The baby feels fine and, therefore, he or she actively moves his hands and legs.
Babies feel fine and well and aren't too eager to feed again after they spit up.
Not exact matches
I didn't even know why I
felt so bad about considering giving up, because everyone, even medical experts, was telling me my
baby would be
fine if I didn't breastfeed, and I personally had nothing against formula at all (again, I fully expected to wean to it eventually, probably around the six month mark).
If you think the latch doesn't look right but the mother says it
feels fine and the
baby is gaining weight... then the latch is right.
It's totally safe for your
baby, but if you
feel more comfortable straining the clumps or stringy parts of the milk out, that's
fine, too.
The hospital birth was «good, but not great» and the other couple
feel that a good outcome at hospital the first time around guarantees that the mother and
baby will be
fine second time around, so they now have an attitude of «why bother» going to the hospital.
She told us its
fine only the
baby could see or
feel or taste the milk of course we listened and believe.
You may even be reading this and
feel your mama defensiveness rising and think, «My
baby has slept every night in a DockAToT and she's
FINE.»
Most times, your pregnancy will go on
fine and you will soon start to grow
baby bump and
feel your
baby kicking.
Rich sensory experiences (like
feeling different textures) help introduce
fine motor hand movements, which can strengthen beginning writing skills as your
baby grows.
Fine Motor Skill — Your
baby can hold a small object in hand Gross Motor Skill — When put in a sitting position, your
baby can raise her head Sensory Skill — When you hold your
baby you can
feel her body relax and she will cuddle
Bottle warmer - NA Bottle dishwasher basket - NA Bottle drying rack - NA Highchair - NA (we opted to just go with a booster instead to save space and money) Booster Seat for Meals - yes Burp clothes - yes (but I don't
feel like I needed as many as people implied)
Baby bathtub - NA (we just use the sink) Nasal aspirator - yes
Baby fingernail clippers - undecided (I'm not convinced that regular fingernail clippers wouldn't work just
fine) Video monitor - NA Audio monitor - NA (we have a small house) Gas drops - NA Gripe water - Undecided (I got it and used it a bit, but I'm not sure it helped or maybe that just wasn't what was bothering her) Additional Comments / Items?
The wool fiber produced by merino sheep is significantly
finer than other types of wool, so
feels luxuriously soft and gentle against a
baby's skin.
for almost one and half month i had use the shield and only then my
baby use to nurse from me and then i even pumped milk and had to give formula for a month since brest milk was not sufficient for my
baby, so many times i have searched and read articles after articles to wean off the nipple shield and finally suceeded on 21 st november night but then again day time
baby used to fuss for shield, now i don't remember the date but one
fine morning she nursed in the usual normal position (earlier i used the breast feeding pillow) it was the happiest moment for me.But now the worry is her weight.She is gaining weight at very slow pace and many times i
feel my breast don't have much milk.and now she suddenly don't like to feed from bottle.so the target is bottle feed.
The
baby was
fine one day with normal fetal cardiotocography, two days later she didn't
feel him move the morning when she woke up and we went straight to L&D where they found no heartbeat.
How you decide to bring up your
baby is your choice and it is totally
fine to listen and respect how others raise their kids but if you really want to do something a certain way then be confident in your decision, own it and don't let anyone make you
feel bad for your decision.
When compared to Littlest's other newborn diapers from when he was born, I
feel comfortable suggesting that they'd fit a newborn
baby fine at 7 lbs.
Convenience - as your
baby gets bigger and you
feel motivate, inspired, empowered, ok
fine...... obligated to clean the house.
Now, during those crying periods, DO
feel free to go in every 10 - 15 min and briefly reassure your
baby everything is
fine, but do NOT pick him up.
However, it is
fine if you don't
feel this method is for your
baby.
If it doesn't work for you,
fine, but don't
feel bad that you tried (psst... your
babies won't even remember!).
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Encouraging parents to allow their
babies to sleep all night in a piece of equipment like a Rock»n Play in big letters on the box and then encouraging them to limit time in devices in
fine print inside the box
feels misleading to me.
If your
baby is sleeping soundly, don't
feel you need to awaken him; he'll be
fine.
From our experience, giving your
babies formula is just
fine, no one should ever
feel embarrassed or discouraged that they gave their little one formula until they were able to breastfeed or because they weren't able to.
Especially if you are
feeling overwhelmed, it is absolutely
fine to let your
baby play on the floor alone or sit in her swing while you take a little break to have a cup of coffee, read a book, or watch TV.
Wendy Middlemiss and colleagues (2012) have shown that
babies are not «
fine» when they stop crying (even though parents may
feel great).
Thanks for the blog.really made me
feel at ease that i do nt have to feed my
baby powdered toddler milk.btw wat do you recommend bottled ones or tetra fresh milk is
fine?
For any mother snuggling a
baby against her body, nuzzling her face into her infant's
baby -
fine hair and smelling that sweet newborn breath, research to show that mothers and
babies feel best when they are close to each other is about as necessary as research to show that grass will grow if it rains.
It was really clear to me that normal birth was no intervention, healthy woman, healthy
baby... I
feel like my definitions are shifting quite significantly in terms of what is a normal length of birth, what is the normal length of pushing... why if everything is going well and
baby and mum, mum and
baby are doing
fine, then can we stretch those meanings of normal a little bit more?
So my lesson learned is to say «I know there are many different ways to handle this, but for me and this
baby I
feel that breastfeeding until 6 months — since she's gaining weight just
fine — and then introducing solids is the way to go.
After doing some research I
feel fine having an occasional drink (or more) and breastfeeding my
baby.
I was assured that a birth plan is
fine and always respected unless they
feel that either the
baby or me would be in danger.
I
feel bad sometimes when my friends can breastfeed their
babies just
fine.
If you and your partner are interested in a birthing class, that's
fine, but don't
feel like you're not going to be able to deliver your
baby successfully if you don't attend one.
And though it all worked out for us in the end, and I
felt totally
fine about my decision to abandon the cloth bandwagon and throw my contribution into my local landfill for the sake of my sanity and my
baby's comfort, it wasn't a simple road getting from Point Cloth to Point IDGAF.
Mothers who
feel they will only pump occasionally would be
fine with a manual pump; those who are going back to work and need something more powerful would probably require a double electric; mothers who have premature or ill
babies in the NICU, or an older
baby that is hospitalized and not able to nurse, would need a hospital - grade pump to simulate feeds the
baby wasn't getting and to stimulate milk production and supply.
As long as you're not in pain, your
baby is wetting enough diapers, gaining weight, and
feeling OK, then you're
fine.
i have not
felt the
baby move yet, having discomfort around my uterus, but so far, i have been
fine.
Im 17 weeks pregnant and i cant
feel the
baby move yet: (but i been
feeling like crap this whole pregnancy: (i have been puking since day one in my pregnancy, i wish i could
feel fine everyday but instead i see myself in the bathroom most of the time: -LRB-
i
feel physically
fine and am looking forward to having
baby number 2, as is my husband, but we do nt want to endanger my life or the life of my child by doing things too soon.
If you
feel more comfortable stealing away to breastfeed
baby in relative peace and quiet, that's
fine!
When you are 38 weeks pregnant, an ultrasound shows that your
baby is fully developede In fact if your
baby is born any time after this, he / she is considered to be full term and there are no problemsm If everything is
fine in your 20 - week ultrasound, you may not need a 38 weeks pregnancy ultrasoundn Your doctor will keep track of the growth of the
baby and will also ensure that you are healthy by testing your blood samples and urine and measuring your blood sugara Sometimes when you are 38 weeks pregnant, an ultrasound will be ordered by your doctor if he / she
feels that the
baby is smaller or bigger than expectede
As long as you
feel your
baby move every day, he or she is probably
fine.
These few symptoms are often the only indication of the condition; the mom - to - be
feels fine, but until she has her
baby, she'll likely be put on bed rest and monitored closely, as preeclampsia can quickly escalate to severe swelling, seizures, and even coma or death.
I found out I had Hashimoto's about 2 years ago because I was
feeling exhausted and had one missed period, I ran some lab tests and confirmed it, but my thyroid is working just
fine (I checked my thyroid every 3 months and everything was perfect, so I didn't take any levothyroxine or anything) I had
baby # 1 a year ago (unplanned) and even in my pregnancy my thyroid worked
fine, the only thing that my ob / gyn ordered was to take 5mcg of prednisone (I didn't know anything about Hashimoto's at the time, only that I had it) and 25mcg of levothyroxine even when my labtests were
fine; TSH, t3, t4 etc..
Milk is usually formula but a doctor told me that it was
fine to feed a
baby cows milk cut with water, that they just make women
feel guilty to sell formula.
Hope you still
feel great and that you are the
baby are doing
fine!
I was nine months pregnant when I went to the doctor on a Tuesday and my
baby was just
fine, and by Wednesday I wasn't
feeling any activity from her.
When I put this top on I
felt like the bust portion is
fine, and the sleeves are big but OK, but from the side it looks like I'm hiding either a food
baby or the real thing.