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Great Sibling Book?
Asked by C.A. from New York
on May 9, 2011
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I am wondering what is the best book for my daughter to learn about the new baby? I have been on the barnes and noble sites and can't decide which one is the best. Any...
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- "What Baby Needs" by Bill and Martha Sears. It gives suggestions for what the older sibling can do to help out with the new baby, and how important they will be.
- If it's a girl, Welcome to Your World, Baby by Brooke Shields. My 5 yr old still loves it after a year and my 15 mo old likes it now too. The older one has it memorize...
- I don't think you can go wrong with any of the books out there right now. Just read through them and find one you like. Fine one that is simple and focuses on althou...
Seeking a Great Book for Older Siblings Announcing the Arrival of New Baby
Asked by J.T. from San Francisco
on July 6, 2008
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I am looking for a great book to give older children (9 and 7) in preparation for a new baby. Do you have any suggestions?
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- Hi! I don't know of any books, but just yesterday heard about a fun idea for older siblings when a new one arrives. A customer of mine told me about how her grandso...
- Hi Amethyst Brooke Shields just wrote a book on this very topic. I am not sure of the title, but if you google Brooke Shield's new book it should come up. Good ...
- The book is called " i'll love you forever", i cant remember who the author is, but its a great book for kids their age
Postpartum Depression
Asked by C.A. from Dallas
on July 31, 2011
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I read the book by Brooke Shields called Down Came the Rain many years ago. It was so good and I highly recommend it.
I had postpartum depression after the birth of...
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- Common enough. My first son smiled at 6 weeks and I smiled at 8 weeks! Can't say I wanted to hurt him, just get enough rest so I felt normal. I, too, wish there were m...
- Yes. I think all forms of depression, anxiety, mental illness etc. are things people are embarrassed about. People who will readily admit that they have the flu or h...
- My PPD was a blessing in disguise. It was the straw that broke the camel's back, so to speak. I was unknowingly suffering depression as far back as high school, but ...
Getting Toddler Prepared for Baby #2
Asked by A.D. from Evansville
on December 19, 2008
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My husband and I are expecting baby #2 in about 8 weeks. I would like to get a book that we could read to our 2 yr old, that will explain to him (as much as can be exp...
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- Hi A., We are expecting our second daughter any day now too! Congratulations! Some books that we have been reading with our 2 year old are: "Welcome to Your Wo...
- Hi A.. Congrats on baby #2. We just had our second son 6 months ago and just before we had him, my SIL gave us a book called "What Baby Needs." Author is William Sears...
- My son loves the book "I'm a Big Brother" by Joanna Cole. It doesn't tell how the baby comes out of Mommy if that's what you're looking for, but it does give some exp...
Seeking Help on Organizing a Fundraiser in North Huntingdon/Irwin Area
Asked by A.D. from Pittsburgh
on April 29, 2008
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One of my co-workers recently underwent IVF. Her and her husband have been trying for 8 years to have a child, with no success. They just found out on April 25th that ...
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- My first thought when I read your post was that I found it heartwarming that you want to help out your co-worker. I can't imagine what it must be like for her and her...
- AprylD, Besides the fact that this was a choice for your coworkers daughter and not a uncontrolled situation, You have to keep in mind that the couple may not want...
- Hi A., I just attended a benefit for a young girl with an in operable brain tumor which seemed to be a huge success and very well organized. Although, your co-worker...
Update on 12 Month Old W/ DD, Would Appreciate More Feedback...
Asked by A.K. from Phoenix
on July 8, 2011
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Sorry, I couldn't think of the best or easiest way to set up this question. So , if u guys don't mind going back to my 1st post about 12 mos old. I'm just looking f...
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- my four year old is just starting to put sentences together and still dont understand the commands i give her sometimes. She crawled at 11 months, walked at 15 months ...
- I guess if the doctors don't find anything to be concerned about, you probably shouldn't be either. My daughter didn't talk until her third birthday and she's not DD,...
- After reading your original post (found here: http://www.mamapedia.com/questions/2084366481776312321) it sounds like you're doing everything you can in terms of testin...
Postpartum
Asked by N.W. from Chicago
on November 9, 2007
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Im a new mom with a three month old son and about three weeks ago I was put on medication for depression. I have just never felt like myself since my son was born and...
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- First of all I just want to say that I completely understand the way you're feeling, and you are certainly not alone. So many moms go through this, including me, and I...
- Hi N.. Congrats on your new son! I know how your feeling. I didn't have it for long and didn't require medication but I remember saying to myself at the 6 week mark...
- N., I feel for you. I had such a hard time after my baby was born. A few weeks after she was born, I could barely get out of bed and I was physically ill -- could't ...
Need an OB Recommendation in NYC
Asked by K.D. from New York
on February 4, 2008
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I need a recommendation for an OB-GYN in NYc , possibly one who specializes in high risk. I had a complicated delivery with my first pregnancy and was extremely unhap...
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- Dr. Lynn Simpson out of Columbia. She a perinatologist -- specializes in high risk pregnancies and she's at 161 Fort Washington. Unbelievable OB. My first son had a...
- Dr. George Sylvestre at NY Presbyterian - Cornell Weill ###-###-####). His office is on the 1st floor of the hospital (525 E. 68th St). I lost my 1st baby at 35 week...
- I live in NJ and had to have a precedure done 5 yrs ago. I am also high-risk. My high risk ob in NJ (who I love) sent me to Dr. Michael Silverstein. At that time he wa...
Post Partem Depression
Asked by J.A. from Chicago
on February 10, 2011
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Today I went to my post partem check up with my doctor and she diagnosed me with PPD..I feel so ashamed, my doctor told me it was normal for this to happen to me but I...
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- I had it, though mine was undiagnosed. I will say it gets better and I wish I had been given help/gotten help. I was just soooo dysfunctional at the time that even a...
- You are definitely not alone. Do NOT feel ashamed! (if you do, don't feel bad about that either :) ) I have been through it, still have some depression issues (differ...
- Don't be ashamed, Love!!! You got help! I pray your family will be supportive, give you some breaks as you recover. Be kind and loving to yourself. You love your baby,...
Post Partum Depression
Asked by L.H. from Dallas
on November 16, 2010
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I gave birth to my daughter 6 weeks ago. In that short time I've had two emergency surgeries, one for a kidney stone, and the other to remove my gallbladder. Prior t...
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- Wow! It seems you really have been through it! Your body has been completely drained of omega-3 fats, not only that, but without your gallbladder you have a hard tim...
- I had HORRILBE post partum with my 3rd. I took Pristiq and it helped for a few weeks then made me really irritable. It took a little bit to find the right one, but now...
- oh i'm so sorry for you! I know this may sound like a simple thing. But take some time everyday to do skin to skin with your daughter. Take both of your shirts off and...