Thursday, March 11, 2010

What You Need To Know About Weight Control For Children

January 17, 2010 by Karina Markova  
Filed under Featured, Health & Safety

What You Need To Know About Weight Control For Children

In the United States alone, an astound­ing one quar­ter of the over­all pop­u­la­tion of teenagers and chil­dren are found to be obese. Despite this rate, it is still alarm­ingly grow­ing, not sur­pris­ingly, with par­ents and grand­par­ents cater­ing to their children’s unhealthy eat­ing and bad idling habits. How­ever if you are con­cerned for your children’s future, […] Read more »

Sleeping Positions for Babies with Acid Reflux or GERD

November 6, 2009 by MomLotAdmin  
Filed under Health & Safety, Parenting

Sleeping Positions for Babies with Acid Reflux or GERD

Babies from birth to six months often suf­fer acid reflux or what is med­ically called gas­troe­sophageal reflux or GERD. When babies have acid reflux, they spit up what they have taken into their stom­achs because the valve in their esoph­a­gus that con­nects to the stom­ach is still pre­ma­ture. Ask your pedi­a­tri­cian to deter­mine whether or […] Read more »

When Your Baby Has Acid Reflux

November 6, 2009 by MomLotAdmin  
Filed under Health & Safety, Parenting

When Your Baby Has Acid Reflux

You’re admir­ing your baby and mar­veling at how adorable she is when she spits up. No, she doesn’t do this to annoy you. She prob­a­bly has acid reflux. In med­ical terms, this is called gas­troe­sophageal reflux. Try say­ing this three times in one breath and you prob­a­bly will spit up your­self. So, why do babies […] Read more »

Tips on Travelling With Your Baby and Feeding On-The-Go

November 6, 2009 by Karina Markova  
Filed under Health & Safety, Parenting

Tips on Travelling With Your Baby and Feeding On-The-Go

Hav­ing a new­born baby in the house is enough of a cul­ture shock for many new moms, so prepar­ing your baby for a day out­side the house the first few times can be a bit unnerv­ing. You want to be safe, you want to triple check that every­thing is planned accordingly.

The rea­son most new par­ents […] Read more »

For Hard Working Moms Only!

November 3, 2009 by MomLotAdmin  
Filed under Health & Safety, HomeMaking

For Hard Working Moms Only!

Are you a hard­work­ing mom? Does it seem like you’re work­ing almost 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you try to put up with bal­anc­ing work and home, then you are one great mom and this world is a bet­ter place because of you. This is the kind of qual­ity trait that […] Read more »

The Morning Sickness Survival Guide

November 3, 2009 by Julie Kuruthers  
Filed under Featured, Health & Safety, Pregnancy

The Morning Sickness Survival Guide

Gave birth before? Then you are most likely in this “exclu­sive” group. The offi­cial votes are in…Most preg­nant women WILL suf­fer from morn­ing sick­ness dur­ing their first trimester of their preg­nancy. I don’t know how preg­nant men avoid it, but it goes hand in hand with bring­ing life into the world for us ladies.

For the […] Read more »

The Best Positions For Burping Your Baby

November 1, 2009 by Karina Markova  
Filed under Featured, Health & Safety, Parenting

The Best Positions For Burping Your Baby

Burp­ing your baby for the first time can be a bit intim­i­dat­ing for first time Moms. Many new Moms actu­ally make them­selves think burp­ing a baby is harder than it really is. Read these sim­ple steps and you’ll be burp­ing like a pro in no time.

There are sev­eral posi­tions that are safe, effec­tive, and down­right rec­om­mended […] Read more »

How Secure is YOUR Child’s Future?

October 26, 2009 by MomLotAdmin  
Filed under Featured, Finances, Health & Safety

How Secure is YOUR Child’s Future?

Do you know Lisa? She’s a young, ener­getic, 33-year-old, sin­gle mom. A health buff. Pro­tein shakes, sal­ads, no fast food. She exer­cises every day. She has three lit­tle angels, Car­rie, Vicky, and Laura. She loves them to death. She knows that she will spend her whole life secur­ing their future. After all, what decent Mother […] Read more »

Are You Letting Stress Control Your Life?

October 25, 2009 by Julie Kuruthers  
Filed under Health & Safety

Are You Letting Stress Control Your Life?

After a har­row­ing morn­ing where you have to dress your kids up for school, make each of their lunches, make their break­fast, find a lost ham­ster, iron your husband’s tie, and drop off the kids to school, you finally set­tle into your morn­ing cof­fee with a news­pa­per in hand. Then, you see this news fea­ture […] Read more »

Falling Asleep Just Got A Little Easier…

October 21, 2009 by Julie Kuruthers  
Filed under Featured, Health & Safety

Falling Asleep Just Got A Little Easier…

With your hec­tic, com­bi­na­tion “mom/wife/family judge and jury/and what’s next” type of lifestyle, you have plenty of trou­ble sleep­ing as it is. Suf­fer­ing through a sleep dis­or­der is NOT what you need right now.

So you’re finally doz­ing off one night. You’re on the verge of get­ting your first rest­ful night of sleep in ages…Then the chil­dren […] Read more »

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