MothersnBabies

Go With The Flow - How To Survive The First Year
Of Motherhood

The First Year of Motherhood is a happy and joyous time filled with exciting events you will always remember. It can also however, be a stressful time filled with life altering events. Having a new baby inevitably changes your life. If you don't learn to go with the flow you may very well start to question your sanity! A person who is very organized and schedule oriented will often become overwhelmed by the life changes that take place after the birth of their new baby. Gone are the days of perfect routines and smoothly running schedules. The first year of motherhood is instead replaced by random feedings and diaper. This is when you suddenly have to stop, breathe and learn to go with the flow.
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Baby Basics

Would You Know The 3 Warning Signs Of Colic?

It's no secret, babies are prone to crying. Crying is their way to communicate to their parents that they want something like food, sleep or a new diaper.
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Development

Crawling

Crawling is a baby’s first step to being “independent” His first way to get around on his own way.


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Feeding

Breastfeeding Support Is Crucial For The New Mother

Many first time mothers find themselves bewildered and frustrated during the first few weeks of breastfeeding. Finding breastfeeding support can help to decrease the anxiety and stress that new mothers experience.
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Health

Common Baby Illness - Top Tips

Although, your baby will experience on average eight to ten colds and a variety of other common ailments during his or her first year, the good news is that most of these illnesses go away rapidly without any type of medical treatment.
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Sleep

Babies and Sleep

Congratulations on the birth of your new baby. This is a glorious time in your life – and a sleepless time too. Newborns have very different sleep needs than older babies.
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Teething

Everything You Need To Know About Your Baby's Teething Process

Teething is very painful – if you have ever bitten the inside of your cheek you know how painful this can be – now imagine a baby that is used to a soft smooth surface (gums)
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