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| 3 Oct 2009 by Andy Kaiser 1) She said don't use Motrin or any ibuprofin on children if that child has a chance of being dehydrated. You're better off giving the child acetaminophen. A brand name acetaminophen is Tylenol. Its effects on fever and pain are similar ... Digital Bits Skeptic - http://www.dbskeptic.com/ |
| 18 Dec 2009 Nasal syringe / ear syringe, medicine spoons with clearly marked measures on them, tweezers, small nail clippers, tissues (the trial size pocket packs are really great), children's motrin, Mylicon drops are good for infants with upset ... momaroo's Momaroo - http://www.momaroo.com/ |
| 28 Apr 2009 by estherar On the other hand, saying that people shouldn't buy baby bath seats because other parents left their child unattended seems excessive, if that's the right word. I know this sounds terribly unsympathetic (maybe cold-hearted, ... Mainstream Parenting Resources - http://mainstreamparenting.wordpress.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2008 by Morriss Partee These are the women that contend that you should ALWAYS ABSOLUTELY breastfeed your child. And, they do a great job at throwing around the guilt when you don't. This is just the first of ZILLIONS of “shoulds” that get thrown around ... EverythingCU.com World 2.0 Adventure - http://everythingcu.wordpress.com/ |
| 30 Nov 2009 by jeannesager I was talking to a mom who was very nervous about giving her child vaccines, but was perfectly comfortable with giving this child Motrin on a daily basis for the several months she was teething. Laure68 commented on Dec 01 09 at 2:56 pm ... Strollerderby - http://blogs.babble.com/strollerderby/ - References [ More results from Strollerderby ] |
| 3 Dec 2009 by Doctor Mommy The concept of using both Tylenol and Motrin/Ibuprofen at alternating times to tackle fever came about due to concerns about febrile seizures (seizures caused by fevers). It was thought that keeping a child's temperature down could ... DoctorMommy Blog - http://www.doctormommy.org/ - References |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Shirley Davis ... H1N1 surge has meant constant motion — taking temperatures, counting heart rates, listening for wheezing, pouring doses of Motrin, setting up IVs for children who need fluids quickly, giving out cartoon stickers and soothing words. ... WOLDCNews - WOL DC's Home for the Truth - http://woldcnews.com/ [ More results from WOLDCNews - WOL DC's Home for the Truth ] |
| 17 Nov 2008 by Ben Popken It serves a practical and loving purpose -- it allows me to carry my child in various ways. She is a baby who is simply happier when carried. I believe in babywearing as the best way to hold my high needs child close for her development ... Consumerist: PSAs - http://consumerist.com/ - References |
| 13 hours ago by admin He had a headache last night and this morning started with a fever over 102 (not sure if it would go higher because he's taking Motrin which only brings it down into the high 99's), bad headache and a cough out of no where. ... 8998 - http://8998.org.ru/ |
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