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    What happens to poor sleepers who aren’t sleep trained?

    @ebveloz My kids weren’t great sleepers as babies or toddlers but they’ve all been great sleepers as kids. We enforce sleep hygiene and regular bedtimes and they get a decent amount of physical activity during the day. They also aren’t allowed in our beds once they are in their own beds at...
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    HepB Vaccine for Newborn

    @joannayang In my province children don’t get the Hep B vaccine until grade 7 when they are administered at school. Here’s the Ontario doc that recommends who gets which Hep B shot and when. Not all jurisdictions reccomend hep B at birth for low risk infants...
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    Best things about minivans?

    @pharmasmita I’ve had the opposite experience when I drive SUV’s on vacation. I don’t know why anyone would want one. Terrible visibility, zero trunk space and the kids are always slamming the doors into the car next to us. Love my van.
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    BFP after period (x post TBAFlineporn)

    @eishtmo I had something similar but unfortunately it didn’t have a positive end. I had a light positive the day my period was due but then started bleeding and had a normal period. A few days later felt sick and took another test which was positive but not as dark as it should have been. I went...
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    Burnt the f out

    @megan120711 You need time to clean. Cleaning is time consuming and when you have kids home all day it’s extremely time consuming, like we spend at least a couple of hours a day and it never feels clean enough especially if there’s no time to deep clean. You need to either make time or have...
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    Daycare vs. Income Effects on Child Behavior: Weighing the Evidence

    @damacri I’d look beyond just income studies. There’s the whole field of social determinants of health that looks at negative outcomes on health based on affluence. Being poor is terrible for all health outcomes, even in places with socialized health care. Even if daycare has a negative impact...
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