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How to Make New Year’s Eve Kid-Friendly
If New Year’s Eve means staying at home with the kids this year, making it a kid-friendly festivity is easier than you might think. Parents can still have lots of fun, ringing in the new year with their little ones. New Year’s Eve isn’t exclusively for grownups anymore, and you really don’t have to go out somewhere to make it a great celebration. With family friendly New Year’s Eve parties becoming more popular, the ideas for planning a fun event are endless:
Natural Remedies for Ear Wax Removal in Children
In normal amounts, ear wax (cerumen) provides protection from bacteria and acts as a self-cleaning agent and lubricant, according to the American Academy of Otolaryngology. However, once ear wax builds up, it can cause discomfort, partial hearing loss, tinnitus, odor, itchiness and dryness of the ears. If your child experiences one or more of these symptoms, it’s time to clean up his ears. Fortunately, you can perform natural remedies to remove ear wax.
What To Wear When Nursing
Everyone knows that pregnancy requires a huge style change to accommodate that ever-growing bump, but what about after pregnancy? It’s not so easy to slip back into your pre-motherhood wardrobe, especially if you are nursing. Constant boob access is key and you’ll be required to deal with a dynamic sized and sometimes leaking chest (not…
Signs & Symptoms of Miscarriage in Early Pregnancy
If a miscarriage happens, it usually occurs during the first seven weeks of pregnancy, according to MedlinePlus. Many women who miscarry may not even know they were pregnant. The risk of miscarriage is highest during early pregnancy. Medically, however, an expectant mom could lose the baby as late as week 20 into the pregnancy. Learning the signs and symptoms to watch for can, in some cases, prevent miscarriage. However, even if a miscarriage could not be prevented, keep in mind that many women who miscarry eventually move on to deliver healthy children in future pregnancies.
One Writer’s Story of Finding a Lump: “My Heart Sank”
I am a smart, educated woman who knows about breast cancer and the importance of early detection and knowing your family history. I watched Nana, one of the most wonderful women in my life, die at the age of 54 from the disease. The impact of her death was the focus of the first episode of the Supernanny that we filmed in 2008.