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One Mom's Story: Frency and Baby Azarya
Motherly instinct--nature gave it to moms for a reason. No matter what everyone tells you--from professionals to grandmothers to well-meaning friends, sometimes you know that something
Holiday Shopping with the Kiddos
I love, love, love the holidays, but ever since I've been a mom, I have to admit--the stress gets to be more and more. I'm sure that it's only as the kids are little
One Mom's Story: Heather and kiddos Chloe and Lucas
I first learned that Heather used Colic Calm as a result of her writing a comment on Colic Calm's Facebook page. She had written about how excited she was that Colic Calm was available at CVS--she used it previously for her other child, and needed it again.
Is Colic "Normal?"
A recent Canadian study states that colic is normal--that not just babies, but every mammal, goes through it. However, pediatric chiropractor Dr. Chris Chlebowski, who specializes in colic, disagrees.
One Mom's Story: Stacey and Baby Drew
Today's One Mom's Story comes to us from Stacey. Normally, when I conduct these interviews, I ask the parent a set of questions
One Mom's Story: Amanda and Baby Lainey
First time mom Amanda knew that something was hurting her daughter, Lainey. Amanda says, "Before we heard about Colic Calm, our baby girl was having all sorts of stomach problems.
And Baby Makes Three
I don't think anyone can anticipate exactly what life will be like when a new baby joins the family.
Mommy Brain = A Better Brain
Yes, we've all heard and (most-likely) used the term, "mommy brain."
One Mom's Story: Lauren and Baby Korvin
New mother Lauren had a rough road during the first month of her son's life--in the first four weeks since birth, Korvin had been to the hospital twice and the pediatrician three times! The poor little guy was in pain, and it was hard to tell what was causing it.
How Good is Good Enough?
In today’s world, we are always striving for perfection—whether it be keeping an orderly house, making sure you’re put together, or being the perfect parent—people today give 110%. So, when things don’t work out your way, it’s easy to become depressed.