Apparently, it's an issue of tooth decay. They sleep with milk in their mouth for hours and the sugars are converted to acid, which devours their itty bitty teeth.
Bedtimes for a baby are important because it keeps them on schedule and they dont get cranky if you dont put them to bed earliar or later.
If you have a baby mouse, dont put in a bathtub. Put it somewhere safe like maybe back outside. If you continue to keep this baby mouse, though, try a shoebox with tissues. That way the mouse can eat the tissues and have a comfy bed.
it goes to bed with mama somehow
Do you mean that you wish to produce more breast milk once the baby is born? If so, breastfeeding is about "supply & demand". The more the baby sucks, the more milk will be produced. If you feel you dont have enough milk, allow your baby to suck for longer. Encourage him if he falls asleep. And put him on the breast more often - once an hour if you need to. You should see your milk supply increase within 24 hours.
no, ofcourse not. dont leave me i love you... joke no, dont put baby powder or it may harm the dog's paws
the milk powder is dry and does not need to be put in the fridge because it is powdered so you DONT have to put in the fridge . i hope this helps.
no! they need their mothers milk.
The baby was contented by warm milk and a lullaby.
One would put a baby in a cot bed to help them sleep once they are around 6 months old. The cot bed will allow them to sleep comfortably without the risk of them falling or being able to climb out of the bed.
All you have to do is put the two adults relaxing on the bed and click try for a baby.
you dont
No. Because there are no such things as bed bugs unless they are referred to as lice, or you put bugs in the bed that bite.