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November 03, 2014
Gift registry must-haves for mom and baby

From the moment you find out you are pregnant, most women get very excited to do their gift registry. With so many products and brands out there, it can be very intimidating, especially if this is your first pregnancy. The maternity and baby gurus at Bun in the Oven have put together a list of must-have items for both mom and baby that are essential for your selection.
o You need an infant car sea...

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October 27, 2014
Reaching mothers through the healthcare system

Bun in the Oven is passionate about helping mothers make the best decisions for themselves and their babies by offering a series of information and support services such as infant CPR, birth coaching and breastfeeding classes. Even more exciting is that now, through information that is available at Doctors Hospital, more women have access to our support services and product information than ever b...

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October 21, 2014
Finding the perfect stroller

One of the most important purchases you will make for your baby is the stroller. Babies spend lots of time in their stroller, so it is important to either transition your stroller or find one that is transitional from birth to the toddler stage.
In addition to finding the perfect stroller for your baby, you want to make sure that your stroller fits in with your lifestyle. Even the most seasoned mo...

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October 13, 2014
Summer is done, fun-filled fall days ahead

Summer is done. The long days on the beach and boating weekends are pretty much behind us. The cool breezes of fall have slipped in, whispering, and reminding us that Christmas is almost here! After the beach fun is over, what is there to do to pass the weekend and enjoy your time with the kids?
Staying at home is just not an option. It's hard to think of things to do when it seems we are somewhat...

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October 07, 2014
The unglamorous side of getting knocked up

We are going to talk about the things that every pregnant woman dreads and no women really talk about, things that we hope stay between our girlfriends, mothers and health care professionals. So, if you are a guy, a daddy-to-be, and have been following my articles and all of the joys of pregnancy, you should probably stop reading now.
Now that we've cleared the air, it is no shocker that there is ...

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Pickles and ice cream
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September 30, 2014
Pickles and ice cream

Salty, sweet and spicy - even if you have never been pregnant, you know about pregnancy cravings, and it's usually the weird ones, like pickles and ice cream. Not all pregnant women have weird pregnancy cravings. Some actually have food aversions to tastes and smells. With these changes happening all at once, taste buds and your sense of smell can become heightened, turning you off or turning you ...

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September 23, 2014
Working through the meltdown

Temper tantrums in toddlers can be very common and, for the most part, they are a normal part of a toddler's development. It can be very frustrating and nerve-racking for parents as they try to pinpoint what happened and why their child is having a tantrum. In addition, it can be even more challenging when you are in a public place and it seems as though all eyes are on them and worse, that they a...

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September 16, 2014
Teaching good hygiene habits

As a mother, business woman, employee and wife, things do tend to get in the way of being able to truly dedicate yourself in all of the places that you think are important, and teaching good hygiene to your kids can sometimes be pushed to the wayside and seem to become a little less important, especially with the more kids you have. Those moms that practice the three-second rule after food has fal...

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September 09, 2014
Things you can do to make a teething child more comfortable

Just when sleeping schedules and feeding schedules have seemed to normalize and you feel that your family life has finally reached normalcy, your baby begins to teethe. Research suggests that teething begins in a baby around four to seven months, but can also take up to a year in some cases. The first common sign or indication that your baby may be starting to teethe, is drooling, followed by the ...

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August 19, 2014
Preparing for the first day of school

Arriving at the day when your little baby is ready for school can come with some mixed emotions for a parent. On one hand, you are proud that your baby is all grown up and ready to take the next step, on the other hand, you may feel anxious about leaving your child in an unfamiliar place and worried if they will be accepting of the new change and surroundings. There are a few ways that you can mak...

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