Good Parenting - Buying Baby Furniture Inexpensively (No Comments)

You’re expecting your first baby and only the best will do. Are you on a budget? If you’re not then stop reading this now and go away and enjoy your pregnancy. If you are then you’re now in the position we were umpty odd years ago. I’ve just become a granddad now but I can still remember those times. If you’re anything like me you will be excited and afraid at the same time.

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My Pre-Term Labor Warning Signs (No Comments)

I noticed several things after I had my little one at 32 weeks, and I made a mental note of these incase my preterm labor signs happened again. My simple signs that I ignored until it was almost to late.

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Overcome Pregnancy Complications (No Comments)

Pregnancy complications can often adversely affect the pregnancy outcome, putting an end to your dream of starting a family. However, awareness about the complications and related pregnancy symptoms can help minimize complexities during childbirth.

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The Real Facts About Home Paternity Testing (No Comments)

This article provides readers with information about home paternity testing. It discusses chain of custody, choosing a testing company, associated fees, and the collection process.

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The Bugaboo Frog Stroller (No Comments)

The Bugaboo Frog stroller was designed by two brothers in The Netherlands. These gentlemen were interesting in creating a stroller that would adapt easily to today’s parents mobile lifestyle.

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Help Your Child Grow Healthy And Strong (No Comments)

Give your children building blocks for a healthy lifestyle by teaching them the importance of good nutrition and regular physical activity. Eating well and being physically active every day are keys to your child’s health and well-being.

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In-Home DNA Paternity Tests - Are They the Right Choice for You? (No Comments)

This article discusses in home DNA paternity tests. It explains DNA and discusses differences between legal and personal paternity tests as well as cost of these tests.

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The Only Child - Lucky or Spoiled? (No Comments)

In the past, large families were commonplace with an average of 3 children being the common statistic. Having only one child was rare, and that child was assumed to be a spoiled, rotten brat. In recent years, due to improved birth control and the fact that many couples are waiting until they are older to have children, only children are becoming more common.

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Baby Showers Are All the Rage (No Comments)

A baby shower is away to celebrate the new addition to the human family. A baby shower is given by a close friend, and not a close relative, and it may be given by more than one person as a group.

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Is It Hard to Give Up A Surrogate Baby? (No Comments)

How can women who decide to become surrogate mothers possibly give up the child they have carried for 9 months? Is it natural? What sort of mental preparation does one need?

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