Cloth Diapers
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Cloth diapers: The good, the bad, the ugly
BabyCenter: MOMInformation &bull Dec 13, 2011
We've been cloth diapering for more than a year now. I was very reluctant to try cloth in the beginning, but after using it for a couple of months, I got the hang of it, and it's not so bad.… Full Story »
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Charlie Banana Cloth Diapers (giveaway)
BabyCenter: MOMInformation &bull Nov 18, 2011
by Andrea Fellman posted in Products & Prizes The diaper dilemma! Diapers have come a very long way and to help sort through all the choices we posted a very helpful article last week, The different shades of "green" diapers… Full Story »
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WIN Charlie Banana Fashion Diapers
Family Style &bull Nov 7, 2011
Charlie Banana released their newest Fashion Collection - and they just might be the cutest cloth diapers ever. We also like that the Charlie Banana Designer Collection comes in one-size diapers, meaning they grow from infancy to toddlerhood (saving you… Full Story »
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Cloth Diapering Myths
Green Baby Guide &bull Oct 24, 2011
Although I really wanted to cloth diaper, I was haunted my myths that I kept hearing from non-cloth diapering moms. Luckily I had Rebecca, who guided me through the world of cloth diapers and later became my co-author and co-blogger here at Greenbabyguide.com. Now we can support other new parents by dispelling some of those cloth diapering myths that we… Full Story »
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IVF Not to Blame for Giuliana Rancic's Breast Cancer Experts Say
Growing Your Baby &bull Oct 18, 2011
Giuliana Rancic recently learned that she has breast cancer. Her interview on the TODAY show with Ann Curry has provided a great deal of support for the E! But it has also generated some fears about in vitro fertilization. Giuliana found out that she had breast cancer after two rounds of IVF. Her fertility specialist had ordered a mammogram, despite the fact… Full Story »
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Sperm Discovery Sheds Light On Fertility and Birth Control Possibilities
Growing Your Baby &bull Oct 15, 2011
While most everyone understands the basics of how conception works, there is still so much to be discovered. Researchers have long been intrigued by the journey that sperm must make to get to the woman's fallopian tubes to fertilize an egg. Even more complex and misunderstood is the biochemical reaction that happens between egg and sperm… Full Story »
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Celebrities Show Their Hearts for Berry Children
Growing Your Baby &bull Sep 25, 2011
Not all hand gestures are bad and the celebrity community is proving it. Dozens of celebrities - Justin Bieber, Britney Spears and most recently the celebrity parents who attended Jayneoni Moore's Pre-Emmy's Gifting Lounge, have been spotted making a heart… Full Story »
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A Newbie's Guide to Cloth Diapers
Parenting.com: Mom Tips and Expert Advice &bull Sep 20, 2011
Get the lowdown on how hard they really are, and which brands to try Full Story »
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Lack of Sleep Affects Academic Skills and Performance in Children
Growing Your Baby &bull Sep 18, 2011
Over the last several years, we have become an on-the-go world. Little down time exists in most families and sleep is a rare commodity - even for children. As adults, we know how a lack of sleep affects our concentration, mood and cognitive abilities but how does lack… Full Story »
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Subtypes of Brain Development May Open Doors for New Cures and Prevention for Autism
Growing Your Baby &bull Sep 16, 2011
In a ground-breaking study, Dr. David Amaral, Research Director of the UC Davis MND Institute in the U.S. found that brain development may indicate different subtypes of autism. The data was recently presented at the Asia Pacific Autism Conference in Perth, Australia - the world's largest gathering this year for autism experts. Dr.… Full Story »
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Toddlers Concentration Affected by Fast-Paced Television Shows
Growing Your Baby &bull Sep 13, 2011
Parents have already been cautioned about the health issues surrounding too much television time but now, researchers also say that certain shows - those that are fast paced - can also ruin concentration. The warning came after psychologists evaluated 60 four-year-old children. Children from the research group were randomly assigned to watch… Full Story »
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Behavioral Disorders Linked to Extreme, Long-Term Morning Sickness in Recent Study
Growing Your Baby &bull Aug 29, 2011
Known as hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), extreme morning sickness affects thousands of women every year -around 285,000 American women alone. A new study performed by the UCLA and the University of Southern California found that this condition can have serious effects… Full Story »
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New Study Links Infertility Issues and Compromised Embryo Development to Fat Found in Ovaries
Growing Your Baby &bull Aug 22, 2011
Obesity and obesity-related conditions like diabetes can have many adverse effects on the body. A recent study uncovered yet another that relates to fertility and pregnancy. Women who are a higher than average BMI or those who have diabetes tend to… Full Story »
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How Did You Choose Cloth Diapers for Baby?
About.com Baby Products &bull Aug 19, 2011
Recently, a friend sent me a fantastic stash of her favorite cloth diapers. Among the diapers she sent were some BubuBebe fitted diapers, which I've been testing out. I love the BubuBebe diapers, but probably wouldn't have seen them without… Full Story »
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New Study May Provide Fertility Lifespan Predictions for Women
Growing Your Baby &bull Aug 10, 2011
More and more women are waiting to start their families until later in life. It isn't that they don't want children. They just figure that they have time. They want to have their education, career and other important life elements in order before they start having… Full Story »
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Cloth Diapering, A Room for Foster Kids & A Hallway Nursery Hot Posts 8.7.11
Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh &bull Aug 6, 2011
A Look Inside Cloth Diapers A Special Room for Imminent Foster Kids How To Store Kitchen Towels A Modern Dollhouse That Made Us Flip A Hallway Nursery Ohd Full Story »
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Best Breastfeeding Tips and Tricks for World Breastfeeding Week
inhabitots &bull Aug 3, 2011As a man who once stole a life-size cardboard Wall-E from a cinema so he could have one in his own home (true story), this story will appeal to the child in all of us. If you're a faithful Inhabitots… Full Story »
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New Study Finds Increased Stroke Risks During and After Pregnancy
Growing Your Baby &bull Jul 30, 2011
Strokes have become an increasing problem in U.S. population over the last several years. Current statistics from the American Heart Association estimate that 795,000 people suffer from a stroke, each year. While many people are aware of the increased risk of stroke, they mistakenly think that… Full Story »
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Grant Awarded to St. Joseph Scientist to Develop Device that Will Prevent Post-Partum Hemorrhaging
Growing Your Baby &bull Jul 29, 2011
Post-partum hemorrhaging is one of the most common and dangerous risks to women after delivery. While lower in more developed countries, this risk is substantially higher in less developed countries due to a lack of medical facilities, equipment, staff and… Full Story »
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Cloth Diapering in the Summer
Green Baby Guide &bull Jul 28, 2011
Is it too hot to cloth diaper? One complaint we've heard about cloth diapers is that they're just too bulky and warm for babies, especially in the warmer months. Here in Portland, Oregon, our heat waves don't last too long,… Full Story »




















