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One woman in our neighborhood is disabled however she trades a home cooked meal or a dessert to another mom .... stock trades · swimming pool construction ...
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- How about your local library. They tend to offer lots of entertainment to little ones. At our library they have Mom & Me time, story times, toys for kids to play wit...
- Hi M., A plastic pool you can either fill with water when it's hot, or fill it with plastic balls for a ball pit! Also, a small plastic play structure with a slide ...
- Swing, baby pool, & sandbox ought to be plenty. Maybe some more advanced indoor toys? Why are you thinking she's bored? If she's not walking quite yet, irritability...
Finding Balance
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- My husband once said, Letting my wife sleep in on a Saturday is the equivalent of foreplay these days. He recognized the direct link between how much sleep I got,...
- I have not read the other responses but, I am reading a great book. (I know you may not have time for, but, I have found it wonderful to help me communicate what I nee...
- Hi! You are NOT alone! ( we have 4 kids ages 6-15 ) I truly think this is the way a LOT of wives/mommy's live. I see this in most of my friends as well. I to work, pa...
How to Make Sure I Don't Lose My Milk Supply
Asked by K.S. from Denver
on October 6, 2008
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I need so much help! I am planning to start trade school at the end of the month, and I need to plan a schedule for pumping and nursing to make sure I won't lose my mi...
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- Good for you!! You've gotten a lot of good advice, but I wanted to add my own experiences. Pumping was one of the hardest things I ever did because it meant I was not ...
- Hello I can sort of help with this situation. I was getting my masters when my son was born so during the summer we would have classes that would meet for five days a...
- Your body adjusts your milk supply to the demand. So if you start pumping some everyday, in a few days you will be producing more milk. In a 6 or 7 hour school day plu...
Formula Feeding My Baby, HELP!
Asked by K.L. from San Diego
on November 23, 2008
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We are expecting our first baby very soon, and I am in need of help in figuring out the whole formula/bottle thing. I had breast surgery five years ago, and won't be ...
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- K., I have used several formulas over the years. I have used CostCo formula, Similac, Enfamil and all different forms and formulas of such. The one that I have foun...
- My Dr. always recomended Good Start. I found it to be the most gentle and helps prevent constipation. Pick bottles without a lot of parts to clean. I like the Drop ins.
- Hi K. - My daughter liked Similac Advance just fine and took the first and only type of bottles we gave her . . .no problems at all. I didn't have to switch bottles...
I Can't Afford Formula for My Baby
Asked by W.W. from Sacramento
on March 2, 2009
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My daughter has an allergy to milk based formulas, so we are having to put her on Nutramigen. It is extremely expensive, but is the only thing that seems to be working...
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- Hi W.~ I would write a note (or email) the company that makes the formula for your child. Let them know that it's the only formula your child can use and that the pri...
- A couples friend of mine used to buy their formula on ebay. I think it was a lot cheaper.
- Have you tried writing to the company who manufactures this formula......sometimes they will send some to you or give you a coupon once a month....also, check with you...
Should We Pay off a Card or Our Truck
Asked by K.S. from Norfolk
on January 24, 2009
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I am having a hard time deciding which to do and would like your opinions and ideas...
Should we pay off dh's truck and use that money to pay down our credit cards?
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- Credit card first! There is no benefit to paying off the truck early. The interest rates for the car and the card are not the same thing. For the truck, it's fixed, it...
- Money is money. Stick with paying off the highest interest item. If it is a credit card, don't run the amount so high again that you can't pay it off every month. T...
- common logic is to pay off the card first, but I would suggest the truck. Once it's paid off, you can change your insurance from full coverage to liability (if you wa...
Getting Child on Schedule
Asked by G.W. from New York
on May 20, 2009
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Hi my name is G. and I'm expecting my first child in mid- June, Im in graduate school and will need to return to class within a week of giving birth (I know...its rou...
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- G., You may have already heard it by now: Schedule for a newborn is highly unlikely. Are your professors going to allow your newborn in class? If you get in the ...
- G., I have to agree with the others who questioned your ability to be in the classroom a week after having your baby. You have no idea when the baby will actually ar...
- HI G. Babywise is a book and a method in which to but your child on a schedule. It is a 3 hour rotation of eat, play, sleep. Wake the baby to eat and also don't w...
New Stay Home Mom, Seeking Advice from Seasoned Stay Home Moms.
Asked by N.D. from San Francisco
on May 22, 2008
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Hi Moms, I have put my two week notice at work and have decided to stay home with my 2 year old son. I am in shock! I think it is because I am not home with him yet...
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- You might want to look into a co-op parent center. I am a bit south of you, but we have Little Wonders and Little Hands here and it was a great way to meet other pare...
- I have been a stay at home mom for 7 years. I think it is a great idea to join a mothers club. I belong to the one in Pacifica, and I love the playgroup activities, an...
- First, congrats are making the choice to stay home. If even for a few years, these early years are so formative. Another way to meet moms is at the playgrounds. Try...
Pumping & Working-- Best Tips?
Asked by K.B. from New York
on May 9, 2008
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HI Gals!
I'll be headed back to work in two weeks and will begin the pumping process. I'm currently breastfeeding our 2nd daughter who is 9 weeks old now. She'll be...
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- Hi K., I found pumping every 2.5 to 3 hours worked well, much less and your supply could drop, closer together in the earlier part of the day when supply is higher....
- Hi K., Good luck in successfully working and pumping for your baby. I W&Ped without supplementing at all for my son from 9 weeks to 13 months, using an Isis manual...
- I agree with the comment about the hands-free bustier. This was a great tool for me and I pumped at work until my son was a year old. I pumped in my office 3X a day ...
Stocking up for Baby
Asked by M.S. from Houston
on February 7, 2007
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Hi,I am due in June and since I hear all the stories about how expensive diapers are I am going to buy as many as I can with gift cards n gift money I am receiving. SO...
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- I guess I just disagree with everyone else. I am also pregnant and have been buying diapers since I found out. I did the same thing with my four year old daughter. ...
- I would advise not to buy too many diapers. As April said, you never know how quickly your baby will grow. With both of my children Pampers worked best for them. Th...
- Hi, Maria - Congrats on the new baby! I wanted to let you know that some babies are sensitive to certain brands of diapers, and you really won't know this until you tr...