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Help!!!!!!should I Take My Daughter to the Er?
... she woke up crying I went into a vomit filled cribEWWWI took her temp again .... own pediatrician I hope that your little Angel is feeling better Please ...
Air Travel Tips W/ Infant
And if you can believe it he was an angel. I did purchase a bassinet seat for my son I ...... My son was in his the Snugli backpack, the line behind me was long, ..... Some airlines actually have cribs that attach to the bulkhead wall, ...
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- Hi, D., I am the mother of two babies, one 19 months old, the other 5 months old. I have flown with the elder baby ten times, all with my elder child on my lap and...
- It's much easier to travel with a baby that you think. Call the airline and ask if they have a place to hang in a portable basinet (provided by the airline). Contine...
- I have a two year old and a two month old. We started traveling with our daughter, now two, when she was three months old. The thing that I suggest if you don't have o...
When to Change the Crib to Bed
Asked by M.G. from Pittsburgh
on July 14, 2008
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I'm looking for advise on moving our 27 month old son from his crib to a bed. He is still perfectly happy in his crib and doesn't try to climb out yet - loves to jump...
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- My daughter will be 3 in September and still sleeps in her crib. We recently spent several days with my brother-in-law and she slept on an aerobed, with her older sist...
- My daughter will be 2 in Nov and i am having another one by dec-jan. We have put a toddler bed in her room and let her take naps in it and let her choose where she wan...
- I would recommend getting the aerobed that you saw and trying it out at home a few times, like a campout in the living room or in your bedroom. He may get a kick out ...
Transitioning to Crib from Bassinet
Asked by M.L. from Dallas
on July 16, 2007
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OK, I am going to do it...as bad as I don't want to. My daughter will be 3 months old next week and the pediatrician told me at her 2 month check up she needs to be in...
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- M.....you stated "as bad as I don't want to". Follow your own instincts, that is your baby and not your pediatricians. There are some decisions as parents that you w...
- This might be kind of mean to say since I have no idea how you feel about your pediatrician but maybe it's time to find a different one. They sound like they might be...
- American academy of pediatrics says NO crib bumper. They also say that the safest place for your baby to sleep is in your room. Our pediatrician recommended we keep th...
Lost in Transition to Crib
Asked by J.D. from Redding
on August 26, 2008
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I know this must be a common theme for moms that have their baby in bed with them, then try moving them to their own crib... my daughter is almost 7 months old and has...
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- First i just want to say you should not have done it any sooner than you are comfortable with. You are the mom and you know when it is time. Yes is might be a little h...
- we never let our son cry it out and he has learned to put himself back to sleep at an older age (he is 2 1/2 and just stopped wandering into our room in the middle of ...
- Hi J., My response is only from my experience and may be different than the majority. It is not so much advice because every child is unique but here is our story of ...
Crib Bumper Dilemma
Asked by B.B. from New York
on June 3, 2008
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My daughter is 9 and 1/2 months old and (knock on wood) has been sleeping through the night since she was 3 months old. Two weeks ago - at the insistence of my Pediat...
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- Hi B., Check out these Breathable Bumpers. They are mesh and breathable (thus the name!) and not thick enough for a child to step onto to hoist themselves out of a cr...
- Hi B., Why did your pedi recommend that you take them out now? I would think that back when she was born up until she had good head/neck control she would be most at...
- I never used a bumper, because I was worried about SIDS and my baby is a ROLLER while she's asleep. Eventually, she just put herself back to sleep after bumping into t...
6 Month Old Baby to Now Sleep in His Crib
Asked by H.C. from Pittsburgh
on June 10, 2008
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Hi everyone,
I have a beautiful 6 month old boy whom thus far have been sleeping in our bed since he was born. We want to start putting him now on his crib at night...
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- Months have gone by now. How are things going? Are you still concerned about letting you child sleep in the crib? Have you let go? Your baby is sitting up, sta...
- I had the same worries when my daughter started sleeping in her crib. I found mesh crib bumpers at Toysrus.com that she can breath through. Her arms and legs no longer...
- One step ahead has breathable bumpers. I wish I had seen them and registered for them when I needed them! http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=5...
When Can You Give a Baby a Blanket in Their Crib at Night?
Asked by R.W. from Dallas
on March 18, 2008
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At what age can you use a blanket to cover your baby at night? My 9 month old's bedroom is always cold at night. I can't help but wonder if he would sleep better if he...
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- You should not put anything soft in your baby's crib until he/she is one year old. Chances are, he will probably kick it off anyway because most babies and toddlers a...
- I'm not sure about the answer to your question. Our baby is almost 10 mths old, and we've always used a Halo sleepsack (wearable blanket). You can get them at baby's...
- Sleepsacks or similar products are excellent for keeping your young child warm and safe. Just search for sleepsack (the most popular brand) or wearable blanket on Google.
4 Month Old Rolling from Back to Tummy in Crib
Asked by L.M. from Chicago
on October 15, 2008
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So, my daughter just learned how to roll over yesterday. I put her to bed at 7:30. It's an hour later, and I've already been her room 3 times because she has flippe...
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- As long as she can lift her head to clear a blanket, she'll be fine. I'd make sure there are no loose blankets or sheets, and if it really concerns you, remove the bu...
- Both our children did this. It was a bit more unnerving for our first born, because he was a 26 weeker, so after bringing him home anything that even had the chance o...
- My daughter is 6 months and at 4 months we went through the same thing. It was awful- on me - because she would scream until I flipped her back over. Finally, one nigh...
My 14 Month Wont Let Me Read to Her
Asked by J.H. from Lancaster
on September 20, 2008
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Hi all, my little angel is 14 months old and I bought several age approriate books for her to read to. But everytime I try to read to her she starts crying and fussing...
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- In regards to books, reading and listening both count! So, perhaps after he has had his fill of reading to himself, trying reading him a story as he plays... he will ...
- Hi, Have you tried the dialogic reading technique? Check out: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/ecrr/workshopsab/workshopmaterials/handoutsecrr/talkerhandouts...
- She is young and if she wants to read to herself then that's a good sign that she's interested in books, at least the pictures. Encourage that, as long as she's treati...