Posts Tagged ‘Hard Time’

What to Eat in Order to Have a Baby Boy

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

 

Does a woman’s diet have anything to do with the gender of her child? Some believe it does, and others then wonder what to eat in order to have a baby boy. Before you start making your shopping list there are some things you want to consider first. Number one, there is no magic recipe or special shake you can whip up in the blender that is going to guarantee the gender of your child, boy or girl. While some may advise you on what to eat in order to have a baby boy, these changes may only increase your odds very slightly, if at all, so be prepared for a girl when the pregnancy does happen and get that ultrasound from the doctor before you pain the nursery blue and toss out the “girl’s section” of the baby name book.

music can help help baby sleep

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Music in the background is a good way to relax or to get your baby to relax if they suffer from a sleep disorder such as insomnia.

Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by chronic problems  falling asleep, staying asleep or only sleeping for several hours and being wake unable to fall back to sleep. It is typically followed by functional impairment while awake. Both organic and non-organic insomnia constitute a sleep disorder

How Savings Are Achieved With The Secrets of Getting Discount Infant Girls clothes

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Discount baby girls clothes should be viewed as a bargain that you can’t miss. The problem with waiting for discount little girls clothes is that you might lose out on the most common sizes. However purchasing while there are bargains in the store is always a intelligent move as you can spend less and get more.

The key is being on the lookout for those discount little girls clothing sales. Apparel stores are having a hard time at the moment so most clothing is going to be on sale and the best part is getting a bigger discount on an already discounted outfit.

Tackling Your Toddler’s Biting Habit

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Between their first and third birthdays, most toddlers engage in some form of biting. The most common reason for this concern is that this is one of the few ways that toddlers can effectively communicate with others. But not all children have the biting habit. Some of them shove, hit, pinch or grab. That’s probably just as bad!

Also, toddlers sometimes start biting because their motor skills and ability to communicate are so restricted, that they have to express themselves somehow.