Write an article based on this "Understand gripe water can make things worse. Look for these digestive side effects. Watch for allergies. Understand how it takes away from breastfeeding."
article: In some cases, gripe water can induce colic in babies, which is, of course, what you're hoping to soothe. Therefore, it's important to pay attention to see if the remedy is actually worsening your baby's symptoms. Gripe water can also cause other side effects in babies. Namely, it can cause either vomiting or constipation, both of which can be dangerous, or at the very least, make your baby uncomfortable. Gripe water isn't particularly known to cause allergies. However, any new substance you give your baby can cause an allergic reaction. Therefore, you should be on the lookout for symptoms such as hives, watering eyes, swelling in the mouth or tongue, or trouble breathing. Stomach problems, such as diarrhea, can also indicate an allergic reaction. The World Health Organization recommends exclusively feeding breast milk for the first six months. Regularly feeding gripe water breaks up this process, as it introduces another source of water that may fill up the baby.

Write an article based on this "Click the Windows Explorer. Locate the file or folder you want to share. Right-click on the file. Click “Properties. Click “Share. Click “Advanced Sharing. Check the box next to “Share this folder. Click “OK."
article: The Windows Explorer looks like a folder and is located at the bottom left of the taskbar. Your files are on the left side of Windows Explorer.  To find a file from your Desktop, click on the “Desktop” folder on the left. You can also type the name of the file you’re looking for into the search box in the upper-right corner of the screen and click the magnifying glass for search results. You will see a pop-up menu with “Properties” at the bottom. ” A window will open with several tabs at the top, including “Share.” ” When you open the Share tab, you’ll see another set of options, including “Advanced Sharing” near the bottom. ” You should see an option at the top for “Share this folder.” ” You’ve set the folder up for sharing. ” Your file is available to other computers on your wireless network. Shared files and folders can be found under “Network” in Windows Explorer.

Write an article based on this "Explore accents. Add a rug next to your bed. Buy a plush, new comforter or duvet cover in warm colors. Place a reading chair with a matching ottoman or stool in the corner of your room. Purchase an inexpensive bean bag in a soft material. Place heavyweight throws on the end of your bed or the back of a chair. Use a variety of throw pillows throughout your room. Get some mirrors."
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Sometimes just adding a few inexpensive accents to a room can make it more comfortable and inviting. Even if you don’t have a lot of money, trying just one or two of the suggestions below can make your room cozier. This is especially cozy if you have hardwood floors. Shag or deep pile rugs look cozy and will feel great on your feet! You can make your rug even cozier by layering rugs. Put down your larger rug first, then layer a smaller, plusher rug on top. As your bed takes up a large portion of your room, this simple change and addition of color will alter the feeling of your room considerably. If you don’t have a lot of extra money to spend redecorating your room, spend what you have on new bedding! If you have a floor lamp, place that next to the reading chair to create a cosy reading nook in your bedroom. You can use it to sit in to watch TV, read or as a luxurious footrest after a long day. You can choose from luxury cable knit throws that look like overly large sweaters or simple and inexpensive fleece throws. Handmade items like quilts and knitted blankets will also add a sense of homey comfort to your bedroom. It ties together elements in your color scheme. Using pillows with various textures, shapes and sizes will add a bit of interest and keep your room from looking overly coordinated. Mirrors reflect the light from the window so it will make your room feel more bright and spacious. However, only put mirrors where they are practical, such as above your dresser or beside your closet. Don't put them where they'll reflect a TV or cause a glare.