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Am I the only person or do you feel the same way? I just had my baby which is my first child and I keep getting people come to me and ask me when is the second one coming? Are … Read More »
A nice helpfull post i found for introducing solid foods to baby. http://www.enfamil.com/app/iwp/enf10/content.do?dm=enf&id=/Consumer_Home3/Infants/Infants_Articles/introducingsolids&iwpst=B2C&ls=0&cm_mmc=eEFB-_-routine-_-postnatal-_-main&csred=1&r=3567261077
At what age did your baby sit up alone for the first time like a tripod? What was your baby doing? How did it happen? Eli had just got a bath and I put lotion on him and he just … Read More »
If your baby is born with a clogged tear duct if you rub it out and put some breast milk in the eye. (A drop or two) and let it soak in it will heal. If the crusty stuff goes … Read More »
#13 When you give birth and you start to carry your baby, you will realize that your back will start to hurt. This is something no one tells you. Get yourself a chiropractor and massages frequently to help.
The day of delivery, well what can I say, I of course did not sleep the night before because of the nerves. The thought of that being my last night as just me and as a couple and from this … Read More »
Every birth story is different and extremely personal but there are some things that remain the same. You plan or go into labor and you end up with a baby, everything else in between goes very differently for each mother. … Read More »
#11 Make sure you start a routine as soon as possible. Suggested time with some success is at 3 months of age. They are able to sleep longer and take naps throughout the day and it will make life a … Read More »