Your Baby's Colic

Written by Karen Zastudil


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Overrepparttar years, there have been many stories about foods breastfeeding mothers should avoid. What dorepparttar 110819 facts show? Breastfeeding mothers who eat gas producing food DO NOT induce gas or crying in their babies. The gas mothers may get from gas producing food comes fromrepparttar 110820 undigested part that remains in their intestines. The portion that entersrepparttar 110821 blood stream and then makes its way torepparttar 110822 breastmilk is notrepparttar 110823 part that producesrepparttar 110824 gas inrepparttar 110825 first place. It was mentioned that a single glass of wine inrepparttar 110826 evening may be good for both mom and baby. Foods that should be avoided would include caffeinated beverages, chocolate, nuts and possibly some dairy products or spices. Caring for a colicky baby can be exhausting forrepparttar 110827 already worn out mom. Colic is no-ones fault, so don't burden yourself with extra stress and guilt. Do your best to relax and remember that your baby will outgrow it.

If you are ever unsure whether your baby's crying is colic or a symptom of another illness, check with your pediatrician, by all means!



Karen is a graduate of of Cleveland State University and is a freelance writer. Visit her website at http://www.womenatthesummit.com - A site of general interest to women. Topics include: Pregnancy, Children, Parenting, Health and wellness, Diet and Fitness, Relationships, Money, Travel and more.


Home Decorating For Smaller Spaces

Written by Bonnie P. Carrier


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·Place an armoire intended forrepparttar bedroom inrepparttar 110818 living room it’srepparttar 110819 perfect storage place for remotes, magazines, extra bedding, kitchen linen or any of those pesky little things you just can’t seem to find a place for. ·A small floor cabinet you might have used in a bathroom can become an end table. Most of these come with drawers, shelves or both. ·Decorative stacking boxes or even old suitcases not only make for great storage, but they also become terrific accessories.

·Plastic storage boxes come in a variety of sizes, colors and are inexpensive. They can be stacked on shelves in a closet or cabinet, even into drawers. Clear smaller sizes are perfect storage for shoes, winter gloves, pictures or how about extension cords, nails, packages of hooks or hand tools. Larger sizes can keep extra winter coats, blankets, odd season clothes or seasonal decorations neat and in one place. ·Baskets and hampers are another option.

·Kids rooms are always in need of extra places for all their treasures, plastic milk crates are perfect for them. They come in many bright brilliant colors. One suggestion, if you are planning on stackingrepparttar 110820 crates and have small children it would be beneficial to secure them torepparttar 110821 wall. ·Plastic shelving units, which can be found in most discount stores, are perfect for mounting onrepparttar 110822 backs of doors or onrepparttar 110823 wall in closets. These come in especially handy inrepparttar 110824 kitchen for holding extra soda bottles, canned goods, paper towel etc.

Well, I think you’ve gottenrepparttar 110825 idea, look around and use your imagination, you will be surprised with what you can come up with.

Moving into and decorating a small space can be challenging, but with a little planning it can be just as beautiful as any large house. And inrepparttar 110826 end size really doesn’t matter, if it’s filled withrepparttar 110827 people and things you love, then you have successfully created a home.

This article is shareware. Give this article away for free on your site, or include it as part of any paid package as long asrepparttar 110828 entire article is left intact including this notice. Copyright © 2004 bonnie carrier.



Bonnie P. Carrier is the creator of Savvy Home Decorating. She is the mother to two grown daughters and a very spoiled 4yr old Blue Merle Sheltie named Toby. Having been a homemaker for over 23yrs has provided years of experience in budget decorating and organization. Stop by Savvy Home Decorating -www.savvy-home-decorating.com - for ideas and tips on budget decorating:


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