Monday, November 28, 2011
Sassy Pants Diapers
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Baby Diaper Bags
There is a trend toward wearing personalized diaper bags, and some consumers are adamant about sporting the cool, and unique diaper bags of various styles and utility. There are a few different types of designer bags for both men and women, so choose wisely.
Trendy tote bags now adorn the shelves in the form of designer diaper bags. Originally tote bags were designed to carry things too large for a purse or normal handbag. Just a reminder that totes were used in Germany in the 1930's and was called German bread bags. So here is a bag that has transcended in functionality, from carrying bread to carrying diapers and doing so with style.
Where the tote follows form, the backpack follows function. Backpack style diaper bags are very practical. While pushing the jogging stroller or hiking you could be wearing a rugged backpack diaper bag loaded with baby essentials. Look for DadGear to emphasize these styles of diaper bags.
From whence did the messenger bag originate? It appears to have been built for speed and utility when on the move. The great messenger bag traveled with the Pony Express, Royal Mail Couriers in the United Kingdom and is famous with bicycle messengers in the business districts of New York and San Francisco. Talk about re-use and versatility, the messenger diaper bag is now a big favorite with the modern, mobile family.
Hobo diaper bags are urban chic, made to function like the bags carried by those train hopping travelers made famous in the movies or depression era USA. The hobo style diaper bags utilize a wide array of outer and inner pockets to carry all the required baby gear,accessories and gadgets
The mother of all diaper bags is the Mothership. When you have numerous children in your care and plenty of baby gadgets and gear to haul around, this large diaper bag fits the purpose.
Would you have thought that NASA and Star Wars would have contributed to the design concepts of the diaper bag? Yes they have, introducing the much needed escape pod concept to the diaper bag world. Escape pods can be kept in the Mothership or kept separately with just enough items for that quick trip to the store with baby.
Travel pods are multi functional; there is a separate pod for diapers, bottles and other food utensils. Keeps baby stuff in separate pods, which makes it easy to grab the right pod when you are in the car and can't pull out the main diaper bag.
Our mission at Baby Gadgets and Gear is to discover excellent designer diaper bags made to order for the modern family. We take extreme pride in finding the best diaper bags from the best designers, created for every occasion imaginable.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
God Of Croats (Bog I Hrvati), documentary, English subtitles - Vatican's role in Holocaust
Sunday, November 20, 2011
My, Oh, My. Season 3; Episode 9.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Bowel Incontinence and Kegel Exercises
Dealing with bowel incontinence can be highly embarrassing but thanks to adult diapers and other incontinence products you may be able to save your dignity. Other people will not be able to notice that you have an issue with bowel incontinence as these incontinence products are a great way to prevent you from having issues while you are trying to work or just enjoy your life.
When dealing with bowel incontinence it is important to schedule a meeting with your doctor to discuss various treatments that are available. This is the best way to figure out if there are surgeries or other things that can provide you with relief. Your doctor will like to talk to you about Kegel exercises. These are commonly used by pregnant women to help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. This will give you greater control over your bowels and can prevent you from having as many issues with fecal incontinence. It also helps to understand more about incontinence and how bowel incontinence differs from other types of incontinence. Some forms of incontinence can be managed with adult diapers and other products where others need to have additional incontinence products and therapies.
The Kegel exercises are easy to perform and just about anyone will be able to retrain their bowels by using these exercises. What you need to do is focus on isolating your pelvic floor muscles. The best way to do this is by using the restroom and focusing on stopping the flow of urine. As you try to stop the flow of urine you will be able to see which muscles are responsible for helping you to release fecal matter as well. The goal of Kegels is to strengthen these muscles and performing contractions and releases during excretion can show you that it is working and the muscles are starting to get tighter.
One other method to focus on strengthening the pelvic muscles is by using some rubber gloves and sticking a finger up the anus and then tightening around it with the muscles as tightly as you can. You need to hold the contraction for about 5-10 seconds before releasing and then doing it again. How often do you need to do the exercises is based on your doctors opinion but the average person will do it about 10 times a day.
A great way to find out if the Kegel exercises are helping is by using biofeedback. This is a computer program that will give you feedback as you are working on the Kegel exercises. Your doctor can perform the biofeedback in order to give you the right type of results and help you focus on strengthening them more if it's not working.
Finding the right type of products to help you manage fecal incontinence will make your life much easier. Use this link to find incontinence supplies that work well at catching the fecal matter that is released from your body throughout the day. Adult diapers and other incontinence products can help you to maintain your dignity as they will not only provide you with a product to catch the fecal matter but they can also give you additional things that help to cover up the smell that may come with bowel incontinence.
In addition to using adult diapers or incontinence underwear you also need to consider incontinence bed pads. This will give you a way to maintain your dignity at night in the event that you end up having problems with incontinence at night. One quality product to consider using is Abena adult diapers. These are wonderful products to help manage several different types of incontinence and give you back your dignity!
About the Author: Dianna Malkowski is a Board Certified Physician Assistant and Mayo Clinic trained nutritionist specializing in diabetes, cancer, wound healing, therapeutic diets and nutrition support. Also good at guiding right Incontinence products.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
PlasticPants - These Pants Can Be Comfortable, Too!
Plastic is often perceived as cheap but what prevents us from appreciating it as a clothing article is usually attributed to the fact that it is unbreathable and uncomfortable to wear. However, in the case of plasticpants, manufacturers are coming up with ways to make a pair become more comfortable and convenient to wear.
Making plastic comfortable
The purpose of wearing plasticpants is to prevent diaper leaks from staining your beddings and the rest of your clothes. These pants are also suitable for babies to prevent leaks and to keep the diaper in place when they are asleep. Some women also wear them during their time of the month over their panties to prevent menstrual blood from staining their sheets.
However, some people find that wearing plastic pants cause them a lot of discomfort. To address that problem, the pants are now available in different sizes to fit you properly. That way, you won't have to worry about it being too loose or too tight around the waist or thighs.
Convenient ways to wear plastic
Plasticpants are commonly worn or wrapped and secured over the diapers with elastic waistbands, thighbands, and Velcro straps. You can even find pull-up variants with elastic waistbands and thighbands to keep the diaper in place while making sure that you can put them on easily. There are also those made with high quality plastic that you can wash and reuse so you can save more.
The right size and the right fit
These pants provide you with a generally inexpensive way to protect your beddings and clothes from stains that can be tough to remove. To make plastic more comfortable to wear, make sure that you pick the right size that fits just right on your waist and thighs. Remember that something too tight can cut your circulation and can make you sweat and become uncomfortable.
Important information
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
What a poopy childhood does to developed boyish boys.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Things That Grown Women Don't Wear
Apart from diapers, you mean? Even then, that's questionable since we do use sanitary napkins...which...erm, some kids liken to a nappy. I know of one mother who actually said it was a nappy to her kids! I was like....argh, eugh, gross...but she took it in her stride, raising her eyebrows asking, "What do YOU suggest I tell them?"
I don't know...but I told my son that it was none of his business and if he ever dares to touch those...erm, stuff or take it out of the room, I will personally see that his PC game privileges are taken away from him. And he refuses to look into my personal drawer after that.
I am no clothes-horse in person and it was only a couple of hours ago that my aunt in Dubai called me to tell me that I was sloppy. In my personal opinion, I am 'carelessly casual'. Hey, can you blame me for being so when I work at home and have to consider changing in and out of clothes often because there's pee, poo, spit, vomit...and what-have-you-nots on them. I do have to take care of my kids, you know! Donald Trump is, unfortunately, out of my league and he's not my father, so, I have to take care of the kids and work at home at the same time, ok?
And since I work at home, is there a point to dress up in coats and skirts....what, to please my computer?
Anyway, in my personal opinion, there are several things that women shouldn't wear, under ANY circumstance.
ONE, pigtails. I used to have long hair and whenever I had to perform one of those 'ah-sam' (women who have to perform lots of house chores) work, I would tie pigtails. Now I don't. Why? Well, one of my cousins once asked me if I was trying to behave, act and look like a maid. If I walked side-by-side with my maid, they'd think I was the maid cause even my maid does not wear pigtails.
TWO, overcoats. In this friggin' weather?? Come on. But even if I was living in a very cold country, I would only wear an overcoat if someone threatened to shave my eyebrows off, ok?
THREE, checkered red and black skirts. ....and look like I was wearing a kilt? Come on. Besides, Kilts are for Scottish MEN, mind you, not sensible women.
FOUR, socks that goes up to the knee. You want to look girly, go for plastic surgery, dear. Wearing socks that goes up to your knee will only make you look like you're out of your mind, not younger.
FIVE, frilly frocks. Lord, only people who belong in an asylum will want to wear a frilly frock. Or are you pretending to be a princess in the making? Look, if you're 30 ot 40 years old, wearing a frilly frock makes you look like you don't know the difference between your nose and your knee.
For aging women, the best thing is to go for simple and casual stuff....back to the kind of clothes I would wear anytime of the day. As long as it is kept simple, nice, tidy, classy and not creased like you'd been snogging with your fave bloke behind the curtain, you should be safe.
Coming from a person who would rather be shot in the toe than wear high heels, you might want to consider whether you want to listen to me yap on about FASHION or not.
Marsha Maung is a freelance graphic designer and copy writer who works from her home in Selangor, Malaysia. She loves nothing more than blowing bubbles in the park with her 2 kids, Joshua and Jared and considers getting her hair yanked while playing horsey an absolute privilege. She is the author of "Raising little magicians", and the popular "The Lance in freelancing". More information can be found at http://www.marshamaung.com
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Adult Diapers - Incontinence in Women
Did you know women experience urinary incontinence or bladder leakage twice as often as men? The reason is mainly because of the differences between the male and female urinary anatomy. Urinary incontinence can range from annoying to debilitating, from a few drops to inability to hold a full bladder. Fortunately adult diapers and pads are readily available these days.
Women have many different types of urine loss. Stress, urge, overactive bladder, functional, and overflow are the most common. Some women suffer from combination or mixed types of incontinence. Transient incontinence is another type, however, it is temporary.
Stress incontinence is leakage of small amounts of urine while coughing, sneezing, exercising, and even laughing. Stress incontinence is treatable and can be eliminated, usually with surgery. Typically pads with adhesive strips work very well for stress incontinence until such time as medical treatment is available.
Urge incontinence is unexpected leakage of large amounts of urine occurring at anytime, even while sleeping. Urge incontinence may be caused by nerve problems or damage resulting in bladder spasms or contractions. Many diseases as well as stroke and injury may cause urge incontinence.
Overactive bladder is a condition where bladder muscles contract without warning. Urinating often and urgently as well as a strong sudden urge to urinate followed by gushing and leakage are often symptoms of an overactive bladder.
Functional incontinence may be caused by medical issues that result in an inability to think rationally, communicate, or move independently preventing the person from reaching a toilet.
Although rare in women, overflow incontinence occurs when the bladder doesn't empty properly, causing leakage of small amounts of urine.
Stress and urge incontinence frequently take place together in women. This combination or mixed incontinence is the most common type of lack of bladder control in women.
Transient incontinence is temporary bladder leakage due to medication, urinary tract infection (UTI), even sever constipation.
Each type of urine loss can be managed effectively with adult diapers when medical treatment is not an option or the condition is temporary. Disposable adult diapers are available in several styles. Disposable underwear or pull-ups are perfect for light to moderate urine loss. diapers or briefs are more absorbent and ideal for moderate to heavy urine loss and have Velcro tabs to hold secure. Belted undergarments are just that: a belt with a pad. Pads with adhesive strips are good for light bladder leakage.
Purchasing incontinence products online is discreet, private, secure, and can be less expensive than traditional retail sources.
http://www.DiscreetAdultDiapers.net is your online source for all your incontinence needs: adult diapers or briefs, underwear or pull-ups, pads, and personal cleansing products.