archives: November 26th, 2007

The Baby Gourmet: Making Baby Food from Scratch

November 26, 2007 by Pauline M. Campos | No questions or comments

As a writer, I tend to read and research a lot (some might call it obsessive). So of course, I looked into everything I could while pregnant, from my chances of breastfeeding after my breast reduction, to the pros and cons of jarred ... (read more)


Mother Nature Knows Best!

November 26, 2007 by Karen Gromada | No questions or comments

Did you really doubt it – that as with most mothers, Mother Nature is a multi-tasker?! You may be familiar with the fact that when designing breastfeeding Mother Nature incorporated a number of properties that would have immediate positive effects on an ... (read more)


Benefits of Birth Kangaroo Care

November 26, 2007 by Karen Gromada | No questions or comments

The benefits of immediate mother-baby kangaroo care also known as skin-to-skin contact, were corroborated by a pilot study reported in a November 2007 article in MCN: American Journal of Maternal-Child Nursing... (read more)


Is Your Baby Ready? Follow Your Instincts.

November 26, 2007 by Pauline M. Campos | No questions or comments

For every person you ask, you’ll most likely get a different answer. And even though the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend nothing but breastmilk or ... (read more)


Reduce, Recycle, Reuse

November 26, 2007 by Pauline M. Campos | 2 questions or comments

Reduce, reuse, recycle. It is the mantra of the mantra of every environmentalist out there. And as the “Green” trend continues to grow, with the help of media campaigns and “Green” celebrities like Natalie Portman, it is also slowly enveloping more and more families into ... (read more)


Women and Health Care

November 26, 2007 by Heidi Green | 1 question or comment

Most of the women I know have seen their doctors for some sort of problem related to their reproductive organs. So I wasn’t surprised to hear that the vast majority of women use health care services for female-specific conditions at some point in ... (read more)


Reusable Wipes: Good for Babies and the Environment

November 26, 2007 by Pauline M. Campos | 4 questions or comments

It's hard to explain the reasoning behind switching from disposable to reusable wipes to cleanse my baby's bottom, especially considering the fact that I have never before qualified as a "crunchy" or environmentally-conscious woman. Disposable wipes are quick, easy-to-use, relatively cheap per package, and ... (read more)




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