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  • Pic of baby footprint  By : lenhil
    It is so sad when you look back, see the footprint of your child, and realize that she or he is turning twenty. However, it is so great to have a keepsake to remind you that your child was once so little.
  • Baby footprint frame  By : lenhil
    The baby footprint frame is a great shower gift or great gifts for the grandparents. When you purchase a baby footprint frame, you will notice that there is usually room for the print and a picture of the baby.
  • 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.
  • How Can You Say You Love Me When You Have Not Given Me A Baby?  By : veronica anusionwu
    How can God say he loves me and yet withhold a child from me?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Mothers Returning To Work  By : Julian Hall
    In many places around the world, working mothers are the rule rather than the exception. This trend has grown dramatically in the last thirty years, and because of it, more and more children are cared for by adults other than their parents.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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