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Use Ovulation-Predictor Kits (OPKs) OPKs are another way to chart your menstrual cycle and identify the best time to try for a baby. Some people find them easier than checking their BBT or cervical mucus. These at-home test kits check for luteinizing hormone, which rises when you're abou...
How Much Turkey to Buy The general rule is 1 to 1 1/2 pounds of turkey per person, depending on how much you love leftovers! If you're not going to make turkey soup or sandwiches, 1 pound per person is all you will need. If you look forward to leftovers almost as much as the...
To make your life easier (on a day when so much is going on), the Good Housekeeping Test Kitchen experts assembled a handy chart that tells you how long to cook a turkey per pound for all different weights. We also have timings for cooking the bird stuffed vs. unstuffed as well as ...
Whether you are inviting two people or twenty to your holiday dinner, it’s always a challenge to make sure you have enough food for everyone. How much turkey do you really need? We have the answers. For the below calculations, we counted on guests being light eaters but with enough for...
Sleep Schedule Newborn sleep schedule: Do newborn babies need a sleep schedule? Feeding Schedule 1 year old / 12 month old feeding schedule: Amounts, food chart, formula, breastmilk Feeding Schedule 9 - 11 month old baby feeding schedule: How much should a 9 - 11 month old ...
Most of my friends at the gym recommend taking multiple scoops of protein for each shake to build muscle and get stronger but I’m wondering if this is just overkill. I have a strict budget for supplements and don’t want to waste money by taking too much. What’s the recommended amount...
Another great time to change your newborn’s diaper is before or after feedings. If you’re breastfeeding, as you switch from one breast to the other, take the time to check their diaper, and change it if needed. If you’re bottle-feeding, check their diaper right before you give the...
When you cannot take temperature orally because your child has nasal congestion or constant coughing and sneezing, it is much more accurate to take it rectally. In using a rectal thermometer, you need to position your child well first. Make sure that the tip of the thermometer is cleaned ...
As your little one gets older, you might find it harder and harder to keep them still for diaper changes. After all, there’s so much for your toddler to do and discover, and diaper changes tend to interrupt all the fun and activity. ...