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Newborn & Baby - August 2006

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I really like this one for my baby. It's a balmoral pram by Silver Cross. What do you think?, personally like it better then all of the modern looking ones.

2006-08-06 07:16:29 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

My baby is 6 days old....she was born with high levels of Bilurubin so spent the past weeek under lights at the hospital. I did go regulalry to breastfeed her, but my milk still hasnt come in well...and Im scared Iwont be producing enough milk for the baby. What should I do?

2006-08-06 06:56:28 · 18 answers · asked by 2ndtime 1

I'm researching a variety of child care options for my baby-to-be. It seems that the prices vary in Maryland from $125 for home daycare to $225 for a day care center. I'm not thrilled with any of the prospects in my area. Any suggestions? Has anyone ever used a nanny (not live-in) or au pair? How expensive are they? Is it worth the additional cost?

2006-08-06 06:25:46 · 10 answers · asked by Mom-to-Sophie 3

Some one close to me has a 3 month old baby and while visiting the other day I noticed that, while they are trying to put the baby to sleep they cover the whole head with a blanket, because "it works".
I said it probably works because the baby's oxygen is reduced so the baby eventually passes out, you can see the poor thing struggling to get out from under the blanket, but they hold it down until he is asleep, then lay him down in the playpen with his face still covered.
I kept walking over and uncovering his face (I have a 10 month old and I would never put something over her face while sleeping) but they would notice and cover it back up.
Do anyone else think this is dangerous for the baby and if so how do I approach the family about it?

2006-08-06 05:45:32 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

i had my baby 3 months ago and never got my period and im taking birth control could it be possible that i am pregnant

2006-08-06 05:30:30 · 20 answers · asked by motherof3 1

he is 2weeks old.he is being breastfed only.

2006-08-06 05:15:14 · 16 answers · asked by barbara_keren2002 1

Do you think it is okay to peirce a baby girl's ears? Or should it be left up to the child to make her decision once she's older? Personally, I'm going to wait to let my daughter make that decision when she's 10 years old (just like my parents did). What are your thoughts on this?

2006-08-06 04:46:15 · 34 answers · asked by Anonymous

1. Jill Susan
2. Allison Juliana
3. Heather Grier
4. Tonya Camielle
5. Robyn Adele

I am up for suggestions too!

2006-08-06 04:09:37 · 28 answers · asked by Crystal 2

My little girl has really bad nappy rash, her little lady bits look red, inflamed and slightly swollen and are hot to touch. My mum says to put Sudocrem on which I have been doing. Does anyone have any suggestions on what else I can do to help her? I'm a first time parent and don't like to see her this way.

2006-08-06 03:59:20 · 53 answers · asked by suckaslug 4

since 1999 i have had 2 C-Sections vertically and now iam pregnant with my 3rd child can it be possible for me to try a normal deleivery without my uterus ruptering?

2006-08-06 03:55:51 · 22 answers · asked by ♥Mrs Sammour♥ 1

In moderate amounts...

2006-08-06 03:49:29 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

My son is 1 month old and has a runny nose and lots of green mocus that i've been sucking out with a syringe, however he seems a little irritable. I think he may need something over the counter. His peditrican dosen't come in till tuesday. Is there anything i can give him now?

2006-08-06 03:25:32 · 34 answers · asked by HECTOR V 1

Its so cruel!! Babies only form of communication is to cry! What if your baby is ill, too hot, too cold, in pain or hungry?? and you just let them cry it out because you need sleep!
If you didnt want all this that comes with a baby why have one??

All your baby needs is you. For comfort, warmth, love. And you ignor that?

I know even Doctors suggest it and health visitors -they are not experts in children crying. hv are only trained nurses.

I felt like laughing at my hv for suggesting it! No thats not what I am, I am a full time mother not one at times that suit me. I would neve rput my child through such a thing. Babies cry so much they are sick in these conditions, what trauma for a small child!

At the end of the day its us that have got the babies into this nighttime routine of feeding at waking etc. Why just suddenly stop, would you like that? How you like someone to take your comfort anway?

Poor babies!!!!

2006-08-06 01:16:07 · 28 answers · asked by Caterina24 2

I am looking out for some good hindu names(both boy and girl names), but they should be easy to pronounce since the baby is going to be born in the USA, and should have lovely meanings.

2006-08-05 23:40:16 · 8 answers · asked by Anirudh 2

had do i clean my baby's neck properly in the hard to reach folds? it's red and smells a little?

2006-08-05 22:54:05 · 17 answers · asked by R C 5

I can't sleep unless it is in the morning how can I start going to bed at night?

2006-08-05 22:54:03 · 16 answers · asked by Tiffany 3

Why do so many people consider it okay for tiny babies to be breastfed in a toilet? Their immune system is so immature and toilets are so unhealthy and hygienic. It's a crime against humanity.

2006-08-05 22:49:55 · 39 answers · asked by True Blue Brit 7

my son is 5&1/2 months old and goes to bed at about 8. before we started him on solids he slept right through. now he wakens at 1 and 4 then i have to waken him at 6 to get him ready for nursery. at 1 he will take 1oz and at 4 about 5oz. he also wont go to sleep without being cuddled in. should i just put him into his cot at 8 and let him cry? and what should i do about the night feeds? in knackered and need sleep!

2006-08-05 21:44:24 · 21 answers · asked by robson_lorraine 3

I have no idea why u had to be rude about my question about me being pregnant at a young age,and screw marrige,ur tax would never pay for my baby so u can get that out of ur head,im in uni and working at the same time all i wanted was some advice not any insults from u or any body else, it does'nt help to no that people like ur self are so inconsiteret and realy downing young girls just because they want to have a baby............and besides i don't have time to give a damm about what other people are going to think of me.

2006-08-05 21:42:02 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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hi all, my son is 5 & 1/2 months old and enjoys a cuddle in our bed after his bottle, and when he wakes up through the night he settles better there too. so, is it ok to let him sleep here? my husband works nights so lewis gets half the bed. i know he might get used to this arrangement but to be honest i dont mind as long as he gets a good sleep.

2006-08-05 21:33:54 · 34 answers · asked by robson_lorraine 3

2006-08-05 20:54:40 · 10 answers · asked by sescja 5

I have a consistent routine, dinner: 6pm, bath: 6:30, bottle:7:30, but my baby still battles to fall asleep on his own. I have tried leaving him to cry only going in at 5 minute intervals but this only seems to escalate the crying. I have also tried leaving him completely, but then he stands up in his cot and takes almost 2 hours to get to sleep. I have also tried rubbing his back to relax but no luck. Some nights I rock him just to get him to sleep. Once asleep he rarely sleeps through the night. He usually wakes up between 1 and 4 for a feed sometimes more. Should I eliminate the feed? What if he is hungry? Sometimes after his feed he takes a long time to get to sleep. His naps are not great either. His first one he takes in the cot after I have rocked him(after his10:30 bottle) and his afternoon nap he takes in the pram (after his 2:30 bottle). Day sleeps in total are about 2 hours. I know I shouldn't rock him, but as I said if I don't he just stands up + CRIES and CRIES and CRIES

2006-08-05 20:35:34 · 10 answers · asked by hope2help 1

2006-08-05 19:46:02 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-05 19:20:50 · 19 answers · asked by themommypage 2

What is the age that a child can start drinking soda? I mean sips of it, and not a whole glass....what age is it safe for them to be allowed to drink soda?

2006-08-05 18:54:48 · 20 answers · asked by blue_bee 4

We are taking a 4 hour flight in November for a family reunion and it will be my son's first flight, he will be about 14 months old then.

How can I keep my squirmy liitle guy happy for the flight?

Thanks so much?

2006-08-05 18:31:16 · 17 answers · asked by Lisa N 5

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