Sentences with phrase «probably heard»

If you're someone that has trouble sleeping with even the slightest disturbances around, such as a snoring spouse, barking dog, daytime noises, new places, or loud upstairs neighbor, then you've probably heard some mention of a white noise machine.
You've probably heard it a thousand times before, but it's true: babies are expensive.
You've probably heard this advice a thousand times, but bedtime routines are so crucial for babies and small children.
You've probably heard the old rubber band analogy before, but I'll trot it out again because it's just so illustrative of what happens with toddlers (and boyfriends, frankly).
Whether your baby is a newborn or into toddlerhood, you've probably heard of women who nurse their babies long after the recommended year.
When it comes to childproofing, you've probably heard the basic baby safety tips.
After he got himself into the batter's box, he probably heard a half dozen different sets of other voices instructing him on what to do.
You've probably heard of the tradition of family members telling each other what they're thankful for on Thanksgiving.
You've probably heard that white noise is helpful for sleep, because it sounds similar to the rush of blood through your veins that your baby listened to while in the womb.
You've probably heard the saying that «Parenti...
If you're pregnant or have recently had a baby, then you have probably heard from nurses, doctors, family member and friends about the benefits...
You've probably heard of the golden hour after birth.
When it comes to finding out tips from everything to bed wetting to when to start feeding a baby solid food, most parents have probably heard of Dr. Benjamin Spock even though 21st century moms and dads are also pretty adept at searching out tips on the Internet.
You have probably heard the name HatchBaby pop up sometime over the past year.
In fact you had probably heard the name Medela before you knew what breast pump is.
By now, you've probably heard of the Zika virus, which is spreading quickly.
An anticipated day at the pool with friends had to be postponed when little brother fell ill, and everyone in the city probably heard the disappointment.
You've probably heard of some of the research where they suggest that sometimes the pacifier can help to prevent SIDS.
If you're like most new parents, you've probably heard or seen articles touting the magic properties of baby massages.
You've probably heard the saying, «You can't spoil an infant.»
If you're a health - conscious person, you've probably heard about how detrimental some of the chemicals used in modern fabric manufacturing can be to the body.
DR. MURPHY: You have probably heard conflicting information about drinking alcohol while breastfeeding.
You've probably heard a lot of information from people in your family and well - meaning friends hoping to offer you advice about what to feed your baby first.
You've probably heard of colic, and maybe even know some other families who have cared for a colicky baby.
Common newborn skin conditions are something you've probably heard about, but the first time you notice yellow, scaly skin on your baby's adorable scalp, your mommy brain will most likely panic.
You've probably heard that it's important to put baby down to sleep «drowsy but awake.»
You've probably heard people say things like, «That smell really takes me back....»
By now, we've all probably heard some statistic or another about how kids are likely to perform better in school, live more healthfully, be better behaved, and grow up to be more successful in life.
If you're thinking about (or have started) nursing a young child, you've probably heard all about the benefits of breastfeeding.
If you live in a place that gets really cold in the winter, you've probably heard the horror in some people's voices when you say your child doesn't wear a winter coat in the car seat.
If you are in the U.S, you have probably heard that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates insurance coverage for lactation support.
By the time she was a year old, she was trying to imitate the sounds around her (though you probably heard her babbling away in a language that only she could understand).
By now you've probably heard the good news — the Affordable Care Act (or ACA) requires health plans to cover the cost of breastfeeding support and equipment for nursing moms.
If you're a breastfeeding mom you've probably heard the phrase, «When in doubt, toss it out!»
You've probably all heard this one: If your baby is being stubborn then grab yourself a fiery curry to smoke him out!
I'm sure you've probably heard about the total solar eclipse coming our way on Monday, Aug. 21.
You've probably heard for non-slip rug pads that stop rug from sliding across a wooden floor?
You have probably heard of StitchFix, Barkbox, Wine of the Month Club, Beer of the Month Club, etc..
By now you've probably heard about the newest crunchy - mamma fad — Baltic Amber teething beads.
You've probably heard that breastfeeding burns tons of calories, right?
You've probably heard about the dangers of mini-blind cords — these narrow, super-strong, knotted strings are strangulation hazards for children and pets.
You've probably heard that you don't need as much detergent as you thought you did to get your diapers clean.
You've probably heard a friend or family talk about options that worked well for her and her baby, and you may want to give those a try.
We've all heard that «breast is best» and you've probably heard a few things scattered in with that to explain why — breastfed babies are healthier, or less fussy, or more attached to their parents and more.
If you've read about fertility, you've probably heard that a woman's body mass index (BMI) at the time of conception, and indeed throughout the entire pregnancy, is an important factor not only in successfully getting pregnant but also in maintaining fetal health.
Joanna Clark: Yes, and I also should say in this age range that white noise is really important and many who have children in this age are probably heard of Dr. Karp and he wrote «Happiest Baby On The Block».
If you've heard about moms and their coffee, then you've probably heard about moms and their wine, too.
You're a parent, so you've probably heard the buzz about making sure to use BPA - free products to ensure your child's health and safety.
Techniques like positive punishment and negative reinforcement (two parenting «buzzwords» that you've probably heard a lot already) are just two of the ways parents and child care providers can try to correct a child's behavioral issues.
If you're a breastfeeding mom or a mom - to - be doing her research, you've probably heard of mastitis and you're probably as terrified of it as I was.
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