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the juliest person you know <[log in to unmask]>
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I am wondering if any of you recommend any particular apps for parents of newborns.  I just saw an ad for one today, and when I looked it up, it essentially equated bottles and breasts (by the bottle icon used to show "feed"), so I can't recommend it.  I know there are some "free" apps put out by formula companies that, obviously, we would not recommend!
 
IMHO, though, I really think many people spend too much time looking at their baby app and so not enough time looking at their baby.  Kind of like pumping and bottle feeding so they can see how much the baby is taking in.  
 
On a completely different topic, does anyone else use Yahoomail?  I'm having trouble with its new "upgrade" in that I can't delete non-relevant posts when replying to an email, and I won't let a reply go through with all that extraneous stuff.
 
Regarding jury duty (a subject I tried to reply to, but didn't because I would have had to include that entire digest email in the reply), in California, both breastfeeding and lack of child care are valid excuses to get out of jury duty.  I think that judge should face contempt charges!
 
Julie Tardos

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