Cloth vs. Disposable: Modern Moms Switching Back To Cloth

(ARA) – Allie Schellhammer admits that she is changed for the better.  When Schellhammer was pregnant, there was no doubt in her mind that she would use disposable diapers for her baby, Catherine, who is now 16 months old. Cloth diapers were a distant thought in this mom-to-be’s mind.  “I grew up hearing stories about […]

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How to Teach your Child Hand Washing

One of the first things you should do when training your child to be a happy, healthy individual is to teach them proper hand washing skills from the very beginning. Even when your baby is too young to wash his or her own hands, you can talk them through it while you hold their little […]

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Infant Colic Signs

Both adults and children can suffer from this colic problem regularly occurring pain attacks in the upper abdomen or umbilical area. Another symptom of infant colic problem is the feeling of a soft belly (abdomen without tension). Colic in adults often indicate kidney or gallstones. Infant can especially in the first four months of life […]

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Avoid Swine Flu in Babies with Vaccines

The H1N1 virus has attacked the world with unprecedented vengeance during and after April, 2009. The trail of disease started off in Mexico and then spread in many countries around the world. The H1N1 virus is more virulent than the H5N1 (avian flu) virus that had spread a couple of years ago. The issue with […]

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