May 2013
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10lbs 14oz
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Cool. I managed to get Lily’s next doc appointment on the same day as my 6 week check up. I live REALLY far from both doctors. Nearly an hour. Hers is at 10 and mine at 2 so I’ll have to find a way to pass the time. Maybe a day at the river :)
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You know how it is, right, ladies? You know a guy for a while. You hang out with him. You do fun things with him—play video games, watch movies, go hiking, go to concerts. You invite him to your parties. You listen to his problems. You do all this because you think he…
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Opinions please!
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Just pumped for the first time with a manual breast pump. Let me just say. Fuck that. That’s way too much work. I’d rather just let her eat normally. Idk. Any suggestions or tips on pumping ladies? Good electric pump?
How can I tell if the shield fits my breast?!
http://www.amazon.com/Ameda-Purely-Yours-Breast-Pump/dp/B000ME3146 I have the Ameda Purely Yours pump and it...
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Lily was constipated.
Q tip in the butt trick worked wonders. She filled up an entire diaper with a rainbow of different poops. Starting with rock hard green turds and ending with seedy yellow ones. Its funny how before I had a baby I would’ve thrown up at the mere sight of that not to mention the smell but now I just find it cute and endearing, lol.
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Lily loves the vibration feature in her bassinet. It calmed her down straight away! I’m glad I finally got around to putting in batteries.
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Handling a child's mishaps.
If the child is in grief, a good way to begin is, “What are you crying about?” After a child has told what he is crying about a few times, each time being helped by questioning about the incident, and when his crying has abated (become less), you may ask, “What else are you crying about?” Don’t try to stop a child from crying by simply telling him not to cry. Either handle the incident that caused...
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