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Babyproofing Drawers and Furniture
Asked by J.S. from Santa Fe
on February 19, 2008
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We're having some babyproofing challenges that I'm hoping to get some product recomendations for. We can't seem to find any kind of lock for shallow drawers. The dra...
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- As much as we want them to - latches won't stop kids from getting into where they want to. However, Home Depot sells "stubby" screw drivers that are about 1 1/2" tall...
- Have you tried putting up baby gates? I never found any locks or latches that kept my son out of anything. I ended up just closing doors to the areas I didn't want h...
- Even though it can be a pain, the word, "no" has been our best solution at home. There are just some places if my son gets into (and he's smart enough to get through ...
Another BF and Returning to Work Question
Asked by A.K. from Chicago
on February 12, 2007
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I am returning to work FT at the beginning of March, and have the Medela Advanced Pump in Style. I want to continue exclusively BF my son, and have been pumping once ...
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- I had 3 bags, one for pump, one for bottles to daycare, and a cooler for storage while I was at work. I usually left my pump at work just cause I had so many things t...
- Hi A., I am returning to work this Thursday (agghhh) thus understand your questions. The only advice I can offer is that we have tried the Medela bottles for feeding...
- Hi A. I was pleasantly surprised when I returned to work to find out they offered a lactation room. Disposable equipment and tubing was provided to each mom. The ...
Heading Back to work...questions About Pumping
Asked by J.P. from New York
on September 7, 2010
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I want the absolute best for my baby, as every mother does I know. I have been exclusively breastfeeding for the last month and on demand. I plan on returning to my ...
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- Wow I'm almost on the same schedule as Christa O. below. :-) I've been back to work for 6 months and besides a few (less than 5) formula feedings in the beginning, ...
- Hi, J., I would start now by pumping both breasts after every feeding. Even if you don't get much (or any) milk at first, don't stress about it. Just keep doing it, ...
- Well lots of good advice, my little tid bit is basically rule of thumb try to pump every 3 hours. I read you're a nurse and what I hear it's quite challenging. I worke...