Babies & Toddlers Information

The site where your child is the STAR!!

Baby Bear Care Stuff Info & Resources













Todays Baby Bear Care Stuff News

Links in this section lead off this site.
We are not responsible for the content on these sites.


Seven Days

Bears Versus Pianos: Two Summer Community Art Projects Choose Their Icons
Seven Days
And when they do, in March, they're sure to transform these zombie Care Bears into spiffier specimens. At the end of the summer, the decorated bears will be auctioned off to benefit Burlington's Committee on Temporary Shelter.



Calendar of Events and weekly events, updated Jan. 25
Mount Shasta Herald
Play games and stuff your own teddy bear. Space is limited. To reserve space: 964-3250 or www.mccloudcommunityresourcecenter.com • Immunization clinic -- Siskiyou County Public Health immunization clinic, 8 am to noon, 810 S. Main Street, Yreka.



10 Totally Psychotic Fairy Tales that Hollywood Should Film Next
io9
It turns out that the dead mother has been the one caring for the child. She's even still wearing the clothes she was buried in. Once she's discovered, the dead woman leaves the room without a word, and when everyone went to check on the baby, ...



Sharon Osbourne Plans to Be the 'Grandmother From Hell'
People Magazine
Like here at home we do fun stuff when we can. But it's like playing a bored game and watching a movie together or going for a walk. With her grandparents she expects them to take her swimming or to build a bear. So I have to try and explain the happy ...

and more »


News Pakistan

Scientists say that breastfed babies have more challenging temperaments
News Pakistan
Despite such behaviour, it is normal for a healthy child and the mothers should bear with that as it will make their children stronger in future. Most of the mother find it irritating and use formula milk bottles to get more time for other stuff.

and more »


Liam Neeson's The Grey is the first great film of 2012
Anchorage Press
Chief among his detractors is Diaz (played superbly by Frank Grillo), an ill-tempered ex-con who is chastised early on by Ottway for trying to steal stuff off dead bodies from the crash. This gets their relationship off to a bad start, ...

and more »


For Better or Worse: Is it really substance abuse, or just a way to stay cat ...
Baltimore Sun
"She just … doesn't … care." Raven prefers high-quality, pure, premium catnip — also known as "catmint" or Nepeta cataria on the street — when she can get it. Although she won't turn down the cheap stuff, the catnip equivalent of a ...



Thursday Skull Session
Eleven Warriors
I never get tired of this stuff. I love it. It's like breathing, eating, and drinking. I need it. I thrive on it. Let's do it! According to most people who care about this stuff, Ohio State's 2012 recruiting class ended up as one of the nation's top ...

and more »


I Guess I Forgot to Wean My Baby
Jezebel
Maybe I should already know the answer, but like certain holidays and The Oscars, instead I'm just confused about whether I'm supposed to care. It reminds me of this story my friend told me a few years back about her son she'd nursed.



How the Itch Informs the Scratch
Scientific American
Baby oil is a mineral oil, sometimes with an aloe additive. There is no odor after a few minutes, but with the relief, I wouldn't care. About a teaspoon full on each arm and leg, rubbed in, not just "on". Be careful, it can make the tub very slippery.

and more »

Google News

Babies Toddlers Featured Article

The First Week with your Baby

02/05/12

 by: Anne Cavicchi

The first week of your baby's life brings big adjustments for both of you. You are adjusting to being a mother and caring for your baby and your baby is adjusting to life outside the womb. It is a time of great joy -- and possibly immense fear! Although you've been preparing for the birth of your baby for months, now he is here and depending on you for everything which can seem overwhelming. Don't expect too much of yourself during these first days! If anyone offers you help -- take it!

During your baby's first few weeks of life, he will be concentrating on getting to know you and his surroundings. Your baby needs to be handled so that life outside the womb seems as little different as possible to life inside the womb. Your baby's needs, while they may seem overwhelming to you, are really simple: food, warmth and comfort from cuddling. Wrap him snugly and warmly, hold him closely, handle him slowly, and feed him when he's hungry. Your baby will have the routing and sucking reflexes as well as tongue thrust. These are needed to get nourishment from the breast or bottle. You can also use this time to bond with your baby with lots of skin to skin contact.

Whether you decide to breast or bottle feed, feeding in the first few weeks is not an effortless process. Try to have early feeding sessions in a quiet setting with as few distractions as possible. Make sure you are in a comfortable position as it takes new babies a while to eat and you don't want to end up stiff and sore. Cuddle and caress your baby as feeding time is a wonderful opportunity to show your baby how much he is loved.

If you are breastfeeding, be patient while you and your baby are getting the hang of it! The benefits of breastfeeding are many and in order for it to be successful, it is important to start out right. Keep in mind though it may take several weeks until you both feel comfortable and get a feeding schedule down.

Most new moms feel and experience:

  • Exhaustion!

  • Bloody vaginal discharge for the first week or so

  • Discomfort or pain in the perineal area if you had a vaginal delivery

  • Incision pain or numbness if you had a cesarean delivery

  • Abdominal cramping (afterpains) as the uterus contracts

  • Elation or depression or swings between both

  • Breast discomfort or engorgement

  • Fears about your adequacy as a mother

  • Profuse sweating after the first couple of days

Although it may be tempting to try to be a 'supermom', now is not the time. The best advice that I received as an new mom was to accept the help of others, eat regular meals and sleep when the baby sleeps. Now it's my turn to pass that advice on to you.

About The Author

Anne Cavicchi is a Canadian wife and mother of one boy and two step-daughters. She also owns Annie's Maternity Corner where you'll find everything you need for pregnancy and baby! Great products, articles, information and more to see you through pregnancy and baby's first years at Annie's. http://www.maternitycorner.com


Website Directory