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    Training pants for toddlers: Are they really necessary?

    Hi all, I am just curious to know if training pants (the non-disposable ones, those that work like an underwear with some light protection) are necesaary/useful for toddlers who are already toilet trained? My son is already toilet trained and will be in nursery soon. He can signal when he...
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    Playgroup/Nursery/K1/K2 Centres in the West: Which is good

    Hi parents, I am thinking of sending my little boy to N1 next year. Would prefer a centre in the West area: Clementi/Jurong East. Do you have any recommendations or experience to share? I will be visiting various child care centres in the coming months to get a better idea of their...
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    One, two or more kids? How do you cope with more than one young kids in Spore?

    Dear parents, I need your views on the following issues: 1) Wht are your thots and experience of having only one child in the family? Are you concerned that the only child will be overly-protected, overly-pampered and will lack certain social developmental skills because there is no sibling...
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    Share tips, joys and tears: Babies born between Sept 2010 - Mar 2011

    Hello mummies, How is your precious one coming along? My little boy was born in Dec 2010. He is now 15 months old... Cheeky, cute, hilarious, yet needs stern scolding at times... Do share your experiences, precious moments, milestones here! :Dancing_tongue:
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    Dentist and orthodontist for kids and adults: Any good recommendation?

    Hi all, Do you know of any good dentist and orthodontist for kids and adults in the West or Central area? Please recommend if you have any experience with a good one. My definition of a good dentist/orthodontist: 1) Technically competent in basic and more complex dentistry work. Experienced...
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    Placenta Examination during Third Stage Labour -- What you should know

    I am starting this thread to help mummies understand the possible complications of a retained placenta or a fragment of it. This happens in <5% of labour. This thread is a follow-up on my traumatic experience during my post labour period where I had a huge piece of placental tissue retained in...
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    Importance of the Let-Down Reflex

    Hi mummies, Do not underestimate the importance of the let-down reflex during breastfeeding. It helps greatly in your milk flow and your baby's milk intake. It also helps during milk expression as without this reflex, it can take a much longer time to achieve the same quantity. Do relax and...
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