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What's My Baby Doing At Three Months?

Your baby grows in leaps and bounds during the first year of life. Find out which developmental milestones your baby is working on from birth till three months.

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Burp Your Baby Like A Pro!

Does your mother or your mother-in-law have a special knack of getting your baby to burp? Now you can too! Here are a few effective ways to help your baby burp. Making sure baby burps frequently helps keep her comfortable and helps her feed more.

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Simple Steps to Stress-Free Baby Bathing

Bathing your newborn or infant can be a slippery affair! Here are simple tips to make your baby's bathtime enjoyable and stress-free.

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Juggling office and Breastfeeding

As a working mother you may be concerned about managing your new born and your career, while many women have coped with these challenges in their own way, no one approach suits everyone.

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Jars and Pouches Vs Home Cooked Baby Foods

Comparing the two provides an idea to the pros and cons of both types of feeds.

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Post Partum Depression - A Self-Check

If you are a new mother, no doubt you are excited and joyful about this new phase of life with your little one. However, some mothers find themselves feeling emotionally disturbed without much reason, and they?re not able to shake the feeling. Sometimes this can be a sign of post partum depression. In this article you will find helpful information on how to assess whether you just have the baby blues, or whether you may be depressed and need further help.

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Sharing Household Responsibilities After Baby Arrives

Now that you have a child, the number of household chores would have increased greatly. Oftentimes couples get into arguments over who will do what and whether each person is doing their fair share. Here's how you can work out this issue amicably with your spouse and keep your home running smoothly without so much conflict.

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Grandparents As Caregivers

In today's busy world of dual career couples, many find it a great relief to have grandparents watch their kids instead of relying on hired help. Though it saves a lot of worry and expense, having grandparents as caregivers presents it's own challenges. It's not as easy to lay down rules or express dissatisfaction with parents/in-laws as it is with hired helpers. Here are some ways to deal with these challenges.

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Preparing For Hospital

If you're in the eighth or ninth month of pregnancy, we recommend that you get ready for going to the hospital. Some babies come early and you'll want to be prepared. Here's a look at what you can do ahead of time and reduce your stress as your delivery date draws near.

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Budget Strategies Before Baby Arrives

Now that you will be having a baby, you'll need to adjust your budget and spending habits. In addition to the costs of childbirth and prenatal care, as your baby grows he or she will need clothes and baby gear. It helps to plan ahead and be a smart spender. Here are some practical ways to help you plan finances for your bundle of joy.

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