Monthly Archives: July 2009

Guidelines for Complementary feeding of breastfeeding babies


Approximately, 6 months after the baby is born, well into the practice of breastfeeding and experiencing sufficient growth spurts, human milk becomes insufficient to provide complete nourishment to the baby required at the time. Continue reading

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Can you love an ugly baby?


It’s never been a secret that beautiful people get more breaks than everyone else, nor that the bias may start in the nursery. An oft cited — and deeply disturbing — Israeli study once showed that 70% of abused or abandoned children had at least one apparent flaw in their appearance, which otherwise had no impact on their health or educability. Continue reading

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