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Note to Readers
I blog with integrity, and as stated above, give my wholehearted, honest opinions. I research topics/products as thoroughly as possible and cite reputable sources, giving credit where its due! The name Diapers Full of Blarney came about as I was researching through information about Trayton's development the first few weeks of life, sifting through all the "blarney" to find solid, well researched information from reputable sites.

Readers should know, as I have also learned, that NOT ALL BABIES reach the same developmental milestones at the same times. Some may reach them earlier, some later, or in completely different orders than what the experts talk about, etc. The information I post is based on what research has found to be a milestone around a given time. I am not an expert in any type of development, I meerly strive to learn and share information I feel is solid, well researched and reputable. Should you be concerned about your baby's development, consult your pediatrician.