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  • Six Kids – Budget hacks for big family

    Six Kids – Budget hacks for big family

    Got a big family, but a small budget? You’re not alone! With lots of people under one roof, it can be hard to prepare a budget plan and stick to it. When you have a big family, the money left over (after tax) needs to be spent a little thoughtfully.  But, does life with a big family mean it’s all…

  • Postpartum & Breastfeeding Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)

    Postpartum & Breastfeeding Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)

    A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common infection in your urinary system, caused mostly by bacteria, particularly E. coli. It can affect any part of your urinary system and brings symptoms like frequent urination, discomfort while peeing, and pain in your lower back or side. Antibiotics are typically effective in treating UTIs. What is…

  • Your Baby is Choking?  What to Know, When to Worry, How to Prevent, and Prepare

    Your Baby is Choking? What to Know, When to Worry, How to Prevent, and Prepare

    Choking in babies is scary. As your baby reaches key milestones like starting solid foods or learning to crawl and walk, it’s an exciting time! However, it’s also crucial to be extra cautious as this period marks increased vulnerability to choke. Wondering, why babies are more vulnerable to choking? Discover more below for answers. What…

  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in Children

    Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in Children

    Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common infection affecting the lungs and respiratory tract, often experienced by children before the age of 2. This virus can also affect adults. RSV can lead to severe infection in certain individuals, particularly babies aged 12 months and younger, especially premature infants, older adults, individuals with heart and lung…

  • Is Your Baby Fast Breathing Normal?

    Is Your Baby Fast Breathing Normal?

    Most of these come down to a baby’s physiology. Babies have smaller lungs, weaker muscles, and breathe mostly through their noses. As newborns, babies are just learning to breathe, since the umbilical cord delivers all of their oxygen straight to their body by way of their blood while in the womb. Newborns often display a…

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