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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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Read more about baby carriers and baby slings on Baby Carriers site. Also do not forget to check: Hotslings carrier.

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


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Baby Travel Tips

Author: Trevor Ginn

Christmas is approachinga€¦The festive season often involves visiting relatives and hence the word a€œtravela€, which on itself is alright but put next to the word a€œbabya€, that can mean things get a tiny bit more complicateda€¦or certainly less practical. So here are a few tips and a tick list as to how to keep (you and) your baby relaxed when travelling without you requiring an extra pair of arms or a mule for the excess of baggage.

1st, transporting your baby:
If your baby is younger than 15 months, you might opt for a baby carrier: which maintains a bond between your little one and yourself. However past a certain weight, it is definitely preferable to use a buggy. Strollers are ideal for going on holidays as they are the lightest pushchairs available -so that’s especially good for public transport. If you’re mostly going to use a car, then a good idea is to go for a baby travel system which includes a detachable baby car seat to a pushchair base. For other baby car accessories, Hello Baby advises having a look at Sunshine Kids line of products -which are pretty functional.

Be prepared for all baby needs (critical point!)
So now that you can actually transport your baby, you obviously have to worry about how to keep him/ her happy. Without oversimplifying babies, I would sum up the problem in 4 words: food-potty-goodie-nap. So first, it is always helpful to have some of his favourite snacks and plenty of water or some milk at hand (perhaps involving a bottle insulator), together with some toys that particularly retain his attention and interest. As for the toiletry issue: of course nappies are not to be forgotten (in which case a baby changing mat could help) but from the age of 9-10 months, a travel potty is just *indispensable*. Nap time is important, so try not to go on too long a day out. Also different baby travel cots exist that are easily transportable and can provide your baby with a cosy place to sleep when on holidays.

Adapt your rhythm to your baby’s
If you’re going on a day out, remember that too many sounds and sights may be slightly overwhelming for your little toddler, hence it is good to adapt your rhythm to your kid’s.

Baby travel safety
When travelling it is good practice to always carry a first aid kit -or a few elements of it. And depending on where you are going to stay, it may be worth bringing a few drawer/ cupboard/ fridge locks: they are usually very light products -in which the Clippasafe brand specialises, lthough Prince Lionheart products are doing quite well too.

Find that bag to put everything ina€¦
And to find stuff (i.e. a light one with a few pockets and zips; some baby changing bags actually do the job quite well).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/baby-travel-tips-1568804.html

About the Author

About the Author

Trevor Ginn is managing director at Hello Baby (www.hellobabydirect.co.uk) an online baby shop based in Bethnal Green, East London, UK.  They sell a wide range of Toys and other baby products such as prams, pushchairs, nursery furniture and car seats.  Trevor also writes a blog on eCommerce which can be found at www.trevorginn.com

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Putting him into a bed tonight for the 1st time?
    hey

    my son is 21 months and we got him a toddler bed, we are putting him in it for the 1st time tonight.

    what age did your wee one go into a toddle bed?
    what was the 1st week like?
    will i need to take the toys/books he has out of his room?

    i have a baby gate up in his room and his wardrobe and drawers have safety baby locks on them.

    • ANSWER:
      hey hun
      i dont remember exactly but summer was around 14 months and thomas went into his on his 1st birthday
      1st week was fine then the realised they could get up just keep putting them back 1st and 2nd time say its bedtime night night then after that dont say anything when you take him back they soon get the picture that its not a game
      leave the books and toys where they are
      im guessing you have stairs near the bedrooms if not loose the stair gates they can be dangerous in kids bedrooms if theres a fire its harder to get to them
      good luck he will be fine

  2. QUESTION:
    putting him into a bed tonight for the 1st time?
    hey

    my son is 21 months and we got him a toddler bed, we are putting him in it for the 1st time tonight.

    what age did your wee one go into a toddle bed?
    what was the 1st week like?
    will i need to take the toys/books he has out of his room?

    i have a baby gate up in his room and his wardrobe and drawers have safety baby locks on them.

    • ANSWER:
      hey hun
      i dont remember exactly but summer was around 14 months and thomas went into his on his 1st birthday
      1st week was fine then the realised they could get up just keep putting them back 1st and 2nd time say its bedtime night night then after that dont say anything when you take him back they soon get the picture that its not a game
      leave the books and toys where they are
      im guessing you have stairs near the bedrooms if not loose the stair gates they can be dangerous in kids bedrooms if theres a fire its harder to get to them
      good luck he will be fine

  3. QUESTION:
    Crawling baby…and 4 year old..any safety tips?
    Obviously I have all the gates and plug covers, drawer and cupboard locks…but baby is only just 6 months and just started crawling in the last 2 days..her 4 year old sister is constantly leaving teeny tiny toys around the floor and of course the baby is going straight for them…I pick up all the time but now and then I see something I missed…today it was beads and some kids jewelry…I have explained a million times to my 4 year old what could happen if baby gets any small toys… I have given her special boxes and banned her from beading in the living room but while I am doing something else she is leaving comics which the baby grabs and chews and worries me sick! What can I do short of banning all toys from the living room…I dont want my eldest to feel like I am pushing her out.

    • ANSWER:
      My opinion, with a baby life is going to change for everyone and I don’t think it’s bad (I don’t feel that you would be pushing her out) to set new boundaries. Your four year old needs to experience changes and she needs to learn how to deal with them and readjust. It’s just a life experience that we all need to learn, because it’s something we will all face. I think that you should talk to her and tell over and over again. Keep reminding her, even before she leaves the toys out. Tell her while she is playingthat when she is done she needs to put the toy/s away. Use positive reinforcement, when she does it, even if you have to tell her to put it away, make sure you let her know what a good girl she is and how much she helped mommy. Also if she does leave a toy out don’t pick it up yourself, bring her in the room to pick it up and put it away. And when you feel that this isn’t working then show her what happens to toys she doesn’t put away. Put something aside and tell her this is where toys go when she doesn’t put them away like mommy asks and tell her she won’t get them back until she proves that she can put her other toys away or she can get them back in a certain time frame. Good luck.

  4. QUESTION:
    my baby list..did i miss anything?
    i have made a baby list of all the items that i need or just want for my baby and i was wondering if i missed anything. do you have any items that are “must haves” or “i cant live withouts” for you that are not on here? pls let me know so i can add to my list so that was i can be as prepared as possible! thanks!
    (no certain order)

    BABY GEAR:
    car seat
    stroller
    diaper bag
    moby wrap
    playard
    shopping cart covers
    bouncer
    playgym/mat
    jumper
    walker
    swing
    bath
    towels&washcloths
    potty training seat
    portable changing pad
    diaper disposal system (diaper genie)
    high chair
    ESSENTIALS:
    diapers
    wipes
    diaper dipose bags (for on the go)
    FEEDING:
    breast pump (medela pump in style)
    cleaning wipes for pump
    storage milk bags
    nursing cover (balboa baby)
    breast cream (lansinoh)
    boppy pillow
    bibs
    burp cloths
    bottles (one that prevents nipple confusion)
    bottle drying rack
    bottle& nipple cleaning brush

    SOLID FEEDING:
    utencils
    bowls
    food savers
    weaning cups/ sippee cups

    BEDDING&FURNITURE/NURSERY:
    bassinet/co-sleeper
    crib
    changer
    dresser
    storage center w/shelves
    side table (for on the side of the glider with a lamp)
    glider
    crib mattress
    bedding set
    a breathable bumper (to replace the dangerous pretty one lol)
    extra crib sheet
    waterproof crib pad
    lamp
    wall art/deco
    wall letters
    hampers
    light switch cover

    BLANKETS:
    baby blankets
    recieveing blankets
    swaddle blankets

    SAFETY&HEALTH:
    safety gates
    nail clippers
    care kit
    medicine kit
    baby monitor

    SKIN CARE&FIRST AID:
    shampoo&body wash
    diaper ointments
    first aid kit
    baby orajel
    thermometer
    teethers
    humidifiers
    nasal aspirator

    CHILD PROOFING:
    cabinet&drawer locks
    outlet plugs
    door locks
    sun bling for the car
    finger pinch protector for doors

    and of course BABY CLOTHES:
    tops
    bottoms
    sets
    onsies
    sleepers
    sock
    shoes
    ect.

    if there are any specific brands you have in mind or if you just want to comment about anything pls do so it is greatly appreciated!
    thanks!!!
    thanks you guys! & you sure can borrow my list. im greatful that i could help lol!
    just thought of something i forgot.. changing pad and changing pad covers for in the babys room!!

    • ANSWER:
      Wow! I don’t have many of those things and I have a 4 month old! Lol you did a good job :) Good luck, and may God bless you and help with your delivery!!!

      One suggestion though, as far as clothes go, bring with you a newborn outfit to the hospital just in case. I didn’t have one and had to ask my sister to get one! my baby was much smaller than I had expected and all the 0-3month clothing was huge on her! My favorite brand of clothes is carters and miniwear and koala baby (both from babies r us). Also best brand for breastmilk storage bags is lansinoh.

  5. QUESTION:
    How to babyproof narrow kitchen drawers?
    They are about 3 inches in height, and I cannot possible screw in any latch. Besides emptying them out, I still wonder if there is any way to install some lock that will keep them closed and prevent pinching baby’s fingers. Are there any instruments for drilling in such narrow spaces?
    Also, do you think it will be safer to keep chemicals in top kitchen drawers locked with safety latch ( but the child still can climb on the counter to get there) or in the top closet shelf which is about 5 feet high from the floor and with no climbing place around?
    Thank you for sharing your ideas.

    • ANSWER:
      if the handles are wide enough for you to actually put your fingers behind to pull the drawer out you can stick a mixing spoon in the handle and “lock” several drawers at once. I ran out of cabinet locks and did this for my pots and pans cabinet for months. I ran a spoon through the handles and just left it there.

      put the chemicals in the top cabinet with a latch. My 2 year old would find a way to get in the closet and get them.

  6. QUESTION:
    What do you do for a child who is just too smart?
    My son is 13 months, and his is an evil genius. We put up a baby gate. Within a week he could get down. We put those baby locks on cupboard and drawers that you have to push down to open. He figured that out by the end of the day. And the velcro straps we put on the fridge? He managed to slide a broomhandle underneath and open it anyway! He knows how to pull out the electrical outlet covers, too. He even climbed onto the table! First he got onto the chair, then the table, and he was just sitting there, laughing, deviently. When I went to go grab him, he climbed down like a monkey. He knows how to undo his highchair.

    I’m getting concerned. He has successfully defeated all safety measures I put up in my house. I mean, it’s great that he has such good motor skills, but what am i going to do? I’m getting very tired of picking up tupperware and towels, and finding those damn plug covers.

    I try to engage him. Paint, blocks, books, outside, toy cars, educational DVDs ( I know, bad mommy) but as soon as I start doing something, like cooking, or folding clothes, or just going into another room to grab something, there he is, acting three times his age. What to do?
    I’ve told him no.
    He says Why?
    I tell him why, he says no.
    At which point I take him to his room, and he uses his dresser as stairs. So I put him in his crib. ANd he climbs out of it. After that, he’s usually good as gold for a few hours. Its like he’s testing me to see if I will say the same thing every time.
    yes, he does smirk evilly.

    • ANSWER:
      My kids were the same way. The way I saw it was that the safety latches and covers were there as a reminder for them not to touch, not something that they couldn’t get through it they tried. You need to teach him that it is not okay to take the outlet covers off or climb on the table or take down the baby gate. Give him a stern, “no touch” command whenever he touches something that is off limits. Remove him from the area and give him something else to do/play with. Make sure you keep your eye on him so you catch him before he gets into stuff, and tell him no. Also, try not to leave him unattended until he knows not to touch those things. Have him sit in front of you when you are folding laundry and play with a few towels. Take him with you when you have to go to another room to get something. Put him in his high chair with a snack or a toy while you are cooking dinner. Talk to him and sing to him while you cook.

      My 2yo could take off every door knob cover in the house, unlock the door and and be off into the wild world if he wanted too, but when he reaches up and sees the doorknob cover, it reminds him, “oh yeah, I’m not supposed to open that.”

      ETA:
      @Charm…What about the cabinets with glass in them, or the drawers with knives, or the electrical sockets? You need to teach them that some things are off limits for their own safety. In my house we simply do not have enough high cabinets to put every single unsafe item out of reach. My kids know that even though they can get the latches open, they are not to do so.

      We do not have latches on the cabinets with the Tupperware of pots and pans, btw, only the unsafe items.

      ETA:
      It is simply not safe to have a child on the floor in the kitchen while you are cooking. What if you drop a knife, spill hot water, have a grease splatter? He needs to be in a high chair, for his safety, not as punishment.


Baby Proof Your Home

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How to Baby Proof Your Home or Learning 101

Author: Daniel McDowell

As a result of this ignorance, thousands of babies have experienced injuries while some have even died.  Even before they start to walk, babies crawl and cruise and often land into trouble faster than expected.  Baby proofing your home is essential from the moment the baby gets out of the baby carrier and starts to explore the world before them.

What you need to Know about Toddlerhood

  1. Take a good look at the home and try seeing it from the baby’s viewpoint. If you need to bend under chairs and tables do so. You will be surprised to find ordinary items that have the potential of harming the baby.

How and Why to keep Dangerous Chemicals Away

By nature, babies are curious and will reach for anything that grabs their attention. Look around the room for anything dangerous that the baby can easily reach. Some of these items are cleaning chemicals, medicines or other poisonous items. Like most parents, you are probably used to keeping cleaning products below the kitchen sink.  One way children learn is by tasting and certainly you do not want your baby to sample any dangerous cleaning chemicals.  Ensure that you store all medicines and poisons in locked cupboards away far away from the reach of children. Other than chemicals, certain house plants can be poisonous to babies. First, you need to know what plants are poisonous and keep them away from the baby’s reach.

Why You Must Use Latches on Drawers

As a new parent, you will need to keep the children safe by buying child safety locks and latches for drawers and cabinets. The devises are easy to install and ought to be placed on drawers and cabinets containing medicines, cleaning supplies and other chemicals that may pose a danger to the baby. You should place locks on drawers that contain knives, sharp objects and household tools such as screwdrivers. Once the locks are in place, you can leave one or two cabinets open, which normally contains items used regularly such as pots and pans.

Why You Must Get Socket Covers

The living room may contain items that can put the life of the baby at risk as they begin to crawl. Because of their curiosity, babies can use anything they have and stick it in the socket. When Baby proofing the living room in your home, ensure to cover all electrical outlets to prevent your baby from being electrocuted. Remove or fix any loose electrical cords that the baby might come into contact with.

Why You Shouldn’t Overburden Yourself

Although babies need to be protected, they must be given room to enjoy themselves. No matter how much you try to childproof the house, once in a while the child will get in trouble. When this happens, do not blame yourself. In spite of the childproofing methods used, the most efficient and effective one is to keep a watchful eye on the baby.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/babies-articles/how-to-baby-proof-your-home-or-learning-101-1058047.html

About the Author

I am a grandfather of 6 and married to my soul mate Lukina.
We live in the big state of TEXAS enjoying boating, arts and music. It never stops: worrying about your children or theirs.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Would you pay someone to baby proof your home?
    They would come in and do everything to make sure your home is baby-proof, toddler proof, and even puppy proof! What would be a reasonable amount to charge? (minus cost of supplies)

    • ANSWER:
      We looked into it but ended up not doing it – here is a link to a service in our area that friends have used with success. I think that if you have a bigger home or an older home, if you have a pool, then it could be worth it to have someone else take a look around and give you their recommendations. It does not take the place of looking around yourself – but a professional opinion does not hurt:

      http://www.safebeginningschildproofing.com/page.asp?pg=50

      When we called them, they quoted for an in home walk around, consultation and plan. After that, we could discuss having them purchase and set up the safety items or we could just take their recommendations and do it ourself.

  2. QUESTION:
    What’s a good website to baby proof your home?
    My daughters 8 months, and at the age of crawling everywhere, and wanting to walk. Just wanted to know if there’s a good helpful website to help baby proof my home!

    • ANSWER:
      Go to the sites but remember the KEY:

      crawl on the floor so you are at your baby’s height – look to see what she sees and baby-proof from there…it’s the best thing to do so you do not forget a thing.

  3. QUESTION:
    At what age did you fully baby proof your home?
    My daughter is 7 months old and we are moving in a month. She is very mobile and spends the day crawling around the living room. I don’t have locks on the cabinets yet, and I don’t allow her on the kitchen floor (gates and always supervised).

    As long as she spends her play time in her room or the living room and I keep the rest of the house gated off, do I need to fully baby proof this place? It seems silly since we are moving in a month and I don’t see how she would get into trouble… but it only takes a second.

    • ANSWER:
      I wouldn’t bother with the house you’re in now.

      But with your new house go a head and babyproof the whole house. SHe can’t spend her whole toddler hood in the play room. But if you make it part of your move in chores then you will get it done and out of the way.

      Good luck. And congrats on your new move.

  4. QUESTION:
    mom’s, please help, urgent!!! how did you baby proof your home with makeshift items and stuff.?
    i have resorted to using duct tape on cabinets and stuff due to my eleven month old crawling everywhere. i have two places that i need a baby gate for and i was wondering, what did you use as temporary baby gates? we have baby gates hopefully coming in from victoria, bc, but we need something now. please help.
    one place is from living room to kitchen. the other is from living room to hallway. we want her to stay in the living room where we can keep an eye on her
    keep in mind people, i need to step over this baby gate or go through it frequently.

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  5. QUESTION:
    What are the first things to child proof in your home when your baby starts getting mobile?
    My daughter isnt crawling yet, shes just rolling over. I just want to make sure I am prepared throughly.

    • ANSWER:
      Make sure you child proof any cabinets in the kitchen that have cleaning supplies in them, or breakables that you don’t want baby to play with. Also, baby proof drawers, she will be reaching up before you know it and you don’t want her to accidentally grab a fork. Electrical sockets need to be covered and cords tucked away. My son got to our computer cords when we thought they were pretty safe and taught us a lesson!

      I would invest in some gates as well. I live in a one story home, but we have gates up to bar his way to the front door, the master bedroom and the kitchen. Basically, we keep him in his room and the living room because they are thoroughly “baby-proofed”.

  6. QUESTION:
    Is your parents home baby/child proof?
    Just a random question that is more appropriate in this category.

    You can answer with a yes or a no or you can elaborate if you choose.

    If your parents are deceased, divorced, or for whatever reason you don’t want to answer this question about their home then you can answer this:
    Is your (fill in the blank with a relative) house baby proof?
    My mothers home which she shares with my stepfather is child proof.
    Between me, my sister, and my step brother and step sister my mother and stepfather have nine grandchildren ranging from twelve months to ten years old. Almost every weekend they have at least one grandchild at their house. I know I didn’t have to elaborate but I just wanted to explain.

    • ANSWER:
      NO! And my husband and I are having the first grandbaby on both sides.
      My parents have a large 4 thousand square foot home with 2 sets of stairs, marble tables with glass vases, pictures frames, dog toys just the perfect size for an infant to swallow a HUGE Pond in the back with water fountain…just waiting for a baby to fall in, a gas fireplace, tons of pretty things to touch, grab and break. It scares me to death!

  7. QUESTION:
    How are you baby-proofing your house with all the Christmas Decorations out?
    This past weekend my daughter, 20 months, pulled her stocking off the mantel and the stocking holder hit her in the head, large bump and cut but she’s ok!

    So that incident bought to me this question…how are you baby-proofing your home now that all the Christmas Decorations are out?

    • ANSWER:
      Ouch!! Everything is out of our 9 month olds reach. We normally put the tree up in the living room but decided on the dining room this year (our house is pretty open so you can see it from the living room and kitchen). We did that b/c we can put the baby gates up in that room to keep him away from it. My mom told me I should just enforce the word no and carry on as normal. It has obviously been a while since she had a 9 month old!!!!!!!

  8. QUESTION:
    What is the best way to baby-proof your house?
    I have an 18-month old who is going to be walking soon enough. What are the “Must Dos” of baby proofing my home?

    • ANSWER:
      Dude,

      By 18 months you should have all of the regular items already covered from outlets to stair gates and locking all the chemicals under the sink. By 18 months though you need to start thinking about climbing. Securing your TV and furniture to the walls so they do not tip over, securing kitchen drawers as they can now reach them. Keeping things they may be allergic to up high. As well as adding locks to exterior doors that are higher than they can reach.

      For a complete refresher course check out this article:

      http://www.bobvila.com/HowTo_Library/Childproofing_Your_Home-Safety-S3008.html


Baby Safety & Health

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Baby Care Accessories That Relate to the Safety of Your Baby!

Author: Harjinder Kaur

What are the aspects of child rearing that are most important to the modern parents of today?

When we look at this issue, we can only symphatise with the modern parents of today because most of them are working or running some full time jobs. There is so little time to spend with the children and babies, if both parents are working , and where the mother is not working, taking care of a baby is a demanding full time job itself that keeps the mother busy at all times. Indeed, taking care of a baby is a 24 hour job, because even a baby can wake up at any time during the night when the parents are trying to catch up on sleep, and so the parents are basically on call the entire day and night.

That is why we need modern tools and equipment, even toys and apparatus that can help parents raise up children in a safe and healthy environment,  and still be able to shower love and affection on the little children.With these modern conveniences, parents of today can breathe a little easier, and get some help from these tools to raise up their children in easier ways.

First and foremost, as parents, we need to care for the health of the baby, and secondly, we need to care for the safety of the baby. So our modern tools and aids to help raise a baby are concentrated towards these two important points. By using these tools and aids, parents can still get to work in their professions, and raise up a healthy child. These tools and aids are what we call Baby Care accessories.

Top on the list of baby care accessories will be the accessories that relate to the health of the baby – these are the baby’s health reporting tools and instruments that monitor the baby safety. Most of these tools and aids are fashioned with the baby in mind, and are atractively designed to please the baby’s mind after a lot of research. Most of these accessories are therefore shaped in the form of toys, of lovable animal shapes and in bright colors that can bring a smile on the baby’s face. In this way, the baby does not fear seeing bulky ugly looking instruments but will even enjoy these instruments as if they are their own toys. These tools help parents to monitor the health of the baby and their safety all the time, and therefore free the parents of some important time for them to run their work and jobs, while their babies can grow in a healthy and safe environment.

Baby care accessories that relate to the safety of the baby are:

1. Baby Safety Video Monitor or Cam
2. Baby safety crib
3. Baby Staircase Access Blocker
4. Baby Strollers
5. Baby Chair

Baby Instant care accessories that relate to the health of the baby are:
1. Thermometer or baby wireless thermometer
2. Parental heart listener
3. Duck Bath thermometer, elephant bath thermometer or the hippo bath thermometer
4. Teddy bear digital thermometer or a ear thermometer
5. Pacifier

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With these baby care accessories, parents have less of a worry during the time their babies are under child care while they are busy at work, as they know the health and safety of their babies are well taken care of while their babies are not under their direct supervision.

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Safety Baby Products

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Baby Carrier Bags- Your Child’s Safety and Comfort

Author: Jayson Pablo

It is the most joyful and wonderful feeling of life to have a baby. Babies are the little angels who fill life with immense bliss and happiness. The new-born child adds new zeal and aspirations in your life. And you want to give it a comfortable and safe life. The infants are really fragile and they need extra care and consideration. It is important to be immensely cautious while bringing up a baby. In the initial days of infancy, it is important to keep your baby with utmost carefulness. You should be highly aware of the various items that you would need for your kid. It is always desirable to consult the experts for deciding the correct range of products for your baby.

These may include baby care products, its feeding bottles and sippers, baby diaper bags and most importantly the strollers and the baby carrier bags. A large number of brands are available in the market that provides a variety of products in attractive colours and design. However the main emphasis should be laid on the quality and durability of the products as it is concerned with the safety of your child. Initially you may want to protect your new born from the external environment as you want to avoid any infections etc. However gradually as your baby grows few months or weeks old you may wish that your infant should now experience the outer world.

Before you decide to take your child out of the safe confines of your home, you should equip yourself with the various accessories that ensure that your child is comfortable. You may want to hold your child in your arms; however you may get tired eventually. Moreover it is not very safe as you may loose grip or hold, this may be quite risky and may cause injury to your child. This may be very painful for your baby and you as well. This does not mean that you should not take the kid outside the home; it only suggests that you should have a proper carrier bag in which you can take your baby to the outside environment with great safety and confidence. Baby strollers are also an efficient alternative for these bags.

Baby carrier bags are very handy and easy to use. They are made with fine quality material that ensures that it is completely safe and gentle to baby. These bags have sturdy and strong base for providing complete support to the baby. The bags come with lockable straps and belts with which the baby can be comfortably placed. They have strong grip and ensure that baby never slips out. The most desirable aspect of these carriers is that they can be hanged at the back and the front as per the convenience. It should be checked that the bags’ have padded straps for the waist and the shoulders. They should be lightweight and should feature adjustable straps.

These bags are really amazing as the babies can even sleep in them with great comfort. The biggest advantage of these bags is that you can easily take your baby with yourself while you are going for shopping in the malls or visiting your friend’s house in the evening. Whether you are going for a walk or to some get together-carrier bag is a blessing for the mothers who don’t want to leave their small kids at home while they go out. Like carrier bags, the baby strollers are also quite helpful while you want to take your child along with you. The strollers should have strong and durable wheels with which the proper balance can be maintained while moving, it should be ensured that there is sufficient provision for holding the baby with the help of belts etc. A large variety of bags are available in the market. You may have different colours, attractive patterns and designs. So now you need not worry while going out, you can safely and comfortably take your loved baby with yourself and enjoy evening walks and shopping with your baby.

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Jayson Pablo, a dedicated writer of Rupizcompare.co.uk which provide information on price comparison shopping on baby products.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    where i can find baby bedding and safety products at wholesale prices?
    I am currently in the process of starting my own home-based business and am looking for suppliers of baby bedding and safety products. I have already purchased my initial stock from one company but would like to have a variety of sources to utilise.

    • ANSWER:
      Dear Sir,

      Hope every thing is going well at your end.

      We feel proud to introduce ourself as manufacturer & exporter of home furnishing items spcially Baby Bedding Items.

      We would be pleased to develop samples according to your taste,

      For the products detail plz visit our web i.e. www.swatiexports.com

      Looks forward to hear a reply from your side.

      Awaiting Rsponse.

      Thanks & best regards,
      Sandeep
      Merchandiser(Home-Textile)
      Swati Exports,
      E-17,Sec-11,
      Noida-201301
      UP, (India)
      E-Mail:merchant.sandeep@gmail.com
      www.swatiexports.com

  2. QUESTION:
    I need to buy max-cosi (baby safety products) in Groningen. Can you give me adresses, I don’t speak Dutch.?
    Maxi-Cosi products
    Maxi cosi baby safety products

    • ANSWER:
      The easiest (although not necessarily the cheapest!) is to go to your local branch of Prenatal. They have branches in many towns and most cities. Then there are also larger stores as well which are excellent and well stocked. My local warehouse stock is Aalsmeer and I spent many an hour there when my two were a bit younger (now they are 1 and 3 years old so I don’t go so often)

      Anyway you are in luck! In Groningen there is a in-town branch and a warehouse branch as well. http://www.prenetal.nl/Filiaalwijzer
      Here is the address and opening times for the in-town one http://www.prenatal.nl/Winkels/ShopDetails.aspx?storeID=29 and here for the warehouse http://www.prenetal.nl/Winkels/ShopDetails.aspx?storeID=78 Like I said, go to the larger one if you can as it will be much better stocked with products

      They also have an online shop http://www.prenatal.nl/Shop_Homepage but of course this is in Dutch

      Otherwise I also used Baby Dump in comparison for things like car seats, buggies etc although they do not have a branch in Groningen but only in – Grou (FRIESLAND) and Zwinderen (GRONINGEN-DRENTHE) http://www.baby-dump.nl/index.php?page=ves

      So checking the NL website of Maxi Cosi then there is a page where you can type in your postcode or city and it brings up all the stockists in the area.
      - Go to http://www.maxi-cosi.com/maxicosi/dealers.aspx
      - On the right-hand side in the field next to “of Plaats” (or Place) type in “Groningen”.
      - Press “zoek” (search) and all the shops will come up with the addresses, map and websites if applicable

      If you are still stuck then feel free to Email me (click on my profile and you need to enable your Email option on your profile as well if you haven’t already done so)

      If you are looking for second hand (and there are a lot of second hand items because it is a common brand here) then you can look on Marktplaats, but it is completely in Dutch though….. http://www.marktplaats.nl/

      EDIT – do take care with lists from the yellow pages as there are no guarantees that all the stores stock Maxi Cosi stuff e.g. Wijsneus doesn’t.

  3. QUESTION:
    I need to buy max-cosi (baby safety products) in Amsterdam. Can you give me adresses, I don’t speak Dutch.

    • ANSWER:
      There are quite a lot of them, choose the one nearest to you:
      Teuntje
      Haarlemmerdijk 132
      1013JJ Amsterdam

      Geboortewinkel
      Bosboom Toussainstraat 22
      1054AR Amsterdam

      Babyboem
      Ten Katestraat 40
      1053CG Amsterdam

      Halfords Nederland
      Kinkerstraat 274-278
      1053GB Amsterdam
      or
      Albert Cuypstraat 72-74
      1072CW Amsterdam
      or
      Klimopweg 29
      1032HZ Amsterdam Noord

      A.B.C. Huydink
      Albert Cuypstraat 173
      1073BD Amsterdam

      Baby Anco Plaza
      Ceintuurbaan 326-328
      1072GM Amsterdam

      S En T Kinderwinkels B.V.
      Beethovenstraat 5A
      1077HK Amsterdam

      Koter & Co
      Scheldestraat 55-57
      1078GG Amsterdam

      Keet In Huis
      Knsmlaan 297
      1019LE Amsterdam

  4. 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

  5. QUESTION:
    What are some recent safety recalls on baby items and products?
    What are some website where you could see current safety recalls?

    • ANSWER:
      The thomas the tank engine magnetic toys

      the fisher price laugh and learn learning bunny….those are some that I have had to deal with but heres the links:

      http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/category/toy.html

      http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/category/child.html

  6. QUESTION:
    where do you find reviews on the safety of car seats and other baby products?

    • ANSWER:
      Hi! Here is a link to Consumer Reports Infant car seat products.. you don’t need to be a member for this part

      http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/babies-kids/baby-toddler/car-seats/infant-car-seat-ratings/ratings-overview.htm

      For other baby products, I google the name of the product + safety test.

      Also, check the reviews on Amazon, Target, Babies R Us… they aren’t “official” but they’ll give you a good idea about how the product functions and if other moms like it.

  7. QUESTION:
    Tell me your funny story about child’s safety products?
    I am so sick of seeing all the “must have safety products for babies and kids”. I’ll start- stupid helmets for healthy kids learning to walk, and ridiculous knee pads for babies learning to crawl!!!
    I am a mother- now I’m wondering what kind of lawsuits lead to these products? It’s overwhelming walking through the “safety aisle” at BabiesRus!

    • ANSWER:
      What’s your point….Do you have kids then it’s nothing stupid about putting those inquires out there

      Back years ago they didn’t have all these green lights and that’s when every body file to suit in court,so That’s a reason for this

      Hope this helps!!

  8. QUESTION:
    do you use the SKIN DEEP cosmetic safety database to find out how safe the baby products you buy are?
    my friend told me about it and i was wondering whether i could trust the information on the website. http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/browse.php?maincat=babycare

    • ANSWER:
      ummm YES why mothers do not read the ingredients on bath products I will never know! SLS, parabens etc.

      If you cannot pronounce it, it is not good!

      Warm water is ALL a baby needs to be cleaned with, olive or coconut is all they need for moisturizer.


Free Baby Bjorn Comfort Baby Carrier

The Babybjorn comfort carrier is latest way to comfortably and safely carry your baby. In the article we will discuss the many innovative features you will find on a Baby Bjorn carrier.

>> Free Babybjorn Comfort Carrier <<

Baby Carrier Review

The comfort baby carrier’s paediatrician approved design features adjustable waist and padded shoulder straps that help to spread the weight of the carrier over a greater area of your body, thus reducing pressure points and increasing comfort and durability. The adjustable waist belt serves to improve the parents manoeuvrability through pivoting more of the baby’s weight on the hips thus allowing more natural movement whilst still retaining the child.

If you or your partner has back problems, then the Active version of the carrier may be a consideration. This comes with a built in lumber support panel specifically designed to reduce stresses and provide maximum support to your lower back. This unit is also suitable for persons without back problems so the baby carrier can be used by a non-suffering partner as well.

Flexible Carrying Positions

The comfort carrier can be adjusted to suit the baby’s size making it suitable for comfortably carrying larger and older children, even over prolonged periods of time. BABYBJÖRN baby carriers also let you carry your child facing either forwards or looking towards you. The carrier now features two different leg positions, with a new wide leg position that allows children up to 31 pounds in weight to be carried facing the parent. An integrated head support can be used for babies facing towards you. The head support is not required when the baby is facing outwards and should be folded away.

Environmentally Friendly Construction

The fabric element of the free baby bjorn comfort carrier is made from one hundred percent organically grown cotton complying with the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) organic standards. All materials used in Babybjorn carriers that can become in contact with a baby’s skin contain no hazardous substances. To back this up the materials carry a worldwide recognised international safety standard for textiles (the Öeko-Tex Standard 100 Class 1). Using a Baby bjorn baby carrier during the teething phase means you don’t have to worry about your child chewing or sucking the fabric.

Designed to last

The comfort carrier can be used from newborn (as long as the baby is at least 8 lbs in weight and over 21″ in height) all the way up to 22 lbs in weight. Your carrier can also be machine washed at 40 degrees.

Baby bjorn carrier covers

These carrier covers are really useful if you use your baby carrier outside in poorer weather conditions and are readily available with different pattern designs should you ever want to change to look for your carrier. They are made from a dense felt-like fleece that is very warm and windproof (please note that whilst they are eater resistant they are not water proof). The carrier cover is also very easily removable.

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We hope that your like our review. Your free Babybjorn comfort baby carrier will free up your hands when out and about (particularly useful when shopping), will last you throughout your baby’s development and will be safe and comfortable for the both of you. Many thanks for taking the time to read our article.
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Babies are a big blessing to the parents. After the baby’s delivery, you have to buy a few more requirements. For instance, you might need a baby carrier after a few months since birth. Some people buy the carrier before giving birth. This is okay, but you should discover the best brands for baby carriers. Good examples include Evenflo carriers, Infantino carriers, and the Baby Bjorn carrier. The latter brand has gained a huge popularity now.

 

If you visit its official website, you can get a chance to read a FAQ section. These frequently asked questions could guide you a lot. Baby Bjorn products are amazing in many ways. They keep your baby safe, and they prevent you from getting tired quickly. The following are important things you should know about the brand carriers.

 

• Carrying positions – Baby Bjorn carriers allow you to carry the baby on your front body. Then, you could position the baby facing away from you or facing you. However, you should always consider the age of your baby. Small babies should always face mum’s face until they grow older. The older the baby gets the stronger its neck becomes to support the head.

 

• When to start using a Baby Bjorn carrier – Many new moms have no clue when they should start using the brand’s carriers. According to the site, a baby who weighs at least eight pounds can safely nestle in the carrier. This baby can already support his or head with mum’s support. Even so, you should know that babies are different. Some can safely rest in the carrier earlier than it is normal.

 

• Safety of your baby – The reason why a mom would rather use a carrier than a piece of cloth is to increase safety. Baby Bjorn carriers are strong and reliable. Simply follow the instructions to secure your child.

 

• Which carrier is right for you? – One major consideration is the prevailing weather conditions in your country or region. Some places are hot and others are cold. The company offers you just the right carrier for carrying your child.

 

• Can the carrier hold the baby for a long duration? – This is another question that a mom would like answered. The answer is a big yes. A few babies enjoy being close to the mom. Thus, the babies either want her to carry them all the times, or to place them on her laps. A carrier is perfect because a mom does not have to feel so tired. The baby cannot feel tired either. You can carry him or her as long as you desire.

 

• Quitting the carriers – You do not carry the babies in the carrier through out the toddler age. In fact, when your baby is about 26 pounds heavy, you could stop using the Bjorn carrier.

 

• Cleaning and maintenance – One reason why you should buy the baby bjorn carrier is the ease of maintenance. These machine wash items do not require more work. Just use warm water and air-drying to maintain cleanliness.

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Baby Carriers: Your Baby's Comfort vs. Yours

After nine months of pregnancy, you are now ready to bring your baby into the world. The first nine months have been hard enough, now as soon as the baby is out, things get harder and more complicated. There are a lot of things that you should learn about and you will need new things to purchase for you and your baby. While the process of buying things for your baby can be “super fun”, you need to be very careful in choosing the products that you will purchase for your child, especially when it comes to baby carriers.

Baby carriers are very significant pieces of equipment that can be both comfortable and convenient for you and your baby. Before you buy baby carriers, you have to consider a couple of things:

Your baby carrier should be comfortable for you. When you buy baby carriers, you have to try them out at the store and imagine how it would feel like if you have your baby on that carrier. For a baby carrier to be comfortable, it has to hold the baby high up and nestled close to your body. There are a lot of carriers available that have straps that hung on your shoulders and while they may seem easy and comfortable, they can be very strenuous on your shoulder especially if you have an actual baby put inside. Buy baby carriers that have wider straps because it distributes the weight.

Your baby should feel comfortable when put in the baby carrier. There have been a lot of researches done on the proper positioning of the baby when they are put on carriers. It is suggested that if you want to buy baby carriers, you have to opt for carriers that holds your baby against your body with proper support at the back (in the spinal area for newborns) so much so that babies are actually reclining on their carriers.

Your baby carrier should serve its purpose. This is one important factor in buying baby carriers. Your preference for baby slings should depend on when you plan to use your baby carriers. For instance, if you are planning to use it as you go around the house, and then you obviously need a baby carrier that will be very comfortable for you so that even if you carry your child for long hours, you will not feel uncomfortable.

To sum up, you need to be careful when choosing the right baby carrier for you.

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You can also read more about baby carriers on the following site: Baby Carriers Guide. Do not forget to check the popular Beco carrier as well.
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One of the joys of being a parent is buying infant baby boy/girl clothes. While you buy other items like baby food, baby carrier, and bedding it is also essential to buy proper clothes for your cute little baby. Buying clothes for the baby can be confusing and equally stressful if you don’t know how the right process of going about it.

 

It is always easy to find clothes for baby boys rather than baby girls. Clothing for a boy is always an easy option. But choosing clothes for girls can also be fun because you can dress them up like cute Barbie dolls.

 

Clothing for Baby Boy:

 

Infant boy clothing can be a mix and match in various ways. They can have different logos and funny designs of sports. Picture of animals on the clothes is also an excellent option. For example, lions, bears, alligators, and cute frogs on the dress look extremely cute. Dinosaurs are also another fun addition to the list. Choosing the proper color for your kid is essential as babies tend to like bright colors like pastel blue, yellow, green, bright hunter green, orange, and red. The recent trend is bold and brighter colors.

 

Clothing for Baby Girl:

 

Your child’s comfort is your top priority. No matter how fashionable a dress is, only fashionable clothing can’t be the best option for your baby. You need to avoid tight elastic waists, tight cuff lines and itchy laces. Laces can make the dress look beautiful but it has to be stitched in the proper way or it will make your baby extremely uncomfortable.

 

When you buy clothes for your little doll it is important that you think about her age. Babies do not like wearing dresses for a long time. A tight neckline can make her uncomfortable and cause problems in breathing. If you want to buy the fashionable dresses you can buy dresses which come with ribbon straps. These ribbon straps are not only stylish but are also easy to put on. Avoid clothes which are tight as they will make your baby feel stuffy and hot.

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Infant baby boy girl clothes these days are enhancing as far as the latest trend is concerned. Find all the latest fashion trends, celebrity fashion inspiration,must-have designer and high-street fashion and the hottest fashion at InfantBabyNewborn.com.
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Should You Buy the Hotslings Baby Pouch?

When you start to research baby slings, there are so many choices, including the Hotslings baby pouch, that it can be very difficult to figure out what you want. While every baby is different and you can’t guarantee your little one is even going to want to be in a sling . . . though most really enjoy it.

The big question, once you’ve started to narrow your search, is whether or not you should buy a specific baby sling. Let’s take a look at the Hotslings baby pouch.

Pros of a Hotslings Baby Pouch

Super comfortable. Almost everyone who has used a Hotslings carrier says that it is more comfortable than most slings, without the back pain. The stretchy fabric of the sling also helps make them far more comfortable, both for you and your baby.

Since the Hotsling carrier is so specific in sizing, you can be assured that it’s going to hold your baby snugly and you’ll be able to enjoy having your baby close to you all day. The sling also allows you to use both hands, though there will be some limitations in movement with your baby on front.

The Hotsling is a great way to move around with your baby. It isn’t just for infants though, you can use it with children right up to toddlers! While they are considerably heavier, sometimes it’s great to have a way to keep your wiggly 2 year old on your hip for a bit.

Cons of a Hotslings Baby Pouch

Many people have been complaining about the fact that Hotslings shrink when washed in hot water and dried in a dryer. This is definitely a concern, though the instructions for care indicate that the slings should be washed in cool water and air dried.

The problem with this is that most moms don’t have time to let their baby slings air dry! To get around this, many women purchase two slings. Since they aren’t that expensive, this is definitely an option.

Another issue with the Hotslings baby pouch is that size is very important. Why does this matter? Well, imagine you have a perfect sling for your newborn . . . then you lose some baby weight. You might need a new sling.

Despite these issues, the Hotslings baby pouch is what many moms (and dads!) swear by. For a good number of babies, this is the only sling they accept! If you want a comfortable way to carry your little one, then consider the Hotsling carrier.

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