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When becoming a parent we are bombarded with all the must have gadgets that are out. What does your baby really need for his or her well being? Love, nourishment and nurturing are perhaps the most important. Here are 10 simple tips to consider when choosing to raise a green baby.
1. Natural Pregnancy and Birth
Choosing a natural pregnancy and birth can be the beginning of a healthier life for your baby. The atmosphere, the people present at birth, and the mothers well being all have an impact on the baby. Whether you are birthing at home with a midwife, in a birth center, unassisted or even in a hospital you can make a conscious birth choice.
2. Nourishment for Baby
So, baby is born and the first thing is to offer the breast. Breastfeeding is the most natural and ultimate nourishment you can share with your baby. It takes no bottles, no prep time and is ready whenever baby is. If you choose not to breastfeed or have a situation where it is not possible then I would suggest organic baby formula.
3. Cloth or Eco Diapers
Natural elimination is a great way to keep from using diapers at all. It does take patience. I will be honest. Most of the time my children ended up in diapers even though I love the concept. For choosing a green diaper there are many cloth options. From simple pre-folds, all in one and one size fits from birth to toddler you have an array of choices. If cloth isn't your thing there are eco conscious disposable diapers. They are made from natural materials rather than filled with chemicals.
4. Cloth or Eco Baby Wipes
The easiest baby wipes I have found yet are to take old receiving blankets made from cotton and cut them into pieces. If you really want to take the time you can sew around the edges. Baby wash cloths work well too. You can just keep them in a convenient space and wet them with warm water as needed. Another option if you prefer disposable is to use select a size paper towels. You put these into a container with a natural combination such as baking soda and water. The wipes are inexpensive and healthier. If you would like to buy pre-made wipes there are cloth and eco disposables available as well.
5. Natural Skin Care Products
The amount of products your baby needs on his or her skin is minimal. Babies naturally smell sweet so why cover them with lotions and stuff that they do not need. Washing baby simply with water is enough especially when they are in arms. For diaper rashes you can make or purchase calendula salve which is excellent for healing. You can also make or purchase herbal baby powder. There are many natural baby skin care products if you choose to use them. They are much better as a green alternative to synthetic choices.
6. Natural Clothing
Your babies skin needs to breathe. If you choose natural fiber clothing the skin breathes better. Cotton, hemp, bamboo, linen, flax, and wool are some natural choices. Buying clothing at a thrift or consignment store is a green option to buying new.
7. Wear Your Baby
We can learn many things from indigenous cultures. Many have worn their babies on their backs and carry them wherever they go during daily activities. There are so many baby slings and wraps to choose from. Choose one that is comfortable to your body. I highly recommend finding one that does work for you though because this I have used more than anything else.
8. Natural Toys
A baby does not need to be surrounded by toys, toys and more toys. After all they are exploring the world and people around them which is a lot. After a few months if you choose a toy or two going simple is really the best. It does not overwhelm you or the baby. There are non toxic wooden rattles and cloth options which are much better than plastic toys. Staying away from battery operated, noisy toys can keep things simple and peaceful.
9. Blanket
A nice natural fiber blanket is something that I use often with my babies. It can be made from cotton, bamboo or silk and something that is soft for them to lay on, cover and cuddle with.
10. Nature
Ah, how could I have saved the best for last! Spending time in the natural world with your baby can help bring balance into life. A fussy baby can often be calmed in the peaceful outdoors. It also helps establish a connection to nature for the future.
These are a few simple green tips for your baby and you. Enjoy!
Lisa R. Marshall is the facilitator of Path to Nature. Path to Nature is a space to raise awareness of the benefits of living green and in harmony with Nature. For more information or to contact the author you may visit http://www.pathtonature.com
Water is life and without it, our lives would be difficult. We require water for drinking, cleaning, watering plants and so on. Water for drinking must always be safe. However, even after boiling it, you should keep water safely. Otherwise, the water might attract pollutants without your knowledge. The Avanti water dispenser is a perfect solution for most households. The company has been making water dispensers for a long time now. Homeowners have gained enough trust with its water.
If you have children in the house, you realize how carelessly they drink water. Many do not care if the water is clean or contaminated. They simply fetch it from the tap and gulp it quickly. Do you know that you could prevent this from happening? Simply introduce a water dispenser in your house. Then, train your children to fetch water from the dispenser always. The dispensers from Avanti are completely easy to use. Anyone can squeeze fresh, cold water from the dispensers. Some office or home use dispensers are thermoelectric styles for storing very cold water.
You need this type this summer because your family members and you are likely to feel thirsty often. Get yourself a counter top model, featuring a non-compressor system. This is a nice item because it is easy to fit in your home or office surroundings. Avanti water dispenser styles are numerous. Some can hold normal sized bottles, holding three or more water gallons. You should first determine the amount of water you require for drinking each day. This will help you pick the correct size bottles to use in your home. In addition, you can decide the types of features you want to see on your dispensers. As you might discover soon, a few dispensers do not hold bottles, some have led lights, and beautiful colors.
It is up to you to buy equipment that suits your family needs. A number of dispensers have a drip tray, and do not give you a hassle when assembling. Perhaps you have a hotel in your local town. In this case, you should buy a huge avanti dispenser to supply your clients with clean cold water. These items are normally very sturdy and durable. As long as you take care of your dispenser, it will serve you for a long time. The best shopping place is the Internet. The broad product range you can find online is certainly not comparable to the one you have seen before.
Thus, you have a chance to pick different styles of dispensers, and pay according to your financial ability. These items are not very expensive, and what is more, all people trust Avanti brand. If you want to confirm, simply take time to read their comments and reviews. Buying the avanti water dispenser does not only save you money. It also assures you that your family can get a flow of fresh cold water for drinking. In addition, you could rest assured that you would not be doing another shopping task soon. The brand's dispensers have a matchless craftsmanship as well. They are made of strong and safe materials also.
G. Smitty is a writer who loves to discuss many topics ranging from beverage dispensers to professional basketball. Thanks for reading!
Your baby can still enjoy the exercises from the first 3 months but you can also add the following:
o To help stimulate baby's desire to learn you should encourage him to touch various items of all shapes, forms, materials and textures. Give him big items, small items (but not small enough to go in his mouth), round, square, long, short, thick or thin. Remember, don't just use toys - make use of anything from kitchen utensils to fruit. You could also try to fill a little plastic bottle with rice, couscous or peas to make a rattle!
o Sit down with your legs straight and lay baby across your legs on his tummy. He must be able to touch the floor with his hands. Put a hand on his bottom or back to give some support. Put a toy on the floor in front of him and encourage him to play. This exercise is good to help develop coordination.
o From the age of 4-5 months your baby will want to see the world from a different perspective so he will try to sit up. If your baby lifts his head a little, this is an indicator that he wants to sit up. Offer your hands and if baby takes them, pull him up a little but not all the way. With patience, eventually baby should learn to pull himself up with your support.
o Sit on the floor with your legs straight. Hold baby around his middle and lift carefully then let him touch your legs slightly with his feet. His legs should start bending and straightening in a jumping motion.
Tina Rychlik is the proud mother of two, and the owner of BabysBest.co.uk, an online store dedicated to the preservation of our children's health. Offering only organic and all natural baby products, you can find guidelines and advice for baby and their parents by visiting http://www.babysbest.co.uk
Q. What is Baby bottle decay?
A. Baby bottle decay is a very specific term which implies your little one has cavities on their upper front teeth. Baby bottle decay affects mainly the upper anteriors'. As its name implies it is caused by over exposure of your babies teeth to sugar and milk from using the bottle. The bacteria living in the oral cavity, once exposed to food (milk and sugar) produce an acid. This acid actually stays in baby's mouth for up to 20 minutes after getting activated. It starts eating the enamel of your Childs tooth. Most babies plagued by this pattern of decay, have been sleeping with the bottle in their mouth for a prolonged period of time.
Keep in mind that it is not how often your child is fed, but rather how long the exposure lasts.
Q. Do I need to treat Baby bottle decay? After all it is only baby teeth.
A. True this is only baby teeth. But your little one will have their anterior deciduous (baby) teeth for at least another 6 years. If you do not treat the problem the child may end up with infection requiring baby root canals, crowns and possible extractions. Losing your teeth at very young age affects the eating habits of your child. It will affect what they can and cannot eat as well as how well they will eat. Losing their front teeth can also affect them psychologically and developmentally. You can also see speech related problems if children lose their anterior teeth too early in life.
Q. Can permanent teeth be affected if I do not treat baby bottle decay?
A. Absolutely, Baby bottle decay is a specific form of cavity. A cavity is a bacterial infection of the tooth. The infection can spread and affect the adult (permanent) teeth which have not yet erupted. It is possible for the permanent teeth to erupt with existing cavities caused by the untreated decayed deciduous teeth.
Q. So when should I stop the bottle?
A. rule of thumb is 12 -14 months. Until then the bottle is ok as long as baby's teeth are being cleaned after feeding and that at night the bottle only contains water. Most babies can sleep through the night without needing to be fed. If the baby is using the bottle to comfort him/herself, it is best to substitute the bottle with a dentist approved pacifier.
Q. what should I do if I suspect baby bottle decay?
A. Take them to the dentist. In fact babies first year should include a first visit to the dentist.
Dr. Arratoonian DDS
Finally, answers to the tough teething baby questions from a Mother and a Dentist perspective. For more info on baby bottle decay visit, Http://teethingbabyguide.com
The trick to breastfeeding is getting your baby to latch on to your breast well, this takes time and patience. Remember breastfeeding is a new learning experience for you and your baby. The more you practice the better you'll become. A baby who latches on well, gets milk well. A baby who latches on poorly will have difficulty getting milk, especially if the milk supply is low; which is more than likely if your baby has a poor latch. If the latch is not corrected you may start to get sore nipples from excessive sucking from your baby. A poor latch is similar to giving a baby a bottle with a nipple hole that is too small-the bottle is full of milk, but your baby will not get much. This can cause both mother and baby to get frustrated, which is not a good combination. A poor latch is one of the biggest contributing factors in mothers quitting breastfeeding. When your baby doesn't get full they need to feed more frequently which will result is sore nipples and endless hours of feedings.
Here are some tips to help make breastfeeding a little smoother.
Start breastfeeding your baby immediately after birth, most newborn's can start feeding within 15 minutes. This is when you start bonding with your baby; your first feed should be skin-to-skin contact. The warmth from your skin will keep your baby warm enough, you can still have a blanket draped around you both to help. Mothers that say they are too tired to breastfeed after giving birth are using an excess. This is the most important time between yourself and your baby. I was in labor for 40 hours without any drugs for assistance and the first thing I did after kissing my husband and new baby girl was start breastfeeding.
It is imperative that mother and baby be kept in the same room. Mothers and babies learn how to sleep in the same rhythm from the very beginning. When your baby starts waking for a feed you will also start to wake up naturally. Your baby will give you signs before they start to cry that they are ready for a feed. These signs may include some or all of the following. Breathing sounds may change, they may start to stretch or squirm. Mothers hear all! Your milk may start to flow and your calm baby will be content to nurse. A baby that has been crying for some time may be too tried on the breast this may result in them refusing to take it. Mothers and babies should be encouraged to sleep side by side in the hospital. This is a great way for mothers to rest while the baby nurses. Breastfeeding should be relaxing, not tiring. You can even bring this method home with you. Having your baby in your room for the first little while will help you get to know the signs of when they are hungry.
Do not restrict the length or frequency of feedings. A baby who feeds well will not be on the breast for hours at a time. If this is happening it is usually because they are not latching on well and not getting the milk. Get help to fix the baby's latch, and use compression to get your baby more milk. Your baby will tell you when they need a feed.
Do not supplement your baby with water, sugar water, or formula unless other wise directed by your physician. Your baby will get everything they need from your breast milk. If your baby is losing weight or not eliminating enough waste this could be due to a poor latch. Ask for a lactation consultant to come in and view a feeding with your baby. Bottles are not recommended within the first 4-6 weeks of life. Introducing a bottle too soon may give your baby nipple confusion, this may affect your babies breastfeeding and make it difficult to feed.
The key to breastfeeding is the proper latch. How do know if your baby has a good latch? Your nipples should not be sore, they may be a bit tender but they should not be sore. There should be a tight seal between your baby's mouth and your areola. Much of the areola (at least a one-inch radius) is inside baby's mouth. Your baby's tongue should be between the lower gum and your breast. Your baby's ears should be wiggling. During active sucking and swallowing the muscles in front of baby's ears move, indicating a strong and efficient suck that uses the entire lower jaw. You should hear your baby swallowing. During the first few days after birth, your baby may suck 5 to 10 times before you hear a swallow. That's because your colostrum comes in small amounts. You may have to listen carefully to notice the swallows. You should not hear any clicking sounds, this indicates that your baby does not have his tongue positioned correctly and is latched on incorrectly.
Under some circumstances, it may be impossible to start breastfeeding early. Premature babies can start breastfeeding much, much earlier than they do in many health facilities. In fact, studies are now quite definite that it is less stressful for a premature baby to breastfeed than to bottle feed. Unfortunately, too many health professionals dealing with premature babies do not seem to be aware of this.
I hope you learned a thing or two from reading this article. If you would like more information on breastfeeding please feel free to visit me at Breastfeeding Guru.
Feeding your baby from a bottle may be your choice or necessity. In both cases, you need to know some basic points that ensure your baby's healthy growth and normal development. Following are some of the things you should NOT do while bottle-feeding a child.
1. Diluting the formula without reading the instructions that come with it.
2. Giving cow-milk to the baby while he/she is younger than one year.
3. Replace one formula with another without consulting a pediatrician.
4. Giving the child a low-iron formula without the doctor's recommendation.
5. Preparing a new dose of formula in the bottle without discarding any previously left milk in there.
6. Freezing formula for future use.
7. Prop up the bottle for the baby to drink from it.
It is always good to explain things a bit to parents in order to allow a better understanding of why they should not do something while bottle-feeding their baby. Given below are the reasons why you should not do the above listed points. The order of the reasons corresponds to the order of the above given not-to-do list.
1. You may prepare the formula incorrectly, depriving the kid of maximal benefit.
2. The baby's digestive system finds it hard to digest cow-milk before he/she is at least a year old.
3. Some babies may be allergic to certain nutrients or components of the new formula.
4. Healthy development of the child needs adequate amount of iron.
5. Decomposition of the older formula by bacteria may pose risk of illness to the baby.
6. Freezing causes the ingredients of the formula to separate, degrading the quality of nutrition of the formula.
7. Propping up the bottle for the baby carries the risk of choking for the child and does not allow him/her to bond with the parent (cuddle the child instead while feeding him/her).
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A breast pump is a mechanical device that can be used to extract milk for later use from a lactating woman. The way a breast pump works is similar to a milking machine used in commercial dairy production.
Extracted breast milk can be stored so that someone else can feed the baby by bottle. Sometimes the breasts produce more milk than the infant can consume. A breast pump can be used in these instances when the breasts become engorged preventing proper latching by the infant. Breast pumping relieves pressure in the breasts. Also, this can be used when some babies cannot latch properly for direct breastfeeding even though the mother desires the benefits of breast milk. A breast pump stimulates lactation in women and can be used to continue lactation to recover from pregnancy even when the pumped milk is not used.
Breast pumps come in a variety of models, the most popular being the manual pump where the woman can directly control the pressure and frequency of pumps and the battery-operated pumps. However, electrically powered pumps are presently gaining in popularity. Some breast pumps are designed so that the portion of the pump is the baby bottle used for feeding. Another popular design available on the market is the Hands-Free pump.
It is suggested to start using a breast pump to provide stimulation immediately after the delivery. A hospital-grade double electric breast pump can be used until the supply is well established. The hospital's NICU can provide the details regarding the renting of the hospital-grade breast pump. For the first couple of weeks it is advised to use a breast pump 8 to 10 times within a 24-hour period. Frequent stimulation establishes a good supply. So, initially, pump around the clock, although at night go for slightly longer periods between sessions. Initially, ten to twelve minutes per pumping session is enough. Even though much colostrum or milk is not expressed in the first few days, the supply will increase over the next several days with dedicated pumping.
The hospital's NICU will provide the instructions on storing and transporting the milk to the baby bottles. Please follow the guidelines to avoid passing infections to the baby. Sterile collection bottles and sterilized pump kit is a safe option. Even in the hospital, deliver the expressed breast milk as often as possible.
It is important to use the breast pump at least 6 to 8 times per day that the mother is able to start direct breastfeeding. Decrease the length of pumping by a couple of minutes if the supply becomes extremely large. However, frequent stimulation is necessary. Even when the baby's intake is low, as in the cases of premature babies, milk production needs to continue on as though the baby was born full-term.
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Pretty much all new parents experience a feeling of frustration on occasions when the baby is a bit grizzly. This is usually because of the simple fact that, as all of us realize, young infants can not communicate their own particular wants or needs to their parents. We determine that their diaper does not need changing, we offer them food or drink, we try giving them their preferred soft toy and obviously we try giving them a cuddle, but nothing seems to work, this is when we become concerned that the baby is feeling unwell. Occasionally the baby is unwell, but more often than not they are just showing the frustration they are feeling due to their inability to communicate their needs. Baby signing is a loving and effective way of communicating with babies before they can talk. It is a hugely rewarding, fun activity to take part in with your child. Imagine the difference it would make to the child rearing experience if before he or she could talk, your child was able to tell you that he or she was hungry, thirsty, in need of a fresh diaper or just wanted a cuddle!
Begin with a very small number of basic signs, then as your little one increases in confidence you will be able to introduce more complex gestures. Baby signing is certainly not an alternative to talking to your baby, in practice it normally encourages you to talk to your child even more! The usage of gestures is a very natural type of early communication and is not going to get in the way of the process of learning to talk, in fact it will more than likely give it a boost! Baby signing is not at all difficult to master, after all it is meant to be used by 6 month olds. Baby signing has a specific focus on keyword signing, so rather than trying to put together a whole phrase or sentence with your hands, utilizing finger spelling to make words, you will only need to be familiar with the sign pertaining to the individual keyword, ie drink, food etc. Signing helps to bring on speech, it also helps in the reduction of tantrums as well as frustration. A great number of parents use American or British Sign Language when educating their babies to sign, but it is perfectly okay, in fact many experts consider it preferable, to create your own signs. Baby signing is becoming more and more popular and there are currently loads of baby signing classes available both on line and off line.
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As a mother of three kids under the age of six, ensuring that they slept through the night as early as possible was a priority for me so that I could function. Luckily, all of them slept a full 6 or 7-hour stretch by ten weeks of age. Even my 3 year old is still a terrific napper and goes down several hours in the afternoon. What's the secret? Truthfully, I use a straightforward method that is pretty simple.
First, babies and kids need a consistent routine. Make sure they have dinner, take their bath and go to bed at the same time every day. Do everything possible to stick to this daily schedule, so that they always know what to expect next. For example, my toddler knows that after lunch that it's time for a nap. I don't even need to tell him-HE asks me for the nap! He just knows that this is the next step in the day for him. I don't need to battle him into a few hours of shut-eye, and he actually loves his naps.
With babies, you should establish a routine early as well. When they're ready for bed (usually around 8 pm at our house), breastfeed or give them a bottle, put on a fresh diaper, turn on their mobile, put them in their crib and walk away. If they've had a busy day, they should be fairly exhausted by this point and ready for a snooze. The most important thing to take note of is that if they cry, DO NOT go back into the room to pick your baby up. Let your baby cry himself to sleep.
Yes, some of you might think it sounds like an awful thing to do to a helpless little baby, but if you want to keep your sanity and have your baby sleep through the night-you can't veer from the plan. Even at the tender age of only a few weeks, babies are master manipulators. No, they're not devilish deviants trying to push your buttons on purpose, but they are smart. They quickly figure out that if they cry and you come running to scoop them up that they have the upper hand.
Typically, within 5 to 20 minutes after you've put your baby down she will stop crying and soothe herself to sleep. This is a very important concept to take note of, because you shouldn't let a baby fall asleep in your arms every night and then put her in her bed. What will quickly happen is that the baby will not be able to sleep unless she's done so in your arms first. It might seem cute at the beginning, but be warned that you are creating an arduous habit to break if you allow this happen. Kids of all ages should always be put to bed awake (but tired) in their own beds to sleep.
When you start this new routine, your baby might whine a bit until he gets used to the pattern. After a few weeks, they quickly get into it. I promise. So, if you've put your baby to bed at 8 pm or whatever time works in your household, you can then go about your nightly business. Enjoy time with your spouse, watch some TV, catch up on some work or exercise. Do whatever makes you happy during YOUR time while your kids are asleep.
Next, when you are ready to go to bed, (which for me is somewhere between 11 pm and midnight), I carefully pick up my baby without rousing him to much out of his sleepy state. I change his diaper and then give him a final breast or bottle feeding for the evening. This ensures his belly is full so that he can go the distance of sleeping for up to 7 or more hours into the evening. When he's done eating, just pop him back into his crib and close the door and walk away again. If he cries out in the middle of the night, DO NOT go into the room! Again, just let him soothe himself to sleep. Of course, the later you can do this last feeding, the later in the morning your baby will wake up the next stay-so do keep that in mind. You don't want to do that last feeding too early and then have baby wake up at 4 am to start her day!
What you should be grasping here is that the method to getting your kids to sleep well through the night is simply to let them fall asleep on their own-even if that means a little bit of crying until they get used to the routine. Sounds mean? For new parents this may be difficult to hear, as they inevitably go running whenever their baby whimpers. Within days, your baby has caught onto this game where he ends up the winner, and you look like an automaton as you lug yourself into work on two hours sleep.
This process of helping your child sleep through the night is popularly known as the Ferber Method. Dr. Ferber is a renowned American pediatrician who helps sleepy parents get some rest by letting their kids soothe themselves to sleep. The doc is controversial because there are many parents who feel that it is a felony to let their little angel sob for even a second without mommy racing in to see what's happening. I can assure you that after two months of doing this, you will be unable to function normally through the day without crying because you are so worn out. It's not healthy for you to not get any sleep, and you certainly won't be a good parent to your kids if you're walking around like a grump.
The Ferber Method does not suggest you let your kid shriek it out for an hour. If your baby hasn't fallen asleep in 20 minutes, by all means go into his room to make sure he's not famished or has a polluted diaper. If everything looks okay when you go in and check on the baby, then simply close the door and walk away. It may take several weeks of this process for your baby to get the idea of falling asleep on his own, so be patient. Just don't give up and revert to picking your baby up to quiet him down.
The idea is to leave your baby's room without a sense of guilt. What you are doing isn't a bad thing, it's helping your baby figure out how to sleep well-which will be helpful to him throughout his life.
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Overwhelmed and the baby's not born yet? If this is your first baby and you haven't been around infants much then you may have questions about feeding a newborn.
I know I was when my son came home; everyone in the family had their own ideas about how the baby should eat. I was so confused. First things first are you going to breastfeed your baby? It is best according to doctors but let's be honest some soon to be mommies um, this freaks them out a little. Some mommies have to go back to work soon after the baby is born and they just don't have time to pump their milk and opt for a bottle.
Regardless if you decide to breastfeed or give a bottle your baby has to be fed no matter what in the in-laws or society may think. Your doctor is the best resource to let you know how much milk or formula your baby needs on average. Each baby is different and yours may or may not drink as much as the neighbors baby at the same age, but there is a guideline. Generally infants can eat every one to two hours, their tummies are so small and don't hold much, and yes breastfeed babies can do it too trust me. You will feel like all you are doing is feeding, changing, and preparing your baby bottle, and well you are, welcome to being a mommy!
I had to deal with in-laws thinking there was something wrong with my son because he nursed every two hours or so in the beginning. My pediatrician assured me it was normal and remember it doesn't go on forever.
If you're breast-feeding it's important that your baby latches on to your nipple correctly. Some women sit up and others lie down to breast-feed. Personally I would hold the baby while breast-feeding then later after you become more comfortable with your baby and she or he is a bit older if you want to breast-feed lying down then it's up to you.
If you are bottle feeding hold the baby slightly upright, not completely flat in the crook of our arm. Place the nipple in the baby's mouth let your newborn drink from the bottle, make sure to keep the bottle upright so there isn't any air. Keep a gentle grip on the bottle you don't want to cram the bottle their throat and you want to be able to remove the bottle quickly if they seem to get to big of a swallow and start to choke.
Burp your newborn after 1 to 2 ounces (or per doctor instructions) as your baby gets a bigger you can burp them after they drink a bit more. Soon it will be 4 ounces then 6 to 8 ounces and you will wonder where did the time go? A question you will ask throughout your entire baby's life.
How will you know when your baby is hungry? Your baby will give off different signals letting you know they are hungry it could be full-blown screaming, some babies like my son would cry and suck his wrist. Others might not make as much noise and just get fussy and seem agitated. If it has been one to two hours since their last meal they may be hungry again, if they start to drink them give up after a few swallows and spit out the nipple or breast then something else might be causing the crying. Check the diaper first if its dry, then try burping them again in case gas has built up in their tummy this worked for me. Trust me you will learn to tell the cries and signals apart after a short time.
It's okay to feel nervous feeding your newborn; you are holding something so precious you don't want to make any mistakes. Let me tell you from experience you will but you two get to learn together.
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If you have been asked to host a baby shower, part of the occasion would involve playing games. Along with cake, drinks, and beautiful baby decorations, you want the guests to be entertained. Therefore, you will need to choose the right games, based on the type of shower being given, the age and lifestyle of the guests, and even preference of the mom and dad-to-be. To help get you started, we have provided the top five baby shower game ideas to consider.
Game One
"Don't say baby" is a fun game to play and somewhat challenging. Obviously, the focus of the baby shower if the birth of the baby so not saying the word "baby" is hard. For this game, every person would be provided with a clothespin upon arrival. Then, have the guests, clip on the clothespin somewhere visible. The goal of the game is to avoid saying the word "baby". If a guest hears someone say it, they take that person's clothespin, adding it onto their own clothing item. At the end of the game, the guest with the most clothespins would win.
Now, if you want something smaller, you can always use safety pins that have miniature candy pacifiers, or pink or blue ribbon attached. For this, simply provide each guest with a ribbon to hang around the neck onto which the safety pins would be added. Once the game is over at the end of the baby shower, offer a small prize.
Game Two
The Price is Right is another fun baby shower game. For this, simply purchase about 10 small baby items such as booties, Vaseline, hair bow, pacifier, and so on. Keep the receipt for each item so you will know the price. Then pass the items around the room on a platter, allowing the guests to write down the name of each item on a piece of paper. Next to the name, guests would put down the price they believe you paid. The one guest coming closest to the right price and for the most amount of items without going over wins.
Game Three
The Photo Game is a tremendous amount of fun. Each guest would bring a photo of themselves as a baby. These photos would be hung up on poster board for other guests to look at. Then, each guest would try to match the photo to the guest. Again, the guest making the most right guesses would win a small prize.
Game Four
The Baby Food game is something you do not want to miss. Purchase about eight jars of baby food, removing the lids and labels. Guests would need to sample each jar, trying to guess the exact food. The guest with the highest number of right answer wins.
Game Five
For guests with a competitive nature, the Baby Bottle Drink Off is hilarious! For this, fill the smallest size baby bottles you can find with grape or apple juice. Make sure the hole in each bottle is enlarged but the same. Then, line competitors up and on the signal, have them guzzle the contents of the bottle. The guest that finishes the juice first would win some type of prize.
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