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  • Natural Baby Products: A natural way to promote health and safety of your child  By : Phillips Theresa
    Due to worry about the effects of chemicals on babies and concern about the environment, many parents have chosen to use organic baby products for their children. Natural baby items and eco-friendly products are easy for the earth, easy for the skin and do not contain any toxins which are found in a large number of chemical based baby products.For more information visit at pure baby.com
  • Neonatal Baby Clothes: Why Your Preemie Needs Them  By : DanPartridge
    Premature infants do not just use any baby clothes. Neonatal baby clothes are better for preemies than any other baby clothes.
  • When Breastfeeding Gets Tough –How to Get the Help You Need  By : Carrie Lauth
    If you're feeling frustrated with breastfeeding, remind yourself of why you wanted to nurse your baby in the first place, then run – don’t walk – to find the help you need to continue to breastfeed.
  • Your 4 Steps to an Eco Friendly Nursery  By : Carrie Lauth
    Taking care of the environment is important to many of us. We try to incorporate green and healthy living into as many areas of our lives as we can. We especially want to focus on things that impact our children’s health: the food they eat, the toys they play with, and other items they use. This often starts with an eco friendly nursery.

    Here are some ways to make this happen, in four simple steps.
  • Movement Essential For Your Baby's Optimal Health  By : Carrie Lauth
    Children of all ages need to move, movement is especially important in the early stages of development. Starting in utero, the movements of the baby are not just random movements but serve a purpose. They are called infant reflexes and may be described as written codes in all humans.
  • Finding (or Making Your Own) Premature Baby Clothes  By : DanPartridge
    Whilst you can buy premature baby clothes on the Internet, it would be nicer if you sew your own designs. This way, you will be able to assure that the clothing fits your baby just right. You will also get to ensure the comfort of your preemie.
  • How To Breastfeed For A Year  By : Carrie Lauth
    The World Health Organization and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends at least one year of nursing. Here are a few of the most important things a mom can do if she wants to breastfeed to that one year mark - and beyond.
  • Baby Strollers - For Stylish Tots  By : Macrony Bays
    Whatever your needs, today’s market provides for baby strollers in many varieties – offering style, comfort, convenience, durability and a great combination of each as well! Because of this diversity, it is important to do some in-depth research on baby strollers before making a purchase. Most consumers now are interested in buying one multipurpose stroller which will last from infancy to childhood as opposed to buying products specifically targeted for infants or toddlers only.
  • Introducing New Parents to Baby Sign Language  By : Bizymoms.com Management
    Sign language is a wonderful method to understand your growing toddler better and bridge the communication gap with them. It is especially useful for new parents who are inexperienced to understand their babies every need.
  • How To Have a Natural Baby in a Toxic World  By : Carrie Lauth
    did you know there are toxins just about everywhere? Are you worried about raising your baby around the toxins in our environment? Find out the best ways to raise a natural baby in a toxic world.
  • Swimming Lessons For Babies  By : SandyNaidu
    Mums and Bubs swimming lesson sessions are designed for babies aged between 6 and 24 months. Mothers or fathers go into the pool with the babies. Not every swim school will offer these lessons.
  • Benefits of Cloth Vs Disposable Training Pants  By : Rob Parker
    Even when it comes to traiining pants there is much to be said for sticking with cloth over disposable.
  • Announcing Your Pregnancy  By : Jeff Nimocks
    Letting everyone know your pregnant can be tuff. Here are some tips and general rules to follow to make it less painfull.
  • Baby Names suitable for both Baby Boys and Baby Girls  By : wyatt
    With the number of baby names that can found in various references nowadays, some parents still opt to choose something different and unique for their babies.
  • Taking Care of Your Baby and Your Back  By : Cathy White
    Toting around a child can present ergonomic challenges for your back. Following proper posture techniques and methods can help alleviate the pain that comes after childbirth.
  • All You Need to Know about Baby Wearing with a Carrier for Baby  By :
    You can use baby slings or wraps for babywearing. The following article provides some advice to parents who want to use babywearing.
  • Choosing the right crib bedding.  By : David Yuri
    Decorating a baby’s room is something all parents look forward to. Whether it’s a boy or a girl, parents want to make sure that their baby will feel right at home in his or her new surroundings. Baby bedding is especially important in creating that loving and joyful environment for your child. These days you have plenty of crib bedding options, with flowery patterns, cartoons, animals and cute color combinations. A wide array of fabrics is also available, to keep your baby cozy and free of aller
  • Pregnancy and Baby Boy Names  By : Benicio Brown
    Whether it’s in the animal world or human, pregnancy is a very important time for any family. It is that special blessing that allows families to bond better, to express love and take care of each other.
  • SAFE CRIBS WITHOUT CHEMICALS  By : Masood92 Kureshi92
    In spite of the fact that the fatality risk from a mattress fire is extremely small with only about 1 in 1 million chance. The government has its bit by passing the law keeping the safety of its citizens in mind, it has however seemed to overlook the fact that to make mattresses safe and flame proof they have in all cases to be treated with harsh chemicals that impart flame retardant properties to the mattress. Some of these chemicals are extremely dangerous with potential for causing serious health hazards to humans. Using these mattresses for a long time can pose certain serious health risks such as a serious risk of cancer. Short term effects are symptoms such as itchiness, rashes, watery eyes, difficulty breathing, hyperventilation, shortness of breath, dizziness, among other allergy like symptoms.
  • Picking a unique baby name  By : simon08 emmett08
    Choosing a baby name – Read this

    There are times when the very obvious too gets a bit heady. Any couple with a new born child would definitely nod their head in affirmation to this. Naming the baby within a short period after its birth is only too customary. However, this very customary task, this very obvious thing, at times becomes quite a difficult task for the couple or even the expecting moms. The name of the baby is some thing rather special. Whole world will know the baby by that very name for the rest of her/his life. No impersonifications intended; the naming of a baby is more like branding her/him for the rest Forex her/his life. Hence, it calls for something special – something that is rather unique.
  • Things to consider before buying building blocks  By : Jagan
    The answer to help your baby learn to speak can be as easy as a set up building blocks. Kids who played with the vibrantly-colored plastic blocks stated to talk faster than others, a study found. ...
  • Online Shopping- Baby Clothing  By : Andrea Dilea
    You can now find great baby clothes and supplies online. Here are some tips to help you shop.
  • Communicating With Your Toddler through Baby Sign Language  By : Kindersigns.com Management
    Baby Sign Language is growing in popularity. This article explains why Baby Sign is a rewarding and successful home business opportunity.
  • Keeping Your Baby Clean  By : Robert baird
    Very young babies don't get dirty, so they don't need frequent bathing but bath time provides a perfect opportunity for cuddling and playing that infants come to relish.
  • An Overview of Three Trimesters during Pregnancy  By : Lesley Lyon
    The pregnancy period is divided into three divisions of three months each, the first, second and third trimesters covering 40 weeks of gestation period. This articles lists out the best practices to be followed during the three trimesters of a pregnancy.
  • Baby care  By : The Golden Pen
    The care of a baby is very important for its growth and development. The care of a baby should be done both professionally
    and gently. The amount of care that is given to a baby greatly reflects in the later stages of a person’s life. It builds
    the basic character of a person. This article is all about Baby Care.
  • Cloth Diapers - A Healthy Choice for your Newborn to Toddler  By : Rob Parker
    Cloth diapers arebetter for your new born and your toddler FACT !!!!
  • Breastfeeding vs bottle feeding  By : Angeline
    Give your child the best.

    Although most parents know that breast feeding is the best choice, but the

    perceived inconvenience, previous attempts failure and lack of knowledge on the

    actual advantages that breastmilk have caused many newborns to be denied benefiting

    from breastfeeding.
  • Alternatives to Disposable Diapers  By : Rob Parker
    did you know in this disposable world of ours there are other more Eco-Friendly options
  • A Cleaning List For Your Baby’s Nursery  By : O Quinn
    In your baby's nursery is an important room to keep clean. This simple list will help you keep on track with the basic cleaning details for baby's room.
  • Baby Nursery Ideas  By : Glenn Dahlenburg
    Baby Nursery Theme Ideas

    Having a baby is one of the most exciting times in your life, but it can also be one of the most stressful times. When you bring home that little bundle of joy, a lot of things are going to change. Not only is your budget and your lifestyle going to change, but your home is going to change, too. The first step to having this baby is to prepare a place for him or her to stay. Making a baby nursery is extremely important, but it can also be fun. The first place that your child lives should be a fun, nurturing space within your home.
  • Decorating the Nursery for Your New Baby  By : Gail Metcalf
    Becoming a parent is one of the most important and exhilarating experiences of your life. Along with this wonderful event comes increased expenses, adding to your family budget. Consider these solutions for creating a comfortable and budget friendly nursery.
  • The First Days at Home with Your New Baby  By : Gail Metcalf
    The first days home from the hospital are just as essential to you as they are to your baby. As new parents you will have gone through an exhilarating birth that will have left you exhausted and excited at the same time.
  • Start Reading To Your Children Early  By : Gail Metcalf
    There is nothing more worthwhile than reading a story to your children. Even as babies, the sounds and connotations in your voice can calm and soothe them.
  • Babymoon Bliss – Pre-baby Getaways for Expectant Parents  By : Mom2Two
    An increasing number of expectant parents are making time for a last hurrah vacation before baby arrives. Babymoons are all about relaxation and pampering and resorts, inns and spas are pulling out all the stops to offer memorable babymoon vacation packages. Before planning your babymoon getaway, be sure to read our essential babymoon planning tips.
  • How to Avoid Baby Name Disasters  By : Dawn Sholun
    What’s in a name? A lot more than some people might think. After all, a child’s life may not be impacted by being named “Mark Maas” but would the same be true if he were named “Pete Maas”?
  • First Time Motherhood - What its All About  By : Maddie Morgan
    It doesn't matter how many books you've read or how prepared you think you are, there is nothing that can prepare you for the initial shock that comes with te enormous life changes a baby brings.
  • Diaper Bag Essentials: What You Really Need to Pack  By : Maddie Morgan
    A complete guide to everything that you need to put in your diaper bag.
  • 10 Easy Early Learning Activities for Babies and Toddlers  By : Dr. Robert Titzer
    I have spent my career researching early learning in children and babies. My carefully designed programs have achieved remarkable results, teaching babies as young as six months to read. In this article you will find 10 easy early learning activities for babies and toddlers that will increase their ability to learn overall.
  • Minimizing tantrums when going out  By : Sybellius
    Leaving the house with a baby is always a cumbersome activity with the need to get baby ready, pack the diaper bag and just load everything in the car before starting out. It is usually made even more difficult as a baby grows older and becomes ‘difficult’. Parents can help avoid or minimize the effects of tantrums by anticipating a baby’s needs and planning for even the simplest trip to the grocery store. Here are the strategies I use to make trips more pleasant.
  • How to help a teething baby  By : Sybellius
    A teething baby is probably also an agitated and difficult baby. And, this can be very trying for new or even experienced parents. To help a baby through the teething process it is important to be aware of it and identify that a baby is having a ‘teething day/s’. Often, parents overlook the fact that a baby is teething and attribute their behavior to other factors such as tiredness, food irritation or just naughtiness.
  • Satellite Televison: Offering BabyFirst TV  By : Christine Peppler
    Dish Network Satellite Television offers a huge selection of programming for users. New programming continues to be added. BabyFirst TV was added last year and offers outstanding entertainment and learning value for infants, toddlers, and their parents.
  • Getting the best out of a pregnancy calendar  By : Bod Build
    There are a wealth of pregnancy calendars, due date calculators and pregnancy due date charts on the web to help you estimate your due date. These tools will help you to estimate your date, they will not give you a 100% accurate date. Your baby will come when it is ready
  • Frugal Baby  By : Carrie Lauth
    This article will answer the question "How can I be frugal and have everything baby needs?. Find some tips and suggestions to help you save money but still provide for your baby.
  • Diary of a Breastfeeding Strike  By : Carrie Lauth
    A nursing strike is not weaning. Weaning is gradual, strikes are sudden. The baby wants to nurse but something is stopping her, and baby and Mom are both miserable.
  • A Case for Babying your Baby  By : Kevin Wilson
    A brief expository on two popular parenting methods and the benefits of "facilitating" parenting.
  • The New Moms' Nursing Bra Guide  By : Julie Zarchi
    Many first time moms are not sure when to purchase a nursing bra or why they even need one! Research shows that most women are not wearing the correct bra size although there are many quick and easy tips to help you select the correct one.
  • Pregnant? A C-Section Could Happen To You!  By : mom2mom
    Because more and more c-sections are occuring today, you, more than ever, need to be prepared. Find out what you need to know.
  • Which Double Stroller? Tandem or Side-By-Side.  By : Dan Slomka
    Parents looking for a double stroller always ask the inevitable question: should I get a side-by-side or tandem double stroller? The answer is different for each parent and many factors come into play.
  • Breast Pump Basics for Nursing Moms  By : Julie Zarchi
    If you plan to breastfeed, a breast pump is an essential tool that will help make this experience more convenient for both you and your baby.

    The Benefits of a Breast Pump - Breast pumps have several benefits and not just for working moms: They will help ensure that milk is always available for your baby even if you are not. They will allow another person to share the joy of feeding the baby (especially dad as he may be feeling a little left out).
  • New Mom's Diaper Bag Checklist  By : Julie Zarchi
    Now that you’ve received a stylish new diaper bag, it’s time to start filling it with all the essentials! This bag will become one of your most important tools and when stocked correctly can help you survive any likely mishap! Although what you’ll need to carry will depend on the age of your baby and the climate you live in, we’ve compiled a few tips and suggestions to help you be prepared for almost anything!
  • Tips For Getting Pregnant  By : Alice & Mila
    Are you ready to have the clatter of tiny little feet grace your living room? If so, here are some tips for getting pregnant.
  • How To Deal With Not Being Able To Conceive  By : Alice & Mila
    Faced with the possibility you cannot have a child is probably one of the most difficult and challenging experiences a woman can face. Feelings of guilt, loss and sadness can be absolutely overwhelming. Here are a few suggestions on how to deal with not being able to conceive.
  • Homemade Baby Food  By : Alice & Mila
    Studies show that babies who are fed nutritious, healthy diets grow into stronger kids and better-adjusted eaters than those who are fed poor diets.
  • Coping With The Stress Of IVF  By : Alice & Mila
    In vitro fertilization can average approximately $12,400 a cycle. This expensive procedure can cause a great amount of stress to couples wanting to conceive.
  • How to continue breastfeeding after returning back to work.  By : Julie Zarchi
    Let’s face it - returning back to work after maternity leave is never fun! This can be especially true if you want to continue breastfeeding and are considering pumping while on the job! Most moms worry about keeping up their milk supply and wonder how to pump quickly and discreetly while still getting their job done.
  • How To Make Your Own Baby Food  By : Jen Shircel
    Making your own baby food is a lot easier than you may think, plus it's cheaper and healthier!
  • 4 Easy Steps To Swaddling Your Baby  By : Jen Shircel
    4 steps that make swaddling your new baby a breeze.
  • Breastfeeding – Less Chance of Cancer and Other Health Benefits  By : Ron Wood
    Breastfeeding can have a number of significant benefits for both mother and baby – but recent government statistics show that more women need to breastfeed and should midwives give formula to new mothers in a ‘goodie’ bag?
  • What to Get a New Baby  By : Mary Amos
    Finding the right gift for a newly born can be challenging especially if you'd like to go beyond the usual baby clothes. Here are a few great ideas for that 'extra special' baby gift.
  • The Best Breastfeeding Advice I Ever Got  By : Carrie Lauth
    Recently I was with a group of Mothers who were discussing the breastfeeding advice they had received as brand new Moms. I realized quickly how fortunate I was to have been given the best advice I ever got on breastfeeding by my own Mother.
  • IQ, Intelligence and Brain Development- More Breastfeeding Benefits  By : Carrie Lauth
    Modern parents want to do everything they can to help their children's brain development.
  • Foods To Avoid While Breastfeeding  By : Carrie Lauth
    Women in our culture are sometimes advised to avoid spicy or "gassy" foods when nursing. Or they are told that chocolate, citrus, carbonated beverages or dairy causes problems in all nursing babies.
  • Breastfeeding In Public  By : Carrie Lauth
    If you're a new Mom who is nursing your baby you may be nervous about breastfeeding in public.
  • Top Eleven Breastfeeding Tips- Part One  By : Carrie Lauth
    Over 70% of American women start breastfeeding their baby in the hospital but only 16% are still nursing a year later.
  • Helping Your Gassy Breastfed Baby  By : Carrie Lauth
    If your breastfed baby seems to have excess gas, it can be disconcerting because you're wondering if s/he is in pain. Surprisingly, some babies seem to have no problems and don't mind being "gassy". But if the baby seems to be in some discomfort, try these tips to help with excess gas.
  • Can I Overfeed A Breastfed Baby?  By : Carrie Lauth
    Many nursing Moms wonder: Can I overfeed a breastfed baby? If you're worried about your pleasingly plump nursing baby, read on.
  • Breastfeeding Tip: Find Your Tribe  By : Carrie Lauth
    Breastfeeding is not only best for baby and Mom's health. It's also fun, empowering and enjoyable if you approach it the right way.
  • Breastfeeding Tip: Rally Family Support  By : Carrie Lauth
    One of the most important things you will ever do to have a happy Mothering and breastfeeding experience is to get your husband and your Mom (and Mom-In-Law) on your side.
  • Breastfeeding Tip: Find supportive health care providers  By : Carrie Lauth
    I cannot overemphasize this tip: Find breastfeeding friendly health care providers if you want to breastfeed your baby for a year or longer.
  • Breastfeeding Tip: Avoid Triple Nipple Syndrome  By : Carrie Lauth
    There are several reasons why you, as a breastfeeding Mom, will want to avoid or limit artificial nipples. Avoid Triple Nipple Syndrome if you want to nurse your baby for that important first year (or longer!).
  • Breastfeeding Tip: Appreciate Your Unique Baby  By : Carrie Lauth
    It's funny... you are breastfeeding your baby because it's the best choice for you and her, yet you are still getting criticism. If your baby is roly-poly and bouncy, people say you're "overfeeding". If she's slim and petite, people accuse you of starving her! What's a nursing Mom to do? What should a healthy breastfed baby look like?
  • Breastfeeding Tip: Get cozy about nursing in public  By : Carrie Lauth
    You have a goal to breastfeed your baby for one year and are off to a great start. Congratulations! But now you want to leave the house? Uh-oh!
  • Mastitis – Does It Mean I Have To Stop Breastfeeding?  By : Carrie Lauth
    Mastitis is a breast infection that can affect some breastfeeding Moms. According to Dr. Ruth Lawrence, author of Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession, mastitis is an "infectious process in the breast producing localized tenderness, redness, and heat, together with systemic reactions of fever, malaise, and sometimes nausea and vomiting."
  • Ouch That Hurts! A Nursing Mom’s Guide to Treating Plugged Ducts  By : Carrie Lauth
    A plugged duct is a mass of milk or cells that cause the flow of milk to become "stuck". It often happens to women who have an abundant milk supply.
  • Self Defense for a New Mommy  By : Kelly McCausey
    You knew things would change once the baby was born, but didn't quite grasp how much they would change. Now you find yourself thinking about situations in entirely different light.
  • Safe Shopping & Travel with a New Baby  By : Taurie Lynn
    Your days of hopping in the car for a quick run to the store are gone – now that you're a mom. Now that you have a new baby almost everything you do, you'll have to think about it in a different light.
  • Unexpected Pregnancy  By : Taurie Lynn
    I didn't give a lot of thought to birth control as a young nineteen year old. I wasn't involved in a relationship and while I wasn't a virgin, I wasn't expecting to be sexually active. I didn't realize that I would be meeting Bobby.
  • Trying to be Unique with Baby Names  By : Taurie Lynn
    I don't think that most parents set out to give their babies bizarre names but sometimes it happens by accident in the 'nick name phase'.
  • A Tale of Two Babies  By : Taurie Lynn
    It is unusual today to have the kind of job where you can bring your babies to work with you but I have been blessed to have had that privilege. This article shows two different examples of how parents raise babies differently.
  • Homemade Baby Food - It's Easier Than You Think  By : Alice & Mila
    So your baby is ready for solids! It's always exciting when your baby reaches a new milestone, but when it comes to feeding babies it's safe to say most parents are a little nervous. If you're planning on making your own homemade baby food, here are a few simple tips.
  • Natural Teething Remedies  By : Alice Seba
    Tips to keep your baby as happy as possible during teething.

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