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How to Alternate Tylenol & Motrin for a Fever
When your child has a medium to high fever–usually 101 degrees F or higher, some pediatricians recommend alternating Tylenol (acetaminophen) and Motrin (ibuprofen) to help reduce the fever. Each medication has different timing for the doses, which can confuse parents who are worried about over medicating their children. Laramie Pediatrics in Laramie, Wyo., points out that the two drugs are different types of medicine, so it’s OK to use them together, even giving the two medications at the same time.
The Routine Revolution: Simple Steps to Design Your Perfect Day
Transform motherhood with ease! Learn simple steps for creating new routines to find calm, reduce overwhelm & thrive.
The Ultimate Guide to Postpartum Exercise: What Every New Mom Needs to Know
Your safe post partum workout guide! New moms, heal your core, build strength, and feel great with gentle exercises & tips.
How to Handle Your Teen Hiding a finsta or spam Account
They had a “parent‑visible” Instagram, curated and quiet, and underneath it, a private alt account—often called a “finsta”—where they post jokes, vent, maybe say things they wouldn’t say on the main feed
Beyond the Bread: Delicious Lunch Ideas Without a Sandwich
Unlock delicious sandwich free lunches! Get 15+ creative, easy ideas for varied, nutritious meals that picky eaters will love.


