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Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Soothe and Glow Seahorse Pink
Price : $16.99 $14.88
Features
: - Offers baby a nighttime friend with soft lights and lullabyes
- With a gentle squeeze this cuddly friend glows and plays soft music
- Features 8 gentle lullabies and classical selections as well as ocean sounds
- Perfect size for baby to squeeze
- After five minutes the music fades lights dim and baby can drift off to dreamland
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With a gentle squeeze, this cuddly friend glows and plays soft music, lullabies and soothing sounds of the ocean. After five minutes the music fades, lights dim, and baby can drift off to dreamland … - Recommended Ages: 0 Months & up
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Sassy Ring O' Links Rattle Developmental Toy
Price : $4.29 $2.19
Features
: - Inspires touch
- Enhances brain activity
- Variety of textures enhances tactile experiences
- Bright, bold colors help provide visual stimulation
- Meets all current toy safety standards
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Tiny Love Take-Along Arch, Sunny Stroll
Price : $22.99 $17.24
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: - Transparent sun prism
- Flexible arch with angle adjustment
- Rattling butterfly ball with crinkly texture
- Baby activated propeller
- Easy attachment clips
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Lamaze Cloth Book, Peek-A-Boo Forest
Price : $14.99 $13.15
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: - The flexibility of the mesh adapts to baby's body, distributing the weight of the torso evenly, minimizing the pressure on baby's abdomen
- To ends of play, bright colors and large, friendly animal eyes invite baby to focus on a single object, supporting healthy eye development
- Includes a sun self-discovery mirror, tractor teether, and crinkly corn
- Makes tummy time fun and comfortable
- Mesh cover and mat are machine washable
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Learning Curve Peek-a-Boo Forest Soft Book With age-appropriate content developed by noted child development expert Dorothy Singer, Ed. D., this line of first books, designed for infants from birth and up, includes a collection of soft books with high-contrast colors, engaging characters, simple stories and fun features. Even at a very young age, baby can begin to understand the process and Mom can plant the seeds of a love for reading. Through identification with beloved Lamaze characters, baby can become acquainted with social skills such as sharing, taking turns and cooperation. Overall, the experience of sharing a Lamaze book offers both Mom and baby the perfect opportunity to bond in a warm and loving way. - Product Dimensions (inches): 6.75 (L) x 7.5 (H)
- Age: 6 to 24 months
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Sassy Crib and Floor Mirror
Price : $19.99 $7.99
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: - Developmentally appropriate for newborn and older
- Teaches baby to focus with large true reflection mirror
- Attaches to crib or use on floor
- Meets all current toy safety standards
- Exposes baby to visual stimulation with bold patterns and rich hues
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Question : Do you think 23 or 24 years old is too young to be a first time mother?
My wife and I are trying to conceive our first baby. She is 23 and I am 25. If she got pregnant now she would give birth one month before her 24th birthday. If it takes us a few months to conceive then she will be have her 24th before the baby is born.Her mother thinks she should wait a few months and give birth when she is 24 instead of 23. She said 24 is a better age to be a mom. Oh yeah, her mom had her 1st kid at 19, so what the heck?What difference does it make? What do you think about this situation? Do you think having a baby right before your 24th birthday is too young?In case you wanted to know, we own a 3 bedroom house, we have college degrees, we have two new cars paid for, we have stable jobs and have an income of over $80,000 a year. And no one has given us a penny, so we are financially ready. We have been together for 5 years, married for 2, so we are happy and ready for a baby.
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ok.. first of all... just dont throw up what her mom did in the past... Anyways... 24 "sounds" better than 23... but really you just have to think.. are you financially stable? Have a good home to bring a newborn to? Are you both at a point in your life where you know you can take care of a child whether they are sick and you have to stay home, doctor visits, late night runs for things that the baby ran out of... etc..? These are the things you really need to be sure on before conceiving. No matter what age... some can be in their 30's and still not be able to say that they have all of the above. If you all are ready and have a stable and wonderful enviroment then I say 23 is fine. Just make sure both of you are ready
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Question : Is thermisol still used in vaccines in India ?
Hi,I am in USA and my first son had taken his vaccines from birth to 24 months in India ( during December 2004 to December 2006). I want to know, whether Thermisol is still used in vaccines in India ? Thanks in Advance.
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they must not b legally used; u may get it for sure in rural or outskirt cities
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Question : Why not continue after birth after 9 months (ex. 9months and counting)?
Why is that when we are carried in the womb for 9 months that we don't continue after we are born and not start a month later at 10 months? We have to start over at 1 - 12 months again and after 24 months we start at 3 years old. If we, picked up from 9 months, then 10 months, 11 months etc, how old are we really?
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well that would make me 27 and 6 and a half monts on your theory of 9 months adition ad 27,7and half on 10 months but i was 6 weeks early so i would be 27 and 4 months!!!
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Question : After 7 months of being on birth control, is it normal to miss a period?
I've been on Loestrin 24 for 7 months, today I will be starting a new month. Last month I took all the brown pills, was mildly bloated, had mild cramps, and headaches just as I would with my period but no flow at all. I never miss a pill and always take it around the same time. Is this normal? Should I be worried? What should I do?
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is there any chance that you could be pregnant? i dont think its normal to miss a period completely while on birth control unless thats what its intended for. i would call your doctor and see what they think might be going on. maybe the birth control isnt good for you and is causing you to not have a period. you might need to try another pill. hope this helps
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Question : Do Anyone use the Growing up milk( not Follow On milk) for their 13 months old baby as a regular milk drink?
My baby is 13 months old.She drinks cow and gate from her birth.First stage 1,then stage3 and now she is on stage 4.Stage 4 says i can continue with it upto 24 months.But at the same time i saw cow & Gate Growing up milk is sold in the shops for babies 1-3 yrs.I already started buying them.But they r too costly.But they r tasty.My baby likes that.I am not worried abt the cost.I just want to know,whether people use growing up milk bottles for travel purpose(bcz they r ready to eat) or daily for babies usual milk? Normally people shift to COWS MILK when their baby is 1 yr.But i want to continue with formula upto my baby is 18 months.The problem of growing up milk is they r sold ready to eat form just like other ready to use milk.They dont have any packet of powder milk.People who wants to advice me on cows milk,or as i am not worried abt the cost so i can continue should not answer this question.I am expecting answers from those mums who use growing up milk as babies usual daily milk
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i used this as a everyday milk because of the nutritional value. All of the added vitamins is what caught my eye
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Question : Has Loestrin 24 (birth control) caused you depression?
I started taking Loestrin 24 two months ago, actually only a few days after my boyfriend of two years broke up with me. I honestly can not tell if it is the birth control or just the situation making me depressed. I'm sad all the time, I get snappy with my friends, I cry at the drop of a hat and it's been two months and I haven't gotten any better with my situation. If you have taken Loestrin did it cause mood swings for you? I honestly can't tell if it is the cause, but if it is I want to swap. I don't want to be sad!Thanks!
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Hello. It's probably your birth control pill. Depression is one of the side effects from any birth control pill. I was depressed, and moody, and would cry easily, when i was on the pill. The hormones in the pill have that effect on some people. You should probably try another brand, to see if you can tolerate it better then the one you're on. The depression will just get worse the longer you take it, so i'd switch asap. My depression just kept getting worse when i was on them, so i finally just stopped, and it went away. Good luck. Hope you feel better soon :-)
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Question : I would like to go off of off my birth control Lo-Estrin 24 for a few months, but then start again.?
Hello, I have been on lo-estrin 24 fe for about four months. So far the side effects have not been so bad, just extremely emotional (but bearable) however NO sex drive. I am on birth control for my endometriosis, which it has been a life saver. I used to be in bed for 3 days a month in severe chronic pain, however now I just dont feel myself. Does any one know what would happen if I went off the pill for about a month or two, just to feel like myself again (and have sex!) if it will have bad effects on my body/cycle? Please help! thank you :)
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Hello, I have been on lo-estrin 24 fe for about four months. So far the side effects have not been so bad, just extremely emotional (but bearable) however NO sex drive. I am on birth control for my endometriosis, which it has been a life saver. I used to be in bed for 3 days a month in severe chronic pain, however now I just dont feel myself. Does any one know what would happen if I went off the pill for about a month or two, just to feel like myself again (and have sex!) if it will have bad effects on my body/cycle? Please help! thank you :)
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Question : Is Pembury Hospital in Tunbridge Wells a good hospital for giving birth at?
We are moving to Tunbridge Wells and my wife is 24 months pregnant. Pembury Hospital has had a lot of bad reviews, but a some good, saying its old, but the staff were friendly. Apparently its going to be replaced with a brand new Hospital this year. My wife doesn't want to give birth at a birthing unit place e.g (Crowborough), so is Pembury ok?
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Try the Tunbridge Wells zoo - your wife must be an elephant to be pregnant that long.
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Question : If you had $1200 to spend on baby gear, what would you buy?
Baby gear would be stuff for birth - 24 months. Looking for brand names too. This is hypothetical, so it can be stuff you already have.For purposes of this answer we'll exclude crib and basic baby furniture and exclude breast pumps.Can include everything from car seats, boppys, slings/ backpacks, gyms/saucers, and cloth diapers if that is what you use, etc etc."Gear" would also be stuff over $20 (so no baby spoons) and not consumable (no disposable diapers, wipes).
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You recommend a good site above there are different brands of clothing quality and cheap you will find surprises and good
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Question : gave birth almost three months ago, and chance of pregnancy, HELP?
i gave birth to my daughter august 19. i have been breastfeeding the whole time, and me and my husband try to be as careful as possible. i had a normal period in september, but when i was supposed to start last month, on the 24th. it never came. the only possible symptoms im having are the fatigue, food aversion, cravings, and bloating. im really scared.. does anyone have any suggestions about what may be going on?we use condoms every time. we dont even "fool around" with out one.
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it can take your body a really long time to get back to having a reular period, just use condoms in the meantime. breastfeeding is not a form of contracetion
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