There is always so calming about baths. Maybe it's a reminder of our time in the womb when we floated freely and without worry. Regardless of the reason, it's also a great way to create night time ritual and connect at the end of the busy day. I can not say enough good things … [Read more...]
Eco-Friendly Nappie for All The Diapering Years: The Fuzzi Bunz One Size Arrives!
In the cloth diapering life, parents get on this quest to find The Perfect Cloth Diaper. Now, I'm not sure that I have my grubby little hands on the Holy Grail of cloth, but it's darn close. It's the Fuzzi Bunz One Size diaper. In my perusing the cloth diapering world and in my … [Read more...]
Support the Ban Poisonous Additives Act of 2009 (Take Down BPA, Finally!)
We have a voice when we use it. Green parents are making choices with their wallets, at the ballot box and on social media that impacts the environment and businesses in real and meaningful ways. There are times when we have to realize that we can't shop our way out of a problem … [Read more...]
Breastfeeding Mother Stopped By "No Food Or Drink" Rules
In more news that sounds like a joke, a UK woman was stopped from breastfeeding her 11-week-old son at a public pool. Laura Whotton was at the John Carroll Leisure Centre in Nottingham and started to breastfeed her infant near the pool while her 4-year-old son swam. She was … [Read more...]
Midwives Versus Doctors: The Gloves Are Still Off
The C-section is now the most common procedure performed in the United States. A third of American children are born through the belly instead of vaginally. Every year for the last decade, the States has set a new record for the number of C-sections. Now that I have your … [Read more...]
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