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Every mom-to-be is beautiful, and we know that they want to start caring for their babies by caring for themselves. That self care starts with simple things—drinking plenty of water, getting enough rest, and eating right. What else can you do to help you feel beautiful during this miraculous time?
Although I’ve never considered myself a master in the kitchen (quite the opposite, actually), when it was time for my little one to start on solid food, I couldn’t wait to prepare his first meals.
When I was pregnant with our first child, I read everything possible to prepare myself, and at week six, I was excited to start experiencing “real” pregnancy symptoms like a heightened sense of smell.
One of the biggest assets you and your family have for managing a colicky baby may just surprise you. And it's something you already have right now. Read the story of one Born Free mom's experience, and share your own ideas!
When your baby's crying with colic, it can be hard to remember that this time will pass. Read one mom's practical suggestions (learned from her own experience!), and know that there's light at the end of the tunnel.
Dr. Greene is a practicing pediatrician, author, speaker, children’s health advocate, and father of four.
Dr. Alanna Levine is a New York based pediatrician and a mom of two children.