For the past couple of months, I have been attending blogger conferences, not just to perfect my brand but by meeting wonderful people that shares similar interests.  So, today I am going to share some tips and tools on how moms on-the-go can up the ante on their networking game.

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The countdown has already begun for another school year and yet your summer bucket list has been a total bust! Well, trust me, you are not alone!  You must also feel that you’ve accomplished nothing since the school year ended and you are doing nothing to prepare you or your little ones for another to begin, well, I’m here to tell you that yet again you still are not alone!   So stop with the mom guilt and get right on track, thanks to TestingMom.com.

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So I’ve been a mom now for about nine years and I must say that I have it down to a almost a science…ha ha! That is so hysterical..please I couldn’t even continue  with such a lie and type that with such a straight face.  Please, I am far from having it down pact at all.  Motherhood has its ups and downs, sideways and zigzags but, I am glad that I was chosen to be the mom to these two kiddos. In honesty, these two could not have come at a better time. With the pressure of work, pressure of doing it all just ceased to exist anymore once I became a mother and oh boy did they teach me me a thing or two about myself so let me share, cause I’m sure you too can agree….

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Look I get it…motherhood is not a bed of roses each and everyday, its full of its up and downs..from late night feedings, ensuring your child is being the best he/she can be, stressing about the type of friends your child will interact with, bullying, you name it. Trust me motherhood is tough, not because you are doing it wrong, because its tough for every mom.  All the wisdom and courage you need to be the best mother ever is inside you, inside your self doubt, inside your mind…Ok so right now let’s vow to be that mother you can be without the self doubt and intimidation, trust me, you are not alone.  So today I am going to share with you 5 reasons why I love motherhood and why you should, too..trust me you’ll feel great knowing it….

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Babies get through a large amount of clothes for a short time because they grow fast and need new ones very soon. It is important to know how to wash and keep clean your baby’s clothes. Babies have delicate and sensitive skin that should be protected form harsh chemicals and substances. Here you will learn some smart ways to wash your baby’s clothes which you can apply for fresh smelling and safe laundry.

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It is recommended to wash your baby’s new clothes before wearing for the first time because you don’t know where they have been. All babies have delicate skin which should be taken care of. To clean the clothes you need a washing machine, a dryer or a line and some gentle laundry detergent. For eliminating stains use suitable stain removers and sprays. You can use mild soap instead of detergent and fabric softener which doesn’t contain dyes or perfumes.

First you should check the clothings’ labels for indicating how they should be washed. Separate the clothes by colour to protect them from fading and bleeding. Adjust your machine to the warmest possible water that has been indicated on the labels of the clothes. For removing stains pre-treat the areas with the spray or product designated for the purpose and continue with the following steps. Add the detergent to the water, fill the clothes in the machine making sure you don’t overfill it.

Turn the machine on to complete one wash cycle. If the stains aren’t removed from the clothes after the first wash repeat the washing cycle. Repeat the rinsing cycle to make sure the soap residue is removed form the clothes. Some babies have more sensitive skin and soap residue left on the clothes can irritate it. In the end, hang the washed clothes on the line to air dry or put them in the dryer.

Don’t worry if the stains have left traces on your baby’s clothes. With the next washings they will fade and eventually vanish. It is more important to don’t harm your baby’s skin and create rashes than making his clothes look impeccable.

Some parents prefer non-biological detergents to wash their babies’ clothes. Biological detergents contain enzymes that are effective in removing stains but can irritate the skin of the newborns. If you baby has sensitive skin you can switch to non-biological detergents for laundry. There are specially formulated detergents for washing the clothes of sensitive baby skin which are very appropriate too.

Wash the clothes at 30 or 40 degrees C. Check the labels of every clothing you buy for your baby to see if it can be machine washed. This way you won’t have to burden yourself with hand washing if the clothing turns out to be not compatible for washing in the machine.

Cleaning your newborn clothes should be done with care and attention. Using of aggressive and harsh detergents with chemicals and perfumes can cause allergic reactions and skin irritations. TenancyCleaners N10 suggests to check the labels of the clothings and provide suitable cleaning with mild soap and the warmest possible water. This will remove the dirt and although stain traces may still be visible, your baby’s health will be protected. By using the most appropriate and saving cleaning products for clothes you will achieve best results.

Avoid using harsh detergents and prefer the mildest products for your baby wash. Don’t use fabric softeners which contain perfumes and dyes that can cause allergic reactions and skin irritations. Rinse the washed clothes a few times to avoid leaving detergent or soap residue. If any rash appears on the baby skin contact a doctor to examine it. If you use a mild soap for your laundry you can include your baby’s clothes in it. In other cases wash them separately.

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