Recent Baby Blog | News PostsChemicals in IV Bags May Damage Preemiesby Mary Ann Romans27 Jul 2009 11:27 AMIf your baby is a preemie, than he already has some obstacles to overcome. But what if the simple treatment of using an IV to keep him hydrated and fed could actually be harming him? That is what a new study in Germany may be revealing. Colic May Lead to Future Diseaseby Mary Ann Romans25 Jul 2009 12:03 PMResearchers are studying colic in babies, the one gastrointestinal condition that can stump even the experts. Do Fetuses Have Memory and Other Newsby Mary Ann Romans21 Jul 2009 09:35 AMA new study suggests that babies in the womb may be able to remember. This is exciting news, not just in itself. Testing babies on their memory while they are still in the womb may help detect developmental issues as early as possible. Babies, Beaches and Diarrheaby Mary Ann Romans20 Jul 2009 12:02 PMA new study shows that there may be things lurking in the sand and in the water at the beach that could make your baby sick. Here is what you need to know to keep your little one safe. When you take your little one to the beach, you are all prepared for safety. Keep Those Baby Pounds and Other Newsby Mary Ann Romans23 Jun 2009 07:41 PMThere are some interesting news stories about babies and mommies today. Here is a round up. Time Magazine is reporting that Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital released a study that suggests that ugly babies are harder to love, especially by their mothers. Baby Taken from Church Nursery: What Would You Do?by Mary Ann Romans22 Jun 2009 06:52 AMIn Gaines Township, Michigan, an infant was taken from a church nursery. The infant was discovered missing when her mother went to pick her up around noon. Nursery volunteers did a check of the children against the nursery roster and discovered that the baby was gone. Obesity a Problem with Preschoolers, New Study Saysby Mary Ann Romans07 Apr 2009 08:30 AMA new study was released that shows that one out of every five four-ear-olds is obese. This information is startling even to the researchers. Furthermore, there was a lot of disparity with obesity and race, even at this early preschool age. Here is what the researchers found. Can the Current Economy Lead to More Baby Girls?by Mary Ann Romans01 Apr 2009 12:39 PMScience has been studying the prevalence of one sex being born over another for many years. There is all sorts of data on the subject that suggest different factors that affect the outcome over whether or not you have a boy or a girl. Parents of Preschoolers Upset About Dora the Explorerby Mary Ann Romans17 Mar 2009 06:48 AMAlthough we limit television viewing in our household, I have to admit that there are some shows that make all of our lives easier. For example, if I have a sick preschooler or if I need to keep everyone out of the kitchen for 30 minutes they can do the trick (yes, I feel guilty enough already). Duggar Family Has 18th Babyby Mary Ann Romans19 Dec 2008 02:26 PMBy now you may be familiar with the Duggar Family, an Arkansas family with a large number of children. Today it was announced that Michelle Duggar just gave birth to her 18th child, named Jordyn-Grace Makiya Duggar. Little Jordyn weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was delivered by Cesarian. Recent Blog Comments tedgar says... "Yes, my daughter was a champ in the pee department." Dionna says... "We started late, too - about 7 months." |
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