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Co-Sleeping

The family bed, co-sleeping, shared sleep - no matter what you call it, it means that your child sleeps with you. Sharing sleep is popular with parents (particularly nursing mothers) of babies who wake throughout the night, since it allows parents to avoid getting up out of bed and traveling up and down a dark hallway. Co-sleeping is common with parents of older babies who enjoy the nighttime closeness. If you decide to have your baby sleep with...

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Introducing Fish to Your Baby

What is the age for introducing Fish to your Baby and what type of fish should be introduced? Courtesy of www.wholesomebabyfood.com Is Fish an Allergenic food? Fish, specifically shellfish and "bony" fish, are known allergens for an infant. It is often recommended to introduce fish only after a baby has reached one year of age. Many sources suggest waiting until after 3 years old. Still, other sources say that introducing fish to...

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Common Tests During Pregnancy

Being pregnant means lots of trips to the hospital before your little one even makes an appearance. It may seem like you are being poked and prodded a lot, but every test is important and allows your doctor to track your baby's growth. ULTRASOUNDS: An ultrasound scanner is a machine that uses high-frequency sound waves to create an image of the internal organs (and your baby) on a monitor. Ultrasounds can be shown in 2, 3 or 4-dimensional...

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Immunization

Immunization: recommended vaccines for Canadian children What is immunization? Immunization may also be called vaccination, baby shots or needles. It is the best protection against many serious diseases. How does it work? Vaccines trigger your child's own immune system to make antibodies to fight diseases. For immunization to work best, children must have all their vaccinations - on time. Is it safe? Immunization is very...

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Your baby’s sleeping soundly…or is she?

Cot Death, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), affects three families every week in Canada. SIDS is an unexplainable death of an infant, and leaves our community asking some big questions. Charlotte Wenham, a former Emergency Nurse and mother of two boys, explores this topic. “One night during his flu the breathing monitor alarm went off, it was 2:25 in the morning – not his usual wake up time”, says Angela, a mother and accountant...

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Breastfeeding and returning to work

Join the many women who continue breastfeeding after returning to work! Why continue to breastfeed? Your baby needs only breastmilk for the first six months, and you can continue to breastfeed for up to two years and beyond. Solid foods are to be introduced at six months. Continued breastfeeding is important for your baby because it: Benefits brain development; Protects against illnesses such as colds, coughs, ear...

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Benefits of Breastfeeding

We've all heard how beneficial breastfeeding is to both mommy and baby. Here are some interesting facts: Did you know? 1. Breast milk has natural antibiotic qualities, and many mothers swear that a squirt in the irritated/infected eye of their baby has helped to clear it up. 2. During the first half of the 20th century, when not breastfeeding their babies, moms made their own ‘formula' with evaporated milk, water and table...

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Lullaby and Goodnight

Lullaby and Goodnight As a new parent you may find yourself rocking your baby to sleep and struggling to remember the simplest of lyrics to the lullabies that you remember from your childhood. We thought we'd help you out with the lyrics to a few of the most common.? Frere Jacques (French Version) Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques, Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous? Sonnez les matines! Sonnez les matines! Din, dan, don. Din, dan, don. (English...

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Daddy, Play with me

The clock in Jeff's car glows 6:40pm as he rolls into the driveway after another long and tiring day at work. He opens the door to his home with a weary sigh and drops the mail next to the answering machine, which is blinking in that incessant, anxious way that demands listening. All he wants is a relaxing evening with no bosses, clients, or coworkers to please. He peeks into his wife's home office and greets her warmly. As they chat about...

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Reflux and GERD

In many countries worldwide reflux is over diagnosed. Unfortunately parents don’t really have an understanding of what real reflux is and so they medicate or operate before trying to fix the problem holistically.The majority of babies posset, and many of that majority spit up quite a considerable amount. When does reflux become “gastrooesophageal reflux disease” (GERD - in the USA oesophageal = esophageal) where it needs to be treated...

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Boys and Girls

It's a biological fact that there are differences in behavior and development between boys and girls from birth. Don't enforce stereotypes, but help your baby to develop skills that don't come as naturally, such as language for a boy and spatial skills for a girl. Differences in brain development Gender differences stem from the way the brain develops in male and female embryos. For a baby to learn and develop, certain connections ...

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