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  • Safe, Happy and Healthy Baby On-the-go

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    Being on-the-go with baby doesn’t have to be stressful, but there are definitely a few key things to keep in mind to ensure they are safe, happy and healthy. From diaper blowouts to contracting pink eye, I have seen it all while on the road. As a mom of three, I have developed a few tried and true travel strategies and tips – some...
  • Safe Swaddling for Safe Sleep

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    There are a few things I know to be true about newborns in the first days of their life - from breastfeeding to swaddling to soothing and sleep – it all feels like a big mystery. You and your baby are both confused about what to do in those earlier days. This is normal. I remember being completely confused as to why my little...
  • Visible & Kissable: 5 Safe Babywearing Tips

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    All of my children were snugglers. They loved to be held and carrying was one way I did that so I could still have free hands to keep tabs on my other children or if I needed to get something done. One of my twins, more specifically loved being carried. She didn’t get on the move as quickly as her sister and she loved...
  • ICU Baby and Baby K’tan, LLC Partner on Project Kangaroo

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    Families requiring extended NICU stay to receive a Baby K’tan carrier Davie, FL – August 25, 2017 – ICU baby is a Miami-based nonprofit organization with the mission to support families with a baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Founded in 2014, the organization aims to alleviate NICU associated financial and psychological burdens that are placed on a family while their baby...
  • Black Breastfeeding Week with Brand Riley of Mama Knows It All

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    Why do we need Black Breastfeeding Week?  From the Black Breastfeeding Week  website:  "Black Breastfeeding Week was created because for over 40 years there has been a gaping racial disparity in breastfeeding rates. The most recent CDC data show that 75% of white women have ever breastfed versus 58.9% of black women. The fact that racial disparity in initiation and even bigger one for duration...

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