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Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Stroll-Along Walker
Price : $34.99 $19.99
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: - My Stroll and play walker is perfect to steady baby's first steps
- A wide wheel base and a sturdy handle make it easy for baby to stroll along
- Baby is rewarded with three different musical tunes as she presses on the wiggly jiggly bear near the handle bar
- A roller bar, spinners, and flipbook along the front of the walker add to the fun
- Doll which is sold separately and fits securely in its seat
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When your baby is ready for the new world of walking, this sturdy stroller is ready to lend support. The wide base and easy-grasp handle help steady her first steps, while adorable stroller styling encourages early role play and nurturing. See the wiggly bear riding on the stroller handle? Your baby can press its tummy for musical rewards, or enjoy fun activities with this toy stroller's spinners, roller bar and flipbook. There's even room to take a friend along for a stroll (Baby's 1st Doll sold separately). Baby stroller includes 3 button cell batteries.
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Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Corn Popper Push Toy
Price : $14.99 $8.88
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: - Balls strike plastic dome and create a fun Poppity-Pop sound and action
- Sturdy design for beginning walkers
- Poppity-pop! Classic push toy fun
- Popping with colorful balls to entertain and encourage walking, as well as counting and visual tracking.
- Age range 1 to 5 years
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Disney Pixar Cars Multi-Bin Toy Organizer
Price : $49.99 $24.00
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: - 5 fabric storage bins
- Cars Toy Organizer has multiple bins that feature your child's favorite Disney Cars characters
- Bottom tier is a toy box for convenient storage
- Some assembly required
- Cars Toy Organizer meets all JPMA safety standards
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Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube
Price : $24.99 $11.99
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: - Toy cube provides musical foundation for little ones
- Interactive cube teaches how sounds combine to create 8 Mozart masterpieces
- Made with soft, rounded corners
- Includes harp, French horn, piano, flute and violin instrument sounds
- Recommended for budding young composers of all ages
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A true breakthrough in music education, the Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube will be music to your baby's ears. Providing hours of interactive play for budding young composers of all ages, this award-winning toy is the perfect musical foundation for little ones. 
The Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube teaches how sounds combine to create baby's own Mozart masterpieces. View larger. |
 | The Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube offers:- Sounds from 5 instruments.
- Soft, rounded corners for baby's safety.
- Fun and entertainment for babies of all ages.
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| Music Education in a Cube Fun, creative, and inspiring, the Magic Cube teaches how sounds combine to create eight Mozart masterpieces. With a touch of a button, this interactive cube lets your child add or subtract from any combination of five different instruments, including harp, French horn, piano, flute, and violin. Each selected instrument button flashes along to the beat of the music. An orchestra button even plays all the instruments at once.Baby-Safe Design Designed with durable plastic construction, the Magic Cube features bright colors such as yellow, green, purple, and magenta. Made with soft, rounded corners, it's easy and safe for baby to hold. The 6-inch cube requires three AA batteries (not included). |
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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Say Please Tea Set
Price : $18.99 $9.99
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: - 3 play modes: Learning, Music and Imagination
- Includes 2 teacups, a shapesorting cookie tray, 3 teethable cookies, and 3 songs
- Teaches baby about numbers, shapes, opposites, manners, greetings and more
- Tip the teapot to hear fun sound effects
- Press the teabag to hear a song
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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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : Loestrin 24 Birth Control Question?
I switched from YASMIN BC To Loestrin 24 a month ago. I'm barely finishing my FIRST PACK...& I take my LAST reminder pill TODAY. There are 4 reminder pills & I have already tookin WED, THUR, FRI & take the last pill today.So the THING is...I haven't gotten my period yet. I'm spotting a TINY TINY bit. I have no idea why it hasn't came FULLY yet.Has this happend to anyone?Can someone help me out andtell me wat could be the reason.Thanx for the answer in advance
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Sounds like your body is just adjusting to the new hormone levels from your new pill, especially since this pill has a shorter placebo/reminder week. Just keep taking your pill as directed, whether you are bleeding or not, your cycles might be a little screwy for the next few months. If you are concerned at all about pregnancy, you take take a drugstore test just to put yourself at ease.
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Question : Vaginal birth after emergency csection... what do you think?
In july 2010 I had an emergency c-section at 24 weeks because of premature rupture of the membrane (first baby), and baby didn't make it. I am currently pregnant again 28 weeks and I am due nov 2011 (aprox. 1 year and 3 months after first c-section). Since the beginning of the pregnancy my doctor and I been discussing only c-section as a possibility... I never thought of anything else until now that I was wondering, is repeated c-section completely necessary in this pregnancy? Could I try for a vaginal birth at this time? I am not sure if I wanted to but I was just wondering. I have heard that to have a VBAC you need to be 18-24months a part at least (it will only be 15 months apart). Important note: at the hospital right after the c-section the doctor explained to me that the incition in my uterus was done in a way that would permit me to have a vaginal birth if I had it 24 months a part from my c-section. Please I am very confused at this point, I would really like some personal experiences please, expert advise or at least any website that can give me some clear ideas.
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The rationale behind this time frame is that if the incision is not COMPLETELY healed (and there are many layers of tissue that have to mend), the extreme pressure of the contractions during a vaginal birth might tear your incision. You wouldn't want a complication like that during birthing.I assume you have faith in your ob-gyn so ask her/him if he/she would consider a vaginal deliver in your case. :)
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Question : No period one month after stopping birth control?
I took loestrin 24 for two months, didn't like it so I stopped all birth control. It's been a month since I've been off the pill, I did have a light with-drawl spotting for two days. I have been sexually active and he didn't pull out, hence I want to get pregnant. I would think I would have gotten my period already since I wasn't on the pill that long. How much longer should I wait for my period to come? I am hoping I'm pregnant but I doubt it.
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It can take a few months for your cycle to return to normal and for you to ovulate. You are probably not pregnant yet. Bith control prevents ovulation. Just be patient, and if you're really wanting to get pregnant you could get an over the counter fertility kit.
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Question : I'm taking Loestrin 24 for 10 months now and ever since I haven't had a regular period. Is this Normal?
I started taking Loestrin 24 about a month in half after I had my son. Ever since I gave birth I only had 4 periods. The last time I got my period was May 18, 2009. I had taken lots of urine pregnacy test and gone to the doctors but all tests are negavite. Is this Normal?
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After having a baby. Your body and mind is still in pregnancy mode. That is why some people have a hard time getting weight off. Sometimes it can take a year to feel like or get back to normal. Your body just went through something major. So your hormones have to slowly stabilize themselves.
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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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