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Newborn First Outing

M. asks from Phoenix

My daughter is 2months old. I am very paranoid about taking her out because of the fear of her coming in contact with an illness. Her doctor told me not to take her o...

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Question Re: Babysitting a Newborn

H.P. asks from Orlando

Hello! I am thinking about babysitting a friend/neighbor's newborn & wondered what you all think. When she goes back to work, her baby (boy) will be somewhere b/t 8...

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Shower for 2Nd Baby If They Are Twins?

J.K. asks from Chicago

I have a 2 1/2 yr old son and I am expecting twins (boy/girl) in May. What are your thoughts on having a baby shower this time? I generally don't agree with having 2n...

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Back to Bed Causes Need for Helmets for Infants

A.H. asks from Atlanta

Has anyone had their child's doctor tell them that since we are all afraid of SIDS, that we have to put the child on their back when sleeping? Well it's causing a fl...

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For Moms with Three or More Children

J.J. asks from Columbus

Was it more difficult to go from one to two children or from two to three? We want a third. The first two are 22 months or so apart. I'm just wondering what we're in ...

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Family Visits Are Not Toddler Friendly

A.H. asks from San Francisco

Ok - I figure I can't be the only one in this boat - hopefully some of you have advice. The holidays are approaching and we are getting pressured to travel to see ou...

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Fyling

K.P. asks from New York

Hello... we are leaving for Florida Saturday morning and it is the first time ever that I am flying with small childern. Any suggestions? My peditrican does not be...

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Pack N Play or Co-sleeping

L.S. asks from New York

Hi All Mommies, My brain is on overload right now with all the products out there for babies. This is my first baby, and with so much info..........HELP Please. My b...

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He Wont "Cry It Out"

K.R. asks from Sacramento

Our daily night time routing is give our baby a bath, read a book, nurse him till he sleeps, and lay him in the co-sleeper next to our bed. This usually works until ...

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