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		<title>Infant Crib</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 20:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Infant Crib When do you move a baby in a crib, cradle, and what are they used? Juliette is a week, so obviously a little early but seeing as we&#39;re wayyy Anna in the end, I was curious to see where you thought it was the best time? Also, I have been considering this cot: [...]]]></description>
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<b>When do you move a baby in a crib, cradle, and what are they used?</b>
<p> <i>Juliette is a week, so obviously a</i> little early but seeing as we&#39;re wayyy Anna in the end, I was curious to see where you thought it was the best time? Also, I have been considering this cot: http://www.simplybabyfurniture.com/02k129.html. Is this normal? What&#39;s this? I like the idea of cradle of convertibility. We just spent $ 100 on a beautiful bed with Anna we have a sale garage. It looks like this: Is it a specific http://www.toddlerbeds.com/toddler-beds/modern-toddler-beds/spotonsquarehiyatoddlerbed.cfm. Almost nine too. I am so spoiled, I have not even thought of Juliet&#39;s bed. =) </p>
<p> We work with our son sleeping in the room (next to the bed in &quot;cooperation Arms Reach &#39;to bed early and then in the crib when he got older), until she was 8 months how we realized he was sick of sharing a room with us .. =] A few days after he turned 8 months, who took in his room and began to use the bed there. I think there&#39;s a moment to transfer a baby to her own crib. We followed co-sleeping, if we had tracks (vigil all night, throwing / shooting, whining, etc.) that was prepared to transfer to your room. I enjoyed co-sleeping, I liked the security of look over and see my baby INSTANTLY. It was a comfort to I like him. My sister had her son asleep in his room / home to a day at home from the hospital. Our two children are well adjusted babies and great sleepers! So it does not really depend on parents and children individually. I do not think there is a right or wrong answer. 8 months Co-sleeping worked very hard for us! =] PS &#8211; the cradle you are connected is adorable! Here are the crib, we have: http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2333444 is a cradle of life &quot;that becomes a bed toddler when the child is old enough. Our son is 20 months and is still part of the nursery, but we have plans to switch to the bed next to children 6 months. (which might be something you might want to consider obtaining a value for money because they do not have to buy a bed toddler when the baby is too big .. the cradle) </p>
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		<title>Baby Knees</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:28:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[the knees of my baby was 7 months to make a click every time you move your leg &#8230; Is this normal? ok i think its probably the knee. I knee that, though, but should be OK, but if ur afraid u can take that to sway acchieve Docter ur behind the front leg and [...]]]></description>
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<b>the knees of my baby was 7 months to make a click every time you move your leg &#8230; Is this normal?</b>
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<p> ok i think its probably the knee. I knee that, though, but should be OK, but if ur afraid u can take that to sway acchieve Docter ur behind the front leg and heart works as a hinge knee </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 15:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If I wash my hands after smoking, the smoke affect my clothes to a baby or child? Occasionally me a cigarette, a guest house, although it has a 2 years, and when you get inside the child comes running to me. I rejected it so I can wash my hands with the hope that cigarette [...]]]></description>
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<b>If I wash my hands after smoking, the smoke affect my clothes to a baby or child?</b>
<p> <i>Occasionally me</i> a cigarette, a guest house, although it has a 2 years, and when you get inside the child comes running to me. I rejected it so I can wash my hands with the hope that cigarette smoke not affected. Do you know if hand washing can help? Both parents smoke and try to wash your hands if you remember, affects the baby? A good website would help. Thanks </p>
<p> Of course, it does its not &#8230; gone.what smoke is already &#39;S smell.When left terrible is that I have a cigarette, then do not come because I know that smell badly.Not my hands, but my clothes and my mom used to smoke and mouth.My not kiss me because he feels way.So I am sure that the child will not be touched, but I am sure (I&#39;ve never been a smoker for over 7 years) that U can embrace it and do not smoke when visiting non-U. </p>
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		<title>Baby Close</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baby Close How can you teach a baby to close his eyes during a bath? My only daughter of two years hates the water to penetrate in the eyes, but I can not stop in the bathroom. I use buckets and tilt your head back, but somehow always manages to get water and soap in [...]]]></description>
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<b>How can you teach a baby to close his eyes during a bath?</b>
<p> <i>My only daughter of two years hates the water to penetrate</i> in the eyes, but I can not stop in the bathroom. I use buckets and tilt your head back, but somehow always manages to get water and soap in his eyes and looked so bad for him. Open your eyes peeled around the water, but it is really shocked by touching the face. Any advice? This does not work for her. Raise arms to, touch your ear, touch your mouth, walk over, but can not or will not learn to close the eyes, not the other babies really know how? </p>
<p> Have him put a towel over his eyes when you rinse your hair. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times you can use a fetal doppler? I went and bought a fetal heart doppler / heart monitor eBay. I&#39;ve tried and it works, but how many times can I use it in a week (not that I use on a weekly basis as an example how many times I use it), I [...]]]></description>
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<b>How many times you can use a fetal doppler?</b>
<p> <i>I went and bought a fetal heart doppler / heart monitor eBay.</i> I&#39;ve tried and it works, but how many times can I use it in a week (not that I use on a weekly basis as an example how many times I use it), I do not use it because I do not want to hurt the baby. Has anyone else had experience with these monitors heart and how often do you use? </p>
<p> you can use anywhere. will not hurt the baby. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="bblitz_prefix"></div><p><strong>Thru Baby</strong><br />
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<b>How can I find baby hotel accommodation friendly 10 &#8211; month-old does not sleep at night?</b>
<p> <i>The city we need access</i> in Windsor, Connecticut. The traditional &quot;suites&quot; created does not work for us, but I&#39;ve never traveled with a baby before (except in the homes of grandparents), so I&#39;m at a loss where to start, in my research. </p>
<p> I stayed in several hotels with my son, especially when he did not sleep all night and it was very difficult to calm down to sleep &#8230; for what was to cry like 15 minutes about 4 times a night. I always tell the hotel that stands in the middle night and can be very high, so I request to be placed around share not just the center of all the world like a room in a corner or something. But this is not always possible. But I&#39;ve never had anyone complain. Most rooms are soundproofed, the sound of a crying baby escapes through the walls, but it will be more then a small sigh, actually used to bother anyone, and probably would not even if they had heard your television or sleeping. I guess that&#39;s that your concern that you spoke of him not sleeping all night? Also, if you are looking for a place on delivery of beds or something, so I&#39;m at a loss, He has always been our game pack n and Bumbo seat, slept in the pack n play and eat in the Bumbo seat. I guess they are busy during the day but if we try not to find something with a pool or something to pass time and keep your baby busy. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was a student, I had difficulty in memorizing the planets that I command you. I wanted to share an effective method of memorizing nine planets of the book memory by his teacher Tony Buzan First write the names of all the planets in our solar system on a piece of paper. Now, check [...]]]></description>
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<p> When I was a student, I had difficulty in memorizing the planets that I command you. I wanted to share an effective method of memorizing nine planets of the <strong>book</strong> memory by his teacher <strong> </strong> <a href="http://www.imindmap.com/getanils" title="Buzan">Tony Buzan</a> </p>
<p> First write the names of all the planets in our solar system on a piece of paper. </p>
<p> Now, check with the order I have written and see if they are correct. This is the end of the Sun: </p>
<p> 1. Mercury 2. Venus 3. Earth 4. March 5. Jupiter 6. Saturn 7. Uranus 8. Neptune 9. Pluto </p>
<p> So as you remember. You can create a story. </p>
<p> Imagine that Sun is in front. See clearly feel the warmth and admire the orange glow. And there is no thermometer on this planet, full of liquid metal, measuring temperature: mercury. </p>
<p> The sun warms and eventually broke the thermometer. All we see is that the liquid metal mercury pellets in the soil. </p>
<p> The next thing you see is how little the most beautiful goddess standing by your side. How should we call it? Yes, Venus. </p>
<p> Then you see Venus play with mercury dispersed. Finally managed to collect a pile of mercury. Take a bow so big in the sky. And these lands in your yard significant noise. Her garden is located on the planet Land. </p>
<p> Because of his fist, which made its neighbor that is a bit of red on the front and smoke up. Who is this God of War? March </p>
<p> Mars is really crazy is about to attack him when he came on stage is a giant. He calmed down in March. It has an initial J in the front that represents Jupiter. </p>
<p> When you look at Jupiter, shirt bearing the word &quot;sun&quot; with the use of letters of gold. Each letter represents the first letter of each of the three planets in the solar system: Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. </p>
<p> Sitting at the head of Jupiter is the barking of a dog named Pluto, laughing with his little heart output. </p>
<p> Now relive this fantasy in your mind and then see how easy it is to remember! </p>
<p> This really works. I&#39;m still reading the book and I&#39;ll leave to What other readings. </p>
<p> I hope you enjoy reading what I did. </p>
<p> Thank you! </p>
<p> Anil <strong></strong></p>
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<p>Anil</p>
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