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After your baby is born his very first cries are like music to your ears because it’s the very first sound that you’ve ever heard him make. Some newborns cry more than others and sometimes there is no real reason for it. There is a specific stage of crying that some babies experience known as […]

What is purple crying?

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It’s probably hard to imagine, but babies have almost 100 more bones than adults do. Newborns have 300 bones and adults have 206. Bones are made up of living tissue and calcium that continuously changes throughout a babies life. These little bones start to develop before you can even find out whether it’s a boy […]

Did you know that babies have more bones than we do?

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When setting up your newborn’s nursery there are so many things that you need to consider. Of course, getting everything ready for your little one’s arrival is at the top of the list. Although, your comfort should be a number one priority too. Being a new mama is very demanding and anything to make life […]

Setting up your newborn’s nursery to make Mom’s life easier

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Every pregnancy is different, so this doesn’t apply to everyone, but for the majority of women the first trimester is usually the worst. Your hormones are through the roof and your body is trying to adjust to it, so you experience the dreaded morning sickness, along with other unpleasant symptoms. I like to think of […]

Changes that occur during the third trimester

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Let’s face it, after the baby is born it’s pretty much Mom’s show. It’s very important to get Dad involved as much as possible. Any proud father would want to bond with the newest bundle of joy in anyway possible. There are plenty of things that you can do to help dad bond with the […]

Tips on how to help Dad bond with the new baby

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