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Baby Food on a Budget
Homemade baby food will cost less than $100, saving your family up to a whopping $500 or more! And before you say” but who has the time”, read this articles to see how easy it can be.
read moreAromatherapy for Babies
There are several safe essential oils that can provide relief for baby ailments such as restlessness, colic, or insomnia.
read moreAre Vaccines Really Safe and Effective?
One of the most serious adverse effects of vaccines is that they cause the very diseases they’re meant to prevent.
read moreA Born Free Baby
by Mary Eileen Finch “I’d love to have more children, but babies are just too expensive!” a friend of mine recently said. I hear this often and I always smile and bite my tongue. My eight-year-old daughter however, is not so restrained. She replied, “Well, our babies are free!” She’s right of course; we’ve learned that having a baby doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg, just like hundreds of years ago before modern medicine, formula and Toys ‘R Us. Before parents felt guilty if they didn’t have a nursery over-decorated with baby furniture and Disney characters. Before the invention of swings, playpens, and walkers. Before designer baby clothes and sterling silver pacifiers. Before having a baby became so commercialized. Our third child was born this June, basically free of charge. We had no prenatal or delivery cost, no baby checkups fees, no money was spent on formula or bottles, we did not buy a crib, bassinet, stroller, playpen, swing, walker etc. We do not buy disposable diapers or wipes, and we did not spend any money on baby clothes. Prenatal or delivery cost: Free because our baby was born at home, unassisted with just my husband and I. Baby checkup fees: Free because my children have never been to a doctor. They have all been vegan since conception, thus are very healthy and have never been sick or had a need for medical treatment. Feeding our baby: Free because he is breastfeed from the breast only; since he is never away from me he has no need for formula, bottles, etc. Crib: Our baby co-sleeps with us so we have no need for a crib or bassinet. Baby bath: Our baby bathes with me so we have no need for a baby bath. Other baby items: Our baby is carried in a sling/baby wrap snuggled close to my heart so we have no need for strollers, playpens, swings, walkers etc. Diapers: Our baby wears cloth diapers and is cleaned with cloth wipes so there is no need to buy disposables. Clothes: Our baby wears gently used clothing that was passed on to us by mothers of older babies. Babies truly are priceless! I visit often with an 85-year-old woman who has lived in our small town, on a farm without running water or electricity, her whole life. I asked her what she did to prepare for her babies. She explained, “In those days we didn’t do anything. You didn’t get checkups when you were pregnant. When my labor started I sent for the doctor and he came. Afterwards we gave him a few chickens as payment. I sewed flour sacks into diapers and clothes. I carried the baby in my arms all day and night and it slept with me in my bed. Of course I breastfed, there wasn’t any other option. We didn’t, couldn’t actually, buy anything for the babies. We probably only had a few dollars a year in actual cash.” “So you practiced attachment parenting then?” I asked “Well, I don’t know what that is, never heard of it. I just did what I did because it was the right way to do it, the only way,” she said. Maybe we should all turn to the past when it comes to raising our children. WHAT A BABY COSTSBy Edgar Guest “How much do babies cost?” said heThe other night upon my knee;And then I said: “They cost a...
read more10 Things You Don’t Need When You Have A Baby
Save yourself the space and cash. Here is a list of 10 things you absolutely do not need in order to have a baby. There are many others, but this should get you started.
read moreOrganic Cloth Diapers: Go Green – Green Diapers, That Is
Here’s a look at what’s new in the organic cloth diapering world.
read moreDaily Servings Guide
Eat a varied diet full of fruits and vegetables and to be sure to add in some meat analogs, a reliable source of B12, some flax oil, and a healthy dose of sunshine.
read moreHypnosis for Childbirth: What Is It and Does It Work?
Hypnosis for childbirth teaches a woman how to enter into self-hypnosis instantly, and create her own natural anesthesia whenever and wherever she needs it.
read moreHypnobirthing
Hypno-birthing, also known as self-hypnosis or autosuggestion during childbirth, is the use of hypnosis to achieve maximum relaxation, comfort, and pain relief during childbirth.
read moreHow to Make Your Own Vegan Beauty Products for Pregnancy
Making your own beauty products not only saves you money and gives you control over what goes on your body, it’s also easy and fun!
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