Saturday, June 19, 2010

Baby Care 101

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Worried you'll put the diaper on your newborn backward? Positively sure you'll fail to ever get a big burp out of your little one? Certain beyond a doubt that you'll never be able to trim those cute little fingernails? Absolutely convinced that no matter how hard you try, you just can't clean inside the folds of your baby's neck? Stop stressing out. Remind yourself that you're a new parent with (most likely) little prior experience in burping (a baby, not you) or cleaning gunk out of rolls of baby fat (again, baby's, not yours) so you can't be expected to be in the baby-care know right off the bat. And even if you do mess up a little in the first few weeks, your baby will be very forgiving. Actually, your baby probably won't even notice your inexperience and certainly won't remember that you put a diaper on backward or that you waited a few too many days to trim those nails. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK LINK BELOW...

Website: http://www.whattoexpect.com/first-year/baby-care/baby-care-101/landing.aspx

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Newborn Checklists

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Diapers? Check.Breast pump? Check.Dirty diaper bin? Uh-oh.
Be sure to have everything ready for when your newborn arrives with this handy checklist.
When you’re ready to go shopping, Our Organically Grown store features pure and green baby clothes and nursery essentials. FOR MOORE INFORMATION CLICK LINK BELOW…

Website: http://www.newparent.com/pregnancy/baby-checklists/

Monday, May 24, 2010

Secrets for a Smooth Birth

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Women love to tell their birth stories-chances are you’ve heard your share of them. And as your due date approaches, you may find yourself wondering (and worrying!) what your own labor and delivery will be like. Unfortunately, there’s no way to predict exactly how it will play out. But there are steps you can take, both now and in the birthing room, to ensure that everything goes as smoothly as possible. To help you prepare for the big day, we talked to labor and delivery nurses-the real pros who have seen just about every type of birth imaginable-and got their best tips for a quick, complication-free childbirth. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK LINK BELOW...

Websit: http://www.newparent.com/pregnancy/secrets-for-a-smooth-birth/

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Beauty Challenges and Changes During Pregnancy

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Maybe you're the kind of woman who has always taken great pains with her appearance — the kind who doesn't take out the trash without wearing a coat of mascara. Or maybe you're the type who considers finding two matching socks a fashion victory. Whatever your style, you'd probably like to maintain your beauty standards during pregnancy and present the best face (and legs, and hair) to the world — but whoa! What's going on with your pregnant body these days? Perhaps your hair's gone haywire, or your skin's a mess. Maybe someone's spinning a big, blue spiderweb on the back of your knees. Before you decide that an alien (not a baby) has invaded your body, relax — it's just some of the less charming, more mysterious side effects of pregnancy popping up (and out) to say hello and derail your good looks. Read on for the straight story on what's what, why it happens during pregnancy, and how to look your best until the weirdness goes away. (It will!) FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK LINK BELOW...

Website: http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/looking-good/whose-body.aspx

Saturday, April 17, 2010

What are the pro & cons of an elective C-Section?

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I thought about the decision between an elective Cesarean birth and a VBAC (Vaginal Birth after Cesarean) a lot, actually. Of course my doctor had to explain the pros and cons of both, not knowing that I have already studied and pondered this subject a lot since I had an emergency C-Section with Truman almost two years ago. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK BELOW...

Website: http://www.whattoexpect.com/blogs/bakingwithmybabies/csection-or-vbac-i-need-to-decide.aspx