Establishing Baby’s Sleeping Habit
Are you having sleepless nights because of your own baby’s sleeping habits? Does he sleep during the days when you have to work and then stay up most of the night? Unfortunately, this is a shared complaint among many parents. Often, you’d hear a mother complaining, “Shouldn’t he be sleeping through the night by this time?” or another say, “When is he going to sleep through the night?”
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First Time Pregnancy
So you’re on the way to becoming a new mommy, and you’re very excited. After all, pregnancy is one of the most important and rewarding experiences a woman can have in her entire life. It is the chance to bring a new life into this world, and nurture him to the best of your abilities. However, one of the things about pregnancies is that coping and knowing what to do may be difficult for first time moms. Here are some tips that will help guide you through the experience:
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Getting Your Child Vaccinated
Infants have natural protection against certain diseases at birth, since various antibodies from the mother have been passed through the unborn child through the placenta. After birth, the infants will then enjoy the protection of additional antibodies present in breast milk, if the child is regularly breastfed. However on both of these occasions, the protection provided may be effective but they are only temporary. When the benefits of birth and breast-feeding are no longer enough, you need to rely on vaccination to provide your child with enough protection against diseases.
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Health During Pregnancy
Health during pregnancy should always be considered by expectant mothers whether it’s their first baby or the second or third or more. This is because every pregnancy is different from the last time you’ve had your baby and the needs of the unborn child requires a lot from you, emotionally, physically and mentally. At the early sign of pregnancy you should always go to your OB Gyne for prenatal check-up to ensure that everything is alright and that the baby has a good start. This will also determine how far along you are and what vitamins and other supplements are needed to help you with the nine month journey. Also, if there are any signs of problem in your body and in the embedding of the uterus – this will be the right time to make that examination and to prevent miscarriage if your pregnancy is high risk or if you have a history of miscarriage.
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How to Do Some Potty Training
There comes the point when all you have to do is to conduct some potty training. Having your child’s accidents can never be tolerated at all times. At a young age, he needs to be potty trained in order for that certain knowledge to be imbibed into his system as he grows up. After all, it will be much harder to train an older child. Let your child realize that potty training is never harmful so there is nothing to worry. All children definitely need to reach the point when they can make use of the toilet without any help from an adult.
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How to Soothe a Crying Baby
If you are a first time mom you’ll definitely have a hard time understanding the different tones of your baby’s cry. Every baby cries every day not because they are sick or ill but because it is their way of expressing their needs and because they cannot do anything for themselves and rely on someone else to provide primary care, they cry to get your attention and make you aware that they are in need of something.
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Pointers on Pregnancy Clothing
Pregnancy is one major reason to celebrate. It entails happiness and joy for the parents-to-be. It is also necessary that your emotions are always stable and that you usually feel good about yourself. How do you keep yourself calm and happy all the time then? For one, you must be comfortable and for this to happen, all you can start doing is find the convenient pregnancy clothing. A whole new set of wardrobe will be needed throughout the different phases of your pregnancy.
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Potty Training
Although cute, babies are a big mess. Most mothers would find comfort to know that their child is ready for potty training which usually begins on the 18th months and 3rd year of age. Among the signs to watch out for are: experiencing regular bowel movements, wanting to use potty chair, having the ability to follow simple sets of instructions, feeling fussy when they have dirty diapers, staying dry for about 2 hours, or requesting to wear regular underwear. By this time, most mothers are capable enough to detect if their kids will urinate or have a bowel movement through facial expressions, posture or words that are usually uttered.
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Potty Training Basics
One of the most memorable and significant highlights of a child’s development and growth is the toilet training stage. Potty training your little baby is very important for several reasons; one is that it marks as one of the days where your child starts learning how to be independent and the second, more practical reason is that it is also the day when you are going to be free from all the toil and hardships associated with changing a baby’s diapers. But before you start potty training your child, you need to consider the following first:
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Potty Training Made Easy
Toilet training is an indispensable process when growing a child. Every parent should know when to toilet train and how to do it right. Many psychologists argue that poor toilet training can lead to behavioral issues later in life such as poor self esteem and poor hygiene. May psychologists believe that a person may be obsessive-compulsive if the toilet training was too rigid for the child. But how does one toilet train a kid? When should it start how should it be done?
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