Soccer Baby Clothes
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Babysitter: My Dream Job $0.49 Be the best babysitter ever!Product InformationIt’s more fun than ever before in your new dream job. Take care of the cutest kids around in this babysitting simulation game. Cuddle and play with tiny babies take the toddlers to the park doctor’s office and more. Go from diapers to dollars as happy parents fill up your piggy bank. With oodles of happy kids you will be the most popular babys… |
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BabyLegs Baby-girls Infant Soccer Chick Legwarmer … |
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Bambino Balls – Baby Soccer Outfit Bambino Balls is the perfect gift for sports fans who are expecting or who already have small children. It’s a great way to dress up your kids in your favorite sports theme and share your love of the games…. |
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F.C Barcelona Home Baby Suit 0-6 months $29.99 FOR BABY… |
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Paper Magic Group Extreme Players Hockey Stick,One Size Fits Most $17.99 Hockey stick with creepy gothic skull design…. |
Growing Soccer Star

Going Out With a Breastfeeding Baby
How To Confidently Nurse Your Baby In Public
If you’re like me, sticking around the house is pretty nice when your baby is a newborn. You can sleep in, watch a little TV, eat when you’re hungry (just like your baby!) and wear whatever you want. For awhile, you can stay in your “own little world” and just enjoy your new baby.
Then, reality sets in. . . . you have some errands to run or your older kids have a Soccer Game you really want to see (for me, it was my 6th grade daughter who had a volleyball game when Ella was only five days old!).
Or, a party you go to with your family every year is coming up and you don’t want to miss it.
Whatever the reason, it’s time to head out with new baby and resume your normal activities.
For some moms, the first times out can be scary, but for me they were adventurous. Why? Well, first of all, it felt absolutely wonderful to be out in public, again, without all of my big clothes and extra weight.
Also, going out with Ella was a nice break in my everyday routine.
So, how can you conceal the fact you are breastfeeding?
For starters, you can use a baby sling, which can help hide the fact you are breastfeeding. I love my sling (Ella does too) and hardly go anywhere without it. A sling is quick & easy to use and quite comfortable. I also use it many times when I know it will be a hassle to push the stroller around a tight area.
Another way to nurse discreetly is to drape your shoulder & baby’s head with a light blanket or nursing cover. Many moms find it gives them some private space to get their babies started at the breast, then remove the covering once baby is nursing.
Two things to consider if you use a light blanket: this may actually “tell” more people what you are doing and, as your baby grows older, he may be able to pull the blanket off. But if using a blanket or nursing cover makes you more comfortable nursing in public, then do it.
Whether you use a nursing sling or light blanket, your clothing should also be considered for discreet nursing. It’s so much easier breastfeeding in public with good nursing clothing. I own several nursing tops, and two nursing dresses, which have concealed slits to allow Ella easy access. You can also simply dress in a few layers to give you some coverage. An unbuttoned blouse worn on top of a plain T-shirt is one of my favorite combos.
In the beginning, I found that using a sling and wearing the appropriate clothes seemed to give me the confidence I needed to go out with my breastfeeding baby.
However, no matter what you wear, you’ll find it’s not that big of deal to nurse your baby in public, especially once you become more experienced at it!
About the Author
Linda Thom is the mother of four children whom she discreetly nursed just about anywhere! If you need help on confidently breastfeeding in public, visit her at http://www.EasyBabySlings.com.
Why do soccer moms stand inside men’s dressing rooms?
What IS it with you women who you feel like you have to stand practically INSIDE the men’s dressing room while your teen son tries on clothes?
There ARE other men in there besides Poindexter and I for one don’t want Big Mommy Albright staring at my twigs and berries, because baby I do NOT wear underwear.
You sit or stand right there all bloated and I have to say excuse me! Excuse me! EXCUSE ME! every time I leave to get another size or color and again every time I come back, because YOU have half yourself inside the dressing room yelling “DOES IT FIT? COME OUT AND SHOW ME!”. And then you give ME attitude?
This wouldn’t be nearly so annoying if you would give me the same courtesy and let me stand inside the Victoria’s Secret dressing room while you ensconsed your bosoms in some frilly underthings, but NOOOOO then YOU would call security!
I know some of you women are going to say “It’s not the same!” but for once, can you NOT look at it from only YOUR point of view?
the doorway to a fitting area is the stopping point for the opposite sex. if soccer moms want to see how it fits they should tell their son go put this on and come out here and let me see. when people cluster around that door like groupies at the stage door it becomes a pain the ass. also the info said look at this from more then your point of view so…..if your child changes and comes right out then there is very little time for a molester to inflict harm. also they usually only have one door to prevent theft so it would mean that a molester would have to pass a parent on the way out. so being a parent i am telling moms all i need to hear is “that guy just molested my son” to grab him violently until the police arrive to sort it out. so in closing BACK UP from the door and do not hinder other people’s access. i am with you free the fitting rooms in 2007.
Does it seem like soccer aficionados speak a language all their own? It sure seems like it to me, and I’ve been playing the game for over 20 years. I put an article on the front page of this blog to help explain the most common soccer terms in plain English. Hopefully this list will help soccer moms everywhere (and soccer dads too, for that matter)to better understand what their little athlete is talking about! Click Here For Access: Soccer Terms.
