Baby Names

Choosing A Middle Name for Your Baby

What many parents seem to forget when naming a child is that they also must choose a middle name for their babies. This is a very important step in the process in which a child is named. A middle name not only adds to the personal identity of a person but it also gives them another term that people can refer to them as. This is highly useful when a person finds he or she has the same first name as someone else, as the middle name will almost assuredly be different. This article should help guide new parents into choosing the best middle name for their newborn child!

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Pregnancy

Pregnancy and the Use of Aromatherapy

Pregnancy issues can be helped by aromatherapy. These concerns include the uncomfortable problems such as morning sickness, swollen feet and hands, fatigue and aches and pains. Aromatherapy is also helpful in monitoring your body as it undergoes changes and to aid in relaxation.

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Baby-Toddler Guide

A Nanny Cam Can Save The Life Of Your Child

Are you sure that your child is in safe hands? Are you confident that your little one is not the victim of his nanny’s man-handling? It is time to evaluate the faith you bestowed upon your nanny with a nanny cam.

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Child Diseases

Measles Prevention

Measles can be prevented with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, and this can be given to children at 12 to 15 months of age.

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Baby Adoption

Adoption and Children Act 2002 and Its Impact on Adoption Tracing

On 30 December 2005, Section 98 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 came into force in England and Wales, giving birth relatives of adopted persons the legal right to use intermediary services to locate and attempt contact with their adopted relatives. According to the Act, birth relatives include the birth parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, uncles, and aunts of adopted persons. Section 98 also gives adopted adults the legal right to use intermediary services to locate and attempt contact with their birth relatives.

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