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category: children
12 Nov 2009
related tags: Newborns | Pregnancy | baby | how to | surprise | tips |

A baby is a bundle of joy and a great gift, but sometimes the surprise can catch you off guard.

Here are some tips to dealing with a surprise pregnancy.

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category: children
03 Nov 2009

The 23-year old mother to be is cherishing and documenting every moment of her pregnancy…online.

Lynsee, a teacher in Minneapolis is sharing every moment from start to finish- including the birth.

“We wanted to document the pregnancy and create a one-of-a-kind memento for our baby to have forever,” Lynsee told the website’s partner KARE-TV 11, which is also following her pregnancy (she requested that I not publish her last name, for privacy reasons). “You’ll be at some of the doctor’s appointments… You’ll be there in the delivery room, tastefully, but you will be there.’’

Read more about this internet first.

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category: children
28 Oct 2009

Hmm I wonder if this placement helped them with their sales.

From Flickr.com

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category: children
13 Oct 2009

As children grow they like to explore their environment. It’s important to be aware of the dangers so that your child doesn’t get injured while exploring. Denyse Boxell from SafeKids Canada takes htp://www.WatchMojo.com through the home to reveal all the hidden dangers.

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category: children
30 Sep 2009

Last Week I mentioned the Indonesian woman who gave birth to a 19.2 pound baby, today we’re learning that a woman got pregnant two weeks after being pregnant!

Julia Grovenburg, a 31-year-old Arkansas woman is one of ten double pregnancies that have been recorded.

In Grovenburg’s case, she became pregnant first with a girl (whom she has decided to name Jillian) and then two weeks later with a boy (Hudson). The babies have separate due dates — Jillian on Dec. 24, Hudson on Jan. 10.

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category: children
22 Sep 2009

Think you’re pregnant? If you’re experiencing some of these most common pregnancy symptoms it may be time to start picking baby names.

1. Swollen and tender breasts
2. Darkening areolas
3. Spotting
4. Urinary frequency or constipation
5. Fatigue
6. Nausea
7. Smell Sensitivity
8. Elevated basal temperature
9. Missing period
10. Unusual hunger or cravings
11. Headaches
12. Mood swings
13. Feeling faint or dizzy
14. Metallic taste in your mouth
15. Vivid dreams

According to Today’s Parent

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category: children
10 Aug 2009
related tags: Newborns | Toddlers | Twins | car seats | how to | strollers | video |

There are so many things to consider when a baby is on the way. In this video, WatchMojo.com shops with an expert to find a stroller and car seat that will meet all of your needs. For more information click Here

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category: children
10 Jul 2009


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Pregnancy is an exciting time for mothers. It’s a time to set up the baby’s room, pick out names and an excuse to eat for two.

That’s in most scenarios, but recently women have been watching the scale nervously-completely forgetting that they have a baby growing inside of them. This case where pregnant women then become obsessed with exercise and dieting has been called “pregorexia.”

On average, women should gain 25-35 pounds during their pregnancy. This is needed so that the fetus can grow into a healthy baby.

According to Dr. Holly Phillips on the Early Show,
“calorie restriction is linked with growth retardation (and) birth defects, and (with) vitamin deficiencies, both for the mother and baby. What’s interesting about vitamin deficiencies is, say, for instance, with calcium deficiency: The baby will probably get what he or she needs, but that’ll be at the expense of the mother’s bones. So, you really have to be careful with that” and take in more calories overall than you ordinarily would.”

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category: children
24 Mar 2009

What’s in a name? Apparently an entire list of things you need to take into consideration!

Here is a list of do’s and don’ts when deciding on a name for the newest addition to your family.

Consider these points so that you can make sure that your child isn’t picked on at school or embarrassed as an adult.

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category: children
16 Feb 2009

From the practical considerations of feeding and finding a good sitter to the emotional aspects of spending time apart from your infant, there’s a lot to think about. Here are the basics on leaving your newborn behind for the first time.

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