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  2. The Ultimate Baby Registry Checklist - Healthline

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    burp cloths. milk storage containers and freezer bags. bottles. bottle and nipple brush for cleaning bottles. breast pads (disposable or washable) nipple cream. Nice to have: breastfeeding pillow ...

  3. Free Programs for New Parents and Your Children - Healthline

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    Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a government program that provides formula, food, and other nutrition help (counseling, for example) to young families. The program provides vouchers for iron ...

  4. Baby Home Safety: Creating a Healthy Home for Your Child - WebMD

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    Here are some tips on giving your baby the best start: 1. Test your home for lead paint. If you live in an old apartment or home (built pre-1978), there's likely lead paint on walls and window ...

  5. Welcome to Parenthood. Here's your expert-backed guide for your growing family. From fertility-testing, to pregnancy, to raising your baby. Don't worry, you've got this.

  6. Baby Bath and Bed Needs Checklist - WebMD

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    Tear-free shampoo. 4 to 6 cotton washcloths. 4 terry cloth bath towels. Hooded towel. Soft hair brush. Comb. Rinsing cup. In an ideal world, bath time will be followed by sleep time. You have ...

  7. Your Prepregnancy Checklist: What to Do Before You Try to ...

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    Get in shape ahead of time (even though your waist will disappear for a while) to make your pregnancy and delivery easier. Aim for 30 minutes of exercise that gets your heart pumping on most days ...

  8. Jack Sprat - Wikipedia

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    Like many nursery rhymes, "Jack Sprat" may have originated as a satire on a public figure. History writer Linda Alchin suggests that Jack was King Charles I, who was left "lean" when parliament denied him taxation, but with his queen Henrietta Maria he was free to "lick the platter clean" after he dissolved parliament—Charles was a notably short man.

  9. A Guide to Different Types of Flour and When to Use Them - AOL

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    Not all gluten-free flours work as a 1:1 swap for all-purpose flour, but these blends are balanced to behave as such using a variety of gluten-free flours made from grains, nuts and starches.