Category: Parenting
Parenting
Helpful Foods to Ease Morning Sickness
When morning sickness strikes, it’s helpful to have a handful of foods by your side to help calm your uneasy stomach. Eating a little bit more frequently can give you the nutrition you need and reduce your nausea. In general, you should look for bland foods that are high in carbohydrates and low in fat.
Hormonal Birth Control & Fertility Problems
Hormone birth control methods are convenient for those times you don’t want to be pregnant but still want to participate in intercourse with your partner. They quietly and discretely block your body from creating a child. They do come with certain medical risks. However, they most likely do not include certain infertility issues.
Movement Games for Preschool
Preschool children love playing games. Games that involve music allow children to strengthen their large motor skills, get some exercise and learn to socialize with others. There are several movement games that are appropriate for preschool children. Playing a mixture of the games throughout each week will keep it fun for the preschoolers.
How to Get a Baby to Drink Milk After Weaning From the Bottle
Once you’ve weaned your baby from the bottle, you want him to start drinking milk for the nutrition that it provides. Unfortunately, this isn’t always as easy as it sounds, especially if he’s used to drinking juice from the cup. Cow’s milk has a different taste and consistency than breast milk or formula, so many children take a while to develop a liking for it. With a bit of persistence, your little one will be drinking milk like a champ.
Colic in the Breastfeeding Infant
If your dreams of breastfeeding your infant and then calmly putting her down for a nice nap have been shattered by hours of incessant, loud crying, you may have a colicky baby. Occasional fussiness is one thing–colic is quite another. If your otherwise healthy baby cries for more than three hours on at least three occasions during the week, she may have colic. Colic is equally common among breastfed and bottle-fed infants.
