Thursday, May 27, 2010

Ten Things to Remember When Taking Your Baby Shopping

It is always advised to wait until after the baby shower to do any type of shopping for your baby to see what you get and what is left that you might need. Most moms will go shopping for final things directly after the shower and prior to the baby's arrival but some do not. Some go into labor early leaving them with needs and some just prefer to do their finalized shopping after the baby is born. You may only get one solid opportunity to pick up the rest of the things you need so make a list and make it count.

1. Health and Safety Items - You will want to make sure you have a thermometer, baby monitor, night light, shampoo and body wash, diaper cream, nail clippers, baby lotion, brush or comb and a few pacifiers (just in case). A nasal aspirator should be on this list unless you "steal" the one from the hospital which most moms do.

2. Diapering - You are going to need a lot of diapers. You should also stock up on baby wipes, burp clothes, wash clothes and diaper pail is handy.

3. Clothing - You don't need a ton of clothes because they do grow out of them quickly but have enough so that every time your baby spits up you're not worried about when you are going to squeeze in the time to do a load of laundry. You'll need newborn sleepers, socks or booties, newborn cap, t-shirts and if it's winter then a coat or warm apparel of some sort.

4. Bedding - Be sure that you have receiving blankets, crib blanket or quit, swaddling blanket and possibly a hooded bath towel.

5. Equipment - The infant car seat is first on the list but unless your baby came really early or you borrowed one for the initial ride home, you probably already have this. A baby carrier of some sort is essential whether it is a sling, wrap or pack is up to you. You will need a stroller,a bouncer or a swing and a diaper bag.

6. Furniture - Chances are you probably already have something for the baby to sleep in but you may need a bassinet, cradle or a crib. Also on the list is a mattress, waterproof pads, changing table and pads and please do not forget the mobile to hang over the crib!

7. Nursing Accessories - These are important if you are breast feeding. Nursing pillow, nursing pads, breast pump and storage bottles, nipples, feeding bottles and a bottle brush.

8. Mother Stuff - You are going to need nursing bras, a nursing gown or just practical pajamas, extra-long maxi pads, bath herbs and lanolin or some other product to soothe your very tired and very sore nipples.

9. Odds & Ends - If you haven't already bought birth announcements, now is a good time. An infant hand mold is a great idea to pick up, baby books and a journal and make sure you have a camera.

10. Gift for Fido - your dog or cat also has to undergo a lot of adjusting and having to share in the attention. It's important to let them they are still loved just the same so they don't resent your little bundle of joy. Pick them up a toy or a treat to show them they aren't forgotten.

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Baby Sun Hats - Hats Especially Made to Protect Your Baby From the Sun

A baby's skin is more than twice as sensitive as an adult's skin. Needless to say, it is more than twice as susceptible or vulnerable to irritations and damages, especially if exposed to the ultraviolet rays of the sun. Sun block and other sun protection items are important items that every baby kit should contain. One sun protection item that you should make a point of buying for your child is a baby sun hat. Ordinary hats can protect your baby from the sun but the protection these hats provide is often not enough.

Made especially for babies

What is so special about baby sun hats? These hats are protective caps that are especially designed for babies. Made of soft fabrics like cotton, nylon, or polyester, these caps block harmful rays from the sun. There are some models of these hats hat have additional protective layers to further protect the wearer from UVB and other harmful rays.

Fun and colorful protection

Baby sun hats are available in different colors and come with different kinds of designs. There are hats in simple, solid colors that you can match with your baby's everyday wear and there are also hats with fancy designs that you can use for special occasions. Some of the most common designs featured in baby sun caps are flowers for baby girls and animals for baby boys. Princess and nautical themes are also very popular. Some manufacturers of baby sun caps also make hats that are especially designed for certain occasions such as Christmas, Easter, and Memorial Day. It is best to buy different kinds of baby sun hats so you can mix and match these with your child's wardrobe.

Reversible hats

If you want to be practical about your baby's sun hats, you can opt to buy reversible ones. Reversible sun caps for babies feature two kinds of designs, usually a solid colored-one and one with a colorful pattern.

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Pediatric Medical Equipment by PediaPals

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How to Use the Nose Frida Nasal Aspirator

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Monday, May 17, 2010

Child Care & First Aid : How to Treat an Infant's Cold

Treating an infant's cold usually can be done at home if the baby does not develop a high fever. Clearing the baby's nose, giving him or her saline nose drops and humidifying the air can also help comfort a sick infant. Take care of a baby cold, rubbing menthol ointment on the baby's chest and cheeks to open the airways, withexpertise from a registered nurse in this free video on child care. Expert: Beverly Bitterman Contact: www.beverlybitterman.com Bio: Beverly Bitterman began her career as a registered nurse working in Cardiac Intensive Care. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Baby Nasal Aspirator - Proper Use and Types

Physicians generally recommend that nasal mucus be removed when possible in order to avoid infection that can spread to the ears - as well as to reduce your child's discomfort. Infant and newborn nasal congestion is due to the blockage of the nasal passages usually due build-up of mucus or the membranes lining the nose becoming swollen from inflamed blood vessels.

It is also known as nasal blockage, nasal obstruction, blocked nose, runny nose, stuffy nose, or stuffed up nose. Nasal congestion can range from a mild annoyance to a life-threatening condition. Newborns can only breathe through the nose (newborns are "obligate nose breathers"). Infant congestion can interfere with breastfeeding and cause life-threatening respiratory distress. Mucus that remains in the nose for long periods of time can cause sinus infections that can spread to the ears.

The question then is, what is the best method and tool to accomplish this?

Baby nasal aspirators to remove nasal mucus are generally of three types: 1) Bulb syringe 2) Battery-powered and 3) Self-suctioning. The last type is generally regarded as the most effective because, by using your own suction, the operator can effectively generate greater and more consistent suction. Self-suctioning type aspirators are designed so that mucus is captured in a receptacle or a filter so that the operator (most often a parent) is not exposed to mucus and germs.

Hospitals send new parents home with traditional bulb-type nasal aspirators, however, they are not necessarily the best tool for the job. The main drawback of the bulb syringe aspirator is that because the bulb is of limited size, it can only generate limited suction. This requires that the bulb be inserted into the nostril of the child repeatedly in order to remove mucus. This is difficult with a child that will inevitably be squirming and can cause damage to the delicate nasal membranes.

We have tested all available battery-operated nasal aspirators on the market today and generally find them to be ineffective for the reason that they do not generate sufficient suction. A battery-powered vacuum pump is not generally strong enough to remove mucus that is deeper inside the sinus cavity, and this is the mucus that is most important to remove.

Baby nasal aspirators that employ self-suctioning have the advantage that the amount of suction that can be generated is limited only by the lung capacity of the operator. Here we would like to address some of the typical concerns that parents have regarding self-suctioning baby nasal aspirators:

Concern: I will catch my child's cold using a self-suctioning aspirator.
Response: Virus and bacteria are water-borne, they can only be spread if they are contained in droplets of water or mucus. Properly designed self-suctioning aspirators are designed expressly to prevent the passage of droplets through the suction tube. In addition, self-suctioning aspirators generally employ filters to catch liquid droplets.

Concern: I will generate too much suction and injure my child
Response: We only need consider the relatively large pressures generated by sneezing, which can exceed velocities of 100 miles per hour. Compared to this the pressure generated by a parent suction is relatively low, on the order of 1/10th the velocity and therefore pressure. In other words, the body is designed to withstand and indeed generate significantly more sinus pressure than is created in the nasal suctioning process.

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Saturday, May 8, 2010

How to Use the Nose Frida Nasal Aspirator

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

DHA and Fish Oil - Breastfeeding Mothers Need More of Both

The established benefits of DHA, an essential omega 3 fatty acid, are growing by the day. It is now firmly established that over 90 percent of us have levels of omega 3 essential fatty acids that are too low and we can improve this by daily supplementation with capsules of fish oil. Breastfeeding mothers also have powerful reasons to supplement their diet with essential fatty acids known as omega 3 fats. There are numerous benefits of breastfeeding, and one of the most important breastfeeding tips is the importance of adequate DHA in your breastmilk.

It is now known that growing fetuses have a high demand for both DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), the 2 most important of the omega 3 essential fatty acids. However once the baby is born that demand for an adequate supply of DHA and EPA does not decrease. And of course for a fetus or for a baby that supply of DHA comes from the mother, certainly in cases where the mother is breastfeeding.

Studies have shown that babies of breastfeeding mothers who supplement with DHA, found in fish oil, show higher scores on psychomotor development at 30 months of age, have better visual development and improvements in IQ assessment.

These are powerful reasons for a breastfeeding mother to increase her intake of fish oil. Breastfeeding mothers, like the rest of our population, are generally deficient in the important omega 3 essential fatty acids.

If your intake of seafood products is adequate then this should not be the case, however studies show that for almost all of us our intake of seafoods is not adequate. There are a number of reasons for this. Fish is expensive and it is also generally recognized that most fish is contaminated with toxins such as mercury.

There are plant based sources of Omega3 fats however these are a different form of essential fatty acids and are nowhere near is beneficial to us or to our babies as the important omega 3 essential fatty acid called DHA.

Taking daily omega 3 capsules is the perfect way to supplement your diet with DHA. Breastfeeding mothers can do this cost effectively and in perfect safety because the best fish oil capsules are entirely free of contamination and can be taken daily with confidence, and at a much lower cost than eating fish.

The jury is now in on the benefits of fish oil for babies of breastfeeding mothers. Powerful reasons are established for mothers to undertake omega 3 supplementation right from conception, through pregnancy, during breastfeeding and even thereafter for their own health.

Remember though, not all Omega 3 capsules are the same. It is important to know how to find fish oil capsules that represent the best value and the best effectiveness.

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