Q: Maternity nurses receive some training in breast feeding and will be able to offer advice and guidance. Many hospitals have lactation specialists on staff to assist nursing mothers with any breast feeding issues that may arise during the hospital stay. Before leaving the hospital, be sure to take the lactation specialist’s contact information with you so that you can call with any breast feeding questions that arise when you are at home.
A: Ask the maternity nurses for help with proper positioning of the baby while you are still in the hospital. Enlist the help of a lactation specialist who can teach you the proper way to nurse your baby.

Q: 4 times the number of stitches you will need for your project. When you start a project with a ruffled border, you will need to cast on 4 times the amount of stitches that your pattern calls for. For example, if your pattern tells you to cast on 30 stitches, cast on 120 stitches to start. This provides the fabric volume for the ruffles. To cast on, make a slipknot and tighten it on the right hand needle. Loop the working yarn around the left hand needle 1 time, and then insert the right hand needle into the loop. Loop the yarn over the right hand needle tip, and pull it through the loop. After you have cast on the required number of stitches, begin knitting. Knit all of the stitches in the first row, unless your pattern instructs you to do otherwise. For example, if your pattern instructs you to work the ruffle in another special stitch, then work that stitch instead.  To knit a stitch, insert the right hand needle through the loop from the front. Loop the yarn over the right hand needle and pull the yarn through the stitch on the left hand needle. Let the stitch on the left hand needle slide off.  You may continue working the rest of your rows in the knit stitch for a garter stitch ruffle. To continue working your ruffle in the stockinette stitch, the second row and all even rows thereafter will need to be purled. Check your knitting pattern instructions to see if this is the recommended stitch. To purl, insert the right hand needle through the first stitch on the left hand needle from the back. Then, loop the yarn over the tip of the right hand needle and pull it through. Hold the yarn taut and then lift the old stitch slide off of the left hand needle. Your ruffle can be as long or as short as you’d like it to be, but a good length might be anywhere from 3 to 6 inches (7.6 to 15.2 cm). Keep working the rows until your project is the desired length. Measure the ruffle with a ruler when it seems like you are getting close to the desired length, especially if you are trying to achieve a specific measurement. across the row. Knitting a decrease row will gather the strip of knit stitches you have created and make them start to look like a ruffle. To knit 2 together, insert your knitting needle in through 2 stitches at one time, and then knit the 2 stitches together just the same as you would knit 1 stitch.  Continue to knit 2 together all the way to the end of the row. If you are working in the garter stitch, then work another row of knit 2 together stitches after this row to complete your ruffle border. If you are working in the stockinette stitch, then you will need to purl 2 together all the way across the next row. Purling 2 together is the same as knitting 2 together, but you will be purling 2 stitches at 1 time instead of knitting them. Continue to purl 2 together all the way to the end of the row. After you complete the decrease rows, resume working normal rows in the stitch of your choice or as indicated by your project. For example, if your project calls for knitting all of the rows after adding the ruffle, then knit all of the rows until your project is the desired length.
A: Cast on Knit all of the stitches in the first row. Purl all stitches in the second row for a stockinette stitch ruffle. Continue to repeat the row sequence until you have the desired length. Knit 2 together Purl 2 together all the way across. Continue working rows until your project is complete.

Q: While the recipe calls for 10, you may need fewer or more, depending on their size. And depending on your smoothie craving!  It'll be easiest on your blender if you cut off the tops and then cut them in half. Make sure you're using a clean knife and cutting board! A Magic Bullet or food processor will work, too. 2% will make for a creamy, thicker smoothie, but non-fat, soy, and almond work, too. If you don't have milk, yogurt works as well. For a thicker, colder smoothie, throw the ice in the blender with everything else. However, if you'd like your smoothie to be more concentrated (at least initially), you can just put the ice into the smoothie when it's finished. Decisions, decisions. Depending on the strength of your blender and the size of your ice cubes, this should take anywhere from about 15 seconds to a minute. It may need a stir to get the last chunks of ice smoothie-ready, so break out your spoon if need be. Did someone say taste test? If the strawberries are sweet enough, you may not need the extra zing. Or if you'd like something more natural, honey is a great alternative. It's a good idea to try it out and see. If you add too much, you can always add more strawberries or milk! Cut a strawberry in half, then slice half of it so you can put it on the edge of the glass for a garnish. Grab a straw, your cocktail umbrella, and you're set. A chilled glass is even better -- it keeps the smoothie from becoming runny too quickly. Keep one in the freezer for the next time a smoothie craving strikes without warning. The recipe above makes one strawberry smoothie. Watch out -- smoothies have been known to bring boys and girls to the yard, too. Hope you have extra ingredients on hand for when you're expected to share!
A: Cut your strawberries into pieces. Pop them into a blender. Put the milk into the blender. Add ice. Blend until liquefied. Put the sugar in, blending a few seconds more. Pour the smoothie in a glass. Enjoy!

Q: Tap the Uber app icon, which resembles a black box with "Uber" written on it. This will open the map view if you're logged into your Uber account. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address (or phone number) and password as prompted. It's in the top-left corner of the screen. A pop-out menu will appear. This option is near the middle of the pop-out menu. This will open the Help page. You'll find this near the bottom of the page. Tap the trip on which you lost your item. You may have to scroll down to find the correct trip. It's near the middle of the page. This option is at the top of the page. Doing so opens the Uber Lost Item page. Tap the "Phone number" text box, then type in your phone number. If you don't have access to the phone with which you usually use Uber (i.e., if you lost your phone in an Uber), enter the number of a friend or family member whom you can quickly access should your driver call back. It's at the bottom of the page. Your request will be submitted, and Uber will attempt to connect you to the driver. If your driver picks up, the call will be routed through your phone. If you don't get a response, wait an hour or two and fill out the form again. If the driver confirms that they have the item you lost, agree upon a meeting time and location. You will be charged $15 by Uber once you confirm that your item was returned. If you don't hear back from your driver for several days in a row after submitting your number multiple times, you may have to take your problem to Uber.
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Open Uber. Tap ☰. Tap Help. Tap Trip and fare review. Select a trip. Scroll down and tap I lost an item. Tap Contact driver about a lost item. Scroll down and enter your phone number. Tap SUBMIT. Wait for a response. Negotiate your item's return. Consider submitting an appeal.