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Homemade Baby Food

Making your own baby food is as easy as 1-2-3. Read how here. Did you know that making your own baby food is not only easy, but cost-effective too? And, you have the added reassurance that you are providing your baby with wholesome, nutritious foods. Use organic fruits and vegetables whenever possible to eliminate the risk of exposure to harmful pesticides and chemicals. Be sure to wash your hands and the equipment your are going to use thoroughly before preparing your baby's food. Peel fruits and vegetables and remove any seeds that could be a potential choking hazard.

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Pacifier Safety

Pacifiers can be very useful. Learn how to use them safely. Recent research has concluded that pacifiers may decrease the risk of SIDS when used during sleep. The reasons for this, however, are not yet fully understood. Because of these findings, the American Academy of Pediatrics is now recommending pacifiers at bedtime until the age of one. If you are breastfeeding, the AAP recommends waiting until breastfeeding is well established, usually about a month, before offering a pacifier or bottle. Now, let's discuss pacifier safety 101. One piece pacifiers are the safest.

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Infant Safety in the Tub

Bath time can be loads of fun, but if you're not careful, it can be quite dangerous. Slips, falls, scalding, and drowning are just a few of the potential hazards lurking in the tub. Follow these guidelines to keep your little one safe. - ALWAYS test the temperature of the bath water. The water should feel warm, not hot. Test the water temperature with your wrist (or forearm) or use a thermometer (the water temperature should be 100 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the National Safety Council).

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death in infants under the age of one. SIDS is defined as the sudden unexplained death of an infant under 1 year of age. The highest incidence of SIDS occurs between 2 to 4 months of age. What causes SIDS? Despite years of research, the cause of SIDS is still not fully understood. However, certain risk factors have been associated with a higher risk of SIDS. These include: * Previous family history of SIDS * Inadequate or absent prenatal care * Smoking during and/or after pregnancyr

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Baby Safety in the Car

When out on the road, expect the unexpected. Follow these tips to keep your family safe. Did you know that traffic accidents are still a leading cause of death and injury in children? Keep your precious cargo safe and reduce your chances of becoming another statistic. - ALWAYS use a car seat when transporting your child in the car. - Studies show that 4 out of 5 car seats are not installed properly. Get your car seat inspected to make sure yours is not one of the four. Call your local police/fire station or visit seatcheck.org for a certified technician near you.

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Newbo 101

The day has finally come to take your newbo home. Now, it's all up to you, no more help from your nurses. Feeding, burping, diaper changes, bath time...who has time to sleep anymore? If you are like most parents, you've probably already forgotten the instructions that your nurses gave you right before you left. Well, not to worry, we have the information for you right here. Feeding

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Circumcision - What's Your Decision?

Trying to make a decision about circumcision? Review the risks and benefits. Having to make the decision to circumcise your brand new son can be a difficult choice for some parents to make. For others, the decision is not so difficult due to cultural and/or religious beliefs. What is circumcision? Circumcision is the surgical removal of foreskin, which is the fold of skin covering the penis that boys are born with. Once this foreskin is removed, the tip of the penis (also known as the glans) is exposed.

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Protecting Our Babies From Toxic Chemicals

Recent media attention conce ing chemicals in baby products has caused much conce and alarm. The No More Toxic Tub report from the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a non-profit agency whose goal is to bring attention to harmful chemicals in our skin care products, informs us that many of the baby products that we know, love, and have used for many years contain cancer-causing (carcinogenic) chemicals, specifically, 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde.

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Pregnancy Money Saving Tips

Did you know that you can begin saving money BEFORE your baby even arrives? Review our tips and start saving today! 1. Here's some food for thought, did you know that announcing your baby's gender to friends and family sets you up for receiving tons of blue or pink baby clothes. Wouldn't you rather get more useful items for your baby shower? If you can keep a secret, don't let anyone know that you are having a boy or a girl.

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Tips for New Dads

Are you a new daddy? Well, dads are important, too. Here's what we think every new dad should know. The first weeks with a new baby is not only stressful for new mommies, but for new daddies, too. Prepare yourself by following these general guidelines:

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Here Comes Baby

At last, your brand new bundle of joy has arrived! Now what? Here's what you can expect during your hospital stay. Keep in mind that this is a generalization and focuses on the delivery of a healthy, term (born after 37 weeks) newborn. Some little 35 and 36 weekers may also be included depending on how vigorous and big they are at birth.

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Infant Toy & Product Safety

Review our important tips for safe products and toys before giving your baby any toys or products which may cause harm. Picking out the items on your baby registry is a lot of fun, but make sure to choose items that are safe for your baby too: - Using one piece pacifiers eliminates the risk of the pieces coming apart which is a choking hazard. In addition, one piece pacifiers are easier to clean. - Never attach pacifiers to a string, rope, or ribbon to prevent accidental strangulation. - Inspect pacifiers and nipples often to ensure their integrity.

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Inside the Well-baby Nursery

After your baby is born and you have had time to bond and nurse your baby, your little angel will be taken to the well-baby nursery. Once in the nursery, your baby will stay there until he/she is warm enough (and stable enough) to get a bath, warm up after the bath, and then maintain a normal temperature when placed into an open crib. This process is very individualized and the length of time in the nursery varies greatly from baby to baby. Rest assured that the nurses do what they can to expedite this process without compromising your newborn. Our main conce is the health of your newborn.r

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Saving Money on Babies

Having a baby is no easy job and it can get quit expensive when you add everything up. Cut some of these costs with our money saving tips and coupons. Breast is Bestr Breastmilk is the most ideal food for your baby and it's FREE! No bottles, nipples, bottle brushes, formula containers, or formula needed. Talk about savings! Formular

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Baby Safety in the Crib

Your baby may not sleep through the night, but make sure they sleep safely when they do. Keep your baby safe and sound with the following pointers: -Make sure the crib sits on level flooring to avoid tipping.rn-Ensure the integrity of the crib (no loose slats, no chipping paint, etc.).rn-Use a firm mattress that fits snugly in the crib. If you can fit more than 2 fingers between the mattress and the crib, you should not use the mattress.rn-Do not use soft bedding, pillows, blankets or sleep positioners in the crib.rn-Sleep sacks are a great, safe alte ative to blankets.r

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Choosing a Doctor For Your Baby

Looking for a doctor for your baby? Let us help! Choosing a doctor for your new baby is an important task that takes time and research. Start looking before your baby is born. If you haven't chosen a physician, not to worry, you will have access to the hospital's physicians.

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Sleeping Tips For Baby

Feeling exhausted and having trouble putting your little one to sleep? Try these tips we collected from other mommies. Remember, there are many ways to accomplish the same desired result. Apply the tips provided here and mold them to the result that best suits you, your baby and your family's needs. For You: * For the few weeks after birth, try to sleep when baby sleeps. Household chores can be done later....or better yet, by someone else. * Allow for a night feeding to be done by dad or another supporting caregiver. For Your Baby

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Important Car Seat Safety Tips

The following guidelines can help reduce the risk of severe injury to your precious baby if you are ever involved in a car accident. *Your child should ride rear-facing until they are at least 1 and weigh at least 20 pounds. It is best for your child to ride rear-facing for as long as possible. The American Academy of Pediatrics is now encouraging children to ride rear-facing until they have reached the height and weight limits of the convertible car seat, or until the minimum age of 2.

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Breastfeeding Tips

Feeling frazzled trying to breastfeed? You're not alone. Review our tips for success. The first few weeks of breastfeeding can be very challenging for a new mom. Here are a few tips to help you succeed: * Choose a comfortable place to nurse. Sit back, rest your head and neck, and use a foot rest to enhance your comfort. Comfort is key since you will be in this position for some time. * Have a glass of water handy and any other item that you may need during this time such as a snack, telephone, or magazine. * Use a nursing pillow or regular pillow to help position your baby.

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Making Homemade Baby Wipes

Wanna save money? Making homemade baby wipes takes just a few minutes of work and save loads of money. Here's the money saving recipe: Take 1 roll of premium paper towels and cut in half (width wise) using a sharp knife. Cheap, thin paper towels will rip easily. I recommend making your cloth wipes 1/2 a roll at a time, but if you have more than one child or feel like half a roll doesn't last as long as you would like, use both halves. When making: (1) 1/2 roll 1 cup Water 1 Tablespoon baby wash, shampoo or soap shavingsr

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Money Saving Tips for Mama

With a new addition to the family, your overall expenses are about to hit an all-time high. Use our money saving tips to control these expenses. 1. Plan and budget your meals. Writing a grocery list with pre-planned meals can help you avoid impulse buys at the grocery store. 2. Shop at farmer's markets for fresh, low-cost produce and groceries. 3. Join as many mailing lists as you can to receive freebies and coupons. Examples include: formula manufacturers, on-line retailers, supermarkets, and wholesale/discount retailers. 4. Enter free giveaways and sweepstakes.r

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Bottle Feeding Tips For Babies

There's more to bottle feeding than you may realize. Get the inside scoop here. 1. Change your baby's diaper before the feeding. This helps wake your baby for the feeding and allows for undisturbed sleep after the feeding. 2. Prepare your baby's daily amount of formula ahead of time. You can: Mix the desired amount of formula beforehand and put it the fridge. Then when you are ready to use the milk, place it in a bowl of warm water to take the chill off. Prepared powder formula may be kept in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours after mixed.

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Cord Blood Banking 101

Cord blood is the blood present in the umbilical cord and placenta before, during, and after birth of an infant. Just like bone marrow, it contains an abundant amount of stem cells which can be used to treat many types of diseases.

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Breast Or Bottle?

Choosing to breast feed or bottle feed (or to use a combination of both) is a personal decision which every mom and soon-to-be mom must face. There are numerous advantages and disadvantages to both. The method of feeding chosen should be one that incorporates personal views, health, emotional and physical well-being, and promotes a happy and healthy home for parents, infants, and siblings. Breastfeeding: The Advantages

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Tips for keeping your baby healthy and safe

Here are some key points to remember to help keep your baby healthy and safe. Remember, newbo s, preemies, and young infants are very susceptible to illness. Be sure to: * Wash your hands frequently when caring for your little one (especially after going to the bathroom and changing diapers). * Make sure all visitors wash their hands prior to touching your baby. * Make sure visitors are not ill when coming to visit. * Avoid large crowds for at least 1 month after your baby is born. Help protected your baby from accidental injury. Be sure to:

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