Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Packing Up My Old Diapers
Monday, October 25, 2010
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
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Friday, October 22, 2010
A Little About Newborn Baby Clothes
Every new baby needs newborn baby clothes. Before you are even permitted to take the baby out of the hospital you have to make sure that you have a change of clothes ready for the baby. Most families purchase their newborn baby clothes long before the baby is even born.
While some families may wait until they know which gender the baby will be others prefer not knowing the baby's gender until birth and therefore purchase newborn baby clothes which can be used by either gender. But no matter how you choose to look at it is important to know that before you even go into the hospital for the delivery of the child you have to make sure that you already have newborn baby clothes on hand.
There are so many options to choose from when it comes to getting these clothes for your baby. You will be needing things like hats and that as well as booties, shorts and shirts. Furthermore, you will also need things like blankets and towels as well. While these may not seem to be part of your standard concept of what makes newborn baby clothes, you'll come to a realization the moment you received the list of things that you will need from the doctor that these two particular items will also need to be included with your purchases.
Is important to make sure that what you get is all natural cotton fabric because they newborn baby may be allergic to certain types of fabrics and you do not need the baby to develop an allergic reaction before you even take it home. The good news is though, that generally the first couple of sets of clothing that you will purchase for your baby are actually affordable. Just make sure that they are easy to use because your baby will be wearing diapers as well as still have the umbilical cord attached for the first couple of weeks after the birth.
Some adults still own the baby blanket they had when they were infants, which goes to show that quality counts in this area. Spending a little extra on newborn baby clothing and such like pays off in the long run.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
AIO Cloth Diapers
Generally we want for our babies, all the comforts possible when it comes, to food, clothing, furniture and most when it comes to diapers. Everywhere we see ads for all kinds of diapers, that promises us miracles, but in the end, they all leave behind an irritated skin, or remove unsightly odors. So what can we do about this, because all our children suffer and do not understand very well why they have to go through all this.
In this article we try to present a unique alternative to usual diapers, that might delight you, and if you decide to use them, most likely you will be very happy, and if you try it on your baby, you will receive the wanted and expected comfort. It's about aio cloth diapers. That means all in one. These diapers are called so, because it is both a diaper and a covering, both in the same object. The cover is already sewn onto the diaper area, so we do not need another outfit. I recommend cotton diapers aio. Because they are 100% cotton, with no polyester filling, and very easy to use.
Mounting modules is the same as the normal diapers, so it is very simple and safe. Generally they are very durable and soft. They consist in six layers. Four of them are 100% cotton terry and the other two are 100% cotton flannel. They absorb very well and are very easily to wash and reused. I think this is the best material for the manufacture of diapers, because cotton is a good absorptive, it does not eliminate odors and is very soft, plus they leave your baby skin to breathe. Besides do not forget that is a material of natural fibers and hypoallergenic.
We can find sizes such as: x small-that can support a weight between 4 and 10 pounds, small-for weights between 10 and 19 pounds, medium-weight - for children between 19 and 30 pounds, medium long- 22 and 33 pounds or large-between 28 and 50 pounds. These diapers prevent leaks, and we can say goodbye to baby skin irritation. Indeed, may be more expensive than the usual, but I think that is a good investment, and besides that are reusable, so you could even make a saving.
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Monday, October 18, 2010
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
How to Use Cloth Diaper Without Hassles
Many parents want to use cloth diapers but think that it's too difficult. It is much easier to grab a disposable diaper and then toss it away when it's soiled. However, it is possible to minimize the hassles of using cloth diapers. Here are some ideas for how to cloth diaper more easily:
Use a diaper service.
If you don't want to even think about what kind of cloth diapers to use, much less wash and dry them, a diaper service is for you. With a diaper service, you receive a week's worth of clean diapers as well as a diaper pail. Just put the dirty diapers in the diaper pail until the new set of clean diapers arrives one week later. This is the easiest way to cloth diaper.
Use disposable diapers sometimes.
Cloth diapering isn't an all or nothing affair. If you find it too difficult to use cloth diapers at night or when you're out of the house, then use disposable diapers at those times. You'll still be minimizing your family's contribution to land fills, as well as your baby's exposure to the chemicals in disposable diapers.
Organize your supplies.
Set up a diaper changing station in convenient areas of your house. At least one upstairs and one downstairs would be ideal. In each changing station, make sure you have a diaper pail, fresh diapers, baby wipes or washcloths (I use spray bottles and washcloths instead of wipes), hand sanitizer, diaper rash cream, diaper covers and whatever else you use whenever changing your baby's diaper. Have a place nearby to air wet diaper covers. A mug tree or wall hooks are great for this.
Make your cloth diapers ready to go.
Fold and arrange the cloth diapers so that they're ready to go with each diaper change. If you use pocket diapers, stuff them with diaper liners as soon as you take them out of the dryer. Stack them up in a diaper stacker, just as you would disposable diapers. Then when you're changing baby's diaper, you just grab one and go.
Use the dry pail method.
Place wet and soiled diapers in a dry pail; don't put water in it. The wet pail method is messy, stinky and potentially dangerous. Small children can drown in even a few inches of water. Besides, the dry pail method is much more hygienic. Sprinkle the bottom of the pail with some baking soda, to cut on odors. Cover the pail and your room won't stink.
Cloth diapering doesn't have to be complicated or burdensome. With a little planning and organization, it can be quite pleasant and almost as convenient as disposable diapers. Give it a try and you'll soon come up with your own way of how to cloth diaper more conveniently.
Alexis Rodrigo is a work at home Mom to 3 kids, certified childbirth educator and natural parenting advocate. Get more information on baby cloth diapers Sign up for the FREE Natural Parenting Newsletter to receive natural parenting information, exclusive offers, product reviews and recommendations right in your Email. Go to http://www.naturalmomsblog.com
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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Monday, October 11, 2010
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Baby Girls Dresses - What You Need to Consider
Depending on the baby girls dress you are looking for, there are certain things you need to consider. Dressing up your little one is something that usual revolved around a special event, and you want it to be as low-stress as possible - for you AND them!
Toddlers can be fidgety. Standing or sitting for any length of time has them jumping up and down, spinning (arms and body), and adjusting their clothing. With that in mind, it is important to find a dress that will allow your toddler to move and be comfortable. If it is too tight, they will be distracted. If the material is scratching, even in the very least, your little girl is going to find it hard to remain still. Wearing something under their dress that will "pad" the material in the dress will definitely help. If you can find something in cotton, it will help your baby girl feel comfortable.
Toddlers grow up quick. When planning for your special event, you need to keep this in mind. If you are planning for a wedding that might be a year out, your toddlers dress size needs to be considered a year out. Nothing is more frustrating and disappointing than to pull your little girls dress out and find she has outgrown it! Planning ahead will help you avoid this headache. You probably will also want to consider the inevitable "accident" your toddler has during the special event. It is a good idea to budget in for a duplicate dress - just in case.
How much do you want to spend? The cheaper dresses that are available are not necessarily going to be your best choice. At the same time, an expensive dress, for other reasons, probably is not going to be good choice either. So what do you choose? What is the special event? What time of year? Cheaper dresses are probably good for those shorter moments as the material usually is not meant for extended comfort. Baby girls dresses that are more expensive likely will be more durable and lasting.
Many baby girls dresses are available for your consideration from a number of online sources, so I recommend you look around and compare. Careful planning will help make the special occasion a positive experience and memorable for you and your baby girl. For a great place to start, visit my site, Baby Girls Dresses.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Potty Training My Toddler
How To Potty Train a Toddler. Top 5 ways of knowing if your child is ready for that big step. One of the most frightening things about being a new parent is figuring out when a child is ready for the "next stage in life". When are they ready to stop drinking from a bottle, or when should they attempt to feed themselves or when should a parent start potty training? These changes were quite frightening for me because as I read many expert opinions about the subject and the consequences associated with doing something wrong, you have no choice but to be scared of messing up so bad that your child will have to deal with the consequences forever.
I'm here to tell you to relax. The wonderful thing about most of these stages, they are part of nature and most of the time nature will prevail despite our short falls. The best advice for new parents is to follow the signs that nature provide.
The top 5 signs that signal you that your child maybe ready for potty training are as follows:
1) Your child stay dry for longer period of time
2) Your child wakes up dry often in the morning
3) Your child starts dressing herself/himself
4) Your child let you know they need changing or if they are wet
5) Your child show interest in wearing big kids underpants
These signs tell you that this is a great time to make an attempt at potty training. Now it is important to remember in all the different stages in your child's life, the most important ways to influence change is through consistency and serving as the role model.
When beginning to potty train my daughter, I first took her to the store to select the "Big Girl" underpants to serve as her motivation. I selected to begin this process at a time when I was home on leave from work with her and when we would have very little distractions from our schedule.
The next day, I introduced her to the potty. We started our day on the potty. During that day, every time I went, my daughter sat on the potty. The second day, I put on the Big girl underpants on her for an hour and I move the potty to the family room where we spend most of our day. Every 30 minutes I would have her sit on the potty. This would go on for several days, until she finally goes on her own. I celebrated with her, but not excessively. I wanted her to know that this was a great thing but also a normal part of life.
Like I mentioned before, relax if your child resist at first. Eventually, your child will come around. You will not have an 18 year old in diapers. It will happen in due time. Be patient, relax, stay consistent and motivated.
Michela Victor is a mother of 2, an entrepreneur and a health consultant.
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