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Benefits of Air Purifiers for New Born Babies

Author: George Sandler

Are you a new parent? If not, are you expecting to become on in the future? If this is so when that moment comes, your life will literally change for ever and ever.

Like many mothers and fathers, there’s a reasonable chance that you would do pretty much anything to promise the health and safety of your new baby.

When doing this, were you aware what an air purifier can do for you and also your child? There is a reasonable probability that you’ve heard of air purifiers before. If you’ve not, they are machines, which are electronic. The aim of these machines is to help clean the air within. This is generally done with filters and collection grids.

These filters and collection grids have an inclination to trap bacteria and air particles, stopping them from circulating around in your house. Naturally, clean air is vital for all, however it is particularly crucial for babies. That is’s the reason why it’s really important that you do everything in your power to keep the air in your house, or at a minimum the air within your child’s room clean and pure.

If you’re a smoker or a pet owner, the most suitable option could be to quit smoking or lose your pets, but if that isn’t a choice an air purifier may do.

When it comes to buying an air purifier, particularly if you need it to have benefits to your kid, you’ve got a assortment of different options. Air purifiers tend to come in 2 main styles. Individual room air purifiers have a propensity to wash the air in a specific quantity of space, sometimes anywhere from 2 hundred to 5 hundred sq. Feet. Dependent on the dimensions of the room in query, certain air purifiers could be able to wash the air inside one or 2 rooms. As you will presume, whole house air purifiers are air purifiers that clean the air within a total house. This is done when the air purifier is hooked up to a home’s cooling and heating system.

When doing this, you will be wanting to keep a substantial number of things under consideration. Perhaps, the most imperative thing to bear in mind is the general cost of owning an air purifier. A considerable number of air purifiers are filter-less, but only some of them are ; basically most need a filter. In numerous cases, you will find that these filters need to be replaced, once in a while. It is critical that you check the cost of all spare parts, including the filters. It is the only possible way to make certain that you’re actually getting a fair deal.

As well as checking the final price of an air purifier, you’ll also need to check your uses. If you would just like to have the air in your child’s room be clean and fresh, you’ll be able to purchase just about any air purifier that is’s now on the market. What you are depending on using your air purifier for is important ; it’s the key to meaking your purchase worth it.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/benefits-of-air-purifiers-for-new-born-babies-2605404.html

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George S. is a freelance writer, you can read more of his jobs about Diane Von Furstenberg Wrap Dress and Black Sequin Dress

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Is it easy to install baby safety gates?
    I am moving into a house at the end of the month and it has 2 stairwells. So I would need to install 4 baby safety gates for my 15 month old’s protection. Are they easy to install or should I get someone to do it?

    • ANSWER:
      It’s not difficult at all for a DIY, with even the most modest tools. The issue might extend a bit farther however. In your case spend for the best. Certainly dollar amounts should never be equated to child safety. While I have installed some for other than family members; it is a MAJOR liability issue. Certainly as a DIY your concerns are as valid; but in your case also is it valid for a contractor to not strictly want to take on the safety of YOUR child…after the fact; and possibly for years.

      Instructions are pretty clear with any quality product; and should be followed. Not only do you want the gate secured in a locking system; TOP AND BOTTOM; but also one with some fabrication that disallows climbing over; and/.or secured protrusions; etc.

      A tenacious child will continue to seek out ways to overcome a gate; and obviously any child young enough to NOT GET IT; should be pretty constantly monitored anyway.

      Steven Wolf
      parent/grandparent

  2. QUESTION:
    Does anyone know any nice baby safety gates?
    i’m looking to find a nice looking safety gates for the stairs. My home is very modern and I would like it too fit in.
    thanks.

    • ANSWER:
      Try looking at this website www.firststepahead.com they have a lot of gates, ans a catalog you can have delivered to your house..they’re a great company!!

  3. QUESTION:
    Are there any baby safety gates for doorways that cats can get through still?

    • ANSWER:
      looks like you got your answer , i just wanted to say to the person named “me” that YOU are pretty stupid.

  4. QUESTION:
    Are baby gates a safety hazard in your home?
    I can’t tell you how many times I have tripped over these things. I’ve bruised my knees and feet countless of times. I even have the gates with the doors on them but my little one loves to hang out by them or try to climb up them. So, I almost always have to step over them. I feel so dumb because I’m wondering how I can mange to trip so many times. My husband thought it was funny until he nearly broke his foot from tripping over it. Has this happened to you?

    • ANSWER:
      I kid you not I broke my left elbow twice tripping over them, once holding my son. It wasnt a bad break but they suck big time. They are a hazard for me but an awesome tool for keeping my son out of an area

  5. QUESTION:
    baby safety gates for my dog?
    i’m in australia. anyone know where i can get steel ones for under ? currently in competition with someone on ebay.

    • ANSWER:
      I am in Australia too..ebay is your cheapest source..are you talking about the metal puppy pens?

      If you want gates, the plastic ones are fine too..or go to an op shop and just get one there..

      Good luck!

  6. QUESTION:
    Where can I buy a baby safety gate in Sydney Australia?
    We are vacationing in Darling harbour, Sydney, Australia, and we are looking for a baby safety gate for our apartment. Where can we find one close by? Thanks.

    • ANSWER:
      David Jones or Myers city stores should stock them & are a nice though uphill walk from Darling Hbr or take the monorail to Town Hall & walk from to the stores theyre right near Sydney Tower

  7. QUESTION:
    What do you do when your baby can climb over safety gates?
    Today I watched as my 11 mth daughter climb up the safety gate. She was able to get her upper torso over the top and would have toppled over it if I hadn’t been there to stop her. Now that she can get scale this how do I protect her form the stairs?

    • ANSWER:
      get a higher gate or get another gate and stack them, just make sure the upper gate is sucure. thats what i used to do with my neices, and i treat them like my own. or u can always put it on the first stair up so it has a higher elevation and the baby has no way to climb it

  8. QUESTION:
    What are the best stair safety gates for a baby/toddler?

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Baby Proofing Cabinets

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Baby Proofing Kitchens

Author: Mark Preston

Every parent wants to protect their children and many go to extreme lengths in order to make their home “baby-proof”. Kitchens are quite often the most difficult part of the home to baby proof as there are just so many things in the room that could pose potential hazards to children and babies.

The main issue here for many parents, especially those with their first child, is that babies tend to learn very quickly within their first year of life. Because of this, it can seem that one minute there is a tiny baby squirming around on the floor and now there is a little toddler crawling all over the home.

Kitchens pose many threats to children as previously mentioned. For instance, the cooker is one of the main appliances in the home that can cause a danger. Of course it is obvious that when turned on the oven can cause nasty burns to anyone that accidentally touches it in the wrong place. However, when a baby comes across it, it may seem like something extremely interesting ready to be investigated! This is quite often why, if the correct measures are not taken to protect babies in kitchens, there can be quite a number of nasty accidents.

Many home stores and supermarkets sell a lot of different items that allow people to proof their homes in order to protect their children from any accidents. One of the largest selling products at the moment is drawer clips. These clips work by blocking the drawer and only allowing it to open halfway with a catch that any adult can use to open it fully. By using these, babies and children would not be able to open the drawers in lounges and kitchens and therefore avoid any potential hazards such as knives and other sharp items.

Some people’s do pose more of a threat than others; however this can be kept under control easily with the correct measures put into place. Things such as the aforementioned drawer clips and stoppers and other items that can be purchased such as baby gates etc. are a great help for people that are looking to start baby proofing kitchens and any other rooms in their home. It is vitally important to anyone to keep their kitchens safe and things such as the stairways that can cause a threat to their children when wandering around and exploring!

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/baby-proofing-kitchens-3840989.html

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Kitchens and baby proofed appliances!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    how can i baby-proof cabinets that were built in the 70′s?
    i have a 13 month old and he gets into everything so we’re trying to baby proof. but our house was built some time ago, and the cabinets just slide left to riight and are wooden. they have little holes to open them with but thats pretty much it. i’m not sure how to keep this closed to what child proofing tool could be used here. ALSO our living room has a huge gap, and i cant seem to find a baby gate long enough to stretch, its probably 10+ feet wide. please any ideas??

    • ANSWER:
      Well, first of all, the first answer was kind of mean :)

      I think you should get some velcro and use it on the back of the “sliders” to stop it from sliding easily. Or you could get some eye hooks (like the ones some people use on screen doors).

      As far as the gates, we have the same problem and I think we are going to get those really long ones. I don’t think we have many options!

      Here is what I’m talking about for both …

      http://www.instructables.com/files/deriv/FBK/C9TM/G1XBJ9IJ/FBKC9TMG1XBJ9IJ.MEDIUM.jpg

      http://www.safebeginnings.com/webcomponents/catalog/images/2901-d.jpg

      http://trusca.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pTRUCA1-5677584dt.jpg

      http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.fireplacevillage.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/child_pet_firplace_safety_gates.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.fireplacevillage.net/blog/index.php/tag/wood-stove-accessories-nh/&usg=__cH1iX0U2TPF4lpWWc0YhBypUBfI=&h=220&w=220&sz=9&hl=en&start=52&itbs=1&tbnid=y2brY5SD3wZqgM:&tbnh=107&tbnw=107&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dextended%2Bbaby%2Bgate%26start%3D40%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D20%26tbs%3Disch:1

  2. QUESTION:
    Where can I find the best safety latches for baby proofing cabinet doors?
    I bought the Wal-Mart brand and they are not very practical. I am looking for ones that are easy to install

    • ANSWER:
      I live in earthquake turf and we use them to keep glass and other objects from flying out of cupboards during quakes. I’ve used several different types, but have found the easiest ones to both install and operate are the ones that Lowes sells. They also aren’t as unsightly as many of the other ones and the plastic they are made out of doesn’t snap with “adult” strength pressure.

  3. QUESTION:
    I need a replacement skeleton key for my IKEA cabinet (baby proofing)?
    Hi all,
    I have an IKEA TV unit with 2 glass doors and have lost the key to lock it. The TV unit is 5-6 yrs old but they still sell it at IKEA. It’s not a real key; I think it’s a skeleton key that many IKEA glass cabinets use. I have 3 glass cabinets from them, and I think I either lost or threw away all of them (thinking I’d never have a baby).

    I am babyproofing my home and my 9 mo. old is slamming the door shut and I am afraid of a big accident if I don’t solve this soon. I contacted IKEA and they said they can’t help me AT ALL, no replacement parts and a big ‘sorry’ – we’re useless. I looked on ebay and just can’t find it anywhere.

    Can anyone give me a clue what to do? Besides by a new t.v. unit? I have to open the cabinet to access my dvd player etc..otherwise I’d keep it duct-taped or something ;)

    Thanks!
    I talked with IKEA already and they can’t help me at all. Please give other suggestions, thanks.

    • ANSWER:
      Lowes has them for sale at the key section- they have 2 different kinds -

  4. QUESTION:
    How to open a baby proofed cabinet?
    I don’t live in the house, I’m just watching the kids, but I cfan’t get the cabinet open. I’m sure it’s baby proofed because the 18 month old used to get into it all the time, but for the life of me I can’t figure out how to open the cabinet and I really don’t want to break it. Help please :) .

    • ANSWER:
      There are some types of babyproofing devices where you open the door partway and you can see a little plastic latch. If you just push down on it, you should be able to open the door.

      There are other types where there is a magnetic key (usually kept on the fridge – it should look vaguely like a mushroom or knob) that you have to hold against the door and rotate to disengage the childproof lock. The lock should be on the top corner of the cabinet opposite the hinges.

  5. QUESTION:
    When do I need to start baby proofing my house and how do I know what all needs to be done?
    My daughter is nearly 4 months old. When should I start baby proofing my house and what all should I do?? I need help! I know about the plugs for the outlets, and things to keep cabinets closed but what else should I do? We have stairs so I will need a gate for that.

    Thanks moms!

    • ANSWER:
      I recently was wondering this same thing. I found this article that helped me out a lot.

      1. Make sure that all outlets, especially those which can be reached by a baby or a toddler have outlet covers to prevent electrocution.

      2. All windows should have window guards, windows stops and safety netting to make sure that your child would not be falling out of them. However, do make sure that older children and adults could easily remove these baby safety equipment to use the window as an emergency exit when needed.

      3. Make sure that all of the bedrooms and the kitchen have smoke detectors installed in them.

      4. Use door locks and doorknob covers to keep babies, toddlers and children out of the dangerous areas or rooms in the house such as your office, garage and bathrooms. You can use hook-and-eye latches or slide locks high on doors, to be sure that they would be out o f your child’s reach

      I could only fit so much on this page. Here is the link to read more.

      There is like 30 different tips.

      http://babysafetyequipment.org/articles/babyproof-hom

  6. QUESTION:
    Can you give me some baby proofing tips?
    Since my daughter is 9 months old and will be walking soon – hubby and I need to baby proof-

    On my list I have:

    fix mini blind cords
    put locks on cabinets and drawers
    gate for the kitchen

    I already have covers over the electric sockets

    What do you do with your medications- just keep them up high? I always read that you should keep them in a locked medicine cabinet-but I’ve never seen one.

    Any baby proofing tips?

    Thanks in advance!

    Judi

    • ANSWER:
      I run a home daycare and am required to keep all my medicine locked up. I don’t have a locked medicine cabinet I just use a plastic tool box with a lock on it. If I didn’t have to I probably wouldn’t bother keeping it locked just as long as its up high where a child couldn’t reach it it is fine.
      The only other thing you may need in the future for child proofing would be door handle covers, but you won’t need them for another year or two.

  7. QUESTION:
    Baby-proofing!?
    Last week, my six month old got up on his hands and knees and rocked back and forth for the first time, so I am finally getting around to baby-proofing the house. I have the outlet covers, door knob covers and power strip covers (which seemed like a great idea, but do not fit the powerstrip that I have behind my TV http://www.amazon.com/Mommys-Helper-Power-Strip-Safety/dp/B000056JJF ) I need to get some kind of cabinet locks, but I am not sure which kind work best. What other items do you recommend?
    Yes, OBVIOUSLY I supervise my child well. I used to know a family with a little girl who had serious brain damage because she was shocked by an electrical outlet. So I just want to do everything I can to avoid an accident, including supervision AND baby-proofing.

    • ANSWER:
      you would want something for the door to prevent it from shutting so that little fingers do not get pinched. You can get it amazon or babies r us.

      You also want to anchor cabinets to the wall because little ones like using the drawers as stepping stools and then the whole thing will come tumbling down on them.

      For cabinets with pull our drawers there are a lot to choose from. It’s really just up to you what you want. No need to get fancy. Pretty much all of those, you would need to screw on. As far as cabinet doors that swing open, there are a lot to choose from also depending on your cabinet hardware.

      I suggest to leave 1 or 2 drawers and not put baby proofing locks. Place things there that you don’t mind your little one playing with – like plastic containers and certain pots and pans. Your baby will love the freedom when he grows up that he is allowed to open a drawer.

      Also, I do want to add that because babies have different temperaments, how far you need to baby proof is dependent on that. Some babies you say “stop. don’t play with that” and they listen and then there are others that you have to say that 100 times and they still will keep playing with it. And it doesn’t mean that you’re not supervising them, it just means that they are highly curious.

      I happen to have one of those child. My son is now 3 years old and boy, was he highly active and highly curious. I’m a stay at home mom. I have baby gates, my cabinets are baby proofed, etc.

  8. QUESTION:
    Moms….Baby proofing tips?
    We are about to baby proof, Liam is trying his best to crawl. I know of the normal baby proofing like covering the outlets, proofing cabinets and drawers, etc… But what are some things that you wished you baby proofed or you didn’t know you needed to baby proof. What are some things your babies got into that surprised you?
    Thanks for any tips!!!
    I don’t feel infants should be kept away from everything. I reason I am asking this is because my friend’s husband twin sister was killed because a tv feel on her. I know children are curious and I know not to leave him unattended but things happen and I just wanted some tips.

    • ANSWER:
      Some things that we Baby proofed- and recommend baby proofing is:

      Fire Place

      Outlets- As you mentioned

      Tuck away phone cords/wires as best as you can

      Make sure the floor is vaccumed daily- Cause when there crawling they seem to find everything…LOL

      Put a Gate up in the kitchen so he cant crawl in there- Unless you want to baby proof cabinets and such.

      We also moved the Coffee Table because once our Daughter started to crawl she would hit her head on it and we decided it was best if it went for a while…

      Hope Ive helped!!!!!!!


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Baby High Chair Features

Author: Ray Subs

The baby high chairs of today are equipped with more features than the more traditional models. Where high chairs were once made exclusively of wood, the newer models are now made of tough plastics that are made to withstand years of use and that contain many useful features.

 

Safety is the most important consideration when purchasing a baby high chair. While babies generally don’t need high chairs until they are able to east solid foods, which is usually at about six months of age, some parents choose to buy them sooner. One advantage of doing this is to have a place for baby to rest while one or more family members are in the ding room or kitchen. Another reason is so that babies can be present during all the action of family meals.

 

When purchasing a baby high chair, you will find many features from which to choose. You can buy a simple high chair with a locking tray and safety belt designed to keep baby buckled in and safe at all times, or may even wish to choose a model that contains features such as height adjustment and wheels.

 

If you eat some of your meals in the kitchen and others in the ding room, wheels will be very useful and will make the chair much easier to transport. Height adjustment is useful as baby grows.

 

Stability is another very important feature. You want to know your baby high chair won’t turn over with baby in it. For this purpose, a wide base and low center of gravity are crucial. When actually choosing the chair, give each model a good shake and imagine how it might stand up to a wiggling baby. Another consideration is whether or not it can easily be reached under when it is necessary to pick up cereal, carrots and other flung favorites.

 

Also, check wheels and locking mechanisms. A wheeled high chair should have strong locks on the wheels to prevent accidents from occurring and to keep you from chasing the chair across the room when baby gets excited.

 

Compare the features of all high chairs you consider. Know those you desire before shopping so you will be able to make an accurate comparison. Don’t choose a chair just because of its cost. Remember, there is no price on the safety of your baby.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/baby-high-chair-features-1070918.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    At what age can a child use a booster seat (without a safety belt) and stop using the high chair?
    We’re expecting another baby, and I’m hoping we won’t have to fit another high chair in our apartment! By the time Baby 2 is old enough to start solids, our firstborn will be 22 months old. What has been your experience?

    • ANSWER:
      I think at that age your little one will be fine in a booster. My daughter was 2 in one. Also if you think about it, your new baby won’t need a high chair right away anyways, so your first one will be able to use it probably till after 2 years old (depending on when you start solids). ;) We just used a bouncy seat in the beginning.

  2. QUESTION:
    If I say “Drive Baby Drive” does that mean to take off you seat belt and drive 150 miles per hour?
    Because when I hear this “drill baby drill” comments…..it doesn’t mean disregard all laws and safety regulations while looking for oil and trying to become more independent from foreign oil. BP screwed up on their own and didn’t have anything to do with the Bush admin.. If it did, Didn’t Obama have ample time to fix it. Do liberals remember how high gas prices were and how much you were complaining? That’s why we were drilling.

    • ANSWER:
      To the oil industry, yes!

      BP disregarded all safety regulations and it’s been revealed through committee hearings and interviews with workers from the rig.

      Drill Baby Drill meant that it was safe to go 5,000 down in the water, clearly it was not. Bush appointees from MMS never bothered to read the BP drilling proposal – it included a dead man and phone numbers that did not work.

      The best way to drill a primary well is to drill a relief well at the same time.

      Now we know what wasn’t discussed at Dick Cheney’s secret meeting with the oil industry – safety and containment.

  3. QUESTION:
    What is the best car seat for safety reasons, and that will last a long time (grow with baby)?
    Just turned one year, 24lbs, around 31-32″ tall??? Money is no object but my car only has seat belts no latches.
    Must be easy to install and take out due to two different vehicles it will go in, and able to fit in small cars like a 99 kia sportage.

    • ANSWER:

  4. QUESTION:
    why arent baby capsules in the U.S. made to be secured properly?
    in Australia where the baby safety capsule (seat) was invented for carrying babies in cars, the capsule is secured not only by the regular seat belt or lap sash but also by a strap connected to the top of the device & secured to the rear deck of the car or hook in the rear ceiling of suv’s. this makes for a very secure restraint. but here in the U.S., when my son was born i found that all that is required is is the LATCH system that only uses a strap that secures the base of the capsule. i found this to be very difficult to secure properly & the thing can still be moved however slightly in an upward tilting movement. why have we adopted & then changed a pefectly good system to make it less secure.
    by the way, the local police department & the nurse at the hospital assured me the capsule was fitted correctly & securely.

    • ANSWER:
      A rear facing infant seat is designed to wobble in an accident. In a bad crash, the seat can close up like a clamshell. This absorbs some of the force of the accident. Check out the NHTSA (National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration) website for more on car seats. Don’t worry about the slight movement. As long as the seat doesn’t move more than an inch at the base where it’s secured, it is safe.

  5. QUESTION:
    Baby fall off from rocker?
    My 8 months baby fell off from baby rocker, cried for sometimes then fell asleep. I read that when there is concussion, they will feel sleepy, but I am not sure the sleepiness is due to concussion or tired because he just had a cry?

    I had always been careful not to let baby fall as he is crawling now. Nevertheless thing still happen. I put him on rocker with safety belt tied, then went away a while to get house chores done, then I heard a loud thud and he was already flat on the ceramic floor with face facing upwards. This had never happen before. I do not know exactly know he fell, and not sure did he hit his head. And I would like to know if he acted normally after a sleep, can I assume that he is fine and there is no serious injury?

    Thanks for advising…

    • ANSWER:
      My 6 month old has fallen off the bed 2X in the last week and is is just like that she is totally fine. I was in the same room and everything. shes a super quick roller, lol. I got a pack & play now:P Im sure your little one will be AOK! (she also rolled off me when she was 3 weeks old off me & the bed, and she is fine. babies are very resiliant!)

  6. QUESTION:
    What is a baby basket on a plane?
    One of the airlines I’m considering for a long flight to Europe offers baby baskets. This is a description from their website:

    Baby basket

    The baby basket is fastened to the wall of the aircraft or placed on the floor in the legroom during the flight. The child can sleep and lie down in the basket during the flight with the cover zipped up. During take-off, landing and turbulence, the infant sits on the lap of an adult with a separate safety belt fastened. The adult is allowed to have only one infant sitting on his/her lap. The maximum inner length of the baby basket is 70 cm and the infant using the basket may not weigh more than 11 kg or 24 lbs.

    Have you ever used one? Where are they on the plane and how does that actually work? The airline doesn’t mention extra charge; did you have to pay for it though?
    thanks

    • ANSWER:
      I saw one of these on my trip to Japan about 2 years ago. It is just a small bassinet type thing. The couple that was using it sat in the first row in our cabin and were able to fasten it to the wall right in front of them. It takes up some leg room for sure but is probably better than having to hold the baby for a solid 10 hours or however long the flight is.

  7. QUESTION:
    I need a seatbelt sown smaller! Is It Illegal? for baby capsule?
    hi there

    i have a baby capsule and it has a seatbelt that goes around the unit and clicks into the safety latch. the belt is too long and i cant get it tight enough to hold the capsule still….

    if i was to take it to a apolstry place or somewhere they could use industrial grade stiching and sow it smaller, is it illegal???

    what to do?

    • ANSWER:
      Yes, they should be able to do it with no problem. The belt isn’t holding back an adult, so normal stitching like what is done on the belt ends is more than sufficient.

      Why you asked this in the aircraft section, I have no idea.

  8. QUESTION:
    Do you wear your seat belt?
    Do you wear your seat belt? If so, please explain.
    If you don’t, please explain why and take a look at this.

    I wear my seat belt everywhere I go. I’m part of my high school’s SADD/MADD program. We work to pass laws and educate people about seat belt safety. In one particular mock car roll, a dummy father, mother, and kid were put into a car. The machine stimulated a roll over at about 15 mph. With the seat belts on, the dummies were not harmed. When the instructor took the seat belts off, the ending was wicked gross. The dummies flew around in the car, ending with the baby in the trunk and the parents in the back seat. Then, the windows were opened. The dummies were thrown from the car.

    Seat belts do save lives. Don’t care what you say, it’s 100% TRUE.

    Seat belts focus on areas of the body, like your hips and shoulders.
    When put on correctly, they prevent you from smashing forward and being thrown from your seat, during an accident.

    Seat belts weren’t made to be comfortable. Get over it.

    Now, please tell me: Do you wear your seat belt? How come?

    Sarah B:
    Your boyfriend trusts you…
    but does he trust a random driver on the road? You can’t always avoid those random people.
    Afroman5….:
    Your friend is lucky. Next time, the outcome might not be so. Broken collar bones and bruises are better than loosing a life.
    …This has more numerical data.

    http://www.dft.gov.uk/think/focusareas/invechiclesafety/seatbelts?whoareyou_id=&page=Overview

    Fordman:
    It’s like saying: Ciggs aren’t illegal.
    Some restrictions just weren’t made. I don’t know why…. but I do agree with you on the whole helmet thing.

    • ANSWER:
      Your statistics are all correct. The chances of surviving in an accident increase dramatically if you are wearing a seat belt. How about this. You go off a bridge and drop 75 and hit nose first into the water do you want to have a seat belt on? Yes!!! The first thing your car does when it hits the water is…. Anyone, Bueler, Bueler? It stops. Your body is still going say 50 mph. You hit the steering wheel and are knocked out and drown. If you have on your belt at least you have a fighting chance to get out of car.
      Never drive without them.
      90% of all traffic accidents happen within 25 miles of home and at speed less than 40 mph. So… Move.


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Baby Slings And Your Baby's Safety

Author: Nail Yener

Positional asphyxia or suffocation tends to happen to babies when their chin is tightly pressed against their chest. This position restricts airflow which can then cause suffocation. This often happens when the baby is put on a sling that is why parents or anyone who uses baby slings should take the necessary precaution when using baby slings. Before you head out the door, you have to check that your baby’s airway is clear and that there is no obstruction. Observe your baby’s regular breathing, even when he or she is sleeping in your sling.

Here are other safety measures that you need to take before you put your baby in a sling:

Baby slings are often made of sturdy materials to support the weight of your baby. But you should never be too complacent. You have to constantly check your baby sling for any sign of wear or damage before you put your baby in it. If you see any tear or damage and you get dubious as to whether you are still going to use it, don’t. Never put your child’s safety at risk.

Before you get started in wearing your baby sling, read the enclosed manual or instructions. If your carrier comes with an instructional video, watch it before trying out the sling. Whenever possible, you can ask the sales clerk to demonstrate how to properly wear the baby sling so that you’ll not be left clueless on how you should wear it.

If you will board a moving vehicle, remove your baby from your sling. These contraptions are not approved as safety seats and therefore should not be worn as alternate to baby carriers used for vehicles.

When you are around or near any mechanical equipment, take extra caution. The tail of your baby sling could get caught on the machine.

When you are wearing your sling, do not get too near open flames. The fabric that is often used in baby slings is not flame resistant as they are often made from materials that are comfortable for babies. This also goes to say that you should never wear baby slings when you are cooking or when you are holding hot beverage in your hand.

Never engage yourself in very rigorous activity when you are wearing your baby sling. You should not run, bike, jog or hike when you are wearing your baby in a sling. If you plan to bring your baby during these activities, try to use strollers or backpack baby carriers instead. Your baby will be safer that way.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/baby-slings-and-your-babys-safety-2909815.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    important info re: infantino brand slings!!!?
    (CBS) The popularity of baby slings has been on the rise over the past four years.

    But, reports “Early Show” Consumer Correspondent Susan Koeppen, the Consumer Product Safety Commission says two slings are considered so dangerous they’re being pulled from the market, and parents are being told to stop using them.

    Earlier this month, “The Early Show” broke the news that federal regulators were warning of possible suffocation hazards posed by baby slings — which parents put around their necks and carry their babies in.

    Now, the CPSC has announced the voluntary recall of one million slings made by Infantino.

    The Sling Rider and the Wendy Bellissimo are being pulled because they pose a suffocation risk, Koeppen says.

    Asked by Koeppen how quickly a child could suffocate in “one these slings,” CPSC Chairman Inez Tenenbaum responded, “In a matter of minutes.”

    Tenenbaum says three children died in Infantino slings last year alone.

    “You might have your baby in a sling next to you and not notice that the baby has gone into (a) position (in which he or she) cannot breathe” until it’s too late, Tenenbaum added.

    That, notes Koeppen, is exactly what happened to seven-day-old Derrik Fowler during a shopping trip with his mother, Lisa Cochran.

    She’d been carrying her newborn in a sling made by Infantino. “By the time I got to the car and pulled him out of the sling to put him in his car seat, he was no longer of normal color,” Cochran recalls.

    Infants younger than four months are at greatest risk in slings, Koeppen points out, because their weak neck muscles mean they have no head control. An infant can curl into a “C”-shape, with the chin falling into the chest — restricting the baby’s airway.

    There are no federal or voluntary safety standards for infant slings.

    In a statement, Infantino says, “Safety is our No. 1 concern,” adding it “has also been working closely with the CPSC and other agencies … to develop safety standards for baby slings.”

    But, observes Koeppen, that’s of little consolation to mothers such as Cochran, who says, “As a first-time mom, I had no clue I could walk into a store and pick something off the shelf that wasn’t safe.”

    Consumers are being advised to stop using the recalled Infantino baby slings immediately and contact the company for a free replacement product.

    To get it, take the tags off your recalled sling and send the tags to Infantiono, Koeppen says, adding, “There are three different products that you could get in return. You have a choice. There is a shopping cart carrier. There is a different type of baby carrier. There’s also an activity gym that you can receive for free.”

    As for baby slings not included in the recall, Koeppen repeated parent sholdn’t use them if their infant is less than four months old.

    The CPSC, Koeppen says, is also looking at all baby slings, investigating them — the ones that are on the market currently — and will be working toward mandatory federal safety standards.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/03/24/earlyshow/living/ConsumerWatch/main6328292.shtml

    • ANSWER:
      What I find amazing is the fact that they were saying this 2 years ago and it took this long for the companies to get in trouble with it and have to recall them. When I looked into infant carriers for my daughter in 2008 they had this information out THEN.

      There are so many other warnings that people ignore right now. Don’t use a car seat on a shopping cart. Don’t use a car seat as anything BUT a car seat (don’t use it on strollers, don’t use it as a feeding chair, a rocker…) and don’t let the baby sleep in it. Lay newborn – 4 month olds flat in their stroller (and make sure the stroller can lay flat.)

      Meanwhile I’m just waiting for someone to look at my baby Ergo carrier and say “You know, they say those are dangerous” because they’ll think sling = any baby carrying device.

  2. QUESTION:
    Should the government legislate the size and shape of a hot dog?
    Yes this is a serious question believe it or not.

    ******************************************************************
    Pediatricians call for a choke-proof hot dog

    Nutritionists have long warned of the perils of hot dogs: fat, sodium and preservatives to name a few.

    Now, the American Academy of Pediatrics wants foods like hot dogs to come with a warning label — not because of their nutritional risks but because they pose a choking hazard to babies and children.

    Better yet, the academy would like to see foods such as hot dogs “redesigned” so their size, shape and texture make them less likely to lodge in a youngster’s throat. More than 10,000 children under 14 go to the emergency room each year after choking on food, and up to 77 die, says the new policy statement, published online today in Pediatrics. About 17% of food-related asphyxiations are caused by hot dogs.

    “If you were to take the best engineers in the world and try to design the perfect plug for a child’s airway, it would be a hot dog,” says statement author Gary Smith, director of the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. “I’m a pediatric emergency doctor, and to try to get them out once they’re wedged in, it’s almost impossible.”

    The Consumer Product Safety Commission requires labels on toys with small parts alerting people not to give them to kids under 3. Yet there are no required warnings on food, though more than half of non-fatal choking episodes involve food, Smith says.

    “No parents can watch all of their kids 100% of the time,” Smith says. “The best way to protect kids is to design these risks out of existence.”

    Though Smith says he doesn’t know exactly how someone would redesign a hot dog, he’s certain that some savvy inventor will find a way.

    Janet Riley, president of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, supports the academy’s call to better educate parents and caregivers about choking prevention. “Ensuring the safety of the foods we service to children is critically important for us,” Riley says.

    But Riley questions whether warning labels are needed. She notes that more than half of hot dogs sold in stores already have choking-prevention tips on their packages, advising parents to cut them into small pieces. “As a mother who has fed toddlers cylindrical foods like grapes, bananas, hot dogs and carrots, I ‘redesigned’ them in my kitchen by cutting them with a paring knife until my children were old enough to manage on their own,” Riley says.

    The Food and Drug Administration, which has authority to recall products it considers “unfit for food,” plans to review the new statement, spokeswoman Rita Chappelle says.

    Given the health risks of obesity, pediatrician Alan Greene, author of Feeding Baby Green, says, “The last thing we need is to redesign candy and junk food with cool shapes, so we can give them to kids even younger.”

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2010-02-22-1Achoke22_ST_N.htm

    • ANSWER:
      No if parents taught their kids to chew, and when they are real little cut them up everything would be okay. Government is treading on the sacred food with this, stay away from Apple Pie and hot dogs as they already got Chevy


Infant Safety Tips

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Safety Guidelines For Infant Sleep

Author: Camber Lea

Room sharing with your baby.

If a crib or newborn bassinet fits in your room, go for it. Having baby’s crib in your room may be protective against SIDS. Several studies gave shown that baby who died of SIDS were less likely than other babies to gave slept in a crib or bassinet in their parents’ room on the night they died. And since, unlike bed sharing, the idea of room sharing is not controversial, it was easy to advise parents to have babies in their room for the first six months.

Back to sleep.

Research shoes that this sleep position for babies dramatically reduces the incidence of SIDS. The only reason for a baby not to sleep on her back would be due to certain health, or when she gets to the age when she can roll over onto her tummy by herself and seems to prefer that. Once your baby can roll over easily, you can let her choose her own sleep position.

Firm mattress.

Avoid pillows, puffy bedding, stuffed toys and bumper pads in the baby’s crib as these could prevent proper air circulation around your baby’s face.

Smoke free environment.

Research clearly shows the single most important modifiable SIDS risk factors are now parental smoking. If you or your partner is smokers, get help to quit. Second hand smoke is harmful for anyone, particularly young children. If you are unable to quit, at least don’t smoke in your house or in any room where the baby is. Don’t let anyone else smoke around the baby either.

Breastfeeding.

It has many health benefits and probably gives some protection against SIDS. For a small number of babies, breastfeeding probably does reduce the risk of SIDS, but there are more important reasons to breastfeed.

Avoid overheating your baby.

A room temperature that would be comfortable for you should be fine for your baby. Earlier studies showed an association between overheating and risk of SIDS, but temperature is no longer considered a particularly important risk factor, partly because manufacturers are making lighter crib duvets. If the room temperature feels comfortable to you, it’s fine for your baby.

Bed sharing controversy

Lots of parents share a bed with their babies. For some, it’s part of their parenting philosophy. For others, it’s a convenience. The truth is that the risk factor is not bed sharing but how it’s done. Some cultures where co-sleeping is very common, like Japan, China, and the Ind0-Pakistani community in England, have some of the lowest SIDS rates in the world.

If you’re a non-smoking, sober breast feeder with fairly firm mattress, and you take sensible precautions to make sure your baby is protected from falls, getting her head covered by baby blankets or pillows, and getting wedged between the mattress and bed frame or walls, whether or not you share a bed with your baby is your call.

The most important risk factors are smoking during pregnancy, sleeping on the stomach and co-sleeping in certain situations- on a sofa, if the parents have been drinking or using drugs, or on a makeshift bed with pillows and cushions. None of the other risk factors are nearly as important.a€

SIDS – Sudden infant death syndrome

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/safety-guidelines-for-infant-sleep-1872416.html

About the Author

Camber Lea is an experienced business owner who specializes in baby products. She regularly writes articles about baby gifts and baby cares which are inspired by her clients and experienced parents. Check out unique baby gift baskets, diaper cake, personalized baby gifts today.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Infant saftey tips on clothes…?
    Can anyone tell me a few safety tips on clothes? Whats good for an infant? And some questions I can ask a sales person about the clothes that aren’t easily answered with a yes or no?

    • ANSWER:

  2. QUESTION:
    Any baby / infant safety guides or products to recommend?
    I got a friend just become mom, any sites, products, guides or tips you can recommend or share?

    • ANSWER:
      hi there, u may refer to this link for infant safety products, you can read some reviews of the items too, which is very helpful:

      http://www.infantsafetyguide.com

  3. QUESTION:
    What are some crucial safety rules and overall tips/guidelines to do when babysitting a baby?
    I have babysat before but I never have babysat an infant before. I know the simple things like put your arm behind the neck for support, but i still want to be as safe as possible. PLEASE HELP!

    • ANSWER:
      If you haven’t already, I would take a local babysitter class and get certified in infant/child CPR. Hopefully you will never need it, but it is good to know and be prepared. Also, the parents you are babysitting for will appreciate it! With a small infant, you are right, the head and neck need support and gentle maneuvering. Keep an eye on the floor for choking hazards or things they are not supposed to be playing with. ALWAYS monitor bath times and never leave an infant or child alone for even a second. I think the babysitting class is a good idea. Check out your local recreation department calendar. They probably have a class this summer you could take.

  4. QUESTION:
    how do you bath an infant baby?
    how do you bath an infant baby like tips safety tips things you should use

    • ANSWER:
      You can wipe your baby down, it’s not necessary to give them a bath. I was told to give my baby a bath after there umbilical cord falls off.

  5. QUESTION:
    How concerned are you about the safety of products made in China in light of the China milk scandal?
    With nearly 53,000 infants downed by melamine-contaminated dairy products, China’s milk scandal could very well be just the tip of the iceberg. Philippine Health Secretary Francisco Duque III announced that all milk products from China will be tested, and banned if found contaminated with melamine. But how guaranteed are we that other China-made products are safe and reliable? Share your thoughts and tell the community what you think.

    • ANSWER:
      Extremely concerned would be an understatement. It’s a known fact that not all products in the market have passed quality standards for safety and health issues, and we can’t ignore that a large number of them come from China, which according to many critics and agencies have a really low standard of monitoring their safety and quality- all in the pursuit of profit. Now, in my case, being in a country that has known lapses in some government agencies and corruption is pretty high – not to mention the fact the majority of the population believe that foreign goods are better- this leads to all sorts of god-know-what type of substandard products come in. Also, the fact that there has been no high profile case involving foods or products that have entered the country where those responsible have been caught and brought to justice… let us not forget the issue of low quality chinese products coming into the country and are all over Divisoria. Such is that I feel we have become the dumping ground of any substandard product that was banned in other parts of the world. And when (and believe me when I say when!) a scandal relating to a banned substandard product enters the country and our kids or adults start dying- finger pointing, senate inquiries, state witnesses and every politician jumping on the band wagon, all of this will be swept away by the next “high profile” news. For those who can afford quality, good for them. But sadly, many of us cannot- and the breeding ground for low quality stuff that are dangerous is magnified. We just have to trust our own judgement when buying products made from China or for that matter anywhere else. Knowing the origin of a certain product and its tract record is already a winning combination to avoid the same fate of those babies. But seriously, compromising quality of milk for babies?!? Little ones who have no way of choosing their path yet? All for profit? That’s really low.

  6. QUESTION:
    What are essential/best baby items to have as a new parent? What’s junk? What’s invaluable? Hints? Tips?
    (Sorry this is so long! Many thanks in advance to those who reply!)

    We are at week 34 awaiting the arrival of our Babygirl. Gifts and hand-me-downs are starting to come in that we’re marking off the “need to get” list (per Babies R Us).

    We still have lots we need to get, so I wanted to ask for your opinions. For all those moms and dads out there, I have attached, below, the Babies R Us “Parents Checklist.” What is necessary? What is not? What is invaluable? What did you get on a whim and are eternally grateful for having? What turned out to be nothing but junk? What brands are the best (i.e., I hear that Boudreaux’s “Butt Paste” is the best there is)?

    I’m starting to scout out Craigslist and eBay for deals (who the heck knew breast pumps were unbelievably expensive??? At least I can get new, in box items from eBay and save a few if I watch like a hawk!). If any of you have insights that you would share, we would be very grateful. Thanks!

    THE LIST

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How to Make a Smart Baby

Author: Madeleine Fitzpatrick

If intelligence is the ability to learn, then babies are born geniuses! While babies’ brains have the potential to learn just about anything, parents have an important part to play in determining just how much – and how easily – their baby learns. Here, we discuss the key issues to bear in mind when teaching your baby.

A unique window of opportunity: five months’ gestation to five years of age
The younger the brain, the more malleable it is – that’s why small children are like sponges. The brain builds itself by forming connections in response to the stimulation it receives. A baby begins responding to sound during month five in the womb, when her sense of hearing becomes fully developed. This means that learning begins before birth.

After birth, the brain continues wiring itself in response to the baby’s experiences of the world. Learning is faster and more effortless than it will ever be again. Acquiring our native language from birth guarantees proficiency, regardless of how linguistically gifted we turn out to be as adults – and the same holds true for other subjects. Everyone can become proficient in reading, math or music, so long as they begin learning as babies.

– Babies love to learn!
Babies’ brains are hardwired for learning, making babies the most avid students in the world. What’s more, babies and small children carry none of the baggage that comes from being sent to school and being subjected to quizzes, tests and examinations. For babies, learning is pure enjoyment.

– Teaching should never be forced
Regular practice is important, but not to the point of forcing. Above all, your child should enjoy the learning process. Hold lessons only when he is receptive, and end them before he loses interest.

– Play is essential
Babies and children need time to explore the world around them, pick up objects and examine them, and get to grips with the laws of nature. Your baby should spend the majority of her waking hours engaged in hands-on play.

– Relax and have fun!
Avoid focusing on having your child achieve specific knowledge goals. Treat lesson time instead as an opportunity for strengthening the parent-child bond. Teaching your baby should never become a source of stress for either one of you. If you feel this is happening, reevaluate your approach or trim down the lesson program as necessary.

Help! I don’t have time
Teaching babies used to be a time-heavy commitment, with parents having to make their own flash cards and other materials. These days, high-quality book-, DVD- and software-based programs mean that no lesson preparation is required. As for giving lessons, this takes as little as five minutes per day.

If you use DVD or software-based programs, be aware that babies should only look at a screen for short periods of time. In this article on TV + Computers, you can find out more on making TV and computer use safe and beneficial for babies.

Help! I don’t know where to start
With so much information available, it can be tough to know where to begin. Working parents, don’t despair – you can glean the basics of baby education in just 10 minutes from our Busy Parent’s Guide. From there, getting going is a breeze – and don’t be afraid to start small. It’s the right program if it works for you and your baby!

Teaching Your Baby To Read
As increasing numbers of children are learning to read words by the age of one, and books by age three, the idea that children can only begin reading from age five or six has come into serious question. Children who’ve learnt to read as babies have a much easier time reading in the first and second grade. What’s more, almost all babies love to read!

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/how-to-make-a-smart-baby-452805.html

About the Author

Madeleine Fitzpatrick is the editor for BrillBaby.com and mom to an 8 month old baby girl.

She is an expert on the joys of early learning and the benefits that baby education can bring to both parent and child.

Visit our website for more information on how to make a smart baby.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    MIL is buying my baby toys and clothes?
    from garage sales and second hand stores. It’s our first baby, and I know she’s just trying to help us since we don’t have heaps of money, but how do I tell her to stop buying crap? She never asked what type of toys i’ll be allowing for my children, or how I plan to dress them.

    I’d like to dress and raise my own child. She had her chance and it makes me sick when she’d rather give her grandchild used crap from someone else’s baby than spend a couple extra bucks to give the baby something new to wear or play with. She even bought used burp cloths?!

    I told her that all I needed from a garage sale would be a gate for the stairs and other safety equipment, like corner guards and cabinet locks. She didn’t listen. She just went out and bought “clothes that looked unused” :(

    Help?
    I’m not spoiled, thank you, I just don’t like it when people are cheap with family members. I’d never give someone USED clothes for a baby shower gift. Who the hell does that? To me, that’s like giving someone your old clothes for their birthday!

    • ANSWER:
      Ok let me just say my grandmother does the exact same thing and I know how you feel. Except fot the safety things. I’d rather have those bought new. I want my new baby to have new things.

      My mother in law does try to give me my husbands old toys though. They also tried to give me his crib, and he is 25 years old.

      As for your mother in law just tell her to give you the money instead or tell her exactly what you need from where. Or just go shopping with her and whenever she ask you if you like something at a garage sell tell her no. To everything.


Baby Stair Safety

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Baby Walker Reviews

Author: Roberto Sedycias

Baby walkers have been around for many decades, and many consumers might remember using them ask kids. Now as parents and caregivers, it is their time to hunt and shop for baby walkers. These items are fantastic for promoting early walking muscles to develop. They also give babies the opportunities to explore their environment and get used to the motion of walking. There are some great ones to view that high light some of the pros and cons associated with each model.

Graco mobile entertainer is a product that is easy to assemble making it handy for parents. It is able to hold baby’s attentions pretty well and keep them busy for as long as they are in there! It is a stable item, however it is tricky to store and big to move around. This walker is ideal for early walkers.

Chicco little driver walker- baby sketching is a nice new model to chose. It features an easy to clean material with great support for babies of all ages. It is very lightweight which makes it easy for parent and child. With a simple assembly feature, it makes it perfect for anyone who just wants to set it up and go. This walker has some animal sounds that create a soothing experience for baby as they motion around.

Chicco DJ baby walker is a walker that had many bad reviews. Many people claimed that it was hard to clean which meant that it added frustration to the routine of the day, it is also heavy to move around, that is a problem for any parent who needs to carry it from place to place and for the baby to even move it around. Some parents found that this walker was hard to assemble and not as entertaining for their babies as other models were.

The Chicco Sea dreams walker seemed to have nice reviews. It contains music and rhythm features, padded seats that are washable for everyone’s convenience. It also folds flat so that it can be stored easily and taken in the car for quick mobile transportation. There are three heights to pick from because not every baby is the same size and it has brake pads for safety. The seat has a liner that comes out for cleaning.

Kolcraft tiny steps two in one walker paradise is a model with mixed reviews. Some people complained that this walker is heavy and seems uncomfortable for the baby. It is easy to clean and offers good support for the baby once they are in there. It is easy to assemble and is geared for infants. This walker provides infants with a great playtime experience.

It is important to note, that walkers have been banned in some countries due to accidents occurring near stairs. It is important that if you get a walker, that all stair entrances are blocked with gates. Most people have gates at staircases anyways, so having a walker moving about in the house is probably not an issue for most.

Babies love to move about, so letting them run wild in the house is a great way for them to explore their home and discover the motions of walking and getting around. Muscles will be strengthened as your little one move about. The added features on some walkers add to the playtime experience.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/womens-issues-articles/baby-walker-reviews-2000198.html

About the Author

Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    What are the best stair safety gates for a baby/toddler?

    • ANSWER:

  2. QUESTION:
    Does anyone know any nice baby safety gates?
    i’m looking to find a nice looking safety gates for the stairs. My home is very modern and I would like it too fit in.
    thanks.

    • ANSWER:
      Try looking at this website www.firststepahead.com they have a lot of gates, ans a catalog you can have delivered to your house..they’re a great company!!

  3. QUESTION:
    top stair safety gates? where to buy a gate for the stairs?
    Hello, we need to buy gates for our stairs. We have a 15 months old baby, and she is in every place, I’m scary that she can fall on the stairs on our new house.
    I want a gate screwed into the wall but we don’t know where to find one like that.
    Please any help would be appreciate.

    Thanks.

    • ANSWER:
      The one I had was bought at walmart I think. It was a swing gate and very hard for kids to open it. Kinda hard for me actually lol but hey it worked. I’m not sure if that’s where my parents bought it so I’ll ask them tomorrow and email ya.
      The one I had was made of thick plastic so you didn’t have to worry about it breaking.

  4. QUESTION:
    What do you do when your baby can climb over safety gates?
    Today I watched as my 11 mth daughter climb up the safety gate. She was able to get her upper torso over the top and would have toppled over it if I hadn’t been there to stop her. Now that she can get scale this how do I protect her form the stairs?

    • ANSWER:
      get a higher gate or get another gate and stack them, just make sure the upper gate is sucure. thats what i used to do with my neices, and i treat them like my own. or u can always put it on the first stair up so it has a higher elevation and the baby has no way to climb it

  5. QUESTION:
    Please help! Am I being unreasonable about baby safety?
    Hi, im 22 and i first time mum to be living in Germany, and my question is: do you think its unreasonable to disallow your newborn child into a house that is not baby safe?

    My husbands parents are kind of expecting to be able to have the baby for afternoons in their own house (rather then coming down to our granny flat down stairs to see the baby). However at the present point i am really concerned about the lack of general health and safety in their house, its a hayfever haven! There are hundreds of bottles of chemicals just lying around the place, even in areas where they prepare food. Not to mention the dangerous objects laying around the baby could get hold of, the dirty cat food bowls that sit around for weeks before being washed, the cartons of fresh milk that sit out all day in the warm, the cat hair that is never vacuumed from the sofa, dust sits everywhere in the lounge room; my hands burn just from touching their laundry or bathroom from the amount of chemicals used in them. And their cooking standards (ie not mixing raw meats ETC.) still shock me!

    Don’t get me wrong, im no way an uptight, ritualistic, clean freak, and i realize that people from different countries do things different (I’m originally from Australia), BUT i do expect a little bit cleanliness around the house and chemicals (if one must use them) at least put away in a safe place if there is a baby around.

    And I dont want to stop my husbands parents from having the baby, but the health and safety of the house makes me really anxious, and would rather not unnecessarily expose the baby to chemicals.

    I was a nanny for quite a while before i was pregnant so im not completely naive as his parents like to think i am, but im really afraid to say something. Maybe im over reacting completely…? Either way none of the houses i worked in as a nanny, or my mother own house ever operated like this one. Should i say something?

    Any opinions on this would be really appreciated. Many thanks and im sorry this got so long! :o )

    • ANSWER:
      Momma knows best. That saying exists for a reason. From what you described I wouldn’t let a child of any age over there. It doesn’t sound safe.
      Maybe just tell them you’d like for them to come visit you and your child but also be upfront as to why you aren’t comfortable in their home. A simple “we just don’t feel comfortable having the baby there because of allergies and so many chemicals being exposed and around.” If all else fails, push it off on the doctor and say that the doctor said that the baby needs to stay in their own environment due to allergies. Who is going to argue with you if you tell them “the doctor said”.

      If confronting it head on isn’t something you feel you can handle then offer to come over WITHOUT the baby and help them kid proof their home and explain that you aren’t comfortable with your child being in a home that isn’t child proofed for safety issues that they probably don’t realize with a young baby/child and could you come to help them child proof.

  6. QUESTION:
    At what age…? Baby safety questions – Help!?
    Do you quit letting your child use the pacifier?

    Do you switch to a toddler bed?
    From a toddler bed to a traditional bed?

    Do you allow your child a pillow?

    Do you quit covering outlets?

    Do you quit using baby monitors when they are asleep?

    Do you quit using baby gates around stairs?

    I’m curious as to what your family has done – or what the experts say.
    Thanks!
    Do you quit letting your child use the pacifier?
    My oldest quit at 18 months – but he was an easy child (and I was pregnant w/brother and didn’t want any confusion over what was a baby item and what wasn’t) – My youngest is 2 and still has it at nap/night, but never any other time. I’d like to break him of it, but it is hard (both boys sleep in the same room – space issue)

    Do you switch to a toddler bed?
    Oldest @ 2.5 so baby brother could have the crib. Youngest, at around 20 months – was ready…

    From a toddler bed to a traditional bed?
    When we have the finances/space…

    Do you allow your child a pillow?
    When they start to sleep in a toddler bed!

    Do you quit covering outlets?
    We still have ours covered. Our oldest is 4, and still attempts to mess with them occasionally…

    Do you quit using baby monitors when they are asleep?
    We still use them – hubby is dependent…

    Do you quit using baby gates around stairs?
    We still use it (ages 4 & 2)…
    Thanks to everybody who answered. I wanted to get peoples opinions on when some of these safety measures aren’t needed anymore.

    I do strongly agree that the BIGGEST factors in determining whether a particular safety feature is needed or not is family situations and child’s personalities. Because there is no right/wrong answer on this – I am going to have a tough time picking best!

    Once again, thank you :-)

    • ANSWER:
      Pacifier ends at age 1 for my daughter-Its a pet peeve of mine seeing toddlers running around with pacis.

      My Crib’s safety suggestions suggest switching from the Crib to the Toddler bed at 15 months. Then at 50 lbs it suggests switching it to the regular bed.

      A baby under the age of 1 for sure does not need a pillow-I would say when switching the Crib to a Toddler bed, then add a pillow.

      Baby monitors aren’t really needed unless you are planning on being on the opposite side of the house a lot.

  7. QUESTION:
    Baby Safety gate for against banister?
    I am looking for a GOOD! safety gate that I can use for my stairs, I have a banister so it would have to go against that, I would prefer to have one that DOESNT ruin the banister nd wall, but I want to make sure that if my son pushes against it, it wont fall over.
    It needs to be able to open because I cant climb over top of it

    thank you so much!!

    • ANSWER:
      At the top of stairs, a pressure-closed gate is not adequate. It will eventually given way, leading to a big tumble down the stairs. There are gates with “gate door” in them, with a handle to lift while pushing a release button. If your stairway is not near standard size, (ours is 23″, no gate fits), there is a gate which is kind of like a window shade turned sideways, with a latch to keep it in place. Pricey, but it did work well.

  8. QUESTION:
    I have 2 steps at the bottom of my stairs without a bannister, what can i do about a safety gate for my baby?

    • ANSWER:
      as long as you got a safety gate for rest. i wouldnt worry about two steps, baby can fall and get bruised but baby will soon learn that hurts, and wont be doing it to often,


Lucky Baby Safety Gate

Lucky Baby Safety Gate

Teach Your Baby to Sleep Through the Night

Author: julie gardner

As a Mum, it’s pretty fair to say that your life will never be the same!

But night time doesn’t have to be a big upheaval. Once your baby can sleep through the night, and you can get uninterrupted sleep. You will be amazed at how much easier everything becomes.

If you are one of the lucky one’s whose partner takes it in turns with the night feeds… Well you should count your blessings now. My partner is a professional driver, and I didn’t want him tired while at work, dangerous driving wouldn’t keep his job!

Firstly you have to remember that all babies are different. If your neighbour is boasting that her baby slept through from the third week, unfortunately it doesn’t mean that your baby will be the same! My son slept through from 6 weeks, my daughter from 11 weeks. While you are getting up in the night to feed your baby, it may seem like an eternity that will never end, it will though!

Teach your baby the difference between day & night

It’s a good idea to get your baby into a routine as soon as possible. At first he doesn’t know the difference between day and night, so you need to teach him.

Establish a bedtime routine. Maybe a bath, put on pyjama’s, followed by a story and a last feed. Try putting your baby into his cot awake, and let him fall asleep by himself. This will help to stop problems in the future when baby wakes up in the night. He will then be able to settle himself instead of needing poor old tired mum to help him get back to sleep.

Baby’s night feed tips

Some babies will still need their night time feeds for longer than others. The idea is, that if your baby doesn’t need his nightly feed, to encourage him to sleep through instead.

  • Keep the lighting as low as possible when feeding your baby in the night. If you turn the light on full, to your baby this will look just like daylight.

  • Keep the night feed as un-stimulating as possible for baby. If you spend time cooing over him, he will think it’s a great playtime. Make the feed quiet and as quick as possible.
  • Try to avoid direct eye contact with your baby (I know, I know, easier said than done) All you want to do is look into his eyes and smile lovingly at him, even if it is 3am! Try not too, your baby loves nothing more than gazing at Mum, but he needs to know that now isn’t the time. If he doesn’t get stimulation he wants he will be more willing to go back to sleep.
  • Only change your baby’s nappy if he really needs it doing. There’s no better way of fully waking your baby than changing his nappy.

By the time your baby is 6 to 9 months he will be a lot less dependant on these night feeds. It could be more of a habit than hunger at this age. To determine if your baby does still need this night time feed, try offering some cooled boiled water instead. You may find that he loses interest and goes back to sleep.

If you’re baby is waking in the night and doesn’t want a feed, but needs your help to get back to sleep. Or if your baby won’t go to sleep on his own without being rocked or falling asleep on mum, then visit me – Julie at: http://www.new-baby-and-beyond.com/baby-sleep-problems.html

Or to see lots more info on baby sleep, http://www.new-baby-and-beyond.com/babysleep.html

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/teach-your-baby-to-sleep-through-the-night-398737.html

About the Author

I’m Julie, mum of two beautiful but very demanding kids!

After trying for 3 years to get pregnant with my first child, and then knowing nothing about babies when he did come along. I picked up loads of great advice along the way.

I have created my web site to help ease women naturally into motherhood. So grab a cuppa and take a look around my site, dedicated to all the mothers of the world, new and not so new! Motherhood is a joyous occasion, make it the best time in your life!

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Fisher Price recalls 7 million trikes & tough trikes toddler because 10 children hurt.Is this excessive ?
    In the article I read, it stated that 10 children had been hurt, 6 of whom required hospital treatment.Apparently , there is a protruding ignition key that could cause injury if a child sat on it or were to somehow fall on it.I have raised 2 children and have grandchildren so I am aware kids may not always use a toy as it is intended.I also know that it was also up to me to diligently supervise them while at play to try ensure they didn’t get hurt.

    I just wondered why the toy companies do not have someone from the Consumer Product Safety Commission on staff to see if they could come up with a product design that is 100% child safe.I just think that 10 reports is not a very significant amount .Before anyone thinks I’m a child hater or something let me state that when my children were babies and toddlers the accepted walker at the time was a tubular steel folding frame with a plastic seat with snap in wheels , the high chair was raised on 4 legs with no supporting base braces and a small tray intended for eating in (not all day play area) and I regularly checked on my babies because we didn’t have baby monitors. We had an expanding door gate.My point is my children were never hurt by the lack of the current safety standards because I watched my kids. I’m not saying kids never got hurt in the past, maybe I was just lucky.I just don’t know if a product can be made that is 100% safe and nothing ,not even the Consumer Product Safety Commission can replace parental supervision. Anyone have any thoughts on this
    Sorry for the thumbs down,I just don’t feel the need to.

    • ANSWER:
      With the amount of products that have been recalled, between poor design, and lead paint, it seems like the trikes got thrown in with the rest of it. It is a bit excessive, but lead poisoning concerns me most, since I have several of the items on the list(still waiting for the e-mail detailing how to tell if they’re toxic or not), and my kids did use them to teeth. I recall a hot news story a year or 2 back in time where a toddler actually died because she had eaten some lead paint chips while playing on her front porch, after tricking her immigrant(legal) parents into signing forms that they couldn’t even read about lead toxicity.
      I agree that no product can be 100% safe, but in the world we live today, with everyone so lawsuit happy, that Fisher Price is taking a better safe than sorry approach. Those 10 sets of parents probably raised hue and cry and threatened them with lawsuits and bad press had they not recalled them. It’s the same reason that every single plastic bag you come across in the US has a “do not allow babies or infants to play with this, or use it in their cribs” warning printed on it(because, ya know how some bags are safer than others…./end sarcasm). Common sense is a thing of the past, unfortunately, and I know I sound like an anti feminism type person(I’m a woman myself) when I say it, but with so many woman leaving their child(ren) in other’s care so they can work, a lot of good parenting skills have gone out the window.

  2. QUESTION:
    Long story, Crazy neighbors. Please help!!?
    Last year their daughter would give us dirty looks because I was pregnant and play her music very loud at all hours of the day, she was doing drugs. I would call the cops and it would stop. Then their dogs kept getting in our yard and running away through the hole in my fence. They expected us to fix both holes in the fence. I wouldn’t as it was not my problem, they then would put things in front of my gate so the dogs would stay in my backyard and not run away. I would move them and they’d yell and get pissy. One day their dog ran into my house and I told them to keep the dog off my property or I would call animal control. She then starts yelling at me and tells me my unborn baby is going to run away and that the state was going to take him. As a pregnant woman I naturally got really pissed, I knew her daughter had been pregnant so I told her that I was glad the state took the baby away from a drug user and I hoped they would never see it again. She was using in plain site before hand. She yells to me that her kid has a “mental illness”. When her dog finally runs away and doesn’t come back she leaves a note on my door blaming me that it ran away and that “Carma a bitch”. (She can’t spell) She called the cops saying it was in my backyard. Of course it wasn’t. Since then they have been harassing us non stop. She asked my husband If his dad was gone as in dead. He has cancer and she knew this. She keeps parking in front of my house which I can’t do anything about, but when my guests park in front of her house she comes over and bangs on my door till I answer and tells me to move it. If I don’t then she keeps banging on my door. I have not been nice in any of these circumstances, I honestly don’t help the situation but the things she says..she’s lucky I don’t do worse. I do not start things when I see her, I ignore her until she starts threatening me or saying things that would make you want to jump her. I never go on to her property and verbally abuse or threaten her in any way, she has done this numerous times. Plus I think the daughter and her male friend are dealing drugs and I am scared for my sons safety. The HOA will not deal with them, they said they are getting a break because they are going through “hard times”. They are breaking so many of the rules that are enforced on everyone but them. What the hell can I do? The HOA president won’t do anything and I’m pretty sure I don’t have enough evidence for the police. Please help…
    I have already and my son and I think it’s way to late to try and make peace. They want a war.

    • ANSWER:
      call the ops for each problem… everytime


Baby Safety Netting

Dream Baby Extra Tall Swing ...

What to Look For in a Baby Stroller

Author: Sarah Mastura

In this time and age when product recalls happen so often, people can only wish that their baby strollers will be spared from any disparity or safety failure. Strollers, as baby carriages, definitely provide babies a safe and comfortable ride. In having strollers, safety is of utmost consideration as parents cannot afford to put their babies at great risk. Knowing what exactly to look for in a safe and well-designed stroller is the best for a proper and inviting welcoming for the baby.

Cost range

No matter how much one’s budget for a stroller, safety must never be compromised. It is offered at a discount or is cheaper than the rest that you have seen; you do not want to purchase a stroller because of that. There are various models that come in different styles, sizes and features and are priced from as cheap as to as high as 0 when it comes to the price range. You need to afford it. So, the choice is really yours.

A standard stroller will do for simple walking around town or at the mall, but models which are priced higher are more advantageous as they can also be used in taking the child off-roading. Strollers of this type are equipped with special wheels so that the baby can be brought to almost anywhere. You don’t have to be away from your child for too long in this way.

At the moment, check which one will satisfy your need. The less expensive one is good for you if you are on a tight budget and don’t often go off-roading.
Design and Production

How safe and comfortable a stroller will be for a child is depending on its structure. When you want to buy a stroller, make sure that the model does not have the rough edges that his hands might cut on or gaps where the child can trap his hands in. Children can very curious at this stage that when they are strapped in the stroller, their hands can get real busy and before you know it, they couldn’t get it out anymore. Definitely, strollers need to be smooth on all sides.

The style of the stroller such as the color of the fabric, sun covers, attachments such as rain and wind covers, types of canopies, and netting must also be considered. The child safety and protection that is right for him are all provided by these features and factors.

Models

A popular type of strollers is the traditional tram type, which is disadvantageous as its maneuverability can be very difficult. Multiple rider strollers, meanwhile, offer various seating arrangements and have heavy frames. Jogging strollers are also available in the market and have a different type of wheelbase.

It is very important to check on the various types of strollers to determine which one fits the child and his needs best.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/what-to-look-for-in-a-baby-stroller-2435873.html

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    I’m looking for a crib safety net, to keep baby from getting arms/legs stuck in rails. Any suggestions?
    All I am able to find is the crib tents but I don’t want a tent just the inside net to keep my daughters hands and feet from poking through the crib rails. I saw it once before on target.com but am unable to locate it now. Need help finding something like this to protect her.

    • ANSWER:
      Check out www.onestepahead.com . They have a nice line of “breathable bumpers.”

      ** after checking again the ones at www.onestepahead.com are the same as the ones from Toys r Us, made by BreathableBaby, but One Step Ahead has them in several different colors and TRU only has sage and pink. (same price both places)

  2. QUESTION:
    How long will it take these babies to get here?
    I bought 4 Mollies today and the two females are pregnant. Is there any way to tell how much longer they have till their babies are born?

    I have the safety nets and everything all ready for them…
    here’s some pics

    http://www.geocities.com/deannadmoses/bothpregfish.jpg

    http://www.geocities.com/deannadmoses/fish2.jpg

    http://www.geocities.com/deannadmoses/whitepregnant.jpg

    • ANSWER:
      Yeah 1 – 2 weeks

  3. QUESTION:
    would this affect the baby in any way?? help PLEASE.=)?
    would the netting on this bassinet harm the baby in anyway shape or form? its really pretty but my baby’s safety is more important. please help. thanks.

    this is the bassinet: http://poshtots.com/Baby-Furniture/Baby-Furniture/Bassinets-Cradles/Bratt-Decor-Zanzibar-Cradle-in-Pewter/18/207/1315/19731/PoshProductDetail.aspx

    • ANSWER:
      You’re seriously considering spending that much money on something your baby will be in for a few short weeks and won’t even remember?

      No, it won’t harm her – but seriously, buy a cheap basket and put the difference in a savings account for your baby.

  4. QUESTION:
    Can anyone suggest some plot outlines for my new short story entitled Of Rats And Republicans?
    The story is loosely based on the Steinbeck novel and also tells of two drifters and their travels.

    Dick, a “free market republican” and trust fund baby constantly complains of the weak and lazy while stealing his challenged friend Tommy’s Disability Check each month.

    The story opens with the drunken Dick in a bar in Louisiana loudly bashing social safety nets in front of shrimpers left unemployed by the BP Oil Spill and Tommy trying to rescue him before they beat him to death.

    Any ideas to help with the plot will be appreciated.

    • ANSWER:
      here is an idea, how about you write about something that will make you money, rather than writing about a fictional satire that is based on false stereo types.

  5. QUESTION:
    Baby showers and Godparents?
    All right…
    I’m not close to any person in particular outside my safety net, which is compromised of family members only.
    My SO and I are having a baby party as opposed to a shower because I hate the idea of being in a room full of females… I don’t really relate. So, testosterone will be in attendence. My fisrt question is, etiquette aside, is it wrong for my SIL and his mom to cohost so we have equal representation?

    Moving on to the morbid details of choosing a guardian and back-up guardian should the horrible happen, what if my SO and I are completely disagreeing on who should raise our offspring should we both meet an untimely fate? I hate to think about it, but I’m one of those “always be prepared” kind of people.

    • ANSWER:
      In answer to your first question: it is totally appropriate and probably welcome to have both sides of the family represented.

      As to the second question: Maybe you could each pick a guardian and then if something should happen to you whomever is in a better situation to take care of your child gets custody. You can add this provision to your will. Some things to consider are: how many kids does the proposed guardian have at the time of your demise, are they financially capable of supporting another child; do they have room in their home; will they be able to provide money for college, etc. etc.

  6. QUESTION:
    What do you think about the state storing your child’s blood samples without your permission?
    “A critical safety net for babies — that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn in the U.S. — is facing an ethics attack.

    After those tiny blood spots are tested for a list of devastating diseases, some states are storing them for years. Scientists consider the leftover samples a treasure, both to improve newborn screening and to study bigger questions, like which environmental toxins can harm a fetus’ developing heart or which genes trigger childhood cancers.

    But seldom are parents asked to consent to such research — most probably do not know it occurs — raising privacy concerns that are shaking up one of public health’s most successful programs. Texas is poised to throw away blood samples from more than 5 million babies to settle a lawsuit from parents angry at what they call secret DNA warehousing. A judge recently dismissed a similar lawsuit in Minnesota.”

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2010-02-08-baby-blood_N.htm?csp=24&RM_Exclude=Juno

    And would you give consent for your baby’s blood – stripped of name and any other identifiers – to be used for scientific research?

    • ANSWER:
      You know, if it wasn’t for not having access to McDonalds and epidurals, I’d be all for taking the red pill and living out in the middle of the bush in Alaska out of the insane matrix.

      I can’t say there’s anything nefarious to this, but the opportunity exists.

      I’m more annoyed that parents can’t opt out of these tests in many states. A baby was seized from his parents for several days in Nebraska a few years back because they had a homebirth and opted not to take him to the hospital for the PKU. They were nice enough to let the mother breastfeed him 3 times a day. Yeah, newborns only eat at breakfast, lunch and dinner.

      I can see the benefit to society too, but I’m really in a F this, I’m my own person mood today.

  7. QUESTION:
    Where does social safety net end and a free ride begin?

    http://www.federalbudget.com/

    Wage earners pay taxes and a growing portion of it goes to LBJ’s continuing failed war on poverty. An unmarried woman has children from different men, she and the children have needs. An illegal comes across the boarder and has an anchor baby, she and that new citizen have needs.

    Take a look at this link, human services exceeds Defense and Socialist Security. The chart shows federal ONLY, not State, county or local spending on welfare. Much subsistence for welfare come from the lower government levels.

    12.4 trillion in borrowed money and it’s getting worse by the moment.

    Bonus question: Will “Entitlements” will bury this nation?

    What say you?’
    .

    • ANSWER:
      Social Security was designed to be a Ponzi scheme as when it began life expectancy of the average Male was 58 and he couldn’t collect until he was 65, women lived to be 62 thus FDR thought no one wil collect, oh but was he wrong, that got SS into immediate trouble yet people paid in as soon as they began to work, then LBJ and the great War on poverty , rather than creating jobs he created hand outs, and lo and behold people began taking advantage of them entire generations have been reared on food stamps wic and state programs, plus Medicaid and Medicare and now we are faced with even more because people have become addicted to the hand out and afraid of taking personal responsibility. Prior to these social programs no one died no one starved as private charities took care of the needs as did churches and doctors often bartered care.It has since snowballed out of control.

      Yes it will bury us unless we end it now!

  8. QUESTION:
    am i just a safety net to him he always feels the need to come back to me after a while?
    And I fall for it every single time because I do love him, plus he’s my daughters father. he dates around and then after a while he’ll come back to me and be like baby I love you, I don’t want to be with anyone but you and that will go on for a month or two then back again into the same cycle, he gets mad about something then declares that he’s done “trying to make it work”. Last night he came over (he has a new girlfriend btw) and he said that he won’t be able to love anyone else like he loves me and he kissed me! He told me had to leave right after and I asked where to? He said he had a date. Why is he doing this to me? If I even try dating he’ll get mad and be like “I don’t like you bringing random men around my daughter”. How can he sleep with me one day actually act like he’s serious about his family then dip out to go on a date?

    • ANSWER:
      There is nothing wrong with this situation. It’s perfectly normal and acceptible for this to happen. In most trailer parks it’s even expected.


Baby Safety Gates For Sale

Baby Safety Gates for sale

Baby Massage – Let Your Baby Enjoy Unlimited Benefits

Author: Abhishek Agarwal

Restful, relaxed babies are one all parents hope to have. When a baby finally gets through the night, life becomes easier for everyone involved. However, getting to that point could be difficult for baby and the parents. Many babies cry for months before they learn to fall asleep by themselves. Some seemingly take forever. There is a simple, enjoyable way to help a child get through the night. Baby massages are a pleasant, endearing and thoughtful way to help mother and baby.

Besides calming and comforting a baby, massages can help with a baby’s stomach and gas pains as well as colic. This is a natural way to help relieve your baby of many ailments. Gently rub the abdominal area in a circular motion. Don’t push to hard, just gently enough to the touch of your skin. There are other physical benefits of a baby massage. It improves circulation, helps with digestion and stimulates the baby’s neurological system. Your baby will not only enjoy a sweet massage from you but profit from it as well.

It does more than just relieve pain. There are emotional benefits to massaging a baby as well. It helps parents bond with their children. It relieves stress from both parent and baby. Even if the parent is away all day at work, they can come home, massage the baby and the two will bond instantly. The baby massage can be part of the baby’s daily nighttime routine. This provides calming to both and relieves stress. A parent will find joy and relaxation in providing a sweet, tender baby massage.

The calming baby massage also helps when routines change. Perhaps you are away for the night in a strange room and your baby can’t fall asleep. Or your baby didn’t get its daily nap and has been cranky all day long. You could give your baby a massage, which will help calm the child. This makes soothing the baby easier and could get rid of the strange elements your baby is noticing.

A baby massage helps you learn about your baby. You will pick up cues as to what your baby needs while giving the baby a massage. If your child is every sick, you will be able to notice differences during the massage. This deepens the bond and emotional connection between parent and baby.

To learn ways to massage a baby, check out books on the subject or you can get instruction from the International Association of Infant Massage. You could also become a certified baby masseuse. Follow the right technique, but most importantly give your baby a loving touch. You will be happy that you learned this natural way to soothe and comfort your child.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/baby-massage-let-your-baby-enjoy-unlimited-benefits-740111.html

About the Author

Abhishek is an expert Baby Shower organizer and he has got some great Baby Shower Secrets up his sleeve! Download his FREE 117 Pages Ebook, “How To Have A Roaringly Successful Baby Shower!” from his website http://www.Childbirth-Guru.com/121/index.htm . Only limited Free Copies available.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    MIL is buying my baby toys and clothes?
    from garage sales and second hand stores. It’s our first baby, and I know she’s just trying to help us since we don’t have heaps of money, but how do I tell her to stop buying crap? She never asked what type of toys i’ll be allowing for my children, or how I plan to dress them.

    I’d like to dress and raise my own child. She had her chance and it makes me sick when she’d rather give her grandchild used crap from someone else’s baby than spend a couple extra bucks to give the baby something new to wear or play with. She even bought used burp cloths?!

    I told her that all I needed from a garage sale would be a gate for the stairs and other safety equipment, like corner guards and cabinet locks. She didn’t listen. She just went out and bought “clothes that looked unused” :(

    Help?
    I’m not spoiled, thank you, I just don’t like it when people are cheap with family members. I’d never give someone USED clothes for a baby shower gift. Who the hell does that? To me, that’s like giving someone your old clothes for their birthday!

    • ANSWER:
      Ok let me just say my grandmother does the exact same thing and I know how you feel. Except fot the safety things. I’d rather have those bought new. I want my new baby to have new things.

      My mother in law does try to give me my husbands old toys though. They also tried to give me his crib, and he is 25 years old.

      As for your mother in law just tell her to give you the money instead or tell her exactly what you need from where. Or just go shopping with her and whenever she ask you if you like something at a garage sell tell her no. To everything.


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