Mom Reviews 2 Movies
Posted by Kim Campbell on Mon, September 7th 2009 in Reviews (0)
Mama and photographer Kim Campbell reviews her two favorite summer flicks.
Mothersource.org is a collection of mama professionals (two counselors, a prenatal yoga instructor, a postpartum doula, a chiropractor, a baby boutique owner, an acupuncturist, a life coach, a prenatal Pilates instructor and a photographer) that share expert advice from their respective fields and their experience as mothers. They offer services to families in the Portland, Oregon area.
Posted by Kim Campbell on Mon, September 7th 2009 in Reviews (0)
Mama and photographer Kim Campbell reviews her two favorite summer flicks.
Posted by Camille Mülchi on Mon, August 31st 2009 in Resources in PDX (0)
Prenatal and Postpartum Yoga Educator and mama of two, Camille Mülchi recommends her favorite Portland Pediatrician.
Posted by Savannah Mayfield on Tue, August 25th 2009 in Health (4)
If you spent almost $20 on a SIGG water bottle for your child, thinking it is free of toxins, you are going to want to read this article.
Posted by Savannah Mayfield on Fri, August 21st 2009 in Family Fun (0)
A local Portland, Ore. musician showed up to the Mothersource.org bash and was a hit!
Posted by Kimberly Bepler on Fri, August 21st 2009 in Healthy Sleep (1)
I have a 9 week old son who will not sleep in his crib. His first 2-3 weeks we had him swaddled, and he was able to sleep in his crib. At about 4 weeks old he started fighting the swaddle so hard that he would spit up, so we stopped swaddling him, but then he would cry whenever we put him in the crib.
We’ve been letting him sleep in his carseat unswaddled the last 5 weeks and he seems very comfortable in it. He normally sleeps from about 8:30 PM to 6:30 AM with one quick feeding around 1:00 AM. We would like to start transitioning him back into the crib, but everytime we try to put him in he cries, even if it is just for a daytime nap or some playtime in it. Should we try to force him back into the swaddle (he is still hitting himself in the face and flails his arms) even though he fights it? Is he still to young to use the “cry it out” method?