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		<title>When Panic Strikes: Baby&#8217;s First Day at Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why did the staff let me leave the hospital with this helpless little creature? These were the thoughts I had the day baby and I came home from the hospital. Here I was, totally responsible for the health and well-being of this newborn who was so very different than the cherubic babies I had babysat long ago! The realization hit me all at once &#8211; I was the parent and was supposed to have all the answers. I found that even after giving birth I still did not have much confidence in my parenting ability. I couldn&#8217;t imagine how my mother did it? It did not seem possible I could be as capable as she? The panic began to set in. I found that placing my baby into the car seat was quite a feat. We had bought the best baby travel system we could find. The convenience of having an infant seat that fit perfectly in my car or stroller was wonderful. When initially purchased, the infant seat seemed just right, but with the new baby in it, it seemed to have grown! I yearned to believe she was as safe in my arms as she was alone in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Bare Essentials for Baby&#8217;s First Day Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As your baby’s birth approaches, you may find yourself so caught up in the homecoming event that you may overlook items you need to help make your baby’s arrival home as smooth as possible. To avoid this hiccup, it is a great idea to slowly purchase required products before your due date so you can make sure you have everything you need and you have time to procure any missed items. To ensure a easy transition home from the hospital, there are some essential items you need to have. Above all else, you must have an infant car seat which faces to the rear. Your baby will not be allowed to leave the hospital without one. It is not necessary to immediately have a stroller to bring your baby home though you may want to consider looking into baby travel systems which provide the required infant car seat and also a stroller which you’ll later need. Often overlooked by many parents is the value of babywearing. Research has shown that the use of baby wrap and sling-style carriers that keep baby close to mom or dad offer many benefits to the baby’s development. Although these types of carriers are not [...]]]></description>
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