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		<title>Moms of toddlers</title>
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			<title>late night feedings-care for an infant</title>
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			<dc:creator>MarcyOne</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[To help make those middle of the night feeding last as few months as 
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possible, do not make them exciting. Keep the room as dimly lit as possible, 
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and this is not the feeding that you want to sing and cuddle with your baby. 
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Feed the baby, change the baby, and get him back to sleep. Remember, 
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this is not something you want him to enjoy. As a new mom, youŽll need as 
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much sleep as you can get.]]></description>
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