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Teething and sleep is one of those parenting topics that sparks a lot of debate. In this episode, Allison is addressing a question she hears constantly: Should you wait to sleep train if you know or suspect that your baby is teething? Spoiler alert: No, you don't need to wait! In fact, helping your baby learn to sleep well might actually help them manage teething discomfort better at night. Listen in as Allison dives into the latest research published in The Journal of Pediatrics, which reveals that teething does not actually cause night wakings. She'll share the findings from a brand-new study, which used advanced video monitoring to track the sleep patterns of babies on teething vs. non-teething nights. The results may surprise you! If you've been waiting to sleep train because of teething, this episode will reassure you that it's not only possible but beneficial to start sleep training now. Allison and Sophie Kuzjak discuss the transition out of the swaddle in our Before We Dive In segment. Learn more about the Zipadee-Zip transition swaddle they mentioned. Click here to watch or listen on YouTube Want to hear more from Allison? Provide your email address here to receive Allison's weekly email about the podcast and other fun topics. Enjoying How Long ‘Til Bedtime? Please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps Allison support more parents. Click here, scroll to the bottom, rate the podcast, and select “Write a Review.” And if you're a Spotify listener, you can now leave reviews on Spotify by clicking here. Also, if you subscribe to the show, you won't miss any episodes! Connect with Allison: Instagram Facebook Website YouTube
Teething can be a tough phase for babies—and their parents! In this episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we're breaking down everything you need to know about teething. We'll talk about what's normal, when to see your pediatrician, and practical tips to help soothe your little one's discomfort. Whether it's drool, fussiness, or those tiny teeth taking their time, we've got you covered with expert advice to make teething a little easier for everyone. Tune in now!
Dr. Carole Keim talks all about teething and feeding needs for babies in this episode. Teething usually happens at around six months of age, but teeth can appear any time in the first 0 to 18 months of life. Dr. Keim shares all the best teething information to prepare new parents. She goes through everything from what to feed babies and when they start eating certain foods to high chairs, covering all the feeding needs.Dr. Keim explains what Orajel and Anbesol teething ointments do, what type of toothbrush a baby needs, and shares advice on everything from teething crackers to drool rashes. She talks about when to use toothpaste and what kind of products are safest for teething babies to chew on. Once babies are six months old, they can start having foods, and Dr. Keim details what to start them on and how to feed it to them. Bibs, high chairs, plates, everything useful for feeding a baby (and some things that aren't) are in this episode.In this episode:Teethingorajel or topical teething ointmentToothbrush with soft bristlesAfter 1 year of age, fluoride toothpaste (grain of rice amount at a time)Teething toys - banana toothbrush, silicone toysGiraffe teething toy | horse | turtle | mushroom | teething tubesBandana bib for droolAquaphor / Vaseline for drool rash; could consider antifungal cream if rash is spotty (has satellite lesions) and not going away Teething crackers Don't need: homeopathic teething tablets, baby toothbrush, finger toothbrush, practice toothpaste (fluoride-free), dental floss, mouthwash, wooden teething toys, teething mitt, amber teething necklace Feedingbowl with suction on the backplate/placemat in onehigh chairspoons/forks for baby | nuby spoonsWater bottleSippy cups - 360 kind, munchkin one BibsDon't need: plastic bowls/plates/cups, kid-sized plastic utensils, pouches, baby food, rice/oat cereal As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Dr. Keim has extensively researched the information presented in this episode. She is pulling on the knowledge of hundreds of thousands of new parents, other pediatricians, doctor moms, the Academy of Pediatrics, and breaking pediatrics news sites. Her insight and knowledge on alternative and holistic treatments can be found in her book Holistic Mamas Handbook, and her first book, The Baby Manual, covers year one of a baby's life. Follow Dr. Carole Keim on her TikTok and YouTube channels for additional tips and advice on babies and toddlers. __ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Dr. Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram
On this week's episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we dive into the fascinating world of baby development at eight months old. We follow baby Aurelia's journey as she reaches exciting new milestones. Joined by Julia—mom to toddler Sante and baby Aurelia—we explore key developmental stages, from early movement to handling common challenges like teething and sleep struggles. This episode offers practical advice and heartwarming insights to support parents during this transformative time.1. Movement Milestones: Crawling and StandingAurelia is on the verge of crawling, a major milestone in her development. Crawling is more than just mobility—it supports cognitive growth and spatial awareness. Meg and Julia discuss how to encourage safe exploration while promoting motor skills. They also touch on the importance of allowing babies to move at their own pace. Baby Aurelia is already pulling herself to stand, showing the natural progression from sitting to standing. The conversation highlights ways to create a safe environment that fosters these emerging skills.2. Managing Sleep and Teething ChallengesTeething can be tough on babies and parents. This week's episode shares practical strategies to soothe sore gums and ease discomfort. Meg and Julia discuss the role of probiotics in promoting gut health and reducing teething-related fussiness. Sleep disruptions are common at this stage, and the episode offers gentle techniques to improve rest. From establishing a bedtime routine to responding to night wakings, they provide realistic solutions to help babies and parents get better sleep.3. Coping with Separation AnxietySeparation anxiety often appears around eight months and can be challenging. Meg and Julia explore why this happens and how to ease the transition. They discuss simple strategies, like consistent routines and comfort objects, to help babies feel secure. 4. Parenting Two: Life with a Toddler and BabyBalancing life with a toddler and a baby brings unique joys and challenges. Julia opens up about their recent family vacation and the dynamics of raising two young children. This section provides a glimpse into real-life parenting and the importance of flexibility and patience.Why You Should ListenThis episode is packed with expert insights and real-life experiences to guide you through your baby's eighth month.About Our Guest:Julia da Silva is a dedicated and intentional mother of two who brings a unique perspective to the journey of motherhood. With a background marked by thoughtful planning and a commitment to making empowered choices, Julia's experience as a mom is both inspiring and informative.Support or follow the podcast, here's how:Subscribe, or listen on Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcastsLeave a 5* rating and review on Apple PodcastsEpisode References and Links:
Dr. Carole Keim addresses health and hygiene products in this episode. She details which hygiene items are actually necessary for newborn babies and then explains medications to keep on hand for newborns. She also recommends some medications useful to have for babies over 6 months of age. With each item Dr. Keim offers insight and advice, as well as identifying certain popular products not actually required for babies. Dr. Keim offers tips to help make cutting baby fingernails a less daunting task, what items make bathing babies easier, and explains why baby powder is no longer used. What medications are safe for babies and what is actually useful and necessary? Dr. Keim highlights exactly what vitamins and dosages to look for, what it is that antifungal creams treat and how to identify whether or not a baby's diaper rash is fungal, and has practical teething advice and pain management options. This episode ensures parents have all key health information on hand for their infants.In this episode:Newborn itemsNasal bulb sucker | bulb sucker w/ oral aspirator | electric bulb suckerNail clippersNail file q tipsbaby bathtubbaby washbody lotionwashclothsthermometerBaby hairbrush / combUnscented and dye-free laundry detergent and dryer sheetsDon't need: shampoo/conditioner (the baby wash works as shampoo), baby towel, baby washcloths, scented products, baby q tips, baby nail clippers, baby powder Medications to keep on handSaline dropsChildren's acetaminophenDosing syringeVitamin D dropsinfant tri-vitaminsAntifungal cream (clotrimazole and/or terbinafine)Hydrocortisone cream 1%Neosporin / bacitracin ointment Oragel | AnbseolVicks vapor rub or essential oils for breathing Don't need: gripe water, benadryl, infant's acetaminophen, homeopathic medications, baby vicks Ages 6 months and up ibuprofenironmultivitaminliquid claritin / zyrtecDon't need - infant ibuprofen, baby aspirin As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Dr. Keim has extensively researched the information presented in this episode. She is pulling on the knowledge of hundreds of thousands of new parents, other pediatricians, doctor moms, the Academy of Pediatrics, and breaking pediatrics news sites. Her insight and knowledge on alternative and holistic treatments can be found in her book Holistic Mamas Handbook, and her first book, The Baby Manual, covers year one of a baby's life. Follow Dr. Carole Keim on her TikTok and YouTube channels for additional tips and advice on babies and toddlers. __ Resources discussed in this episode:The Holistic Mamas Handbook is available on AmazonThe Baby Manual is also available on Amazon__Dr. Carole Keim MD: linktree | tiktok | instagram
Is your baby's fever something to worry about? How do you know if it's teething or an ear infection? And when should you call the pediatrician vs. go straight to the hospital? Today we dive into all of it!In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Mona from PedsDocTalk to break down common baby illnesses in the first year—so you feel more confident knowing what's normal, what's not, and when to take action.We're covering:- Signs of normal baby symptoms vs. signs of sickness- How to know if your baby is dehydrated (wet diaper count + more)- RSV symptoms in babies and when to seek medical care- Teething vs. ear infection—how to tell the difference- Can babies under 12 months have allergies?- The most common baby illnesses in the first year- When to make a pediatrician appointment vs. when to go to the ERAND MORE!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------IMPORTANT LINKS:- Shop the BEST journals and memory books HERE at Duncanandstone.com Use code LEARNINGTOMOM for 20% off your order Connect with them on Instagram Here Connect with them on Facebook Here- Shop functional and aesthetic baby gear HERE at parkerbabyco.comUse code LEARNINGTOMOM for 15% off- Connect with Dr. Mona HERE-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------baby cold symptoms, newborn congestion, baby fever when to worry, RSV symptoms in babies, baby dehydration signs, how many wet diapers per day, baby poop frequency, baby ear infection vs teething, common baby illnesses, baby first cold what to do, how to help a sick baby, when to take baby to doctor for fever, newborn care tips, first-time mom baby health, baby flu symptoms, infant allergies, baby runny nose remedies, baby sickness guide, baby fever remedies, what to do for baby ear infection, signs of RSV in newborn, how to help baby sleep with cold, baby cough when to worry, baby congestion relief, baby stomach bug symptoms, what to do if baby has a fever, newborn health tips, best baby care podcast, pediatrician advice for new moms, infant health concerns, first-time mom podcast, baby immune system development, Mom podcast, parenting podcast, First time mom podcast, motherhood podcast, postpartum podcast, infant podcast, newborn care podcast, new baby podcast, pregnancy podcast, how to parent, parenting tips, parenting advice, 2 month old, 3 month old, 4 month old, 5 month old, 6 month old, 7 month old, 8 month old, 9 month old, 10 month old, 11 month old, 12 month old, Postpartum tips, Baby's first wellness check, Postpartum workouts, 3 month old nap schedule, 4 month old sleep regression, How to help a colicky baby, Wake windows explained, Breastfeeding tips, Newborn sleep schedule, Introducing solids to baby, Baby growth milestones, Postpartum recovery, Baby teething remedies, Baby sleep training, Postpartum depression support, Safe co-sleeping practices, Tummy time tips, Baby sick remedies, Baby bath time routine, Newborn feeding schedule, First time mom advice, Baby weight gain, Signs of a healthy baby, Breastfeeding positions, Baby developmental stages, Diaper rash treatment, baby allergies, baby acne, New dad tips, Postpartum hair loss, Baby gas relief, Baby's first words
I suppose it was inevitable that something would go wrong. It wasn't like the new school lunch providers all had the opportunity to ease into their work. They didn't do huge practice runs or slowly build capacity over time. For most of them it was a case of going from zero to one hundred. Day one of the school year and they had to be zipping along in fifth gear. And all you needed were photos of a few mishits and word of a few schools with missing lunches and news spread on social media in a way that blunders never would have under the last school lunch regime. Think about it: last year, all anyone had to compare school lunches to was the previous regime, when schools were provided with nothing. Now, there's a different precedent. If we're honest, there is also a political dimension at play. David Seymour is so attached to the school lunch funding cuts. But he's a polarising figure, especially in education communities. And just as he is happy to make soak up political support for being the guy making the funding cuts, I'm sure there are more than a few educators who are quietly willing Seymour to fail. All that being said, I don't think anyone who's seen the examples of some of the stodgy offerings being sent out to schools (or not being sent out, as has also been the case) could possibly argue with the young students who've reportedly been comparing them with dog food. I was listening to Newstalk ZB the other day when someone said that presentation doesn't matter. It's simple; the kids don't eat the meals then they can't really be that hungry. For anyone who's actually spent time around children will know just how naive and misguided that is. Sure, if we were in the midst of a full-blown famine, you might reasonably expect kids to eat any old slop. But mercifully, we're not in a famine. And actually, hungry kids don't always act rationally. Most young children would prefer to go without kai for an afternoon than be forced to eat a tray of dog food. You probably would too. Presentation matters. I was discussing it with a mate this week, who said the whole thing still annoys him because it should be parents' responsibility to feed children and not the New Zealand taxpayer. Sure, I said. In a perfect World, I totally agree. But unfortunately, this ain't it. For whatever reason, there are thousands of kids who without school lunches would not be eating three meals a day. Even if you think it's all the parents' fault, none of those kids can choose their folks any more than we chose ours! And here's the thing I think risks being lost in this episode: full bellies aren't just good for the kids who would otherwise be going without. They're good for all of us. At a moment in time when the government is literally soliciting for ideas to drive economic growth, there are few things that will drive our future productivity like better educational achievement. Kids who are hungry do not learn. An investment in a full belly today is an investment in growth in twenty years' time. It's an investment in skills, in businesses, in innovation. The new school lunch programme is off to a lumpy start (literally). Teething issues were inevitable, and I really hope it'll improve. But I can tell you this much, for all the concern over the state of the books, the savings made from the school lunch programme are worth nothing if the kids don't eat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A new feature for the last, ageing chicken in the flock. Marci considers a “divide and conquer” strategy in the Goat vs Dog dilemma. Turi puts the Small Cutie on a hiatus. Yes, you can be sick of your own kid. Teething baby upgrade.
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Send us a textThis week, Brandon and Ben are joined by author and TikTok creator, Stephen Nothum to discuss A24's newest horror/thriller, Heretic, the story of two Mormon sister missionaries who are ensnared in a man's (Hugh Grant) game of cat-and-mouse.Follow Stephen Nothum on TikTokBuy 'Teething' by Stephen Nothum on Amazon
On this week's episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we delve into the exciting 14-week stage of a baby's life. This episode offers parents invaluable insights into routines, teething myths, and sleep strategies during the transition to month four. Meg Faure, a renowned occupational therapist and infant specialist, is joined by regular guest Julia. Together, they discuss Julia's journey with her baby, Aurelia, exploring the joys and challenges of parenting through this developmental stage. Establishing Routines Meg and Julia dive into the importance of a flexible but consistent routine for three- to four-month-olds. They discuss how a well-balanced schedule can provide comfort for both parent and child. Bedtimes, day sleeps, morning wakings, and feeding schedules are explored in detail. By understanding these principles, parents can create predictability, which supports a smoother daily flow. Julia shares her routine with Aurelia, explaining how it brings structure and peace to their day. Debunking Teething Myths The episode addresses common misconceptions surrounding early teething, a frequent concern among parents of infants. Julia wonders if Aurelia is teething due to her red cheeks and discomfort. Meg clarifies that true teething rarely begins before six months. She discusses how early signs of teething, like red cheeks, are often misinterpreted. Instead, these signs could be linked to other developmental changes or sensory experiences. Preparing for the Four-Month Sleep Regression Meg introduces parents to the four-month sleep regression, a stage many find challenging. She explains that while daytime naps may remain short, there may be an increase in night wakings. Meg encourages experimenting with longer sleep stretches by minimizing nighttime responses and encourages self-soothing skills. Teaching babies to settle themselves at this stage can positively impact their future sleep patterns. Parenting in the "Gray" Areas Julia and Meg discuss the idea of “thriving in the gray,” where parenting is neither perfect nor predictable. Meg emphasizes that embracing flexibility and resilience is crucial for parents. By allowing room for uncertainty, parents can find peace in the ups and downs of the journey. This approach reminds listeners that occasional discomfort or unpredictability is natural for both parent and baby. This episode provides essential advice for navigating the unpredictable early months of parenting. Listeners gain practical tips on routines, understanding teething, and handling sleep regressions, helping them thrive with confidence. Whether you're a new or seasoned parent, this episode offers tools to create a more peaceful, balanced experience.
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#479: Does your baby need teeth to eat? Chewing is more about jaw strength and coordination than having teeth…and you would be surprised how many soft foods your baby can eat before they have a tooth or teeth. In this episode we explore how to safely offer finger fods to your baby before they have teeth. Listen to this episode to learn: Which finger foods you should wait until your baby has a least one tooth to offer Why jaw strength and coordination matters more in chewing than having teeth How to modify foods to make them safe for your baby to eat…even before they have teeth Shownotes for this episode can be found here: https://www.babyledweaning.co/podcast/479 Links from this episode: Infant Refresher CPR Course - use code KATIE10 for an additional $10 off here Baby-Led Weaning with Katie Ferraro program with the 100 First Foods™ Daily Meal Plan, join here: https://babyledweaning.co/program Baby-Led Weaning for Beginners free online workshop with 100 First Foods™ list to all attendees, register here: https://babyledweaning.co/baby-led-weaning-for-beginners Other Episodes Related to this Topic Episode 213 - BLW Teething Tweaks: What Changes Do I Make When My Baby is Teething? Episode 254 - How Babies Learn to Chew and Swallow with Dawn Winkelmann, MS, CCC-SLP @msdawnslp Episode 469 - Breaking Off a Small Bite: Is This a Choking Risk?
#479: Does your baby need teeth to eat? Chewing is more about jaw strength and coordination than having teeth…and you would be surprised how many soft foods your baby can eat before they have a tooth or teeth. In this episode we explore how to safely offer finger fods to your baby before they have teeth. Listen to this episode to learn: Which finger foods you should wait until your baby has a least one tooth to offer Why jaw strength and coordination matters more in chewing than having teeth How to modify foods to make them safe for your baby to eat…even before they have teeth Shownotes for this episode can be found here: https://www.babyledweaning.co/podcast/479 Links from this episode: Infant Refresher CPR Course - use code KATIE10 for an additional $10 off here Baby-Led Weaning with Katie Ferraro program with the 100 First Foods™ Daily Meal Plan, join here: https://babyledweaning.co/program Baby-Led Weaning for Beginners free online workshop with 100 First Foods™ list to all attendees, register here: https://babyledweaning.co/baby-led-weaning-for-beginners Other Episodes Related to this Topic Episode 213 - BLW Teething Tweaks: What Changes Do I Make When My Baby is Teething? Episode 254 - How Babies Learn to Chew and Swallow with Dawn Winkelmann, MS, CCC-SLP @msdawnslp Episode 469 - Breaking Off a Small Bite: Is This a Choking Risk?
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Calling all parents! If you've ever typed "Is my baby...?" into Google, this episode is for you. We're diving into the TOP 5 MOST GOOGLED QUESTIONS ABOUT BABIES, covering teething, weight gain, sleep habits, constipation, and illness. Tune in for expert insights and the reassurance you need on your parenting journey—you won't want to miss it!Questions we answer:Is my baby sleeping too much?Is my baby teething?Is my baby constipated?Is my baby gaining enough weight?Is my baby sick?Work With Us!Book a Lactation Consult with Heather! Click HERE for the deets.Book a Lactation Consult with Maureen! Click HERE to get started.Prefer to read the transcript? Click HereSupport the showCheck out Milk Minute Podcast's website here!Become a VIP Click here to get exclusive access and more!Send us an e-mail! MilkMinutePodcast@gmail.comFacebook | Instagram | TikTok
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Get ready for a chomping, chewing, and giggling good time! Claire and Will are enjoying a quiet breakfast when their day takes a wild turn—a baby beaver named Benny pops up through the floor!
If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Ep 72: Remedies for colic and teething with Giovanna Franklin Giovanna Franklin is a mother of two, based in the UK, and she discovered homeopathy for the first time after her son was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Seeing her son's symptoms improve, convinced her to become a professional homeopath with a special interest in autism and ADHD. She absolutely loves to work with families from all over the world. Her love of homeopathy has driven her to teach and she loves to create bespoke courses and she is also a qualified Clinical Supervisor. Her website is Homeopathyheal.co.uk and her Facebook page is called Homeopathy Heals. She also has a private group called Autism Solutions on Facebook. You can find Giovanna here: Website: https://www.homeopathyheal.co.uk/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathyheals.clinic FB Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/394039491220466
The Hard Truth - Inside the Football Industry with Darragh MacAnthony
The football season has finally kicked off and it's been a mixed start for Posh and Bradford, 2 defeats for Darragh's Peterborough but it's the players in the treatment room that are the biggest concern! Peterborough United Chairman Darragh MacAnthony and Bradford City supporter Philip Ideson are giving insight on the "Hard Truths" behind the football industry via this weekly podcast
In today's episode, you will learn a series of vocabulary words that are connected to a specific topic. This lesson will help you improve your ability to speak English fluently about a specific topic. It will also help you feel more confident in your English abilities.5 Vocabulary Words Related to the topicDiscipline (noun): The act of teaching a child proper behavior through guidance and consequences. Example Sentences:Positive discipline focuses on rewarding good behavior.Setting clear expectations is important for effective discipline.Effective discipline helps children learn from their mistakes and become responsible individuals.Tantrum (noun): A burst of anger or frustration in a young child, often accompanied by crying and screaming. Example Sentences:Toddlers are prone to throwing tantrums when they don't get their way.Staying calm during a tantrum is key to managing the situation effectively.There are different approaches to handling tantrums, depending on the child and the situation.Wholesome (adj.): Healthy and beneficial, promoting well-being. Example Sentences:Providing a wholesome environment for your child is important for their development.Spending quality time with your child is a wholesome activity.A balanced diet and regular exercise are essential for a wholesome lifestyle.Teething (noun): The process of a baby's teeth erupting through the gums.Example Sentences:Teething can be a painful and uncomfortable experience for babies.There are several strategies to soothe a teething baby, such as using a teething ring.Teething usually starts around 6 months of age.Playdate (noun): A planned social gathering for children to play together.Example Sentences:Playdates are a great way for children to develop social skills.We arranged a playdate with our neighbor's child.Playdates can be beneficial for both children and parents, providing opportunities for socialization and connection.A Paragraph using the 5 vocabulary wordsParenting is a rollercoaster of emotions! One minute your little one is giggling during a playdate, the next they might be throwing a full-blown tantrum. Then you have the early years that are filled with milestones like teething, which can cause discomfort and crankiness. Not just for the baby either, for both parent and baby! However, navigating these challenges is part of the journey. By establishing clear expectations and using positive discipline techniques, you can help your child learn and grow. Remember, creating a wholesome environment filled with love, play, and support is key to fostering a strong parent-child bond. So, take a deep breath, embrace the mess, and enjoy this special time in your life!If you want to sign up for the free daily English vocabulary newsletter, go towww.dailyenglishvocabulary.com
In this episode of The Dad Verb Podcast, Andrew, Ben, and Andrew discuss Dad Tips for Dealing with Teething. Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3XfpYjR Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/3HLZCzU Listen on Google: https://bit.ly/42uXtSU Follow Andrew: https://www.instagram.com/dad_verb/ Follow Ben: https://www.instagram.com/mr_mackenzie/ Follow The Other Andrew: https://www.instagram.com/ttbakiatwoam/ Join our private Discord community for new/expectant dads: https://launchpass.com/dad-verb/community-member
Teething Necklaces: Are They Worth the Risk? By Kim Kiser, RDH Original article published on Today's RDH: https://www.todaysrdh.com/teething-necklaces-are-they-worth-the-risk/ Need CE? Start earning CE credits today at https://rdh.tv/ce Get daily dental hygiene articles at https://www.todaysrdh.com Follow Today's RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DentalHygieneKaraRDH/ Follow Kara RDH on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_rdh/
Clement Manyathela hosts Moeletsi Mbeki, a Political economist and Mbhazima Shilowa, a Commentator and columnist to discuss what their opinions are on the challenges facing the Government of National Unity and what society can make of these challenges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When babies start teething, teeth emerge and so do a variety of other symptoms. It's all a normal part of babies getting older, but it is often a challenging time for babies and their parents. In this episode, join Bo McMillian as he talks with Dr. Klein, a pediatrician, and Dr. Ruck, a pediatric dentist, to learn about teething. In the first half of the conversation, Dr. Klein gives us an overview of teething. We dive into symptoms and different techniques to soothe teething pain. Additionally, listeners will learn what parents should avoid when trying to comfort their babies during this time. In the second half, Dr. Ruck tells us about the teething timeline and highlights uncommon but normal occurrences to watch for. We also cover when to start brushing your baby's teeth, how to choose the right toothbrush and toothpaste, and when your baby should first visit the dentist. Whether you're a first-time parent or have been through this before, this episode offers practical tips and insights to help your little one navigate the teething stage.
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Today, we'll dive into an aspect of child-rearing that is seldom enjoyed but always endures – teething. I'm not here to sugarcoat it; teething can be a period of trial and error, with sleep patterns taking a hit. But fear not, by the end of this episode, you will have a list of practical advice. From remedies that soothe to bedtime tactics that might just grant you some much-needed rest, we're going to explore the realities of teething including what symptoms are genuine indicators and which are mere myths.We've all heard the tales, seen the products, and probably tried a few. But today, I'll break down the facts, backed by research and personal experience. And remember, when that tooth finally breaks through, we'll discuss how to swiftly return to your regular sleep routine. So, whether your little one is a champion sleeper despite those pearly whites piercing through or if every new tooth promises a sleepless night, I've got you covered.In this episode we share:Teething myths vs realityProven symptoms of teethingTimeframes for teethingReg flags and tips to help you and your baby get through the teething stageVisit the show notes for this episode:Ep. 6 | Teething Pain & Baby Sleep: Remedies, bedtime specific tips, and realistic expectationsResources/Blog PostsTeething Pain & Baby Sleep 101Cozy Baby Sleep LinksFree Sleep Help ResourcesSleep Research CitationsRelated Episodes:Ep. 2 | Practical Tips for Managing Separation Anxiety in Babies and ToddlersConnect with Alice:Instagram - @cozybabysleepFacebook - @cozybabysleepTikTok - @cozybabysleepCozy Baby Sleep LinksFree Sleep Help ResourcesWebsite - www.cozybabysleep.comMentioned in this episode:DDROPSThis show is sponsored by Ddrops! You can easily find Ddrops at your local Target, Walmart or Amazon (use code Bloomfield10 on Amazon for 10% off).
In today's episode of 'Between Us Moms,' Katie is revealing some of the grosses things Kaia is trying to gnaw on during her teething journey -- the conversation then turns to weird habits our husbands have! Hallie is talking about her strange encounters with strangers on planes.... and some will leave you shocked. The ladies then discuss mamas who work form home in light of Eva Mendes' recent quotes about taking a step back from acting to care for her and Ryan Gosling's daughters. Katie and Hallie then talk about Rebel Wilson losing her virginity at 35 and reveal when they both lost their v-cards -- and if they would do it different. Lastly, we tackle Ron DeSantis signing a bill that bans social media for kids under 14 -- and we give major love to a woman fighting for separate waiting rooms for women who lost their pregnancy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In episode 013 of the Kiln.RoadTrip, created and produced by The Swell Pod, hosts Spencer McKeown and Josh Taylor interview Claire Ginn, CEO of Moonjax. Claire shares her entrepreneurial story of creating a patented baby teether, overcoming challenges like marketing struggles and copycat competitors. The hosts commend her resilience and suggest strategies for brand growth. Claire reflects on her manufacturing and patenting experiences, contemplating her focus on brand versus cost. About Claire Ginn: CEO and Founder of Moonjax About Moonjax: Moonjax provides peace of mind to both babies and parents with its range of functional and patented baby products, all thoughtfully designed by a mom. moonjax.com Follow Claire Ginn & Moonjax: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-ginn-b6495b13/ Instagram: @_moonjax_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moonjaxllc/ TikTok: _moonjax_ Bullets: Claire Ginn's journey as an entrepreneur and CEO of Moonjax Challenges faced by Claire in marketing and dealing with competition Claire's experience with manufacturing and patenting a product Emotional aspects of developing a product alongside personal responsibilities Timestamps: The Kiln Road Trip (00:00:02) Introduction to the podcast and the purpose of the road trip. Interview with Claire Ginn (00:00:54) Introduction of Claire Ginn, CEO of Moonjax, and her background and business. Creating something from nothing (00:02:17) Discussion about the process of creating something new and innovative. The birth of Moonjax (00:03:33) Claire Ginn's journey from pottery to creating Moonjax and the inspiration behind it. Challenges of entrepreneurship (00:09:22) The challenges faced in marketing, selling, and growing the business. Trademark infringement (00:16:32) The issue of another business copying Moonjax product and the impact on Claire Ginn's business. Challenges of Product Development (00:23:47) Discussion on challenges faced in product development, overseas manufacturing, and patenting. #SwellPod, #KilnRoadTrip, #Kiln, #MotorraCamperVans, #podcast, #interview, #innovation, #resilience, #communitybuilding, #passion, #purpose, #community, #diversity, #collaboration, #thoughtleadership, #slc, #saltlakecity, #entrepreneurship #ClaireGinn, #Moonjax, #marketing, #teether, #retail, #brand, #resilience
Sadie's Solo Episode was quickly overtaken by Parker joining her 10 minutes in... So today's episode is a Sadie and Parker chit chat. They're talking about what IVF is, what embryos are and how to know when you're done having kids. They also talked about what they've learned about parenting from being dog owners. It's a lot more similar than you'd think, but also a lot more different than you'd think. Parker and Sadie did a Backwards Book Club segment and talked about "Icebound" by Meredith Trapp, "The Deal" by Elle Kennedy and a bunch of Brandon Sanderson facts because Parker is currently listening to "Oathbringer" on audiobook. After Backwards Book Club, we discussed family heirlooms and traditions. In the Banks Family, they have Chatbooks, lots of videos, One Line a Day books for each kid, and tons and tons of handmade quilts and blankets from loved ones. One tradition that they're upholding TODAY is their Leap Year Time Capsule. Which started the conversation of LEAP DAY FREEBIES. Did you know that you can get FREE STUFF TODAY because it is LEAP DAY?! The Banks are headed to Wendy's for a Free Cinnabon Pull Apart to start their Leap Day celebrations! Tune into the episode to learn about more Leap Day Freebies and Deals that you can get from other businesses near you! Golden Baby Co. Teething doesn't have to "succ" with Golden Baby Co.'s signature succulent teethers!Madsen Cycles Bucket Bikes Sadie LOVES her Madsen Bike! Use the code cribcommutepodcast for $200 off your Madsen Bike purchase!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.FOLLOW ALONG:Our Instagram: @cribcommutepodcastKarli: @everyday_ellisCheck out the Show Notes for past episodes at cribcommutepodcast.com!Get $200 off your purchase of a Madsen Cycles Bucket Bike with the code cribcommutepodcast!
This week, the Gaming Dads respond to friend of the show Ron with some advice on a teething toddler, Trevor dives in to sip "Liber-tea" with Hell Divers 2, the dads review recently released Mario vs. Kong for the Switch, and Jeff prepares himself for his new "Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth" lifestyle. Subscribe to the Podcast! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-dad-gaming/id1107330772 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/434cj9ksKBnX6aY2aBZ6Uw Others on Our Website: https://newdadgaming.com/ #podcast #podcaster #podcasting #fatherhood #gaming #dadgaming
Join our Patreon Community!https://www.patreon.com/badassbreastfeedingpodcastDo you have an older baby and are unsure about what is happening with them? Nursing strikes, teething, solid foods…it can all be so confusing! Today Dianne and Abby talk all about the older baby and what to expect with breastfeeding over 6 months. If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you. Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:Little breastfeeding info after 6 months [4:57]Average age for nursing strike [6:06]Nursing strikes [6:58]Less nursing [9:10]9-month behaviors [14:20]Less milk?? [16:00]Teething [24:40]Solids [27:33]12-month behaviors [28:47]How much milk to give an older baby? [32:36] Today's episode is sponsored by Cake Maternity. Cake Maternity stocks one of the largest ranges of maternity and nursing bras. Visit www.cakematernity.com and use code BADASS15 for 15% off!Today's episode is brought to you by Cimilre Breast Pumps! Cimilre breast pumps range in size from ultra tiny pumps as small as a sticky note, to fully adjustable pumps with 85 setting combinations. Use code BADASS for 15% off at www.cimilrebreastpumps.com. Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/the-biting-baby/https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/normal-newborn-behavior/https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/nursing-strikes/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/ Check out Dianne's blog here:https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Follow our Podcast:https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby:Abby Theuring https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.comMusic we use:Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
It's Valentine's Day and we are celebrating all kinds of love with a song to swoon to from the aptly-titled four-piece Porij, who, like their namesake, share the comfort and warmth that “My Only Love” can provide. And we can't wait to get our hands on their debut album Teething, out late April.
A Camas dentist, Dr. Ronald Hsu of Delta Dental, provides some tips for parents dealing with infants who are teething. http://tinyurl.com/mr3zkf9m #DeltaDentalofWashington #DrRonaldHsu #teething #babies #infants #infantcare #dentalcare #Camas #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Today's Song of the Day is “My Only Love” from Porij's album Teething, out April 26.
#406: How healthy are your baby's gums and teeth? And why does it even matter if they're just baby teeth and are eventually going to fall out anyway?! Ashley Lerman, DDS is a pediatric dentist and a new mom and she's here to answer all of your questions about baby tooth brushing and oral care. Check out Ashley's company that provides oral care kits and digital dental education First Grin. Shownotes with all the links mentioned in this episode are here: https://blwpodcast.com/406
#406: How healthy are your baby's gums and teeth? And why does it even matter if they're just baby teeth and are eventually going to fall out anyway?! Ashley Lerman, DDS is a pediatric dentist and a new mom and she's here to answer all of your questions about baby tooth brushing and oral care. Check out Ashley's company that provides oral care kits and digital dental education First Grin. Shownotes with all the links mentioned in this episode are here: https://blwpodcast.com/406
Professor Diarmaid Ferriter, Professor of Modern History, UCD
We did not want to stand y'all up two weeks in a row, so here is a special release from the Patreon. It starts a little slow then Producer Mike and I find our stride. But if you've been on the fence about becoming a supporter maybe this will push you over the edge (in a good way). There's a link below or you can simply search The Lore of the South on the Patreon site or app.Hey Tare, if you're out there I still have your little goody bad ready to ship. Email us your info and it will be on its way.loreofthesouth@gmail.comhttps://patreon.com/theloreofthesouth?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkcitation 7 unusual ancient medical techniques - history. (n.d.). https://www.history.com/news/7-unusual-ancient-medical-techniques Beheler, T. (2022, April 27). 10 strange medical practices from history: Headlines and heroes. The Library of Congress. https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2022/04/10-strange-medical-practices-from-history/ Karen Berger, P. (2021, March 5). Pharmacy's past: The soothing syrup known for causing death in thousands of babies. Pharmacy Times. https://www.pharmacytimes.com/view/pharmacys-past-the-soothing-syrup-known-for-causing-death-in-thousands-of-babies- Lagay, F. (2002, July 1). The legacy of Humoral Medicine. Journal of Ethics | American Medical Association. https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/legacy-humoral-medicine/2002-07 List of reasons for admission to an insane asylum from the late 1800s. DangerousMinds. (2015, May 11). https://dangerousminds.net/comments/list_of_reasons_for_admission_to_an_insane_asylum MediLexicon International. (n.d.). Medieval coffin birth: A modern medical mystery. Medical News Today. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321433#Ongoing-risks-in-pregnancy Wikimedia Foundation. (2023, March 21). Teething. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teething Support the show
In this insightful podcast episode, our host Meredith Brough sits down with the talented Helen Thompson, a true expert in the world of baby massage. With over 30 years of experience in childcare, Helen is here to share her wealth of knowledge and passion for this amazing practice.Helen dives right into the impressive benefits of baby massage. Not only does it help with sleep, but it can also provide relief for colic and constipation. Who knew a simple touch could do so much?Helen emphasizes the importance of touch and communication in building a strong bond with your little one. She explains how baby massage releases oxytocin, which she lovingly refers to as the "cuddle hormone". You'll both benefit from experiencing this warm, fuzzy feeling (and it might even help with sleep!).Helen also shares her experiences in the world of childcare and gives us a sneak peek into her own podcast, First Time Mums Chat. It's a must-listen for all you new moms out there!As the episode unfolds, Meredith and Helen delve into the significance of parental intuition, physical affection, and even talking and singing to your baby. It's all about creating that loving and nurturing environment for your little one to thrive in.So, if you're a new parent or just curious about the wonders of baby massage, this podcast episode is definitely for you. Get ready to learn, be inspired, and maybe even give your little one a soothing massage afterwards.Topics:Baby Massage benefits for common issues like sleep, colic, and constipationImportance of touch and communication in supporting babies and strengthening the parent-child bondThe positive effects of baby massage on both parents and babies such as stress reduction and connectionHow baby massage boosts the immune system and language developmentHelen's podcast, First Time Mums Chat, and its aim to support first-time momsAdvocacy for natural approaches and following intuitionImportance of communication during massageTips on how to massage babies properlyLearn more about Helen Thompson, her online courses, and the episodes she mentions here: www.mybabymassage.net/sweetslumberAre you an exhausted parent? Take the Sleep Temperament Quiz! Reveal your child's sleep nature and unlock the keys to better sleep in just 5 minutes. Click here: Babies ToddlersMentions with timestamps:Baby massage technique - mentioned at 00:03:30 Benefits of baby massage - mentioned at 00:04:27 Baby massage for colic and constipation - mentioned at 00:04:27 Baby massage after a bath - mentioned at 00:06:16 Baby massage as a sleep routine - mentioned at 00:06:22 Baby massage podcast - mentioned at 00:07:29 Intuitive feeling - mentioned at 00:09:30 Pleasure of connecting with the baby - mentioned at 00:10:04 Baby massage classes with singing - mentioned at 00:10:40 Teething - mentioned at 00:16:42 Touch and communication with babies - mentioned at 00:17:33 Podcast: "First Time Mums Chat" - mentioned at 00:22:22 Immune system - mentioned at 00:36:15 Direction for massage - mentioned at 00:37:12Keywords: baby massage, baby massage benefits, parents, babies, sleep, colic, constipation, holistic remedies, complementary therapies, touch, communication, bond, parent-child bond, oxytocin, cuddle hormone, love hormone, stress reduction, relaxation, tension, sensory development, immune system, cranial sacral therapy, first-time moms, first-time mums, time and attention, instincts, gut feelings, singing to babies, physical affection, parental intuition, joy.
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Have you ever experienced a nursing strike? If you have, you know how difficult it can be. Dianne and Abby are talking about nursing strikes today, what can cause them and how to handle it. And maybe a fun story thrown in too.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you. Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox!Join our Patreon Community!https://www.patreon.com/badassbreastfeedingpodcast Things we talked about:The big question [3:33]Some info from LLL [5:34]When you think it's a strike but it's not a strike [8:55]Teething [10:50]Side stories that have nothing to do with a nursing strike
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Join us as we talk about the cast release of Big Brother 25, friends that become family, fair days, dishes & teething. Thanks so much for joining in with out talk about nothing & everything!Coco Caliente IG: https://www.instagram.com/cococalientepodcastMore podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#349: What if you started solid foods but you're thinking about taking a break. Maybe your baby is sick, or you're planning to travel, or your baby is teething and you're just not feeling up to the challenge. Is it ok to take a break from starting solid foods if you're doing baby-led weaning? In this episode we're exploring reasons why you would want to pause with trying out new foods as well as other scenarios where it's best to keep going.
Join our Patreon Community!https://www.patreon.com/badassbreastfeedingpodcastAre you having nipple pain again? Didn't you think you were done with nipple pain? Why does nipple pain happen with older babies? Listen for more information about nipple pain with older babies and what you can do about it.If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you. Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:You don't expect nipple pain when baby is older [9:19]Growth [11:07]Teething [12:50]Biting [18:25]Pulling [22:45]Sloppy latch [24:20]Distracted babies [29:04]Get a deeper latch [34:00] Today's episode is sponsored by Motif Medical. The Motif Luna breast pump is proven to provide more milk in less time. Use code BADASS for 15% off at www.motifmedical.com! Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out! https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/teething-and-biting/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/030-distracted-babies/ Set up your consultation with Dianne https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/ Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
Y'all wanted a twist, eh? This week Tyler and Johnny discuss the Broad Haven Triangle, as well as the origins of common Superstitions. Plus: the Daytona Wind is back, a community rallies around their Ghost, and Johnny's Disney Vault for Shakespeare idea comes back in full-force.Join the Secret Society That Doesn't Suck for exclusive weekly mini episodes, livestreams, and a whole lot more! patreon.com/thatsspookyCheck out our new and improved apparel store with tons of new designs! thatsspooky.com/storeCheck out our website for show notes, photos, and more at thatsspooky.comFollow us on Instagram for photos from today's episode and all the memes @thatsspookypodWe're on Twitter! Follow us at @thatsspookypodDon't forget to send your spooky stories to thatsspookypod@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.