November 11th, 2011 09:15am

Make your own baby food

by


It doesn’t seem like much, but processed baby food can add a hefty price to your food bill. What if you could utilize what you already have on hand to feed your baby, skipping the prepackaged food altogether?
May 4th, 2011 01:00pm

Why use a Doula?

by


May is International Doula Month. Marianna Terhune, a local doula, explains the role of a doula as well as services doulas here in Sonoma County provide for families expecting a new baby.
November 17th, 2010 04:00pm

How doulas make birth easier

by


A doula can be a comforting addition to your circle of support as you welcome your child into the world.
November 9th, 2010 08:00am

No breast? No problem.

by


For some mothers, nursing their children is not an option. But for those that wish for their babies to still receive the benefits of breast milk, Eats on Feets provides the solution.
October 15th, 2010 01:45am

Losing a baby

by


October 9th – 15th has been designated Babyloss Awareness Week, the week when mothers, like myself, remember the babies we have lost as we travel through the various stages of grief.
August 30th, 2010 11:06am

Neglecting the Baby Book

by


Aka – What I no longer know about my kids. (read the article…)
May 12th, 2010 04:19pm

The worst age

by


Kids are capaple of driving even the most dedicated parent insane. Every age has its drawbacks. But which one’s the worst? (read the post…)
April 12th, 2010 01:39pm

Looking for Mother-Baby Friendly Workplaces

by

One of the most difficult decisions a new mother can make is to rejoin the workforce. Not only are you leaving your infant with a caregiver for several hours a day, but, when you are a nursing mother, you are potentially being forced into a decision to change your baby’s breastfeeding routine. Fortunately, there are now laws in many states (including California) which specifically state that an employer is to allow reasonable break time and an adequate private room for a nursing mother to express milk or breastfeed during their child’s first year of life. And while it is law that employers provide these conditions for their nursing employees, some workplaces shine when it comes to helping mothers in their transition from home to their career.

Is this YOUR workplace? (read more to nominate your company for an award…)
April 6th, 2010 10:12am

A baby’s need for Vitamin D

by

My son was born with moderate jaundice, which I did learn was fairly common among newborn boys. I had planned on breastfeeding him, and the Dr let me know that while breast milk was best for babies, it would not have enough Vitamin D to help with my son’s deficiency. In fact, 9 out of 10 babies who are breastfed are not getting enough Vitamin D, as a liter of breast milk only holds 20-40 IUs of Vitamin D. From babies to adults, we should be receiving no less than 200 IUs. He told me to just give him enough indirect sunlight to help ease the jaundice symptoms. So I would make sure to stay near windows with plenty of sunshine so that he could soak up some sunrays and not be in danger of skin cancer. But now that we know even more about the dangers of sun exposure, I question if that could have been too dangerous as well.

Some claim that formula fed babies have an advantage in the vitamin department. Formula is specially made to include the vitamins that they need, including Vitamin D. But a recent study by the American Academy of Pediatrics is showing that even formula fed babies are not getting enough Vitamin D in their systems. It has become apparent that babies, whether breastfed or drinking formula, will need some sort of supplement to ensure they are receiving the 200-400 IUs of Vitamin D they should be getting daily.

So why does a baby need Vitamin D? (more…)
September 14th, 2009 01:29pm

Dog Poop

by

Yesterday I had to stop at Target for a few things during a brief moment of kid-free time. You wouldn’t believe how enjoyable it is just to peruse the aisles of a store, taking in pieces of eye candy like colorful plates or different sizes of Tupperware when you have no kids around to complain about how bored they are. You wouldn’t believe it unless you have gone shopping with … Read More »