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  • stern

    I think it really depends on your skin type(oily, etc). I have very sensitive skin and I have been happy with Aveeno Positively Radiant face wash.

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    I usually find nice tops at ASOS. Here’s one example: http://us.asos.com/new-look-maternity/new-look-maternity-tiered-sleeve-jersey-tee/prd/8959544?clr=rust&SearchQuery=maternity&gridcolumn=4&gridrow=13&gridsize=4&pge=1&pgesize=72&totalstyles=2002

    Depending on what size you are, you can sometimes get away with buying maternity style skirts on amazon. They work great for the summer months. Here is one that I used again and again this past summer when I was 9 months pregnant: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DJEMNNK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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  • stern

    I’ve found that the zahler’s prenatals are the easiest for me to digest.

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    we just finished going through this with my 3 year old. We got him a wake-up clock that turns green when he’s allowed to come out of his bed, and then gave him a prize every time he stayed in his bed till his clock turned green Took about 2 days and he was sleeping the whole night like he used to!

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    Even though we have a great bedtime routine, my son (3) would come up with every excuse to get out of bed or need mom once he got into his bed. In the end I bought him a lamp that changes colors in a very soothing rotation. It has really helped get him lulled into sleep without any parental intervention!

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