Sentences with phrase «who listened to their babies»

They compared the MRI results to those of exclusively formula - feeding mothers who listened to their babies crying.

Not exact matches

Little appears to have changed since the days when Livingston was a baby - faced college student who just wanted to listen to tunes on his BlackBerry.
They really listen to the parents who use their products, and they just keep coming through for all of us baby carrier nerds (like myself)!
I sure hope all the women who listen to this woman talk recognize that the R&R ticket would have taken the food out of her baby's mouth by denying food stamps and denied them both shelter by eliminating programs like low - income housing.
Praise God for the church nursery and Sunday school workers, for the young ones without babies themselves (and all of their energy), for the older couples who have raised their babies (and all of their calming certainty), for the other tired parents who take their turn so that they could perhaps listen to the sermon next week.
One day in the grocery store I was talking to anyone who would listen about this, when a woman relayed the story of a friend whose baby boy wouldn't sleep — until the mom eliminated dairy from her diet.
Maybe he was a wob who is coming round to the truth so he's asking us listen baby please.
Does baby ever listen to you or is she hard of hearing, I know a guy who knows a dude that can build her a set of bionic ears.
It's supposed to be about listening to your baby and yourself — NOT about listening to strangers who don't know you, your kid, or your situation.
I met a woman who taught me to listen to my baby.
If they don't listen, remember there is always more than one doctor out there, and you should find the one who listens to you and advocates for your baby and your health.
Listen, I'm all about living in the «now» and being grateful for who our babies are today, but there are tough moments when you need to remind yourself that something new and exciting is around the corner.
I mean, first I made faces, then I made worse faces, then I sighed loudly and rolled my eyes, then I turned to the poor girl behind me who was crying because she was formula feeding and told her very loudly not to listen to that crap because it wasn't true and her baby would be fine.
But OK, in addition to the fact that the pain was my fault for not being able to position my baby properly, I am probably also just a whiner who didn't listen to the suggestions I got for my fixable problem.
During Jack's early days, my mom would adamantly tell anyone who would listen that babies should be put to sleep on their stomachs.
Among the mothers with the sickest babies, milk production in those who listened to the tapes was more than double that of moms who didn't listen to the tapes.
Breathing was more regular and deeper among the babies who listened to heartbeat noises, as well.
Stop listening to all those parents who tell you that their baby goes to bed at 7 am and sleeps through the night.
Yet if you happen to be one of the many women out there who feels though it is not working and creating an obsession of watching the clock instead of your baby, it might be time to start listening to your instincts and following the lead of your baby... instead of the book.
My mommy loves to listen on her iPad as she's feeding my baby sister who makes the funniest noises when she eats.
It is a great product for first time parents who want to have the added peace of mind to listen to their baby's heartbeat.
People want to do the best thing for their babies, of course, but lactivism pushes this to the extremes, and in the process alienates people who might listen to a more sensible approach.
It is very reasonably priced for what it offers and we can recommend this monitor to nervous first time parents, or anyone who want to listen to their baby's heartbeat during pregnancy.
I listen to my U.S. friends, who are becoming moms for the first time, talking about the best brand of swaddle blankets, baby monitors and oh, how you must get Sophie the Giraffe.
My advice: Don't listen to those who pressure you to do something that isn't right for you — a mother's instinct is best and you are definitely NOT hurting your baby.
A 1990 study from the Archives of Disease in Childhood found that 80 % of the babies studied fell asleep within 5 minutes of listening to white noise, as compared to only 25 % who were not.
While I totally don't judge parents who sleep train their babies, because sleep is important, I, personally, can't stand to listen to my baby cry.
After I accepted that my daughter just was not a child who was going to sleep for long stretches at night (she will be two soon and still wakes to nurse every two or three hours), it stopped bothering me, and now I, too, take those quiet moments to breathe in her baby hair smell and listen to her small sleepy sounds.
I am no expert, and I don't pretend to have the answers — I am just a parent who is approaching the second anniversary of the stillbirth of her first son — but I do know the power of peer - to - peer support, having a voice, and being listened too, discovering others who can say «me too», and being informed in the bigger picture of baby loss outside of your own story.
Veronica Tingzon: Many years ago I was in Guatemala with a missionary group with my father and what not, and we did some medical stuff and there was a mother there who had just birthed a baby and the midwife or as they call the «Partera» was telling her just go ahead and feed the baby but the grandmother of the baby was saying, «no, no, no you don't want the baby to get used to the arms» and I said, «listen to the partera» and that mom was lactating probably within a little bit under two days also.
This philosophy, termed «Attachment Parenting» by its champion, pediatrician and father of eight Dr. William Sears (author of the popular child - care manual The Baby Book, among others), sees infants not as manipulative adversaries who must be «trained» to eat, sleep, and play when told, but as dependent yet autonomous human beings whose wants and needs are intelligible to the parent willing to listen, and who deserve to be responded to in a reasonable and sensitive manner.
When the baby arrives, it isn't likely that Aries dad is going to be the calm presence in the hospital room, but rather the excitable, fiery one who has no trouble at all shouting out to everyone who will listen that he's a dad now... and that he's going to be the best.
Through Hand in Hand Parenting, I've heard so many stories from parents who have helped their baby's and children sleep better by listening to tears, play, connection, and giggles.
Johner Riehl: Thanks so much, that wraps up today's episode of Parent Savers, we appreciate you listening, don't forget to check out our sister shows, we've got Preggie Palls with Sunny Gault for expecting parents, and our show the Boob Group with Robin Kaplan for moms who breastfeed their babies.
Well, you know years and years ago I still kind of formulating how I listened to a physician Dr. Marianne Neifert who is the author of couple of baby books but she is a Pediatrician in Denver and she has said you know every part of our body has a failure rate.
She called her midwife, who came over, listened to the baby's heart rate and said that they needed to go to the hospital.
so between getting up to feed my baby (who is in the nursery) and listening ot your baby cry, I never get any sleep.
Seriously, if I'm sleeping while the baby sleeps, then who is going to stare at the ceiling and listen to him breathe?
This book is for the parents who wanted to breastfeed and couldn't; women who are conflicted about nursing and want to make a truly informed decision about what to do with their bodies; breast - feeding advocates and care providers who are willing to listen to the myriad reasons that women may choose not to nurse; and for people who are curious about the other side of this worldwide baby - feeding frenzy.
I imagine what would have happened if I had been stuck at home with a caregiver who wouldn't listen to me, and wasn't monitoring my baby.
According to Vimala McClure, author of Infant Massage, A Handbook for Loving Parents, «Infant massage is an ancient art that connects you deeply with the person who is your baby, and helps you to understand your baby's particular nonverbal language and respond with love and respectful listening.
We appreciate you listening to Parent Savers and don't forget to check out our sister show Preggie Pals for Expecting Parents and our show The Boob Group for moms who breast feed their babies.
Babies need social interactions with loving adults who talk with them, listen to their babblings, name objects for them, and give them opportunities to explore their worlds.
Sunny Gault: That wraps up our show for today, you appreciate you listening to the Preggie Pals, don't forget to check out our sister show Parent Savers, for parents of newborn, infants and toddlers, and our show the Boob Group for moms who breastfeed their babies.
Babies who smiled and looked their parents in the eye become distant, emotionally detached toddlers, unable to speak or listen.
It just never hurts to make friends with other sugar babies, who have the same goal as you, may had ever encountered the same predicaments, listen to their stories, seek advice from experienced sugar babies.
Baby lives with Joseph (CJ Jones), a deaf African - American gentleman who is old enough to be his... well, that is explained, and it's part of Baby's backstory involving his parents, especially his dear mother, and why he keeps buds in his ears to listen to his own mix tapes.
For that, credit Ansel Elgort («The Fault in Our Stars»), who plays Baby (weird, I know), a young getaway driver who listens to music on his iPod while performing tasks for crime boss Doc (Kevin Spacey, never better).
And then there are the treadmill readers: folks who listen to books while exercising or driving or cooking or holding a crying baby, for example.
Jamie would smile as she listened to the residents wonder aloud how many babies the cat would have and just who the baby daddy was.
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