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As a mother and doctor I understand better than most the challenges faced by new parents. I'd love to support you!

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Pregnancy: The good, The bad, and The ugly

Pregnancy can be a beautiful time, a time of bonding with a tiny person nestled deep inside, a time of excitement and celebration, but not everything about pregnancy is beautiful… Breasts: The good- They grow, a lot. Like to the breasts I always wanted, but thought I would need a surgeon to get. The bad-…

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Will My Baby Have…

As a Pediatrician I thought I was ready for parenthood and in many ways I am, but what caught me off guard were all the fears I would have about my unborn child… At just 4 weeks pregnant I took my first pregnancy test, I was elated when it came back positive. Images of a…

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Returning to work: Best Products for Easing the Transition

After my son was born I had the privilege of spending the first 4 months of his life home with him before returning to work. As I re-entered the work force I experienced great anxiety over being separated from my son. Would he take a bottle? Would he cry the entire time we were separated?…

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Traveling with Children : It’s a breeze with the correct tools

While the idea of traveling with children is intimidating and scary, there is usually nothing to be afraid of. Babies enjoy adventure and new experiences, so take a deep breath and try to keep a sense of humor about any speed bumps along the way. Remember the calmer you are, the smoother your trip will…

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Why you need Shedo Lane Clothing, the perfect gift for everyone!

I am always in search of clothing brands that are as comfortable as they are beautiful, and Shedo Lane is exactly that. Made from a breathable jersey knit, the material is so cozy and soft you will never want to take it off. PLUS, these luxury clothing pieces provide a sun protection rating of UPF…

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Cutie Clips: Keeping Teethers and Toys Off the Floor

Now that baby is putting EVERYTHING in their mouth, it is important to be able to keep your favorite teethers and pacifiers off the ground. Ryan and Rose Cutie Clips are the perfect solution. Not only are they an adorable fashion accessory, they are the perfect length (just 6-7″) to prevent dragging on the ground…

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Nutrition and Obesity

Childhood obesity has become an epidemic. One with serious consequences, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and muscular-skeletal damage. -Today two-thirds of adults and nearly one-third of children struggle with overweight and obesity. -If obesity rates stay consistent, by 2030, 51 percent of the population will be obese by 2030. LINKS: – An excellent resource for nutrition and…

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Recommended Links for A-Z

BEHAVIOR AND DISCIPLINE Don’t get stuck in a power struggle with your toddler, learn realistic expectations and consistent boundaries to bring peace to your home. https://www.loveandlogic.com Trust-Based Relational Intervention Training: This course is currently FREE online. It is an excellent resource for ALL parents by the author of “The Connected Child” Karyn Purvis.    BIRTH…

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Choosing the best Sunscreen and Bug Repellant

   SUNSCREENS Choosing the best sunscreen is tough and protecting your family from the damaging effects of the sun is always a concern. This website is my favorite to help make educated choices when choosing a sunscreen for us to use. Please also check out my product review post on preparing for Summer. BEST KIDS…

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Product Recalls

As a parent it is important to register the baby products you buy or are given. Registration means that the company will contact you directly in the event of a product recall. If you purchased your baby gear second hand or are unable to register it, I have included links below for your reference.  …

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Medication Dosages

Medication dosages in children are primarily weight based, therefore it is important to have an accurate weight prior to administering any medications. As your child gets older, note the maximum dosage allowed so that you do not accidentally overdose. Always contact your child’s physician directly if you have any concerns or questions about administering a…

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Planning for the Sunshine- Swimzip is your new best friend

As summer approaches, and plans to go camping, swim in the pool, play at the park, or run along the beach fill your dreams; don’t forget to protect your little ones from the powerful rays of our sun. Protecting your littles is more than just not getting sunburned, keeping baby covered also prevents sun-induced skin…

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