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One Mom's Story: Jessica and Baby Jacob
This week's One Mom's Story is from Jessica, who sent me her story and it brought tears to my eyes. She's the mother of two boys, PJ, who is 3, and Jacob, who at the time that this was sent to me, was 27 days. Her story is so emotional, that I thought it was best to keep it in her own words. . .
Sneaky Food Tricks
Parenting comes with all sorts of worries--"Will I raise my child to be a responsible citizen?" "Will I have the playground bully?" "Am I disciplining my child the right way?"
One Mom's Story: Kathleen and Baby Zane
This week's story comes to us from Pennsylvania, where second time mom, Kathleen, had to deal with her newborn son's tummy issues while her husband was away at a work training seminar
Sleep Positioners are a No-No
Sleep positioners usually come in two different varieties: flat mats with side bolsters or inclined mats with side bolsters.
One Dad's Story: Bryan and Baby Raelynn
This week’s One Mom’s Story comes from a dad, Bryan, who talks about his second child, Raelynn. Raelynn has a touch of colic, but the bigger concerns were gas and infant reflux.
One Mom's Story: Jane and Baby Oliver
Jane was lucky--as a first time mom she had a baby that was very mellow--every new mother's dream.
One Mom's Story: Amanda and Twins Charlotte and Sienna
Twins are, no doubt, hard. Though they are "double the fun," they are also "double the work." This isn't more true than when you have colicky twins, as the case with Amanda. Charlotte and Sienna are Amanda's first babies,
One Mom's Story: Sharyn and Baby Tristyn
Tristyn was about six weeks old [when I first administered Colic Calm]. I was up one night quite desperate from many days and nights of gass-y cries. I googled colic relief and after some time I discovered the link to Colic Calm.
Colic--Telling it Like it Is
The author point blank talks about how awful colic is, how hard it can be to bond with a baby
One Mom's Story: Emily and Baby Hannah
You may think that being a NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) nurse would prepare you for anything--crying babies is part of the job.