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Some notable quotations about the unique and special experience of motherhood.
A good night's rest is something we all need, including your baby. Here is a list of essentials and accessories for a baby's best sleep.
The weeks immediately following the birth of your baby can be an emotional roller-coaster. You can expect to experience elation, wonder, anxiety, and at least a touch of the blues.
Learn how to establish a conversational dance with your baby.
Ten tips to make air travel with an infant easier.
Here are some precautions to take to protect baby's skin during the summer months.
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I need to work on my laptop during a flight, he needs to lean his seat back. Where do we find the point of compromise and how do the airlines take part in the final decision?
I need to work on my laptop during a flight, he needs to lean his seat back. Where do we find the point of compromise and how do the airlines take part in the final decision?
One of the hot discussions this summer centered around the rights of mothers to nurse their babies on a plane.
One of the hot discussions this summer centered around the rights of mothers to nurse their babies on a plane.
Frommer's reveals the truth behind some common myths about codesharing, or how airlines may deceive its passengers.
Frommer's reveals the truth behind some common myths about codesharing, or how airlines may deceive its passengers.
If airlines charge extra for unaccompanied minors, shouldn't airline employees and flight attendants actually take care of the kids?
If airlines charge extra for unaccompanied minors, shouldn't airline employees and flight attendants actually take care of the kids?
After a bumpy merger with Continental, can United turn things around? And will the airline be able to win back disgruntled passengers?
After a bumpy merger with Continental, can United turn things around? And will the airline be able to win back disgruntled passengers who have already fled to the competition?
When it comes to red-eye flights, who has more rights -- the crying baby and the parents, or the tired passenger who desperately wants to sleep?
When it comes to red-eye flights, who has more rights -- the crying baby and the parents, or the tired passenger who desperately wants to sleep?