Category: English
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR BABY SOLIDS FOOD?
If you’re thinking of introducing solids to your baby, best practice today states to commence its introduction before the baby is six months, but not before four months of age. Here’s what you need to know… HOW DO I KNOW WHEN BABY IS READY FOR SOLID FOOD?Here are some sneaky signs to keep an eye open…
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3 Important Postnatal Recovery Questions & Answers: Written by Australia Physiotherapist
Here’s Top 3 postnatal recovery questions and answers by Australia Physiotherapist- Alison Blake (a.k.a Founder of BODYBALL). Q1: My doctors told me it generally takes 6 weeks to recover from a natural birth and 12 weeks from an abdominal C-section, is that the same for everyone? A: Pregnancy and childbirth are meant to have many both physical and…
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New member offer – RM10 off promo code
New member RM10 off promo code: LOVEMAMAWAY [T&C] Any inquiry, feel free to contact Mamaway Customer Service:
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Free Shipping for Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei
Standard Shipping Fee: Free Shipping: Delivery time: Click here to track your order Rate to Singapore: Weight Shipping Fee 0.01 kg – 1 kg RM35.00 1.01 kg – 2 kg RM60.00 2.01 kg – 3 kg RM95.00 3.01 kg – 4 kg RM105.00 4.01 kg – 5 kg RM120.00 5.01 kg – 6 kg RM130.00 …
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He’s Two Days old and Heroin-Addicted’… Bonding with a babe in a sling
The call arrived late one afternoon in August 2010. Similar phone calls had been made for thousands of other babies across NSW over the years, and would continue to do so. But for us, this was our family’s first experience of such a request. Becoming foster carers had felt like a long wait, but now…
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Benefits of using baby slings
Back in the days, a sling is the best tool to take care of many kids simultaneously. You have a free pair of hands to do house chores, farming, cooking and take care of other elder kids! A sling can create the most similar womb-like environment, holding the babies tightly, feeling the mothers’ heartbeat, temperature.…
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5CM: Safety tips of using baby ring slings carriers
5CM means 5 safety tips + C-shape body + M-position legs (not 5 centimeters thick!) The British Association of Babywearing Instructors had proposed the T.I.C.K.S. rule for safe babywearing. TIGHT – slings and carriers should be tight enough to hug your baby close to you as this will be most comfortable for you both. Any slack/loose fabric will allow your baby to slump…
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LET’S GO, MOMS! 10 THINGS YOU NEED TO HAVE IN YOUR GYM BAG, AS A REAL LADY.
Being a mother is a full-time job, and with such a busy schedule, we regularly forget to take some time off for ourselves. We are often too tired to do the things we enjoy and we are rarely motivated to get more physically active. Not only is working out extremely beneficial for your body, but frequent trips…
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Eating Ice During Pregnancy?
Eating ice can be listed as one of the unusual food cravings during pregnancy. Have you found yourself craving ice suddenly? According to some research, one in five pregnant women loves to eat ice cubes. No worries, this quirky habit will disappear after delivery. The question is, is it safe? Is it normal during pregnancy?…
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No More Milk Blisters: 5 Tips to Get Rid of White Spots
Experiencing milk blisters, nipple blebs, or so-called white spots on your nipple is a common occurrence for breastfeeding mothers. It is typical to notice white spots on your nipple accompanied by painful sensations. 18 Ductal Openings?! Did you know that women have 4 to 18 ductal openings instead of the commonly assumed one per nipple?…