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One minute they are this tiny helpless infant in your arms. The next, they are growing like a weed; learning, changing, developing, gaining more understanding of the world, and trying out new experiences. I’ll never forget the day my daughter went out for the day without me. She was four, and a neighbour was given free tickets to see Annie the musical, and asked Amelia to go with her. It started...
Last updated: 23/05/2017 by EmmaKelly to EmmaKelly's Blog
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Laparoscopy can be done to treat a range of ailments. It is a surgical diagnostic process which is applied to find out problems in the organs inside the abdomen. This is one of the most used diagnostic procedures which is minimally invasive and have low risks. In today’s world, professional and experienced Ob-Gyns often apply this process to examine the abdominal organs of the patients to find...
Last updated: 19/05/2017 by singhnish2802 to singhnish2802's Blog
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Oh, why does getting children to go to sleep have to be so difficult? Why is it like pushing golden syrup up a hill, like surviving a zombie apocalypse? Or maybe it's just me and my spawn of the devil children? Maybe everyone's else kids are like the ones in the movies; sweetly lisping goodnight to their parents, and falling asleep instantly after a kiss on the forehead. But I have a...
Last updated: 16/05/2017 by DaisyWilson to DaisyWilson's Blog
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What we keep hearing from day one is that humans are social beings that need interaction in order to live happy, fulfilled lives. While this statement is absolutely true and humans do have an inherent need to belong (to someone), what we rarely get to talk about is whether humans, i.e. the interaction with humans, is the only way to live a socially happy life or whether there are any other ways to...
Last updated: 27/04/2017 by TraceyC to TraceyC's Blog
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There is an ad on the radio at the moment that I find myself identifying with a lot, lately. In it, a small child comes bounding into his parents’ bedroom on a weekend morning, gleefully reminding them that this is the day they promised to take him to the park. Mum and Dad groan and tell him to go and watch cartoons while they sleep off their hangovers (They don’t actually tell him that’s...
Last updated: 26/04/2017 by AoifeOCarroll to AoifeOCarroll's Blog
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So it turns out that Ruby has hyper-mobility. This is something that I had never heard of until Ruby was diagnosed with it and yet, I found out that it’s something that I also have, although not to the same extent as Ruby. Someone who suffers from hyper-mobility is basically really flexible, there are differing degrees of it…Ruby is super flexible, like rubber. If you go to pick her up under...
Last updated: 24/04/2017 by Orla_the_Irish_Mammy to Orla_the_Irish_Mammy's Blog
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Before I get into this blog post, I just want to stress that I am neither pro-breastfeeding or pro-bottle – I am of the view point of fed is best. The most important thing is that your baby is fed, regardless of whether it’s done by the boob or bottle. Not everyone is able to breastfeed, both mother and sometimes baby too, every circumstance is different. I feel that sometimes we are too quick...
Last updated: 24/04/2017 by Orla_the_Irish_Mammy to Orla_the_Irish_Mammy's Blog
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There we were – four days after we had finally gotten to bring our little beauty home – running around the house like lunatics trying to make the place look presentable before the public health nurse arrived to check on Ruby. Myself and Andy both looked like zombies. We were only getting about one and half hours sleep (if we were lucky) between Ruby’s naps. During the day it wasn’t too bad...
Last updated: 24/04/2017 by Orla_the_Irish_Mammy to Orla_the_Irish_Mammy's Blog
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There I was, sitting up in my bed with my mam to the left of me and my future mother-in-Law to my right. Ruby was sleeping in her little crib just beside my bed and Andy was down in the cafe getting me a much needed coffee. I remember feeling so utterly and unbelievably tired. I had never felt anything like it before and I couldn’t begin to imagine how I was ever going to recover from the ordeal...
Last updated: 24/04/2017 by Orla_the_Irish_Mammy to Orla_the_Irish_Mammy's Blog
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www.orlatheirishmammy.blog August 12th 2015, my goddaughter and niece, Mollys 4th birthday. It was looking like there would be a strong possibility that my daughter and niece would share the same birthday. If not, Ruby’s birthday would be a day after Mollys – funny, as my birthday is actually the day before Mollys mam, my sister Michelle. As I ate the breakfast that was served to me in the...
Last updated: 24/04/2017 by Orla_the_Irish_Mammy to Orla_the_Irish_Mammy's Blog
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