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I Got a Baby Nurse for Christmas
We've been having lots of trouble with Harlow sleeping— she has acid reflux so after she eats, she's highly distressed and I can't just put her back to bed. One month in and I was quickly going mad. When I started snapping at everyone around me, including Mazzy, I knew I needed to get help.
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Eye candy! Browse through 12 beautiful nurseries to help inspire your own design from budget friendly to shared spaces.
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5 Simple Sleep Solutions
When it comes to babies, I try to remember the old adage, “If you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.” In my experience, most of the time the simplest explanation is usually the right one. Baby crying? Probably hungry. Baby squirming around? Probably gas. Baby thrashing her head around in the car seat? Probably because MORE »
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If there is anyone that dislikes a disruption in their little one’s schedule, it’s me. So when daylight savings time comes around, it’s absolutely dreadful. I remember I used to love the time of year when we would “fall back” because I always took advantage of that extra hour of sleep. And then I had MORE »
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Surviving The Nap Wars
I’m having a pity party today. Care to join me? It has been one of those weeks where no matter how hard I’ve tried to fit it all in and stay flexible, it feels like everything has blown up in my face. How is it possible to have an almost-10-month-old and still have days where MORE »
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