Product Description:
4" Mini massager works with one AA battery (not included) Reach all the right sore areas and reduce stress with this incredible personal massager. Choose from four different massage heads and give your achy muscles some well-deserved relief.
Doctors and therapists worldwide recommend massagers
As tension is relaxed, you feel better physically, emotionally and mentally.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Powerful, Quiet Mini Massager
- Comes With Four Interchangeable Heads
- Compact Design Makes It Easy To Transport
- Doctors and therapists worldwide recommend massagers as a tool for relaxing muscles
- As tension is relaxed, you feel better physically, emotionally and mentally.
- Binding: Health and Beauty
- EAN: 0799019310025
- Label: Mitsubashi Electronics
- Manufacturer: Mitsubashi Electronics
- ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
- ProductTypeName: HEALTH_PERSONAL_CARE
- Publisher: Mitsubashi Electronics
- Studio: Mitsubashi Electronics
- UPC: 799019310025
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LASIK: Tax-Deductible?
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Weaning
Overview
What is weaning?
Weaning is the term used to describe the process of switching a
baby from:
Breast-feeding to
bottle-feeding.
Breast- or bottle-feeding to a
cup.
Breast- or bottle-feeding to solid foods.
Your baby will go through one or more of these weaning processes.
All types of weaning usually work best when they are done gradually.
When is the best time to wean my baby?
There is no right time to begin the weaning process or a correct
length of time for it. When to start and how long it takes depends on your and
your child's emotional willingness and ability to wean. Some breast-feeding
mothers delay weaning because they are not ready to give up the closeness that
breast-feeding brings, while others are ready to wean or have responsibilities
that make it necessary.
Choosing a time when your child is emotionally ready to give up
breast- or bottle-feeding is important. D ...