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What Kind of Razor to Buy for Daughter's 1St Time Shaving
Asked by A.K. from Dallas
on April 21, 2011
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Hi Mamas! I have a 10 yr old that is going thru puberty :o(....she has long underarm hair and is a little embarrassed to wear a bathing suit b/c of it. Can anyone gi...
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- I second the Schick Intuition...although I use it every day but had to look up on line what it is called! :) I like not having to use soap or shave gel, and this one...
- I would do the Schick Intuition...no need to mess around with soap or shaving creme. They basically have that bar of slippery soapy stuff surrounding the entire razor ...
- I think this is what Christi D. was talking about, and is what I'd recommend also. :) http://www1.epinions.com/content_271041269380
Mom Seeking Help or Remdies for Atomic Eczema
Asked by M.S. from New York
on June 17, 2009
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Hello All, my daughter has been suffering with a very bad case of Atomic eczema since she was 2 years old, she also has allergies. She's now 7 years old and her skin l...
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- My child is 2 amd has this as well. Go to a dermotolgist and get Lipikar cream and Venus perscription, it worked wonders for my child. I still use the cream today, b...
- Drugs and medicines will only help alleviate the symptoms of eczema. If you don't find and eliminate the root cause it will continue to come back. The first thing is...
- Hi, You have probably tried it, but it is best to avoid all meat and dairy while battling excema. After eliminating them, see if condition is still bad. Genetically...
Explaining Adult Nudity to a Five Year Old Boy.
Asked by J.S. from Atlanta
on March 6, 2008
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My family will be traveling to Europe for a few months this summer. I have lived in Italy for a few years and traveled throughout Europe, so I know about the nudity in...
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- Hi J.! First, please excuse my terrible English! ;-)) I am what you would call an "European" woman even if I would consider myself as a French woman only. Making a...
- I would say that this is the perfect opportunity to explain cultural and societal differences to you son. Prior to going on the trip just let him know that some thing...
- I was stationed in Europe twice and, while there is a certain amount of nudity, it was tasteful and not at all pornographic as you describe. I'm sure that what you sa...
I Want. I Feel. I Know.
Asked by D.D. from Phoenix
on October 1, 2011
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I want my husband to listen to me but he doesn't, for what seems like most of the time.
I feel like it is not completely deliberate on his part but I do feel that h...
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- Men and women communicate differently. Check out the blog What Women Never Hear [http://wwnh.wordpress.com] for more insight and advice from an older gentleman (I thin...
- Sometimes I feel that way, too. I have found, in my situation, that sometimes when my husband is not listening/paying attention to me, it is largely because he is ...
- Be direct. The thing that we women don't seem to understand is that MEN DON'T GET HINTS. They don't pick up on our little hints, nuances, and dirty or annoyed lo...
Treatments for Ppd?
Asked by J.E. from Los Angeles
on April 1, 2010
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are there any SAFE meds to use for depression while breastfeeding?
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- I have been on antidepressants for years & with the advice from my OBGYN & my psychiatrist, I stayed on Lexapro throughout my pregnancy & while I was breastfeeding. M...
- Definitely talk to you doctor! I took Lexapro (10mg) during my pregnancy and bfeeding my son (for 13 months) and had NO problems! Low doses can help mom out A LOT ...
- Yes, but you need to talk to an MD psychiatrist who specializes in post partum depression. Do not see a regular doctor or a psychologist, who can't prescribe medicati...
Communicating with My Husband (Sorry for the Wordiness)
Asked by J.N. from Lubbock
on November 28, 2010
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My husband is worried AND the holidays are coming - a double whammy. I guess I have these fantasies about how our conversations will go. They don't go that way, and I...
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- the John Grey books about Mars and Venus communicating are very helpful to learn to communicate. it expalins that men are rubber bands who need to pull back for a whi...
- J., I don't know how you live with this. If you want your marriage to work and your children to grow up to treat their wives properly, you need to get you and your hu...
- Your husband sounds depressed and it seems like his lack of motivation is causing some major communication issues between the two of you. To really get to the root of...
Feeling Disconnected with Husband for past Few Months
Asked by E.G. from Kalamazoo
on May 21, 2008
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I am feeing very distant from my husband lately and it's really making me frustrated. His job has been keeping him very busy, and he seems to throw himself fully into...
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- I'm sure your husband is feeling disconnected with you too. If you're breastfeeding and doing all of the child care, then what time do you have for him? When does he...
- I doubt it will make you feel better that its not uncommon. I've experienced that and many friends have, too. In general, men are single purpose driven, and he may not...
- E., I am so sorry. I had a similar issue when we moved to our current house. I had to quit my job and was staying at home and was harboring some resentment. I re...
Relationship Overhaul- Share Chores / Go Back to Work / Me Time
Asked by J.S. from Pocatello
on August 17, 2008
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Ok my marriage has three areas I am stressing out about. First of all, is it normal for a husband to only help with dishes like twice a month? I don't like to push and...
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- if you're in school, it sounds like you'll have time away. If it's your kids going back, understand. Explain to your husband how you feel. Set a time when he'll be off...
- Take a deep breath...slowly release it...awww that feels better.Repeat often!!! I know being a SAHM can be tuff at times. I notice when I focus on the negative it only...
- you don't need to go back to work, it is normal for men not to do chores (not appreciated, but normal), and you need to express your concerns about the money. We live ...
Postpartum Anxiety
Asked by R.P. from Los Angeles
on August 14, 2009
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I am looking for advice from women who have suffered from postpartum anxiety. I suffered a mild case of anxiety with my first daughter but I was able to shake it off a...
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- When I went to a doctor and later therapist for post-partum anxiety/depression, they immediately wanted to put me on anti-depressants. When I was referred to a psychi...
- I was a first time mom at 43 and had tremendous anxiety(at least compared to before I had my baby!). I also went to a shrink, but for other reasons...my hubby and I h...
- Have your thyroid and adrenal glands checked. I had very severe post-partum anxiety with my first son. I was about to go on Prozac when somebody told me to go to the e...
Marriage off Track
Asked by J.R. from San Diego
on March 3, 2008
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I feel that I've fallen out of love with my husband, and I don't know what to do. I know every couple goes through ups and downs, and the birth of a baby is one of th...
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- Sounds very familiar. My husband and I went through the same issues when we first had kids. You become disconnected as friends and lovers -- instead you're only deal...
- joe, Don't lose hope. The most despairing time of my realtionship was after my first child was born. It takes time to work things out and get in a positive place, one...
- My advice - take care of yourself and give yourself time. I was convinced my husband and I were moving toward divorce after the birth of our first child. He was just...