Top tips for traveling with twins

It’s always a risk, traveling with infants. Even if you’re desperate for some sun and you’ve found your cheap tickets, the change of routine will inevitably cause some upset and the inherent unreliability of international transport could leave you stranded in an unfamiliar place with a loud, tired child making a difficult situation even worse. […]

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Overcoming the Challenges of Autism

Autistic Child

You try to make everything perfect for your child, but some things are entirely out of your control. Developmental disorders like autism can throw a serious wrench in your parenting plans, regardless of your tenacity. Of course, with a little bit of thought and training, you can learn to cope with your child’s autism. You’ll

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3 Must-Have Baby Gear Items

When a mom-to-be is expecting a child, one constant concern is the safety of her child. She worries and frets and frets and worries. Fortunately, some of the things about which she is concerned are tangible—all the things a baby will need to safeguard his or her health and development. The hip mom wants practical

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Twin Mama Rama asks if her twins boys are identical or fraternal twins?

I love stumbling upon other parents’ personal websites about their twins and/or preemie babies! For instance, yesterday I found Twin Mama Rama – Join the Adventures of a Twin Mom and her Twin Boys! In this post (with the photo of her boys above), the author asks her readers whether or not they think her

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Premature infants are at higher risk of developing diabetes as adults

According to a Swedish study published in Diabetes Care (a publication from the American Diabetes Association), babies born premature (before 37 weeks gestational age) have a slightly higher risk of developing diabetes at some point in their lifetime. Preterm birth, including late preterm birth, is associated with a modestly increased risk of diabetes in young

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