Sentences with phrase «what if the baby»

This rendition of the new genetics begs the basic question of eugenics: What if baby Buck had flunked out of kindergarten and every subsequent grade?
Obviously milk is a main part of their diet and is packed with all sorts of nutrients that your little one needs, but what if your baby can not consume dairy or lactose, or your family is looking for a vegan alternative?
But what if your baby does not finish the bottle during that feeding?
In this case, I was looking for a light weight playard that could hold my ever - growing giant baby... but what if your baby, or your apartment, is smaller and you want a compact playard?
But what if your baby is having some skin problems?
What if your baby's stomach can't handle so much volume?
What if your baby is sleeping away the day and awake all night?
There are so many battles you might feel like you need to «win» when it comes to breastfeeding (or not breastfeeding)-- Should you do it at all, and for how long, and how often, and what if your baby won't latch, or has a tongue tie, or you get mastitis, or clogged ducts, or cluster feeding is killing you?
What if my baby only likes facing out when worn, is that okay?
What if the baby woke up more often in the morning shift than the evening one or vice versa?
What if your baby chokes or has an allergic reaction?
What if the baby cries?
What if your baby runs out of breastmilk during the day?
What if babies starts to eat much more frequently like going from every 3 hours to every hour to an hour and a half?
What if a baby just refuses regular formula and isn't gaining weight?
What if your baby or older child gets a bean, a button, a piece of cereal, or some other little thing lodged in his or her nose...
What if your baby dies tomorrow?
What if the baby carriage develops a problem during your rental and all you get is a voice mail when you call for help?
Or, what if your baby pulls that toy off (newborns are a lot stronger then you think), it covers her face and she can't get it off?
You may have heard about how to clean cloth diapers with exclusively breast - fed babies, but what if your baby is fed formula?
What if the baby doesn't seem to like a grandparent?
So, what if something truly is wrong: what if your baby isn't growing well?
and, «What if my baby falls asleep while nursing?»
Babies and toddlers need their naps to help them get through the day, but what if your baby or toddler refuses naps or wakes quickly and still seems tired?
What if the baby has a dirty diaper?
But, what if your baby was truly experiencing colic?
New moms that desire to breastfeed might have questions like, «will I produce enough milk,» «will it come easily,» «what if my baby has a problem latching.»
Can this affect a mom's overall milk supply and does it depend on the age of the baby or what if the baby is actually sleeping longer stretches at night on his own?
So, I hear a lot of moms ask, «What if my baby discontinues to cry at the bare nipple and can not latch without the shield — should mom keep trying without the shield or should she instead kind of favour this that's actually help our baby get on?»
What if the baby was born, and was alive today?
What if the babies weren't ready?!
You can even say parents become a little dependent on that Cozy Coo to comfort baby and save their sanity, but what if baby completely destroys it with a blowout?
That's why, according to the Mayo Clinic, 89 percent of new parents find their minds racing: What if the baby suffocates?
As long as mom is vitamin D sufficient, her breastmilk will have the «right» amount of vitamin D. However, babies were «designed» to get only part of their vitamin D from breastmilk and the remainder from sun exposure — what if baby does not get a minimum amount of sun?
What if my baby screams the whole flight?
Every baby needs a security blanket, but what if your baby's blanket could double as a baby toy?
What if my baby rolls onto his or her stomach during sleep?
-- What if my baby can't get used to sleeping on his or her back?
-- What if my baby's grandparents or another caregiver wants to place my baby to sleep on his or her stomach for naptime?
What if my baby's grandparents or another caregiver wants to place my baby to sleep on his or her stomach for naptime?
What if your baby does not show interest in solid foods though?
But what if the baby sleeps a little more than usual?
Now we know what you're thinking: «What if my baby hits his head on the hard wood slats?»
But what if your baby eats so often that your pumping sessions are not only painful, but unproductive?
What if the baby is crying and can't be calmed down?
But what if the baby keeps falling asleep on your breast?
And what if the baby falls asleep in the car on your way home?
You may be asking questions such as «What if my baby is too old for the car seat?»
What if your baby is extremely sensitive to corn, artifical flavorings or dyes, or any of the other inactive ingredients?
But what if your baby is bigger than a newborn?
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