Feb 28
by Alice Sy

We’re going to have a baby!” That is the phrase you would simply utter if you found out that you’re going to have a baby. Of course, you are overjoyed and simply can’t explain your feeling. That would also be the time that you become aware of all you read and hear on how to take care of a baby.

When the baby is already around, you would feel little overwhelmed and nervous. You simple do not know how to take care of a baby, right? Relax. In the process, you would eventually know the trade. You can ask help from your mother or grandmother. They can also help you take care of the child while you are doing the house chores.

One lesson you will be taught is to hold a baby properly. There are many ways to hold a baby. You can prop them up against your body, cradle them, or you might even try a football hold. This lesson might seem unnecessary but you’ll be surprised how many parents out there feel awkward in the way they hold their babies. In properly taking care of a baby, it is essential that you are comfortable and holding them properly can be a start.

Another thing to consider is the proper feeding of these babies. It is still best that your babies receive breast milk for the first few months. When breastfeeding it is important that they are latched on to you so that they can drink the milk properly instead of sucking in gas.

When you ask the question how to take care of a baby after it has finished feeding, it is important that you burp them. If you don’t burp them, gas can accumulate in their small stomachs and they can develop colic. Have them sit up or prop them on your shoulder while gently patting their back and they will eventually burp.

You can also learn proper feeding and proper diaper care in these classes. You don’t know how many cases of infant conditions have been reported due to a parent’s failure to do these tasks properly.

But what if the baby is ill? It is natural for a new parent to imagine something very serious if the baby shows signs of illness, or they just think he is ill. Don’t waste time. Phone a physician and tell him your baby’s condition and he’ll do whatever that is necessary.

If you love your baby then taking care of them will come easy. Don’t be afraid to ask for help from your family and friends. This does not make you seem an incompetent parent but rather a concerned one. Now, do you still need to ask the question how to take care of a baby?

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Feb 27
by Lisa Copen

Crafting a life book may seem like a overwhelming task. If you aren’t a particular crafty person or don’t have much information about your child’s life before he or she became a part of your life, it can be hard to figure out where to start.

Each adoptive family varies in the amount of information they may have about their child’s birthmother. Some families have a relationship where the birth mom may actually baby sit for the family occasionally, to seeing them for a visit once a year, to having no contact whatsoever.

Oftentimes a family may have more than one adopted child the birth moms of the different children have different relationships with the family-if any. So the involved birth mom may even send notes or small gifts to the sibling of the child, so everyone feels included and loved.

When you have a relationship with a birthmom you may have any information you want for your child’s adoption book. She may be eager to help out to make sure the child has a wonderful book.

If you don’t have very much information about your child’s birth or birth family-if any at all-don’t worry. You can still design an incredible book that helps your child understand his or her history.

For example, one of the most essential pages of the life book is about the biological mother, but you may not even have a photograph of her. Be sure to include a quotation or poem about how birth moms may feel when making the adoption choice for their child. Then write something for the book like, “Did you know that birth moms and dads give their special DNA to their children. I’ll be your beautiful smile and dark eye lashes came from your mom!”

It’s hard for most people to imagine, but many adoptive parents don’t even know the birthdate of their child or where he or she was born. Rather than writing, “We don’t know the date of your birth” in your child’ adoption album, journal something along the lines of, “We believe you were born during the winter of 2005 some time because when you came to the orphanage you weighed about the same as the other children born about that time.”

Remember, it’s the amount of love and effort that you put into the album that your child will most appreciate. As he grows older and asks questions, you can do research together to help answer questions. Until then, don’t let a lack of information prevent you from creating a loving adoption scrapbook album for your child. Kids love reading about themselves and even like to make up their own stories to fill in any blanks in the story.

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Feb 24
by Jo Garrett

Public breastfeeding as a new mum can be daunting, but here are some helpful tips.

Wear helpful clothing: a loose fitting top which is short enough that you don’t sit on it is great. It needs to be loose enough that you can lift it easily, and that it doesn’t hitch up all the way round. Alternatively, breastfeeding tops are designed so that you can get access without lifting your top. These are great if you want to wear a fitted or longish top. Designs vary, and the best ones are cut to flatter the New Mum shape - bigger around the boob and not clingy around the tummy.

A long wide scarf or a pashmina can also be a useful aid as you latch baby on if you want to hide yourself from neighbours. Make sure you pop one in your baby changing bags.

And of course, do remember your underwear! Nursing or maternity underwear is a must, you need to be able to unclip quickly, and get something that fits properly. Try on a few styles in a few different sizes. Try them all on, move about and keep only those that really fit and feel comfortable.

Try to anticipate when baby is hungry, don’t wait for him to be shouting. Lots of babies will have little signs that they’re hungry before they start shouting the place down and drawing everyone’s attention to themselves and Mum. You’ll soon recognise the signs, and when you see them find a good place and get him attached!

If on the other hand you have baby like my first who would go from sleeping angel to famished and screaming in less than 10 seconds, the best you can do is have an idea of when he’s likely to be hungry and get ready. My little one was such a heavy sleeper I sometimes got him into place on my lap whilst still asleep, waited for him to wake up, then got him latched on before he knew what had happened.

Find a good spot to stop: to start with at least you’ll probably find it easier to feed sitting in a straight backed chair, perhaps in the corner so you can see who’s around, and with a large glass of water to hand. Avoid noisy places if you have a very nosy baby as he’ll be looking around (and trying to take your nipple with him) rather than concentrating on the job at hand. I like coffee shops, there’s always somewhere to sit, drink is on hand, and you have something to do (eat muffins !)

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Feb 22

Do you think you`re pregnant after a one night stand? Are you paying the price through an act of stupidity brought on by lust? Are you worried sick what your partner, if he is still around, or what your parents will say. Have you been a naughty girl and regret not having been good? Well it happens to the best of us at times to be a stupid so you`re not alone. First we have to be definitely sure that you are pregnant. Positive results will mean you have to tell your parents or partner so you have the support you need when making any decisions. These can include your position in life, and is it enough to support and bring up a baby. Other considerations are abortion and adoption. These options do not come with pleasantries, but absolute necessary issues. Speak to your parents as soon as possible so you can talk about your pregnancy. They may not be happy, but what mom and dad ever are at a time like this, and why would you expect them to be any other way.

There is no true determined age for first time sexual intercourse, but if you`re under the age of what the law states, as to what it sees the reasonable age for sexual intercourse, it can seriously change matters. The legal age does make you ready for sex, and we have proof of this after you falling pregnant. Readiness would have had you prepared for the outcome of unprotected sex. Age of consent for having sexual intercourse in most states of US ranges between 16 and 18. In the UK it’s 16. If you`re reading this and not pregnant, but fear it maybe on the cards if you don`t act responsible, then below are irresponsible statements you need to ignore if uttered by your partner

But I thought you loved me

All your friends are doing it so why not you

I will love you more

You’ll have to do it sometime, so no time like the present

I’ll only put it in for a second, "we’ve heard that before"

Your first sexual experience can have you anxious about losing your virginity but more so when it’s lost, and you find your pregnant. If you are not sure that you are pregnant then first we need to clarify this.

You miss a period (menstruation)

Feeling tired and don’t have much energy

Vomiting (morning sickness)

Food cravings

Weeing often

Tender or swollen breasts

These signs do not necessarily mean you are pregnant. There may be other reasons why you are experiencing them so have you doctor examine you. If you’re GP has brought back positive results that you are pregnant then your head maybe in a spin, sit down and relax and think of what you need to do, or better still ask the doctor. If you haven`t seen a doctor yet and still not sure if you have conceived, then there are other ways to tell if you are pregnant.

A home pregnancy test can be purchased from a chemist. Results are instant. A positive result is more likely to be correct than a negative one. It may well be in you and your unborn baby’s best welfare to call into a family planning centre/clinic, Yes it may seem like it is too late to speak to these people "now" but nonetheless not too late to easy matters and know what lies ahead. Medical advisors are able to talk to you about the best way to look after yourself during the pregnancy. Any uncertainties regarding your pregnancy will be assured by these people telling you of your options. Your local phone directory or yellow pages should list the doctors and family planning centre/clinic in your area. If your concerns are not in relation to pregnancy and to a sexually transmitted disease then the earlier it is treated the better. Untreated sex diseases can have serious consequences.

British statistics on STIs are based on analysis at genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics.
UK research showed 10.8% of males and 12.6 % of females aged 16-44 were treated for sexually transmitted infections.
Over twelve months ago a report stated, 397,990 new sexually transmitted infection diagnoses at GUM clinics in Great Britain showed an increase of 63% in 1998.
There was a 6% rise between 2006 and 2007. A little number maybe, but a number nonetheless with huge affect.

The Genital Chlamydia infection scarily rose the highest in numbers. Between 1998 and 2007 genital Chlamydia increased by 150%, genital herpes by 51%and syphilis by 1,828%.

Gonorrhea

The male can differ from the female if they have this disease (no symptoms.) Nevertheless in them that do have symptoms they normally appear 2 to 5 days after infection. Discomfort includes a burning sensation when peeing, or a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis. Gonorrhea can cause painful or swollen testicles. For women the symptoms can be easily confused with a bladder or vaginal infection. Typical signs include pain and burning feel when weeing, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods. Women with gonorrhea are at risk of developing serious complications from the infection. Symptoms of rectal infection in both genders may include discharge, anal itching, soreness, bleeding, or painful bowel movements.

Genital warts

If you are infected then you can expect to see pinkish/white small lumps or clustered cauliflower-shaped lumps around the genitals. Remember not to panic till your condition has been determined by a GP as you may well be worrying over little or nothing. Warts are known to form on or around the penis, the scrotum, the thighs or the anus. Female genital warts usually grow around the vulva or inside the vagina and on the cervix. If a woman has warts on her cervix, this can cause slight bleeding or, less commonly show, an unusual colored vaginal discharge. Although not a regular known condition for pain, it however brings itch.

Genital herpes

Symptoms usually appear 2 to 7 days after exposure and last 2 to 4 weeks. Both sexes can have one or more symptoms, including:

Itchiness or tingling around the genitals including the anus.

Small fluid-filled blisters and when burst leaves painful sores.

Pain when urine stream oozes over open sores.

Headaches.

Lower backache.

Swollen glands or fever.

You have to be careful if you find you carry both baby and an infection. STDs can cause cervical and other cancers, chronic hepatitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and other complications. Genital infections can be passed from a pregnant woman to the baby before, during, or after the baby’s birth. Some STDs (like syphilis) cross the placenta and infect the baby while it is in the uterus (womb). Other STDs (like gonorrhea, chlamydia, hepatitis B, and genital herpes) can be transmitted from the mother to the baby during delivery as the baby passes through the birth canal. These are frightening issues, however not as scary as bringing up a baby alone.

By: kacycarr

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