Katherin Shuffield, Pregnant Wounded Teller Loses Twins

April 25, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under A-ZBaby, Baby Safety & Health, Mom-to-be

Katherin Shuffield

Bank teller Katherin Shuffield, 30, has lost the twins she was carrying when she was shot during a robbery Tuesday morning at a Huntington Bank branch in Indianapolis, and police continued to search for the gunman Friday. Katherin, who was five months pregnant, was critically wounded when a masked gunman shot her in the abdomen. Read more

Do you want a Baby Boy or Girl? Watch Your Diet

April 25, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under A-ZBaby, Pregnancy

Baby

The report, from researchers at Oxford and the University of Exeter in England, is said to be the first evidence that a child’s sex is associated with a mother’s diet. Although sex is genetically determined by whether sperm from the father supplies an X or Y chromosome, it appears that a mother’s body can favor the successful development of a male or female embryo. Read more

Who Burned Baby? McDonald or the mother?

March 26, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under A-ZBaby, Baby Safety & Health

Shakila Khalaghe was burned by McDonald’s tea

Shakila Khalaghe, 11-month-old baby, was burned by McDonald’s tea, is fighting back after undergoing skin grafts. She was burned on her face, chest and legs. A McDonald’s spokesman said an Read more

How Should Baby Shoes Fit?

March 12, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under A-ZBaby, Baby Shoes

How Should Baby Shoes Fit?

Babies should not have to “break in” their shoes. After they’ve worn the walking shoes around the store for a while, take the shoes off and check baby’s feet for irritation. If the shoes rub or seem to make walking more Read more

First Steps, First Baby Walking Shoes – From 12 to 18 Months

February 11, 2008 by Admin  
Filed under A-ZBaby, Baby Shoes

Inch Blue Oriental Blossom Baby pink/Chocolate stem soft shoes, Soft shoes, Babies, 6-12 months

Although some babies begin to walk at 9 to 10 months of age, and some wait until 17 to 18 months of age, most babies are “cruising” by 11 to 12 months of age. Some are taking a few steps all by themselves.

Unless your baby has some specific problem, Read more

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