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Tips to Breastfeed your Baby

15th September 2009
The first thing you notice about this book is its wonderful use of photographs, drawings and textbooks to emphasize its points. There are so many pictures of babies and boobies that it makes the sometimes troublesome subject of positioning and attachment ... Read >
Author: Keman Loze

6 Advantages of Breastfeeding - Caring For Your Newborn Babies

11th September 2009
Expectant mothers often fret over whether they should breastfeed or rely on bottled formula for their baby's nutrition. Although whether or not to breastfeed is a parent's decision, it can not be denied that breastfeeding has many advantages that bottle f... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

The Bottle-fed and Breastfed Baby

27th July 2009
It is often necessary to leave your baby with caregiver, so teaching baby to use a bottle as well as being nursed plays an important role in the life of both mom and child. Here are a few tips to help make this a smooth transition. The day finally arr... Read >
Author: J.M. Slagell

Breast Feeding and Diabetes

08th July 2009
"Breast milk is still best for under two years," the pediatrician says. And a mother must believe it because not only is it advisable for her child's health, it also lessens the chance of her getting diabetes. female who have less chances of suffering... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

Knowing When to Feed Your Baby Solid Food

08th July 2009
With all the advice new parents get deciding when to start your baby on solid foods could turn into a regular debate. Your parents or grandparents may tell you it is okay to start feeding solids at three months yet the baby book you just finished reading ... Read >
Author: Simone Butler

Breast Feeding and Diabetes

06th July 2009
"Breast milk is still best for under two years," the Doctor says. And a mother must believe it as not only is it advisable for her child's health, it also lessens the chance of her getting diabetes. Women who have less chances of suffering from diabet... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

Breast Feeding and Diabetes

06th July 2009
"Breast milk is still best for under two years," the Doctor says. And a mother must believe it because not only is it advisable for her child's health, it also lessens the chance of her getting diabetes. female who have less chances of suffering from ... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

Twin Nursing Pillows

09th June 2009
It is not uncommon for a new mother to have difficulty finding a comfortable position while first feeding a newborn. But for the parents of twins or multiple children the challenge can be even more daunting! There are many good tips and instruction for i... Read >
Author: Andre Savoie,

Nursing Pillows – A Very Cool Shower Gift

06th June 2009
The Shower Gift Dilemma Choosing a shower gift can be difficult especially if you are not sure if the mother plans to breast or bottle feed. But a nursing pillow can be used for either situation and allows you to support breastfeeding if that is the m... Read >
Author: Andre Savoie,

Twin Nursing Pillows

03rd June 2009
Looking for a way to manage feeding newborn twins? Look for a nursing pillow with a large, oversize design that makes it great for comfortably and safely feeding twins. It is not uncommon for a new mother to have difficulty finding a comfortable posit... Read >
Author: Andre Savoie,

Pregnancy Pillows Uses for Expecting or New Mothers

01st June 2009
Mothers often turn to a pregnancy pillow during maternity when they begin to have trouble sleeping or resting. And everyone knows that getting the proper amount of rest during pregnancy is vitally important to the health of both baby and mom. But unfort... Read >
Author: Andre Savoie,

How To Take Care Of A Young Kitten

01st June 2009
You may one day come across an abandoned kitten. The kitten was probably abandoned by the mother which is something that is common in animals. A cat might even be in poor health and leave a whole litter behind. You may get stuck with raising them yourself... Read >
Author: laqu9571a

Few Wrong Notions About Brestfeeding

18th May 2009
Despite the myths, everyone knows that breastfeeding is perfect for mother and baby. It seems that a lot of people only use those myths as more of an excuse than anything. It can also be quite saddening because some women will even let a myth get in the w... Read >
Author: srini

Travelling with a Small Baby

13th May 2009
Advice for new / perspective parents Should I do it ? If you have a newborn or very small baby, providing they are healthy. Definitely. In fact it can be easier at this age than when they are walking. There are just a few things to bear in mind t... Read >
Author: CW

The Process Of Baby Swaddling

20th April 2009
The practice of baby-swaddling dates back centuries and is still common in many cultures. Swaddling involves wrapping a baby securely from shoulders to feet with a small blanket. American Indians and people from the Middle East use bands and more sophist... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Sleeping For 8 To 12 Month Old Babies

20th April 2009
At the ages of 8-12 months, your baby will begin to need less sleep during the day and should be regularly sleeping through the night. But there's also much more activity and stimulation during the day - babies are eating up the world at this stage, they'... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Breast feeding

16th April 2009
Is breast feeding better than bottle feeding? Breast milk is the best food for your newborn baby. It contains just the right balance of nutrients such as protein, carbohydrates and fat, as well as antibodies that help your baby fight off illness and in... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Plantable Seed Cards: Here's a Small Favor That Hits it Big With Guests

03rd April 2009
Plantable favors made a splash when they started. But now they're growing ever more popular as eco-awareness and weddings have started to stroll hand-in-hand. The Green Revolution's led to a bevy of bride-pleasing "green" favors. But plantable seed fav... Read >
Author: Blake Kritzberg

When to Start a Baby Routine

02nd April 2009
My experience indicates that babies don't start to surface between sleep cycles (the process of drifting between light and deep sleep) until they reach 6kg/13.2lbs, which is usually around 8 to 16 weeks. This is why you can aid a newborn baby to sleep and... Read >
Author: Tizzie Hall

The Basics of Feeding Your New Baby

16th March 2009
It is obvious that feeding your baby is one of the most fundamental things you can do to ensure your baby's health, as well as his or her survival. It can be a rewarding and enjoyable time, and build a feeling of closeness between you and your baby. Babie... Read >
Author: David Cummings

Infant Formula: What Is Truth? What Is Myth?

13th March 2009
There are hundreds of brands of Infant Formula in the market today. Many of them promise more nutritional additives, while some of them often claim that they are the best substitute for breast milk. Many consumers, especially new mothers, were enticed by ... Read >
Author: BR Wilson

A Glance at Breast Feeding

18th November 2008
So, you want to regain your figure after delivery your baby? Well, it is one of many benefits of breastfeeding. But before we go deeper into breastfeeding stuffs, let’s find out what it is. Breastfeeding is giving human breast milk to infants to meet th... Read >
Author: Rika Subana

Breastfeeding - a father's perspective

01st October 2008
Breastfeeding is the most natural thing to do. It is one of the most important things that you can do to give your child the very best start in life and it is likely to be the first most important decision a mother and family will make about their baby’... Read >
Author: Stuart Hutchings

Reduce Obesity - Breastfeed

01st October 2008
The numerous benefits of breastfeeding to baby and mother are well documented. But amid all the alarm over skyrocketing rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes in British children, one crucial factor is never mentioned. And that’s the impact of bottle... Read >
Author: Stuart Hutchings

Angular Cheilitis-The Symptoms and Cures

01st October 2008
Angular cheilitis is commonly known as mouth corner cracks and like the name implies usually occurs at the corner of the mouth. While its not life threatening it is painful and can be damaging to your self esteem as it's visible to everyone. The sy... Read >
Author: Don Levy

Tips on Getting Your Baby to Sleep Through the Night

22nd September 2008
You may feel that getting your baby to sleep is the single most challenging thing about being a new parent. Infant sleep problems seem almost universal, and it is a commonly held belief that sleep deprivation is simply a rite of passage for new moms and d... Read >
Author: Suzanne Hansen

Reduce Obesity - Breastfeed

22nd September 2008
The numerous benefits of breastfeeding to baby and mother are well documented. But amid all the alarm over skyrocketing rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes in British children, one crucial factor is never mentioned. And that’s the impact of bottle... Read >
Author: Stuart Hutchings

Breastfeeding - a father's perspective

19th September 2008
Breastfeeding is the most natural thing to do. It is one of the most important things that you can do to give your child the very best start in life and it is likely to be the first most important decision a mother and family will make about their baby’... Read >
Author: Stuart Hutchings

The Advantages of Bottle Feeding

09th September 2008
When a newborn baby appears in your life it becomes a great responsibility for you. And as all parents you want to give the baby the best you have. So many moms are ready to scarify much time and energy to that little bundle of joy. But it is not less imp... Read >
Author: TravisOl

Will Crooked Teeth in your Baby be a Permanent Problem?

09th September 2008
Infants develop baby teeth around the age of five to eight months. Often baby teeth, or "milk teeth," as they are sometimes called, are not straight. These teeth are not permanent. Even so, adequate baby teeth care and maintenance is necessary to pave the... Read >
Author: Paul

Your Feeding Options Explained - Breast Feeding

08th September 2008
Breast feeding is best for most children. Breast feeding is becoming more common because it is becoming more convenient. If you chose this option, know that there are far more options to support this choice than existed every a decade ago. Breast feeding ... Read >
Author: jdobson

Cutting Expense Corners During Baby's First Year

04th September 2008
It is often said that the first year for new parents is the hardest. With new baby comes immeasurable joy but also incredibly strained finances. It is estimated that the average family will spend between $9,000 and $11,000 during baby’s first year alone... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough

Breastfeeding Laughs - A Humorous Look At The Benefits Of Breastfeeding

29th April 2008
More than a few heated discussions have broken out between mothers who breastfeed and those who have chosen the bottle over the breast. While there are documented physical and emotional benefits of breastfeeding, bottle feeding mothers contend that the be... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

The Breast Feeding Quandry

14th November 2007
Today's modern woman is not the same as the woman of the fifties, forties and prior. Today's woman, thanks to the feminist movement and a broadening ideal of what a woman's role is in society, has brought women into the workforce in a big way.Not only th... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

12 Helpful Tips For Breastfeeding Your Baby

16th May 2007
Breastfeeding gives your baby the best start in life and is supposed a natural thing for a mother and newborn child to do. But, if you're having a few problems in breastfeeding your child, here are 12 helpful hints to help you and your child to enjoy that... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Why Are Dental Problems More Prevalent In Babies That Are Bottle-Fed?

07th February 2007
When you choose to bottle fed your child your need to be extra vigilant in taking care of your baby's teeth. Study after study has shown that babies that are bottle-fed suffer more dental problems than those that are exclusively breastfed. The following a... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Some Tips and Advice about Bottle Feeding

23rd January 2007
It is universally accepted that breastfeeding is the best option for babies. But if you've decided - for whatever reasons - to bottle feed your baby, then get on with it and don't feel guilty about your decision. Here are some tips on bottle feeding. T... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

How to Avoid and Treat Thrush when Bottle Feeding

20th January 2007
The presence of thrush in a baby's mouth can be painful for the baby and very upsetting for parents. Babies who are bottle-fed are more likely to develop thrush than those who are exclusively breastfeed. However, steps can be taken to lessen the risk of t... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Feedings and Feelings

04th January 2007
The greatest responsibility any parent can have is caring for a newborn baby; this is especially so for a mother. Breastfeeding is something only a mother can do and as every mother who nurses her child will tell you, breastfeeding is so much more than fe... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Tips for Bottle Feeding a Puppy

27th December 2006
You've gone to the shelter and found the perfect puppy, the puppy you and your family just have to have and now have the need to take care of your new puppy at home. Or, your female dog has had a beautiful litter of puppies but for some reason or another... Read >
Author: Matt Ryan

How To Prevent Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

21st August 2006
Despite some recent success with the prevention of tooth decay, it still remains a significant problem in children. Tooth decay can start early; in fact, you need to be able to spot and help prevent it right from the time your baby first starts teething. ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

How to Bottle Feed a Baby

16th August 2006
Many bottle feeding problems are directly related to the lack of technique employed by a mother. What can seem insignificant details can actually impact on how your baby feeds. A lack of expertise can lead to stress on your baby and therefore she may not ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

A Father's Thoughts On Bottle Feeding

06th August 2006
Before the arrival of our son, my wife had planned on breastfeeding him and I was fully supportive of this decision. I'd read up on everything there was to know about birthing, feeding, cleaning and nurturing a child. I was determined to be totally suppor... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Can Bottle-feeding Cause Ear Infections?

19th July 2006
Many mothers have heard the above statement. The answer is yes, bottle-feeding can cause ear infections for your baby. Here are the reasons why and how you can prevent it. There is also an old-wives-tale that says a baby will get ear infections if the ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Keep it Pure and Simple by Breastfeeding Your Baby.

22nd June 2006
Most mothers bottle feed their baby and there is no doubt that breastfeeding can sometimes be difficult to get started, but if a mother persists, she finds that it is a lot less bother than bottle feeding. Breastfeeding is actually less stressful and less... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

New Borns: When Formula Is Necessary

24th February 2006
There are very few medical reasons why a mother shouldn't breast-feed, according to Lawrence. Most common illnesses, such as colds, flu, skin infections, or diarrhea, cannot be passed through breast milk. In fact, if a mother has an illness, her breast... Read >
Author: david smith

Shih Tzu Mammary Gland Care after Whelping

19th January 2006
It is necessary to examine your Shih Tzu matron's mammary glands daily, directly before whelping and throughout nursing and weaning periods. A secretion of moderately thick liquid clear or brown with streaks of white milk is normal. If this discharge ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Bottle Feeding Orphan Shih Tzu Puppies

14th January 2006
Nursing bottles for orphaned Shih Tzu puppies can be obtained through the veterinarian, pet supplier, wholesale catalogs or the internet. You should purchase several nipple styles to see which works best for you and your Shih Tzu. Shih Tzu puppies c... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Caring for Unthrifty and Premature Shih Tzu Puppies

11th January 2006
If this is your Shih Tzu matron's first litter she may become nervous or even terrified. Your attitude at this time is very important. The manner in which a Shih Tzu matron accepts or rejects her offspring is often in direct response to your attitude ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon