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When the Bough Breaks

I had a dream. My dream was to get married to the love of my life and have a family. I lived the good life in my 20's. I worked in the music industry, hung out with rock stars and just had fun. When I reached 30, I knew it was time to say goodbye to the single days and get married.

 

At 30, I met my husband. Three months later we were engaged and ten months later we were married. Five months after we said "I do", we found out I was pregnant. Two of my biggest dreams were coming true in one year! How lucky I felt.

 

Dental Care And Pregnancy: It’s Not Just For Moms

Conception and pregnancy can both be very harrowing, especially when it comes to the seemingly never-ending lists of things you should avoid. Many think the dentist is on this list of no-nos, and that’s no surprise to anyone who’s had more than a cleaning done. The X-Ray machines combined with all those whirring torturous devices are terrifying enough, and soon-to-be moms are likely to start wondering what kind of dangerous chemicals are in all of the toothpastes and mouthwashes they use every day.

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When Should Your Child Give Up Naps?

At some point children resist their daily nap and parents ask, “When is it time to end the nap routine?” The best answer to that question might be “Never!”

Naps take only an hour or two out of the day, but naps – or lack of naps – can shape all twenty-four hours of your child’s day. They have the power to influence mood, behavior, health, and brain development. Naps can affect how happy your child is in the morning and how easily she’ll go to bed at night. An appropriate nap schedule is a vital component for your child’s healthy, happy life. 

Benefits of Sleep

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Elizabeth Pantley's No Cry Sleep Solutions

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Modifying Family Law Orders In California

In civil cases, including family law, there is a time for parties to negotiate between themselves and a time when the judge must intervene. Modification actions, be they for child support, visitation, or spousal support, require both. Even if the parents are divorced or are never married, a family is a family, and judges expect families to work out problems on their own without always resorting to court action.

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