Kathy Fray
Kathy Fray's Articles
Added Fri, Apr 27th 2007, 16:05
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PTYALIN - Why Babies Should Not Be Fed Starch: Contributing author Kathy Fray tells us why in conflict to our supermarket shelves adorned with baby-rice, baby-porridge and baby-muesli, much old scientific knowledge warns sternly against feeding infants a diet rich in starchy foods, as many believe they are simply the worst meals to feed young babies!
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Added Wed, May 30th 2007, 22:29
A review and excerpt of Kathy Fray's book "OH BABY... Birth, Babies & Motherhood Uncensored" Read the article...
Added Sat, Aug 4th 2007, 16:07
Uterosexuals – strong women who are emancipated, educated, ambitious, feminine, intuitive, articulate and immensely proud of their almighty womanliness … the feminine feminists … women who love being women, love being womanly, and love being powerful.
‘Girl Power’ is finally passé.
Kathy Fray writes on why it GREAT to be a woman! Read the article...
Added Wed, Jul 28th 2010, 09:16
I wanted ‘it all’, but it took me 35-40 years to realise that we’re not actually supposed to have it all, all of the time. Why not? Because, that’s Life!
Over time on my journey as a hippy druggie, top corporate sales executive, wife and mother of three, property ‘mogul’ , backruptee, magazine columnist,published author, and now motivational speaker; this realisation has formulated itself into what I describe as my Ten Tenets (principles) of Tomorrow’s Today – for how you treat your today directly affects your tomorrow: Read the article...
Added Thu, Aug 9th 2007, 14:05
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When heavily pregnant with your first baby, you can often begin to feel rather swamped with peoples’ remarks regarding the pending sleep deprivation which is going to beset you once your baby is born…
“You should appreciate your peaceful night sleeps while you can!” … “You know babies are easier to look after ‘in’ than ‘out’!” … “You’ll be falling asleep at 8 o’clock out of shear exhaustion, you know – no more late nights for you for a long while”. |
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Added Wed, Sep 19th 2007, 09:05
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There is usually an exhausting, painful grief a new mother goes through – no matter how good her pregnancy turned out to be, or how thrilling the birth was, or how beautiful breastfeeding has ended up becoming, or how crazily in love she is with her new baby. It is OK and normal for new mothers to sometimes feel at their wit’s end with the 24-7 role of motherhood, with its self-sacrificial relentless devotion and shocking loss of self. We’re not bad to think that way. Heck, this is the one job we can never resign from and it’s unrealistic to expect that we should like our work all the time.
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Added Fri, Sep 28th 2007, 18:24
These days, when we take on the role of motherhood, the majority of us sacrifice ‘fulfilling our own full potential’ in almost every other avenue of our lives — it’s not too dissimilar to the highly talented businessman who gives his career up to run a charitable trust close to his heart for a very basic income; or a top plastic surgeon who leaves his lucrative practice to dedicate himself to helping victims of war in a Third World country
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Added Tue, Oct 23rd 2007, 21:06
At some time after the hazing ritual of childbirth, our “fight & flight” adrenal driven womanly minds (muddy and bloody as they are), begin to fathom the irreversible depth of how transformational motherhood actually is … yes, the buck stops right at our front-door now, 24-7. There is nothing part-time about it, ever. Kathy Fray points out the warm and welcoming facts of being a GREAT mum
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Added Wed, Oct 24th 2007, 09:16
One essential aspect of lovingly nurturing and respecting yourself is the intrinsic need to pay significant caring attention to your own intuition. As author Jeanne Elizabeth Blum writes in her book Women Heal Thyself, “Intuition is your most powerful ally – it can allow you to ‘tune-in’ to yourself, so you can get to know your own needs”.
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Added Fri, Nov 13th 2009, 10:46
Did you know some babies are born with teeth? My great-uncle was born with two! On the other hand, some infants don’t get their first teeth until after their first birthday. Babies vary tremendously as to when, and in what order, the little ‘pearls’ arrive in their mouth.
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Womenz : Friday 03rd of September 2010 08:39:42PM
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