Tips First Time Mum

In the hospital you have lots of help—nurses, lactation consultants and doctors—all at your beck and call. Then comes the time to take your little one home. You’ve read the “must-have” books, subscribed to on-line baby websites and parenting blogs and spent many evenings on the phone with your own mom. Think you’re prepared? Think again. Here are a few important tips parents tell me they wish they had been told about the first few weeks at home with their newborn. Sleep Everyone tells…

Tips for Choosing Baby Girl Clothes

While choosing baby girl clothes, parents really have a variety of choices but challenge come while choosing what you really have to buy compared to what you really need. Whether you are buying a gift for someone or an outfit for your own daughter, you should not have any challenge in finding that perfect outfit.  Quality Clothes for baby girls are adorable with all of those ribbons, ruffles, headbands. The downside is that those same pieces can fall off or tear more easily than…

Your First Days With Baby

The first few days and weeks with your new baby may feel like a whirlwind. You may still be recovering from childbirth. You may have a mix of emotions that lasts throughout the newborn phase. The newborn phase lasts for the first two months of your baby’s life. As you navigate through these early months, remember that having a newborn is a big adjustment for everyone. You’ll want to introduce a baby into your family and home slowly. For the first few months, it’s better…

Checklist: What to pack in your diaper bag

A well-stocked diaper bag can save the day. But what do you really need in there? It depends on how old your child is, how long you’ll be out, where you’re going, and how prepared you like to be. To see a list of the basics and some new ideas, check out our. The essentials Diapers One for each hour you’ll be out, plus a few extra – just in case. Wipes You can stick ten or so in a plastic bag if you’re…

Step by step: How to bathe your baby

1. Gather all your bath supplies (including mild soap, a washcloth, and a plastic cup), and lay out a towel, a clean diaper, and clothes. Make sure the room is comfortably warm so your baby doesn’t get chilled.2. Fill the tub with about 3 inches of water that feels warm, but not hot, to the inside of your wrist – about 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius) or a few degrees warmer.3. Bring your baby to the bath area and undress her completely. (TIP:…

How to keep a baby safe in a bath tub

· Never leave your baby unsupervised, even for a minute. If you must leave the bathroom while your child is taking a bath, wrap her in a towel and take her with you.· Don’t let your phone distract you from watching your child. Babies can slip under the water without making a sound.· Never put your baby into a tub when the water is still running. (The water can quickly get too deep or hot.)· Set your water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. A…

Benefits of Using a Nursing Pillow

Benefits of Using a Nursing Pillow The arrival of new baby is usually filled with happiness, excitement, and nervousness. New mothers, proud, happy, and exhausted after delivery, will be expected to start breastfeeding soon. The first milk secreted at the time of birth, called colostrum, is extremely good for the baby’s health.There are many items that help mothers with the feeding of their newborn baby. Some of them are well known and widely used, such as the breast pump.However, not many moms are aware…

Trimming your baby’s nails

Here are the steps you’ll take to trim your baby’s nails 1. Give Your Baby a Bath Nails are at their softest right after a bath. That means it’s the perfect time to cut them right after you get your baby dressed after their bath. 2. Shed Some Light on the Situation Make sure you have enough bright light to see what you’re doing. Trim those nails by a window using natural light or do it with a flashlight pointing at your baby’s fingers. 3. Use…

8 Exercises to Help Induce Labor

8 Exercises to Help Induce LaborAre you past your due date, but seem to have a stubborn baby who just doesn’t want to come out? Are you hoping to naturally stimulate labor so you won’t have to be induced with medication?As you get closer to or past your due date, you may be wondering if you should be trying to induce labor or if it’s best to let your baby come on their own. While most babies come out when they are ready, others…

Baby Teething ~ What you Need to Know

Baby Teething ~ What you Need to Know Does it look like your baby will be cutting their first tooth soon? Are you noticing a change in their temperament and wondering what else you can expect to happen?Nothing can fill a mom with so much sadness and happiness simultaneously as seeing their baby reach that milestone of getting their first tooth. It makes you excited to reach the next stage of their development, but it also breaks your heart knowing you won’t see that…

Co-Sleeping, Bed-Sharing, And Room-Sharing – What’s Best For Baby?

o-Sleeping, Bed-Sharing, And Room-Sharing — What’s Best For Baby?Are you having separation anxiety at the thought of your baby being out of your sight? Are you worried about that dangers that could befall your bundle of joy during sleep?Many moms feel unsettled or downright panicky at the thought of their baby sleeping in a different room from them. That’s only natural — your baby has slept with you for the past nine months. By now, it’s a habit.But before you decide upon your baby’s…

Buying A Toothbrush For A Child?

Toddlers are pretty easy to please. They like anything that looks cool or electronics of any kind. But even more than that, you need to pay attention to how a toothbrush will feel because if it’s painful in any way, you’ll have a fight on your hands when you try to convince your toddler to brush their teeth again.Here are some of the things you should pay attention to when you are toothbrush shopping for your child. Look For Soft Bristles: You don’t want this…