Furthermore, it send notifications such as what is
happening to your baby today, how much he measures exactly as well as what you should be feeling right now.
Not exact matches
Certain analogies
to Nazi horrors spring
to mind: German doctors killed disabled
babies between 1939 and 1945 — as is
happening today in the Netherlands, despite being technically illegal.
@jc... you can Google it... Many do (umented cases of people pronounced dead only
to awaken or move hours and days later It's not a miracle, it still
happens today with all our technology, a
baby was just pronounced dead and sent
to the morgue only
to be alive 10 hours later on ice.
Today's topic is «It's not your fault» said by a Pedi in the ER
to a home birth mom whose
baby had been transferred because «the
baby needed treatment for a freak occurrence that could have
happened in the hospital as well.
While this is by far the most common type of
baby doll carrier available on the market
today, what
happens if you've been babywearing with a sling style carrier and your little one wants
to mimic you like this instead?
Culturally speaking, here in the western world we start potty learning very, very, very late (in most cultures around the world even
today, pottying
happens much earlier simply due
to logistics — just consider how few people really have access
to disposable diapers or laundry facilities
to accomodate cloth diaper washing, so these cultures are simply more aware of and responsive
to a
baby's innate ability
to recognize and signal about their need for elimination, just as a
baby is able
to signal for hunger).
It's easy
to see how something like this would
happen since back then they didn't have half the sophisticated technology we have
today that's able
to identify a
baby by their iris.
today, Laura is leading the conversation on sex after
baby arrives, and we would love
to hear from you about fears and realities of what
happens to a couple's sex life after a
baby is born, as well as any insights you can share on how
to keep the sparks flying!
I don't know why things
happened the way they did, why my
baby came early, why she developed severe oral aversions that still plague us
today, why she couldn't suckle or why no one picked up all the issues that contributed, but I do know that exclusively pumping has made me stronger, that it has ignited a flame and inspired me
to help, support, and encourage moms
to get the right help,
to help them through the difficult stages, and be there as moral support through the highs and lows.
But like the medieval alchemists,
today's cloning and stem cell biologists are working largely with processes they don't fully understand: What actually
happens inside the oocyte
to reprogram the nucleus is still a mystery, and scientists have a lot
to learn before they can direct a cell's differentiation as smoothly as nature's program of development does every time fertilized egg gives rise
to the multiple cell types that make up a live
baby.
I'm sure you have a favorite month as well, but this one just
happens to by my favorite for a few reasons: 0)
Today I'm celebrating with some other May
babies by giving away $ 500 dollars!
Sorry about the double appearances
today, but one of them
happens to be a (Virtual)
Baby Shower so that's an automatic forgiveness.
Today's Must Reads Cleo Journal has an excellent piece by Sara Black McCulloch on audience complicity, cat - fights, and star persona in What Ever
Happened to Baby Jane?
As it so
happens my coffee table collection
today has grown
to include my daughter's felt craft and my other daughter's beanie
baby... oh!