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Read more: What Can You Do with Your Baby to Develop Language Skills?
Babies are like sponges, absorbing everything they see and hear around them. The APA (American Academy of Pediatrics) recommends that “having parents read aloud age-appropriate books to their children and talk about the pictures in the books will strengthen children’s language skills, literacy development and parent-child relationships.” Read Children’s Books – Get into the habit…
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Read more: Preserving Frozen Breast Milk During Power Outages
Power outages due to bad weather or technical work can be stressful for those with breast milk in the fridge. Here are a few solutions for storing frozen breast milk during power outages. What is the first rule? First of all, do not panic. Panicking will increase your stress levels, and increased stress can cause…
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Read more: Getting Pregnant While Breastfeeding
It is very common for a woman who has just given birth to become pregnant or for a breastfeeding mother to become pregnant. This is because there is a strong possibility of becoming pregnant while breastfeeding. But if you become pregnant while breastfeeding, should you continue breastfeeding? Becoming Pregnant While Breastfeeding Although it is partly…
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Read more: The Power of Music in Communicating with Your Baby
We believe in the power of music. Especially in the early years, music supports the spiritual development of babies. After a while, music time can become even more fun – and much cuter – when babies respond to songs. You can use music to have a good time with your baby and support their development.…
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Read more: Supporting Language Development in Babies by Using Body Language
Communicating with your baby through body language can be fun. Using body language can be a useful way to start communicating with your baby before they learn to communicate their wishes through speech. Research also shows that learning to use babies’ body language can also improve their language skills! So, where do you need to…
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Read more: 8 Breastfeeding Tips to Share with Your Baby’s Caregivers
It is very important to inform your baby’s caregiver about the baby’s diet at that time. If your baby is exclusively breastfed, you should emphasize a few points that the caregiver should be sensitive to. Here are 8 tips to share with your baby’s caregivers. 1. Your baby does not need to drink water.…
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Read more: Protecting Your Breast Health, Choosing the Right Breast Pad
The use of breast pads is important for the protection of your breast health and the continuity of breastfeeding. At this point, choosing the right breast pad plays an important role. The breast pad you choose should absorb liquid quickly and keep your breasts dry at all times. Otherwise, the moist upper surface leaves your…
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Read more: My milk stinks, what can I do?
Many breastfeeding mothers worry that “my milk stinks“. But why does breast milk smell? Is the odor in breast milk normal? The content of breast milk can vary according to the needs of the baby at that time and the mother’s eating habits. This change in content can also affect the smell of breast milk.…
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Read more: How to Thaw Frozen Breast Milk?
After giving birth, mothers may be separated from their babies for a short period of time for different reasons. Especially in our country where the maternity leave is 4 months, mothers may have to return to work when their babies are about 2-3 months old. So, will babies be deprived of breast milk in this…