Just listen to your baby!
Not exact matches
Little appears
to have changed since the days when Livingston was a
baby - faced college student who
just wanted
to listen to tunes on his BlackBerry.
They really
listen to the parents who use their products, and they
just keep coming through for all of us
baby carrier nerds (like myself)!
I'm sorting clothes in the laundry room and the tinies are all watching Little Bear while the
baby shrieks, she
just found out she's in charge of her voice and
listen to her holler.
There, on the comfy couches, I hugged my caffeine, I read while my
baby slept on my chest, or I
just sat and watched and
listened to the adult conversation I was so craving at the time.
I am
just going
to LISTEN to my
baby and RESPOND
to his needs.
My partner will get very angry with our little girl and I worry that this
just makes the problem worse as my partner is very used
to being able
to control everything around her, but now all of a sudden she has a
baby that won't
listen to reason.
After living through these earliest years with about as much attachment style parenting as possible, including
baby wearing, extended nursing, family bed, empathic
listening, and a nurturing, mindful environment, I've been asked
to share some ideas about thriving, not
just surviving, these early years.
Baby's heart beat can also be picked up by a doctor's stethoscope now, and not
just the Doppler which your midwife uses
to listen with at your antenatal appointments.
But OK, in addition
to the fact that the pain was my fault for not being able
to position my
baby properly, I am probably also
just a whiner who didn't
listen to the suggestions I got for my fixable problem.
Just listen to how excited, confident and successful first - time mom Molly was on her FIRST DAY of feeding her
baby:
That
babies fall asleep naturally, when we realise the moments when they need
to cry and
just hold them and
listen instead.
I think
babies do need
to be
listened to,
to have time where they aren't bounced or overfed or distracted, when they are
just held in our arms and get
to soak up our loving care and attention without it being our aim
to stop the tears.
Babies often enjoy
just listening to your conversations, as well as your descriptions of their activities and environments.
Baby Blues: ~ occurs in 50 - 80 % of moms ~ onset is within the first 10 days postpartum ~ symptoms include sadness, crying, fatigue, sleep problems, feeling overwhelmed, and labile emotions ~ treatment can include support groups and
just having someone
to listen — but mom should definitely be watched for continuing symptoms of depression
These battery - operated, handheld instruments are easy
to use - place the doppler fetal heartbeat monitor
just above your pubic bone and
listen, tilting the probe at different angles until you find the amazing sound of your
baby's heartbeat.
How I didn't realize
just how important it was
to pick up a crying
baby,
to kneel down and
listen,
to nurture and respect and
to let the people you love more than anything in the world crawl into bed with you.
The
babies will completely enjoy
listening to the heartbeat, voice, and breathe of their mother,
just as they've been used
to when they're still inside the belly.
Although
listening to baby talk can be annoying, it's likely
to just be a phase.
They can do that by recording their
baby's voice or cries, having a picture of their
baby with them, or
just trying
to relax and possibly
listening to some music.
Schwartz suggests that dad sing songs, hum
to baby, dance (on a side note, my husband has a very funny dance he developed
just for our
baby's fussy days),
listen to calming music, or bouncing with her on the above - mentioned exercise ball.
I am strong because I
listened to my body and had my c - section
just in time
to save my
baby and me.
I cry when I hear about
babies being aborted, even when it's
just listening to a song like «Brick» by Ben Folds Five.
After I accepted that my daughter
just was not a child who was going
to sleep for long stretches at night (she will be two soon and still wakes
to nurse every two or three hours), it stopped bothering me, and now I, too, take those quiet moments
to breathe in her
baby hair smell and
listen to her small sleepy sounds.
If you are a new nursing mother or
just not sure if you are being used as a pacifier and want
to know if the
baby is really eating or not,
listen for swallowing.
I teach music and movement
to babies through age five, and I would
just like
to add that it's not
just the
listening to music that's important; it's the making of it that really stimulates the brain all over.
To just being alive today, and being able to make things, plant seeds, watch babies grow, get muddy, chop vegetables, and listen to the bird
To just being alive today, and being able
to make things, plant seeds, watch babies grow, get muddy, chop vegetables, and listen to the bird
to make things, plant seeds, watch
babies grow, get muddy, chop vegetables, and
listen to the bird
to the birds.
My biggest hope will be for people
to just listen, really
listen to people's experiences, and use it
to enhance their own understanding and
to help them help others experiencing
baby loss in the future.
I am no expert, and I don't pretend
to have the answers — I am
just a parent who is approaching the second anniversary of the stillbirth of her first son — but I do know the power of peer -
to - peer support, having a voice, and being
listened too, discovering others who can say «me too», and being informed in the bigger picture of
baby loss outside of your own story.
As the parent you can come
to know your
baby's cries quite well
just by
listening.
And Cindy writes: «I
just finished
listening to your episode about the
baby blues and your timing couldn't be more perfect.
Just listen, weigh out the tips, and then when she has gone home continue
to raise your
baby the way you want.
Veronica Tingzon: Many years ago I was in Guatemala with a missionary group with my father and what not, and we did some medical stuff and there was a mother there who had
just birthed a
baby and the midwife or as they call the «Partera» was telling her
just go ahead and feed the
baby but the grandmother of the
baby was saying, «no, no, no you don't want the
baby to get used
to the arms» and I said, «
listen to the partera» and that mom was lactating probably within a little bit under two days also.
He tells the distraught mother, «
Just put the
baby in it's crib, close the door, and go somewhere where you won't have
to listen to the child.
Just Jo's Spaced Soothing technique which means you settle
baby then
listen to sleep noises, then respond with soothing when they need you.
Like u mention im sure by getting the proper walker thats stable and secure for your
baby will be wonderful this is really something i hope is not offending the post or anyone
just wanted
to add info im getting feed by reading and
listening around.
Just remember, you did everything right by
listening to your
baby's cues.
When I saw the benefits of
listening to my daughter's feelings, as a
baby, and then beyond into toddler tantrums, when I started getting
listened to as a parent, I realised
just how big this pearl of wisdom can be.
Aside from physical breast feeding problems, new mothers often give up breast feeding for other reasons - such as not feeling supported by family and friends,
listening to old wive's tales, believing that prescribed medication prevents it, thinking the
baby doesn't like it or believing that they
just can't breast feed.
When you're
just trying
to get your head on straight, feed your
baby, and live your life,
listening to other people's nastiness is the last thing you want
to deal with.
No sense
listening to baby scream all the way home, and if he is quiet, toddler may sack out in his seat and you can
just carry him
to his bed when you get home.
... we have a high water birth rate here, mostly because we have this water birth room, which is available with tons of hot water and a big beautiful tub and so essentially if I get them in the room, I get them in the water, I'm
listening to the
baby, I shut the curtains around the tub, I turn the lights down and I
just give them that hour, like 1
to 2 h of kind of privacy where I'm sneaking in
to listen to the
baby.
I have been supplementing my daughter formula since she was 5 days old
just as low milk supply and she's now 2 months old
listening to the moms on your show share their experience with low milk supply and how they're still breastfeeding their
baby even at 4 months and older
just [Inaudible 00:27:23].
The science behind «crying it out» has done wonders
to debunk the idea that «crying it out,» when practiced correctly, hurts children, but
listening to your
baby cry, even if
just for a few minutes, isn't easy.
No one enjoys
listening to a
baby cry, even if it's
just for a few minutes at a time.
Some
baby monitors allow you
to keep an eye on your
baby with visual screens, while some
just allow you
to listen in.
It still hurts my heart when I remember
listening to my first
baby boy crying in his bed when all he wanted was
to be close
to me... I wish I could go back and
just bring him
to my bed and cuddle him I will never ignore my instincts again.
Your
baby gets closeness and warmth close
to your body in the
baby carrier and can
listen to the soothing sound of your heart beat,
just like in the womb.
But I am glad that Marriott kind of came out and said:
listen, they are
just trying
to feed their
babies and we'll let them feed their
babies, you know, kind of thing, so... Props
to Marriott for coming through in the end!
So before we wrap up today's episode, I have an email that I really want
to share with you guys and this comes from Cindy, and Cindy writes: I
just finished
listening to your episode about the
baby blues and your timing could not be more perfect.