Q: Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. Keep in mind that the Mac firewall is disabled by default. If you haven't enabled your Mac's firewall, you don't need to perform this process. It's in the Apple drop-down menu. This house-shaped icon is near the top of the System Preferences window. It's at the top of the Security & Privacy window. Click the lock icon, enter your Mac's administrator password, and click Unlock. It's on the right side of the Firewall page. You'll see this option below the window that's in the middle of the page. Simply click an application to select it. It's near the bottom of the window. Doing so will add the program to the list of exceptions in the firewall. If you don't see this to the right of the application's name, hold down Control and click the application's name, then click Allow incoming connections to check it. This will save your settings and allow your application through the firewall.
A: Open the Apple menu . Click System Preferences. Click Security & Privacy. Click the Firewall tab. Unlock the Firewall menu. Click Firewall Options. Click +. Select an application to allow through the firewall. Click Add. Make sure "Allow incoming connections" is displayed next to the app's name. Click OK.

Q: . Clean an ice cube tray and fill it with water. Place it on a flat spot in the freezer. Put it in the freezer overnight or until solid.  Dilute rosewater or fresh lemon juice in ice cube trays for extra benefits. Rosewater acts as a toner which soothes, hydrates, and controls oil. It may also combat acne, sunburn, and skin aging.  Lemon juice may improve the appearance of aging skin, freckles, dark spots, pimples and oily skin.  Another option is to freeze freshly-brewed tea, such as green or chamomile, in cubes. Tea can reduce inflammation, and may have anti-aging benefits. If you’re icing your whole face, do so in the morning before putting on makeup. If you want to spot treat specific areas for acne, do so every other night before bed. Either way, clean your face first as you normally would. Treating acne at night helps your skin to heal and regenerate. Place a few cubes of ice into gauze or a soft cloth, such as a fine handkerchief. Once the ice starts melting and the liquid wets the cloth a bit, apply the wrapped ice to your skin.  If you don’t want to use a cloth, wear gloves. Don’t apply ice straight out of the freezer. This can damage capillaries. Place an extra soft cloth nearby. You’ll want to have this ready for wiping any excess water that runs down your face. Hold the ice against areas on your skin for one to two minutes, moving it in gentle circular motions. Do this on your chin, jaw line, cheeks, forehead, nose, and below your nose. Don’t apply the ice for longer than fifteen minutes. Follow facial skin icing with skin products, if desired, such as moisturizer, toner or acne treatment. For dry skin, creams are more moisturizing than lotions. Toner is a cleanser that can help with oily skin.
A: Make ice cubes Decide when to apply the treatment. Wrap ice in a cloth. Apply ice to your face. Apply beneficial skin products.

Q: There are many different types of formulas. Which type you choose depends largely on what your doctor recommends. Some come in a ready-to-go liquid form. Others are powders that you must mix with water. Still others are concentrated liquids that you must add water to. In every case, follow the instructions on the packaging. Once you have prepared a formula, you should refrigerate it until use and use it within 24 hours.  It is advisable to make a day’s batch all at one time. This will reduce the time you need to spend mixing the formula. Wash your hands and any utensils or bottles you use thoroughly. Let bottles dry in the air. Keep your formula cool before use  but heat it up prior to use. To do so, place it in a container with warm water for five minutes. Avoid heating formula in the microwave. To coax your premature baby to eat, sit in a calm, quiet, and peaceful environment. Avoid harsh sunlight or artificial lighting. Choose a cushioned, supportive chair in which you too will feel comfortable. Using the instructions you learned at hospital, hold your baby in his correct position and attempt to feed. Help your baby want to feed by giving your child oral stimulation. To do so, use your finger to gently touch your baby’s cheeks, mouth, tongue, and gums. Complete this action before and after you feed. After this process, put the bottle in your baby’s mouth. Remember that just like in the hospital, feeding can take a longer time with a premature baby. Consider watching a movie (nothing with too loud of sounds) or reading a book. Halfway through the feeding, place the baby upright and over your shoulder. Gently pat her back for one to three minutes. Continue feeding after she has burped. Then at the end of the feeding, burp her again. Premature babies’ digestive systems are particularly sensitive. If your baby’s stool forms and patterns change for more than two or three days, call your doctor. Your child might need a different formula or you might need to feed more or less often. He also could be developmentally unable to bottle feed regularly. Signs of discomfort include hiccups, coughing, gagging, excessive spit-up, crying, biting, head turning, turning blue, and fanning of the fingers. If your child exhibits these symptoms, stop feeding immediately. Also, consult your doctor. Even though she might not have teeth, you want to protect her gums. After feeding, wipe her gums with a clean, moistened cloth. You also can purchase an infant toothbrush and use it with warm (not hot or too cold) water.
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Learn how to prepare formulas. Sit in a quiet location. Feed your baby. Burp your baby. Watch for signs of poor feeding. Clean your baby’s mouth.