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Toddler
Does your preschooler get invited to birthday parties? Celebrate special holidays at school? If so, then you’re familiar with the dietary risks at almost every special event and how they can throw off your toddler’s carefully planned healthy...
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Baby
It’s party time! The 1-year-old birthday party is a major event in your family’s life, even if your baby isn’t quite sure what all the fuss is about. Still, many families love planning and throwing a party for their soon-to-be toddler. Here are...
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There is only one explanation for the gems in this week’s roundup: the Internet was subconsciously celebrating the holiday weekend a little early. Kick off your Memorial Day weekend right—with your feet up and a few laughs. Then go thank some...
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Every family has their traditions around the holidays—customs and rituals they repeat every year. While believing in Santa may be short-lived, holiday traditions are the anchor of the holiday season for my family. Experts say that traditions are...
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Chickenpox parties. Chickenpox lollipops. A simple Internet search can yield a plethora of information to the vaccine-wary parent. Yet as with all things Internet-related, misinformation abounds. Is exposing an unimmunized child to the varicella...
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What else do kids do in utero? Watch as one baby reacts to a game during an ultrasound, plus see which celebrity put his son to work to earn his own money. 1. If you’re happy and you know it If you thought your baby isn’t having the...
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It seems these days that toddlers and young children everywhere suffer from TMTS, or Too Many Toys Syndrome. Between birthdays and holidays and grandparents who mean well and over-the-top party favors, your little ones may be drowning in excessive...
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Day 1: School’s out! The excitement is almost palpable as I herd my two boys into the car. Seventeen days of no school! I envision sleeping in. Lazy mornings in PJs, playing cards, board games, and watching movies. A home filled with the smell of...
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Baby
We know you’re busy, but as you’re nearing the major milestone of your baby’s first birthday, it’s a good time to reflect on everything that’s changed since that day almost a year ago when you welcomed your baby into the world. It’s remarkable how...
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Community
My daughter just turned four. We do evening playdates often, where we have a dinner party with friends who have kids. Generally we bathe them together and read to them before we leave. We just stopped letting our daughter bathe with little boys,...
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Community
As many of you probably know, the Disney Store has been sold out of Elsa costume dresses for months and the one sold at Toys ‘R Us is not well-rated, with many parents sharing that their daughters couldn’t wear it because it was so...
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...I wrote this for Scary Mommy and have found myself since saying some pretty wacko things….like “why are your Barbie’s still having a naked party?” http://www.scarymommy.com/things-i-never-thought-id-say/...
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Every time we get invited to a birthday party I dread having to pick out a toy because I know that many parents, like myself have way too many to being with. Here are some great ideas instead of having to buy toys. This is a great list to send to...
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Community
Salon recently posted an article titled When “mommy needs a drink” isn’t funny anymore: http://www.salon.com/2013/11/24/when_mommy_needs_a_drink_isnt_funny_anymore/ It was written by the adult daughter of an alcoholic, and sheds light on...
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From Halloween to New Year’s Day, there’s no denying that the holiday season is upon us and along with it, sugary treats and indulgent foods. For kids (and their parents), the abundance of sweets and special occasion foods can be overwhelming and a...
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This week we are overloaded with happy babies who are amazed at discovering their parents, themselves, and others who may not exactly look just like them. 1. Mother ‘Hood The mommy wars are at an all-time high, but at some point, we need to...
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This week, one family that’s full of snow may also be full of sorrow. Why is this little girl depressed? See what our doctor says in this week’s Dear Bundoo. Dear Bundoo, I live just outside Boston, and I’m worried that my 3-year-old...
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What better way to welcome the news of a new sibling than with some farts? One new sister is happy to share—literally everything. That and more in the best in parenting this week. 1. Big sister, big flatulence There are a bazillion ways to tell...
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Head lice may affect millions in the United States each year. They are not a health hazard or a sign of uncleanliness, though they are a source of embarrassment and are the cause for many lost days of school and millions of dollars spent on...
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Ever wondered what kinds of things are banned from a pediatrician’s home? Here is my top five list of no-no’s in the Rivers’ house. Trampolines. My kids, like most others, love to jump on trampolines. In fact, a trampoline has been on one or both...
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I grew up playing with Barbie. I remember Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers, but I played with Barbie. Dressing her up, putting her in the big pink convertible with Ken, and “driving to the beach.” I grew up in Indiana, so the beach was always my...
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In children 2 to 6 years old, picky eating has been considered a normal part of development — fear of new foods, food jags, and erratic eating, that is. It’s been estimated that 14 to 20 percent of children aged 2 to 5 years are reported to be...
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As an OB/GYN, I get to be involved in the happiest moments in many families’ lives: the birth of their babies. However, the territory comes with some sadness, too — infertility, miscarriages, preterm birth, and the challenges that a growing family...
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The content for this blog was provided by Kabrita in accordance with Bundoo’s Editorial Policy. There is no single food that is ideal as your baby transitions from breast milk or infant formula. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends...
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If you are the creative type and want to have some fun celebrating Valentine’s Day with your little ones, the possibilities are endless. And the good news: it doesn’t (all) have to involve chocolate, sugar, and sweets—though some is certainly fine!...
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With the holidays in full swing, it can be hard to remember to step back and take care of yourself—pregnant or not! However, when you are busy growing a baby, it’s even more important to put yourself first sometimes. Here are some easy ways to do...
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I’ve been on bed rest twice. There are few things as anxiety-inducing for a woman than being unable to get up and tend to herself and others. Being on bed rest made me a proponent of teen pregnancy. Because only an adolescent in the throes of a...
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If you’re gearing up for the Super Bowl this weekend, you’ll want to make sure you stay away from certain parents (#3) and possibly the extreme sports fan parents (#11) that took baby-naming to a completely different level. 1. I look...
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You’re exhausted and haven’t been this excited about the upcoming weekend since 1999’s prom. Oh wait, that’s me… but you deserve a laugh, too. Have a few on us. 1. Thanks, but no thanks: why you should pass on the family help Is your family...
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With the holiday season now in full swing, it’s normal to not only feel excitement and anticipation but also stress — for some people, a lot of stress. And if you happen to also be pregnant during this time, the holidays can feel like a marathon...
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On May 2, 2015, at approximately 6 a.m. local time, the Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to the Lindo Wing of Saint Mary’s Hospital after going into labor. At 8:34 a.m., the Duke and Duchess welcomed a baby girl, Charlotte Elizabeth Diana,...
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Giving birth to your baby is the huge payoff after nine months of pregnancy, which may have included heartburn, back pain, swelling, and painful contractions. Going to the hospital to delivery your baby should be a moment of joy and excitement. So...
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The holidays are a time of excess for many: extra celebrating, extra stress, and extra eating. It seems the only the only thing there isn’t more of is time! For many moms-to-be, staying on track with a healthy pregnancy can be a real challenge...
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When you read the worst gifts grandparents could give their grandchildren, you were probably contemplating what kids should get instead. So it’s only fair to post our BEST gifts grandparents can give. If you want to avoid the doghouse your grown...
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Fourth of July ideas are all over Pinterest, but if you’re like me you haven’t had time to weed out those “intense preparation required” ones (you know, the ones Pinterest fails are made of!). Here are a few ideas to help the last-minute mamas and...
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I’ll admit it, they were right. All those people who slapped me on the back during those final weeks of my first pregnancy and said, “Sleep all you can now…you’re not going to sleep for a LOOOOOONG time!” They would chuckle, like they had a private...
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If you can get your child to sleep on command, I salute you. But for the rest of the population, we’ve found a handy trick for you. 1. Your eyes are getting heavy… Parents are fully aware of the sleep struggles babies have. But struggle...
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Pregnancy
Change tends to be gradual over a pregnancy—you’re gaining weight steadily and slowly, but it’s not like everything happens all at once. Then one day, maybe right around Week 19, you stand sideways in front of the mirror and wow! You’re looking...
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Pregnancy
Hard to believe, but you’re almost through the second trimester! From now until the end of your pregnancy, the good news is that you might not experience any new symptoms. The bad news is that the ones you currently have will likely become more...
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Pregnancy
Bundoo Community The Bundoo Community is fun! Our Community is designed to offer a vibrant online gathering place where parents can share with each other and mix with OB/GYNs, pediatricians, and healthcare professionals in a nurturing environment....
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Pregnancy
Welcome to Week 21! If you’re like many moms, you’re basking in the second trimester happy days and there’s no question you’re pregnant now. Yet you might be starting to experience the symptoms that will increase over the next few weeks as you head...
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Health
We know you’re busy, but as you’re nearing the major milestone of your baby’s first birthday, it’s a good time to reflect on everything that’s changed since that day almost a year ago when you welcomed your baby into the world. It’s remarkable how...
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Toddler
While the 2000s had carbs, the 2010s diet enemy appears to be gluten. When celebrities and health experts started speaking out about celiac disease and gluten intolerance, some people hopped on the bandwagon and decided to go “gluten-free.” Many of...
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Parenting
Parenting an introverted child can present a challenge for parents, especially if the parents are natural extroverts who find their child’s behavior difficult to manage. Children who are introverts are commonly described as shy, but, they just need...
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Parenting
Dealing with tantrums in public can be incredibly frustrating, nerve racking, and embarrassing, to say the least. We may feel like we have a thousand judges rating our parenting skills based on our toddler’s wailing, and at the same time feel rude...
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Baby
If data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is correct, you are probably celebrating your breastfeeding success if you live in Idaho but may not be putting on your party hat if you live in the South. According to the CDC’s...
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Health
Your child ate a handful of cashews at the neighbor’s party and now has blotchy cheeks and swollen lips. Another child drinks milk and has a blow-out bowel movement. In situations like this, it’s natural to wonder if your child has a food allergy....