metalstar83 - Wednesday, 10 December I knew the weight would come off no matter what, although I only gained 22lbs, and lost most of it when I gave birth. So, for me it wasn't an issue. But, I've been eating a ton of dried fruit and I am finally starting to gain some weight. The minute I stop eating it, I go back to square one. So, maybe you should try it, good luck!
metalstar83 - Monday, 8 December I weaned my baby at 6 months, I am down to 110lbs (5'4"), and I can't put on any weight still. I am a bodybuilder so it sucks, I am usually at 125lbs. I eat every 2-3hrs and still nothing. So, I feel your pain...lol
treasa - Sunday, 7 December yes i am still breastfeeding and losing weigh i try to eat as much as possible but it just keeps coming off.
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crazyeights - Wednesday, 5 November You know how when a child outgrows a carseat, usually at around 40 pounds, they have to go to a booster with a car seatbelt? The five point harness is just the thing that keeps them strapped in. I'm sure that is what your infant carrier uses to keep your baby strapped in. And with this seat you don't ever have to switch them to a booster using a seatbelt. They can stay in this seat with the 5 point harness straps up to 80 pounds. You might be able to see a seat like the Radian at a Babies R Us if you have one by you. They are worth it. I get piece of mind having them.
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crazyeights - Tuesday, 4 November I don't know what you guys are looking at price wise on a new car seat but we swear by the Radian80 by Sunshine Kids. It goes up to 80 pounds with a 5 point harness. It can be rear facing too, I'm pretty sure. We transferred our 5 year old and our 3 year old in to one when they grew out of the infant seat. We'll be getting another one for our 2 year old soon and another for Nathan when he's ready. It's a great seat, a bit pricey but worth it. Check them out, http://sunshinekidsbaby.com/
lore - Thursday, 25 September yeah my baby is doin alright..he crys alot.. but i love him.. yeah we have to keep this babys entertain lol.. are you done packing or not yet ..
lore - Thursday, 18 September yeah i evacuated..we are with no lights but we are tryin to survive..its bad over here..
coliflower - Sunday, 14 September Sounds like gas to me. The old adage for bowel movements is once in 7 days or 7 times in one day, and everything in between is normal. I wouldn't worry too much about it. It does not sound like seizures. Talk to your pediatritian if you are really worried but I am sure it is nothing serious.
tamy - Friday, 5 September thankyou for the reply.but just incase i will make an appointment with his pediatrician its going to make me feel better because its too much for me you know what i mean any way take care bye
babyJSL - Monday, 28 July Hi! Thank you for asking. We did a recheck/follow-up two days after the fever went down. The doctor said it's not measles. She said that it was just a common rash that you can get from a very high fever. I was relieved and very happy that my lil one doesn't have measles. Measles usually take over the entire body once a high fever of 3 days goes down. I was actually waiting and checking for measle on my lil one's body. The only thing he has are lots of red spots on his face and that happen to be a rash from high fever. Right now he is back to normal, no more rash and fever.
aplace4myhead - Tuesday, 1 July When babies start learning cause and effect, usually around 2 1/2 - 3 months, then they will start putting signs that you make with the objects that they get. Babies also fine tune thier moter skills much faster than their communication skills/verbal so babies have so much potential to learn the sign faster than the word. You dont even have to use American Sign either, you could have "home signs" for things. The object is to use the sign right before, during and after the activity or object. For example, Sign "milk" (take your hand, hold it out in front of you and open and close it into a lose fist. Kinda makes you think of milking a cow...) Make the motion for milk, and say it. Then make the milk, or give the milk to baby. Sign the word milk again as baby starts drinking milk. Then again as you finish drinking milk. www.signingtime.com is a good resourse. I'll be it it's a little pricey... but they are really good programs. You can usually find the series in the library so that you dont have to buy them. YouTube has some videos of signing time as well. Do a search on the web and there's tons that pop up for signing with babies.
I hope that helps a little bit. Please if you have any questions or concerns, let me know. :) I'll be happy to help you out. :)