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Keep your baby safe by Poh Tin Tan Posted Tue 11 Oct 2011 10:33pm Injury is the leading cause of death among children in Canada. Some of the biggest dangers to babies are falls, burns or scalds, drowning, choking, suffocation or strangulation, and car crashes. The good news is that these injuries are almost always entirely preventable. Parents can take steps to protect their new baby by: Recognizing every ... Read on »
Fisting For Beginners by Dan and Jennifer .. Health Maven Posted Fri 15 Jun 2012 10:00am Fisting is an intense, overwhelming, and challenging experience for any couple, and is definitely not for everyone. Putting the entire hand inside the vaginal cavity is possible; the vagina is made to stretch to fit a crowning baby. The size of your hands and the elasticity of your wife’s vagina, however, will be determining factors when asses ... Read on »
Soothing Colicky Babies With Aromatherapy by Cascia T. Posted Sun 12 Jul 2009 10:15pm Colic is quite common in babies and in some cases can go on for many months. It is very painful for the baby and distressing for the parents. Babies can be affected whether they're fed from the breast or bottle. Colic is usually ceased when the trapped gas is eventually passed or a bowel movement is made. Essential oils can be useful for encoura ... Read on »
Popular Baby Media May Not Actually Advance Learning by HealthFinder Posted Thu 10 Mar 2011 12:00pm healthnewslink As science catches up to marketing, doubts arise about value, effectiveness. By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter ... Read on »
The BONET: Helping a New Mom Understand Her Baby's Behavior by HUG Your Baby Patient Expert Posted Tue 01 Feb 2011 12:00am Donna Karl, MS, APRN, BC, is a nurse, educator and researcher at Children's Hospital Boston. She and her pediatrician colleague, Dr. Connie Keefer, have just published "Use of the Behavioral Observation of the Newborn Educational Trainer for Teaching Newborn Behavior." This article describes The BONET (Behavioral Observation of the Newb ... Read on »
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How to Help a Choking Baby and Toddler by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Sat 06 Aug 2011 5:49am All the steps below are to be performed on Baby and Toddler who are CONSCIOUS. When you have a choking baby or toddler, the first thing you must do is stay calm. Though it might be really difficult at times, you must understand that panicking can only make things worse. When you suspect that something is in the throat of your child, put y ... Read on »
Foodie Baby: Take Two. by Emily Malone Posted Thu 19 Jul 2012 8:39pm I tend to shy away from writing advice posts, because really the only things I am an expert at are parallel parking, reading maps, and making perfectly crispy tofu .  Beyond that, I’m just figuring it out with the rest of you guys.  So this is definitely not advice – it’s more of a recap of me blubbering my way through baby’s first foods. O ... Read on »
Intro To Baby Sign Language And Some Helpful Tips by oceansky Posted Wed 09 Feb 2011 10:49pm Baby Signing is a cool way to communicate with your baby or young toddler. It is easy to learn how to sign and the rewards are great. You can start to sign with your child at any time – why not begin right now? When starting with baby sign language, it’s best to pick a few simple signs to begin with. These should be signs that represent so ... Read on »
Intro To Baby Sign Language: What Age And First Signs by Christine .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 18 Feb 2011 9:46pm This guest post is brought to us by our friends at the Baby Sign Language site. Enjoy signing with your baby! Baby Signing is a cool way to communicate with your baby or young toddler. It is easy to learn how to sign and the rewards are great. You can start to sign with your child at any time – why not begin right now? The most responsi ... Read on »