Sentences with phrase «better than any other mom»

So do NOT think you are ever better than any other mom because you exclusively BF.
During the first year of my first child I thought I was doing better than other moms and felt superior to them (in other aspects than bf and nb) and yes I feel idiot when I remember!
Celebrity moms certainly seem to feel the pressure to be better than the other moms in celebrity land.

Not exact matches

The divorcing couple are presented as being truly faithful, if not to each other, then to love: «Sometimes moms and dads fall out of love / Sometimes two homes are better than one / Some things you can't tell your sister cause she's still too young / Yeah you'll understand / When you love someone.»
Share Speaking as a mom of early readers and an avid lover of reading (I only wish my reading list contained something other than children stories, but then again my music selection also suffers the same fate), I strongly believe in the importance of reading (the earlier the introduction to books the better).
I've felt this many times myself; I see other moms with their kids in public and just assume they are so much better at parenting than I am.
While fitteds may cost more than other diapers, many moms feel the price is well worth it.
-- I have an Italian mom, which means dark, hereditary circles and hollows — I just turned 50 on July 20 — and though I try to take good care of myself and am told that I look younger than my age, these eyes are showin'the signs... — I have a 12 year old boy with special needs and sleep is something that we do not get much of around here, which impacts my eyes (no replacement for sleep, I know)-- I have tried many, many, many creams (drug store brands, Estee Lauder, Lancome Genifique, Clinique, Origins, Clarins, Chanel, am trying ProX / olay right now, many others) and I have still not yet found my holy grail eye cream, nor have I ventured into trying the Perricone brand (though I've always wondered if it was worth it)
My childbirth choices were made for a variety of reasons, and proving that I was somehow «better» than any other mom out there wasn't one of them.
There are few more personal matters than how we feed our own children, and we'd all be better served by adopting a live - and - let - live attitude instead of judging other moms.
My neighbor had preemie twins (a few months after I had a healthy, easy, easy singleton), and she has said more than once how much it helped to hear from other twin moms that twins is NOT the same as one, that it's eight times harder, that it gets better.
He just fought me so hard, but I had read other stories of moms that had to fight for months before they got their child to latch again, so I'm very thankful that I finally convinced him that it coming from the source was better than sucking it out of a bottle.
Boppy Pillow wins # 1 baby product (Boppy Pillow gets more votes than any other product) in the Baby Bests Awards - voted on by moms.
If you're gonna give moms a room to nurse in, you better make it someplace other than a makeshift bathroom, and you better make sure it accommodates more than one mother at a time (because do they seriously expect that only ONE mother will need to breastfeed her child at a time in an entire international airport?)
Plus, other countries give moms better leave options, which helps support extended breastfeeding rather than discourage it.
It's better if someone other than mom gives baby the bottle so baby continues to associate breastfeeding with mom.
She started Sydney Paige from her previous home in Los Angeles with little more than a sense of responsibility to her family and the families of others, a desire to do good, and a few other moms willing to lend a hand.
Postpartum advantages are adding up as well: Research by Kennell and others suggests that doula - supported mothers breastfeed more successfully and suffer from less postpartum anxiety and depression than new moms without such support.
And a lot of times what ends up happening is moms will doubt their supply or it might be other influences, maybe it's a family member as well, they'll interfere with nature and rather than being a primary insufficient milk supply issue, it kind of transitions into a secondary causes that also interfere with her full production.
They may be a better sleeper than the other one, and hey, what Mom does not like getting more sleep, or it could be for some other inexplicable reason.
I would also add that moms need to travel with an extra shirt in their carry - on as well — there is not much worse than traveling with spit - up or other unmentionable stains on your clothing!
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Just like every mom - to - be has different food preferences, every baby has certain foods he or she likes better than others.
Superstylish and much less bulkier than other larger nursing pillows, your Prop»em Up ™ Moms on the Go mini nursing assist pillow can be used in multiple positional uses depending on your needs as well as conveniently fits in your diaper bag for travel!
Other than being able to sleep in, there's no better way to start off Mother's Day than with a delicious brunch (that mom didn't have to cook) and some coffee.
Your baby should also be more upright while drinking from a bottle and someone other than mom should give it to them for best results.
I inherently knew more than I ever imagined was possible about my baby, and that I could encourage other moms to realize they too are capable of being the best mothers that their babies could ever need.
ON THE OTHER HAND: If he's pissed because he (and his mom) don't think it's «fair» that you have your mom but not his in the room, well, that sounds like you two need to have more than one discussion.
«It's able to use the sugar molecules in mom's milk better than any other gut microbe, including commensal and pathogenic bugs.»
I've heard the joke that allergy moms are better investigators than the FBI; calling manufacturers, retailers, other parents, schools, playgroups, and all kinds of places to gain intel on what goes into products, and educating others about allergies.
The next thing I would say is that other than my husband my mom is my best friend.
Data published in a scientific journal called Pediatrics indicated that moms of autistic kids were 5 times more likely to report having a good relationship with their children than moms of children with other learning disabilities.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a Single Hot Moms - 3 reasons why it's much better to date a milf or hot mom rather than a princess.
Even a stay - at - home mom provides her family with services worth more than $ 120,000 a year, cooking, cleaning, caring for children, shopping for the family's provisions as well as assuming many other valuable responsibilities.
Well, if, shockingly, you're someone other than my mom, then check out the «About» section -LSB-...]
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Even a stay - at - home mom provides her family with services worth more than $ 120,000 a year, cooking, cleaning, caring for children, shopping for the family's provisions as well as assuming many other valuable responsibilities.
Subtle differences in the design, user interface, and services make some smartphones better suited for certain tasks than others, while the demands on moms, dads, and grads vary significantly.
«Appreciate that moms and dads parent differently, and that one way is not better than other.
In an interview with Salon, Dr. Kyle Pruett explained that dads generally engage in activities with kids that moms do not, including: «roughhousing and other physical activity; an interest in having children encounter the world outside of the mother's enclosure, not in spite of it but in addition to it; the use of play as a form of teaching as well as entertainment; and a willingness to allow frustration to build a little bit more than a lot of mothers are comfortable with, in order to teach some life lessons.»
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