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Ways to Relieve your Pregnancy Symptoms

Ways to Relieve  your Pregnancy  Symptoms

We asked parents what their best “life hacks” were during pregnancy, and their answers were sheer genius. We hope these tips make your pregnancy a little easier. Bringing a new life into the world isn’t always easy, so take care of your body, heart and mind every way you can.

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Feeding Frustration

Feeding Frustration

Meal times should be enjoyable for both the child and the parents, but unfortunately this is not always the case. It can be a time of frustration or stress for everyone involved. This article describes the causes of common nutritional problems such as food refusal, picky eating, vomiting and vomiting during a meal.

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Is Your Phone Hurting your Kids Too?

Is Your Phone Hurting your Kids Too?

Technology is an amazing thing. It keeps us in touch with friends and family, expands our minds with new information, and leaves it to entertain our children when we need to rest. But as adults keep arguing about how much screen time they should spend with their children, they seem to ignore an equally important question: Do parents spend too much time on their smartphones? And do addiction to devices harm their children?

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Tips for First Time Parents III

Tips for First Time Parents III

Immediately after circumcision, the end of the penis is usually covered with Vaseline-covered gauze to prevent the wound from sticking to the diaper. After changing the diaper, gently clean the top with warm water and then apply Vaseline to the top so that it does not stick to the diaper. The creaking should turn red or irritating within a few days, but if the redness or swelling increases or the blisters fill with peas, it may become an infection and you should call your child's doctor immediately.

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Tips for First Time Parents II

Tips for First Time Parents II

Be careful when removing a baby's diaper as it may be exposed. When the girl cleans herself, wipe the bump from her face on her back to avoid a urinary tract infection (UTI). Add ointment to prevent or treat rashes. Always remember to wash your hands thoroughly after changing the diaper.

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