2 hours later — a very stubborn
post term baby entered the world.
Not exact matches
(Note: This
post refers to healthy, full
term babies.
paid
post - healthy eating for
baby boomers March is National Nutrition Month When I turned 64 I decided to make significant life changes to benefit my long -
term health.
I think women are becoming more comfortable in telling others that they are still nursing older
babies so hopefully there will be a shift in attitudes but I have recently «lost» a few facebook followers after
posting a status regarding full -
term breastfeeding (I think they were most likely from a giveaway I did ages ago and not on the same page re: bf etc) Apart from that, I love telling Mums on the ward (I'm a bf peer supporter) I'm still feeding as it opens their mind to that possibility and I think I look pretty normal so it mostly doesn't freak them out My son is far too busy to nurse out and about and prefers juice so we've not nursed in public (apart from support group) since he was 18 mths and that was as I had a blocked duct!
I've been thinking about this for awhile... I wrote a
post on my
Baby Brain and was told it's called Momnesia... I love that
term, it's perfect!
Post dates makes me cringe — the crunchy, shrunked, calcified placentas, the poor wrinkled
babies that have lost the subcut fat that
term babies should have, all skinny and sad.
From our
posts, you can tell we'd think that your «
baby whisperer» would at best be a short
term solution and at worst, a terrible waste of money and source of additional stress.
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term.
In the first 3 months of a
baby's life, also known as the 4th Trimester (a
term coined by Dr. Harvey Karp — more on this in future
posts!)
I'll share some things I've bought in
terms of
baby gear and things for his room in another
post.