Free List Of Negative Calorie Foods
October 1, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
Filed under Health & Safety
There is a list of negative calorie foods below, but let’s first consider what this term means. The term negative calorie is actually a misnomer: since a calorie is a unit of heat, it cannot be negative. A negative calorie food just means that you expend more calories eating and digesting the food than the [...]
Graco High Back TurboBooster Car Seat, Wander
August 23, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
Filed under Health & Safety
[ReviewAZON asin="B001GQ2PIM"] Hey…You might like these also! Whirlpool W10135699 Affresh High Efficiency Washer Cleaner, 3-TabletsIf your clothes have started to smell not so fresh, it could be that your washer just isn’t clean. Over time, dirt, grime and oils build up and don’t … Read More > Graco Nautilus 3-in-1 Car Seat, MatrixOnce your child [...]
What You Need To Know About Weight Control For Children
January 17, 2010 by Karina Markova
Filed under Featured, Health & Safety
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, [...]
Sleeping Positions for Babies with Acid Reflux or GERD
November 6, 2009 by MomLotAdmin
Filed under Health & Safety
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 [...]
When Your Baby Has Acid Reflux
November 6, 2009 by MomLotAdmin
Filed under Health & Safety
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 [...]
Tips on Travelling With Your Baby and Feeding On-The-Go
November 6, 2009 by Karina Markova
Filed under Health & Safety, Parenting
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 [...]
The Morning Sickness Survival Guide
November 3, 2009 by Julie Kuruthers
Filed under Featured, Health & Safety, Pregnancy
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 Best Positions For Burping Your Baby
November 1, 2009 by Karina Markova
Filed under Featured, Health & Safety
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 [...]
How Secure is YOUR Child’s Future?
October 26, 2009 by MomLotAdmin
Filed under Featured, Finances, Health & Safety
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 [...]
Are You Letting Stress Control Your Life?
October 25, 2009 by Julie Kuruthers
Filed under Health & Safety
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 [...]



