Archive for the “Infants and Toddlers” Category

Infant carriers are comfortable devices worn by the parent to keep your hands free while your baby is suggled onto you. Parents have been wearing them for centuries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Either wrapping the child around the front of the parent’s torso or onto their back, the baby is held safely secured while the parent is left able to do everyday chores without worrying about a newborn crying in another room. In North America over the past decade there are a myriad of baby slings on the market, many of them tailored to the age of the baby or to the parent’s lifestyle. If you’re not certain which type is best for you, below is a list of several designs highlighting what they are best designed to do.

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It seems that as soon as a baby is born they receive a plethora of soft toys and other gifts. This process occurs even before the child is born, with well wishers attempting to second guess the baby’s sex and buying ‘neutral’ gifts. These gifts come from all manner of people, from close members of the family to friends. This obsession with soft toys even continues into adulthood with some people, not only having a favourite cuddly toy from childhood but actively buying them to enhance an existing collection.

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Since the beginning of humanity, parents have been raising babies and having to cope with smelly wet messes. How parents have dealt with these types of messes has changed over the years, especially among different cultures. Native American tribes are said to have packed grass under rabbit skins to contain their babies waste. Eskimo Inuites placed moss under seal skin.

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With all the variations on what seemingly looks like the same baby sling, how do you know what is the best for you and your baby? We are going to help you decide what’s best for you, and yours and we’ll share some great websites, and products that you can check out.

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Everyone experiences pauses in breathing once in a while. This does not only happen to adults but to babies as well. This breathing pattern is called apnea. Although this is completely normal for some, it may also be related to certain health conditions that should be a cause for concern especially when it happens to your baby. You may need to look for a baby sleep apnea monitor.

The Different Types of Apneas
The word apnea has its origin from a Greek word which means “without wind”. It is the medical term used to describe the occasional cessation of breathing of a person. Even though it is normal, it may also be a symptom of something more serious that is health related.

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