs natural curiosity is bound to produce some bumps, bruises, scrapes and cuts during the first few years.
  • Getting Out and About With Baby  By : Julian Hall
    Even in the first month, fresh air and a change of surroundings can be beneficial for both you and your baby.
  • Successful Breastfeeding – Prepare Yourself!  By : Sinead Hoben -
    “I’m going to breastfeed”, is a common refrain amongst pregnant women. But what many women don’t do is to prepare for breastfeeding beforehand. They simply make the statement and then put it to the back of their minds. The next time the issue arises is often in the delivery suite when the new mum has just gone through the ordeal of childbirth.

    When presented with her newborn, the new mum may be exhausted and the last thing she wants is to have anyone else poking at her. Th...
  • Tips On Your Baby Skin Care  By : Low Jeremy
    Although babies have basically flawless skin, some babies appear to have irritations and redness on their facial skin. This should not alarm parents as this condition is actually quite normal and would probably stop all on its own.

    Baby skin is actually the purest and the healthiest as all functions are still active and the skin is still well hydrated. There is little damage from sunlight that can be seen and blemishes are non-existent. Of course, damage will eventually be...
  • Baby Monitors Give Parents Peace Of Mind  By : Anne Morris
    Years ago, parents kept track of their babies by waiting for them to cry out and then checking on them. At one time, it was even advised by the experts not to check in too often, but to stick to a rigid schedule. Times have certainly changed. Now days there are monitors which will let parents listen in to the baby’s room so they will know if he is awake or asleep. They can also utilize a video monitor to keep the baby in sight while he is in his crib. They can even set up the...
  • The Truth Behind The Back Sleep Position For Infants  By : Jason Rickard
    The present threat of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) among infants has created a stir not only to mothers, but to medical experts as well. Over the years, modern science have been looking for better sleeping position that can prevent such tragedy.

    Among babies, sleeping on one’s back is recommended as opposed to sleeping on one’s stomach. It has been a popular myth that when babies are allowed to sleep on their backs, they are most likely to choke. This is actually no...
  • The Benefits Of Infant Massage  By : Anne Morris
    Most mothers instinctively lovingly massage their babies. Perhaps it was by understanding this and observing the effect upon the infant that the idea of infant massage was born. Actually infant massage has been in practice for many years. But recently its popularity has taken off worldwide. It should really come as no surprise since both babies and parents enjoy the benefits. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of infant massage below:

    Infant Massage Facilitates Bond...
  • Baby Colic – Symptoms And Treatment  By : Jason Rickard
    Baby colic is one of the common disorders in infants. Baby colic is characterized by repeated excessive crying episodes, without any distinguishable reason. Most often, parents tend to blame themselves as the cause of the crying and see it as their incapability to handle the baby. However, baby colic has nothing to do with parenting, and the real reason behind the disorder remains unclear. The interesting fact associated with this disease is that the disorder can typically oc...
  • 6 Vital Points To Choose Baby Names Wisely  By : Thomas Choo
    Choosing the right name from birth has an important impact on a person's life. A name molds a person's character like a cookie-cutter, and this holds true to varying degree in different cultures. So, better get that best baby name for your son or daughter.
  • Baby Pillows - Should I give my child a pillow?  By : Chris Towland
    Baby Pillows - When is it safe to give your child a pillow and what are the main considerations for parents with regards to pillow safety.
  • Do I Really Need A Baby Book?  By : Sophia Ton
    When you think of the little time you have when children are in their early years, it makes you wonder whether or not you really need a baby book. Plus there are so many “physical” memories to add like favorite greeting cards and money folders that you may wonder if there would be enough room in a baby book to hold everything?

    You may at least have one handy to record events like first words, first solid foods, first steps, etc. And you can always toss other mementos in a ...

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