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  • 3). Baby Toy Safety  By : Robin Darch
    Buying toys for your baby is about more than just what will entertain them. You have to make sure that you buy toys for your baby that are safe. There are a lot of toys out there that are unsafe for babies. This article will explore some of the things you need to look for when buying baby toys. Balloons are a definite no. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns parents and guardians of young children about the suffocation hazard presented by uninflated toy balloons and pieces of broken balloons.
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  • 8). Breast Pumps: Using Cues For A Faster Let-Down  By : Matia Bryson
    Did you know using a breast pump to express milk for your infant can be a learned skill? One of the challenges pumping mothers face is to elicit a let-down or their milk ejection reflex in a reasonable amount of time. Breast pumps and your baby do not remove milk from your breast by suction alone. Compression and stimulation to your breast, and specifically to the areola and nipple, causes a message to be sent to your body to cause the muscles within the breast to contract, ejecting the milk in what is commonly called “the let-down.
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  • 9). The Key to Expressing More Breast Milk for Your Baby  By : Matia Bryson
    Relaxation while using your breast pump is essential to expressing more breast milk for you baby. It is important to eliminate influences in your nervous system that elicit the “fight or flight” response. You probably know the “fight or flight” response shuts down excess circulation to the extremities, sending adrenalin through your system, causing cold hands, slowing your digestion, and basically stopping any “unnecessary functions” such as your milk let-down in order to send more blood rushing to the heart and running muscles.
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  • 10). Baby Toys  By : Robin Darch
    There are a lot of important things to remember about buying baby toys for your baby. If you are buying toys for someone else’s baby make sure you buy toys that are safe and toys the parents won’t object to. What are some of the best toys for baby? I’m glad you asked. Let’s review some of the best baby toys available out there. Alphabet Blocks are standard equipment of the well-stocked baby toy box.
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  • 11). Baby Monitors  By : Robin Darch
    The first baby monitors were really just a small intercom you hung by your baby’s crib so you would know if they started crying. Advances in design and technology have improved and so have the baby monitors you can purchase. Baby Monitors are used by millions of families every year to help watch over their newborns and older babies. Some now sense movement, sound, and some even have visual monitors for watching over your newborn baby.
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  • 12). Public Breast Feeding : Still Taboo?  By :
    Copyright 2006 Danna Schneider In this day and age of feminism and women's liberation, it's hard to believe that public breast feeding is still considered somewhat of a "taboo". I'd like to think Americans are generally open minded and accepting, especially when it comes to a mother and her child. The sad fact is that our culture still views breast feeding in public as "indecent" because of the exposure of a woman's breast (gasp).
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  • 14). What Do I Feed My Baby?  By : Robin Darch
    For the first four to six months of your baby's life, his or her diet consists solely of milk, whether from breast or bottle. When it comes time to start feeding your baby solid food, many experts give conflicting advice about what the right types of food to feed your baby. Some of these experts are of course, right in your own family. Grandma, Aunt Bessie, your sister, and others will all want to help you out by telling you what is best.
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  • 17). Baby Showers  By : Robin Darch
    Planning a Baby Shower is not an easy task! Planning and organizing a baby shower is very complicated. In this article, I’ll try to help you break down the different elements of organizing and planning baby showers. When should I hold my baby shower? A lot of parents these days are waiting until after the baby is born to hold a baby shower. It gives guests the advantage of knowing what type of clothing and gifts to buy for the baby.
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  • 23). Breast Feeding The Easy Way  By : neil parnham
    From the first moment the infant is applied to the breast, it must be nursed upon a certain plan. This is necessary to the well-doing of the child, and will contribute essentially to preserve the health of the parent, who will thus be rendered a good nurse, and her duty at the same time will become a pleasure.
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