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Some Useful Tips For Baby Care

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

A baby is very delicate. Almost anything and every thing have a great impact on the baby. How a baby grows up is greatly influenced by its surroundings and the people around your baby, so the care of a baby is very important for its growth and development. The care of a baby should be done both professionally and gently. This article will give some useful tips for baby care:

Breast feeding: Everyday you have to bother about the baby’s feeding, sleeping, clothing, changing and bathing. It is the best to feed your own milk to the child. Please do not forget to give your the first milk of yours because that would contain colostrums, which is vital for the immune system of the child. Mother’s milk will always create the body resistance and the child will be a healthy one in future.When you are breast feeding your child, the food that causes problems in your body may be communicated to the baby as well. Foods that cause gas or cold should be avoided or the baby will have uncomfortable state or congestion.

Bottle feeding: If you are bottle-feeding your baby for some reasons, then make sure that the bottles are well sterilized and clean. Scrub them with washing liquids. Boil them for 25 minutes to kill unwanted organism that may have developed in it due to the fermenting milk. Steam sterilizer and cold sterilizer methods are also there, about which one has to consult with an expert and should see to it that those are readily available in the market.

Baby sleeping: The materials needed to put the baby to sleep are a good, firm mattress, sheets and blankets. Keep one feet distance from the nostril range of the baby if you are lying along with your baby on the same bed. There should not be unnecessary clothing or clothes around the baby’s body and bed which may cause temperature rise and heating. The baby is not going to talk about it, and you should be sensitive enough to remove the body coverings as much as possible. There should be a mosquito net, or at least a netted covering around the baby to keep away the flies and the mosquitoes.

Clothing: Summer clothes should be light cotton ones. When the baby is taken out, make sure that his head does not get the direct sun. In winter, there may be sweaters, trousers and other woolens.

Changing: The baby’s diapers should be regularly changed. The intervals should be fixed according to the baby’s routine of potting and wetting. Despite the routine, the baby may need changing because of untimely nature calls at times. It is the baby’s right to feel dry at every moment. See to it that the bed is not wetted and the smelly clothes and bed sheets are removed.

Bathing: The baby needs a mouth washing with cotton. A bath tub large enough to hold it and is easy to wash should be made available. The baby should enjoy the water which can be assessed if leg splashing which is very distinct. The baby should be rubbed with baby oil and baby cream. The nail clippers should be used at bath time. After bath, the baby should be thoroughly dried and should be applied with a baby powder.

Immunisation: The baby should be immunized against Small Pox & Measles with BCG within 3 months of its age. The first DPT (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Psertussis, Polio, HIB, Meningitis C) is due within the first 2 months followed by the 2nd and the 3rd one at one month intervals. The MMR vaccination against Measles, Mumps and Rubella should be done within 1 years of age. The boosters should be taken after the baby is 4 years old.

Training and Education: Though regular training and teaching should not be started before the age of three years, the child’s habits and sense of discipline is cultivated through the discipline the mother maintains. When the mother is calm against odds like the baby fever, or baby dysentery while making sure of the treatments, the child gets the idea to be calm against disastrous times.

However, the most important babycare tip that the parents should find enough time to spend with the baby.The more knowledge you gain before your baby arrives, the more comfortable you will be when your baby comes home and you are tending your baby needs on your own. Nowadays,with so many resources available to you in such a quick manner, you will quickly become a confident and caring parent.

Three Tips On Buying Children’s Clothes

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Buying children’s clothing begins even before your child is born. It is always hard to strike a balance between quality and price when buying children’s clothes. On the one hand, all parents want the best for their children. But on the other hand, good children clothing can get pretty expensive. Even though the price point is a little high, parents still choose to pay big bucks. Why is that so? The assumption is that the higher the price point, the better the quality. However, this assumption is only partially true. In general, it is harder to find good quality clothing that is affordable. But it is not impossible. All you need is some good and reliable sources for children clothing. Here are some tips that you may find useful when buying clothes for your kids.

1. Choose practicality over aesthetics: Of course, every parent would love to have their children look like a celebrity. But don’t get carried away. Try to think from the perspective of your children. Young kids don’t care about outer appearances that much. What they do care about, is having lots of fun. In other words, you can expect your children to behave in a rough manner, regardless of what clothes he or she is wearing. Imagine spending hundreds of dollars on branded clothes, only to see your child damage all of them while playing at the local playground. Therefore, the wise parent will always choose clothes that are comfortable to wear and affordable. Cotton appears to be the ideal fabric. When a child sweats after all that play, cotton helps absorb the sweat and keeps the young child cool. In the event that the clothes get damaged during rough play, that’s alright too. After all, cotton clothing are usually reasonably priced.

2. Buy several sizes at one go: As everyone knows, children grow up very quickly. A single size may last for about a year or so. After that, the child has outgrown the size, and need a larger size. To save some money and to enjoy larger discounts, try buying more in a single order. Buy two to three different sizes and keep them for later use. Your child will need them very soon. But don’t buy more than 3 sizes. Otherwise, you end up keeping the clothes for too long and the colors may fade.

3. Buy from wholesalers: Some wholesalers are actually discount hunters. That means they go around the country, picking up branded stuff at very low prices. They then sell the clothing away at way below retail prices. These deals take time to find, but the savings can be huge. You can enjoy such savings by locating a wholesaler in your vicinity. Just take a quick look at the catalog to see what is available for sale. You may be surprised at the range of clothes that is available. Now, you can have the best of both worlds – high quality clothes at surprisingly low prices.

Always remember that your children grow so fast. That means they will not going to wear clothes that you buy them within weeks or months. So if you do not want to spend so much on children’s clothes, try to buy clothes that are in one size larger.