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When Hector Cruz’s wife gave birth to the couple’s first child, Hector came face to face with the problems many breastfeeding mums have to deal with, including “negative reactions and lack of public support.” Worried by what he found, the American dad embarked on a national campaign Project Breastfeeding to “de-stigmatise breastfeeding in public, to educate men, and to empower women to...
Last updated: 10/03/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Baby, Family
A mother who had her finger bitten off by a foster dog in her care had no means to ring the paramedics. Luckily, her two-year-old is a bit techy when it comes to using FaceTime, so he used his know-how to call for help.
Last updated: 10/03/2014 by CatherineMom to CatherineMom's Blog
Filed under: Other
After a trial overseas found that paying children to eat their vegetables doubled healthy living, a new proposed initiative would see Australian tots get paid 25 cents a day to eat their greens at school. The initiative doesn't come cheap - in order to pay all the pupils between the age of five and 14, 25c a day to eat their veggies, it would cost the government over $136 million However, not...
Last updated: 10/03/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Health
After cellotaping students together to highlight the importance of remaining chaste, Catholic group Pure in Heart is now telling students that condoms fail one in six times. Youngsters who were spoken to by this Catholic group were recently introduced to another game to do with sex. They were asked to roll a dice and then told that the number six symbolised having a baby because “condoms fail...
Last updated: 10/03/2014 by CatherineMom to CatherineMom's Blog
Filed under: Other
When her mum and dad suggested that three-year-old Emily cut her hair and donate it for cancer wigs, she didn't hesitate to help. Even after they explained she'd need to cut it very short and that it would be a long time before her hair reached the same length again, she still wanted to do it. Emily brought her Rapunzel doll along to her Uncle Mattew, who is a hairdresser, and they both...
Last updated: 07/03/2014
Filed under: Kids like ours
The officers who were called to the scene of a shoplifting arrest in WalMart, were very surprised by what they found at the scene of the crime. The suspects left the scene without their two little tots and when the policemen saw the babies’ desperately needed a diaper change, their instinct kicked in. Here’s how the story unfolds:
Last updated: 07/03/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Other, Parenting Advice
Since its establishment over ten years ago, National Pyjama Day has raised over €1.73 million for children’s charity across Ireland. This year, Early Childhood Ireland hopes to raise an additional €250,000 for the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) Hospice Care for Children Programme. The annual fundraising event is now in its eleventh year and is still going strong as Early Childhood Ireland...
Last updated: 07/03/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Other
Well I decided to start a blog and see how I get on. I'm 39 years old. I had IVF last January after trying to conceive for a number of years. After years of injections and medicine and monitoring I eventually got pregnant and had my beautiful daughter last October. Why you ask am I on here if I had baby last year. Well low and behold after doing the deed once on the 7th of Feb I am now 6 weeks...
Last updated: 06/03/2014 by JoanFS to JoanFS's Blog
Filed under: Baby
The latest video to go viral shows a young girl’s life being turned upside down because of war. Using the Second a Day format, taking a second of every day and creating a story, it starts on the girl’s eighth birthday and ends on her ninth. Created by Save The Children UK, it hopes to open people’s eyes to what is happening to the lives of children in Syria....
Last updated: 06/03/2014 by MollyMumofTwo to MollyMumofTwo's Blog
Filed under: Kids like ours
After Irish research at seven hospitals revealed that over 1,000 babies experience growth restriction in the womb, doctors will be issued with new guidelines on how to prevent this problem. Generally, the distinction between small but normal babies and small at-risk babies in the womb is not obvious and up until now, babies in the bottom 10% by weight were considered at the highest risk. However...
Last updated: 06/03/2014
Filed under: Health
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