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Natural Ways to Treat Diaper Rash
Does your baby have a diaper rash, but you don't want to use over-the-counter creams to treat it? This article covers a list of natural ways and products you can do and use to treat your baby's rash.
8 commentsNewborn care: the FAQ for babies!
Frequently asked questions new parents and care givers of new babies may have.
2 commentsTop Ten Baby Items Every New Mom Needs
When I was pregnant with my son, I stood in the baby section of the big-box stores, registry gun in hand, not knowing where to begin. Choosing the right items for your first baby can be very overwhelming. Below are items I wish I would have...
0 commentsHow Baltic Amber Teething Necklaces Help to Soothe Babies
If you've ever been around a group of babies, you may have noticed many of them wearing amber-colored necklaces. Many parents look to baltic amber teething necklaces to stop common symptoms related to teething like irritability, redness or blotchy cheeks, swollen gums and diaper rashes.
5 comments10 Natural Remedies using Coconut oil
Stop forcing chemicals into your body. Use Natural Remedies!
6 commentsHow to Treat Diaper Rash and Chafing- Baby Diaper Rash Remedies
Baby diaper rash and chafing – an agony babies often have to endure. Read about solutions and preventions...No mother can stand the sight of her little one wailing in pain because of the constant itchiness caused by.... Baby diaper rashes...
2 commentsHow Coconut Oil Keeps My Kids Healthy
Coconut oil was my ally in fighting my kids various skin conditions like keratosis pilaris, diaper rash and impetigo! It can also be used to prevent and fight H1N1 and other flu strains!
22 commentsHow to save money on baby diapers
Being a mother of an adorable 2-year old, I have plenty of fun moments including wiping my little one's ass and keeping it clean. However, my only complaint is that it costs too much. The main expense comes in the form of buying disposable diapers....
25 commentsWool Diaper Covers: The Perfect Companion to Cloth Diapering
Wool is highly absorbent, capable of retaining up to 25-35 percent of its weight in moisture. Wool is slow to feel damp, and it dries as slowly, so does not chill the wearer by drying too fast as cotton and...
22 commentsHow to Cure Fungi based Infections
At this time and age, it is not wise to use any of the home remedies out there to heal your diseases. If you suspect that you might be sick, see a fully qualified medical doctor for assistance. But if you can not afford the doctors fee, as it is for...
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