Many of the regulars at Eco Child’s Play chimed in to discuss a feminist’s disregard of breastfeeding. Breastmilk’s benefits don’t outweigh that of formula, she claims, or at least there are only tiny benefits. While almost 74 percent of babies in the U.S. are breastfed at … [Read more...]
New Monkey Moccasins from Nowali
The new monkey moccasins from Nowali are the cutest things. Part sock, part slipper, and all cute my little guy fell in love with them as soon as he laid eyes on them. If you follow my writing you know my three year old is bananas about monkeys so anything I can find with … [Read more...]
Fresh Baby: Make the Most of Your Green Dollar
Most people would love to buy "green" or "organic" foods, but choosing organic foods can be a pricey proposition. If you think your budget cannot afford 100% organic, here is some simple advice on making the most of your GREEN GROCERY dollar: Eat organic at the top of the food … [Read more...]
Empowerment Through Natural Labor: My Firstborn’s Birth Story
Today, my firstborn child turns 4 years old. When I was 15 weeks pregnant, I left his father, my fiancé, and spent most of my pregnancy preparing to be a single mother. I also readied for a natural birth. Though I was nervous about the impending step into parenthood, I … [Read more...]
Autism and the new Celiac Disease Link
Kids of moms who have an autoimmune disease such as type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and celiac disease have up to a three times greater risk for autism, according to a new study. The first two have been linked in earlier research. But the surprise might be the last … [Read more...]
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