Sentences with phrase «times as new mums»

Often times as new mums we question our babies, «How can you be hungry again?»

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This week as usual I got to school on time and I got my sticker in my book, that's nothing new as my Mum ALWAYS makes sure I am up no matter how much I put the covers over my head!
At first I avoided pointing that out as I thought my two - year - old might be upset to know the new baby would be taking her milk, but one day she said herself, «Baby having mummy milk» so then we mentioned it each time we read the book and I pointed out baby pigs, sheep, and cows on the farm having milk from their mums too.
Week.4: your baby will be comfortable in their own surroundings now but they may be anxious when you take them into a new environments, such as another person's house or a childminders or nursery; babies are very good at adapting to different situations and in time they will get used to new settings; some babies are raring to go and love the excitement of new people and new places, while others are shy and get distressed once their mum or dad leaves them; if this is the case, try not to worry as they will get used to it much quicker than you think.
The postpartum nurses and breastfeeding classes and LCs at our hospital were great, but if they would spend some time teaching new mums the «side - lying» nursing position, as well as the sitting - up holds, that would be even better!
Your baby arrived smelling brand new and wonderful, but how or where do you even start as a first time mum?
If you have a little one donning a school uniform for the first time this September too then I am sure you will find this post useful and will be bossing your new life as a school run mum before the first half term is over.
As a new mum who wanted to be an attachment parent, I would often hear advice such as to breastfeed my daughter when she hurt herself, if she cried on an aeroplane, or at a time when I was positive she wasn't hungry and was suffering from separation anxiety after being with my husband without me for a whilAs a new mum who wanted to be an attachment parent, I would often hear advice such as to breastfeed my daughter when she hurt herself, if she cried on an aeroplane, or at a time when I was positive she wasn't hungry and was suffering from separation anxiety after being with my husband without me for a whilas to breastfeed my daughter when she hurt herself, if she cried on an aeroplane, or at a time when I was positive she wasn't hungry and was suffering from separation anxiety after being with my husband without me for a while.
«As a new mum, breastfeeding does not always come naturally — it takes time and practice and the last thing you need is to worry about breastfeeding in public because you might show some flesh.»
As new mums we are often times obsessed with how our baby's mouth looks, what position it's head is in and how we are holding them while trying to latch them on.
«As a first time mum the ideas contained in the BabyCalm book make perfect sense, and it gave me the confidence and knowledge to enjoy my new family.
I think this stems from my Mum's love of knitting, as a kid I was able to pick a pattern and balls of wool each year (several times) and within a matter of weeks I had a new jumper to keep warm in.
These days as a new mum, it's even harder to find the time to get a blowout (which is one of my absolute favorite ways to pamper myself), and to even attempt to do -LSB-...]
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And while studies have suggested that girls with working mums are likely to enjoy a range of advantages, provocative new research suggests that boys over time might not do as well.
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