Wednesday, February 6, 2013
A basinet is an important feature if you live in a rather large house or if you have two floors. Though a basinet is not essential, it is highly useful because a crib is not portable and if you do not have this then you will have to move the baby around in a carrier. So, if you keep a basinet, you can take the baby where you want to whether you are up or down and that way they will have a nice place to sleep in two different parts of the house. Now, if you think a crib is enough, you will want to choose between a round crib or a rectangle crib. Though more fashionable certainly, round cribs are actually rather impractical because the baby will grow and soon not be able to fit in the crib.
Also there is a lot of wasted space in the crib, that you will be able to use in the rectangle crib. This decision might also depend upon how large your room or the nursery for your baby is and that will also help you decide how big to make the crib. Next you want to make sure you have few basic outfits for the baby. Now if you don’t know the sex of the child, that is fine, but you want to have a few generic type outfits, like a onesie piece and some shorts and a lot of blankets because your child will need it for every nap and every moment really for the first few months. You want to make sure you have a good store of blankets as you will constantly be laundering them for new ones after spit ups and other things. You want to make sure you have diapers in the right size and also plenty of formula, wipes, and pacifiers. The hospital will be sure to give you most of these things at the beginning, but you want to still have your own supply, as well, and choose brands you trust.
It’s important to have your house stocked and ready because when the baby comes there won’t be any time for these preparations and you will find that all your time is going into making sure that you are taking care of your child. That is why you want to make sure that the blankets are bought, the diapers and pacifiers and all number of other items necessary for your baby. You want to make sure that you have a car seat installed in the car and make sure it is done properly. Bliss Baby & Maternity.com
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
The new Keekaroo highchair seat cushions are a must have for the parent who seeks the best, safest and durable product for their child. They are available in many colors, these cushions are made from a soft-to-the-touch material that is latex free and offers anti-microbial protection. Comfort Cushions are easy to clean and durable so water and spills won’t penetrate the inner foam, keeping them in perfect condition through any mess.
Comfort Cushions can be used with either the High Chair or Kids Chair and are available as a set (seat + back) or separately.
Comfort Cushions Features:
· Latex Free Seamless Material
· Soft-to-the-touch material creates a comfortable seating option
· Peel-resistant and tear-resistant
· Impermeable to fluids
· Easy to Wipe Clean
· Made in the USA
The Height Right™ High Chair is JPMA certified when using a Tray or Grab Rail with Comfort Cushions, the child should be 3 years of age or older.
Warranty: 5 Year Warranty
Materials: Comfort Cushions are made in the USA from an exclusive process and are:
· Latex-FREE
· PVC-FREE
· BPA-FREE
· Phthalate-FREE
· Formamide-FREE
· Non-Toxic
Read our Health & Safety Committment
Safety Information: Keekaroo is a Member of the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA), and the Keekaroo Height Right Wooden Highchair is test certified to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard F 404-07, Standard Consumer Safety Specification for High Chairs.
Cleaning: Comfort Cushions are impermeable to fluids. Simply wipe with mild soap and warm water.
Keekaroo High Chairs and cushions can be purchased from Bliss Baby & Maternity.com
Monday, February 4, 2013
So you have had a new baby and you’re going to need to begin buying diapers. Maybe you are wondering whether to choose cloth diapers or disposable diapers. Cloth diapers have got a few advantages. Cloth diapers are less expensive for parents, contain less chemical substances compared to disposables diapers, and are more beneficial to our environment.
Over the period of time that you are diapering your youngster, cloth diapers will be more affordable than disposable diapers. Cloth diapers can be used time after time. This is wonderful because you do not have to be continually buying diapers. Disposable diapers may only be used one time and are then thrown away. According to WebMD, in a study of children who began toilet training between twenty-two and 30 months of age, boys were fully trained at an average age of 38 months, while girls were trained a little sooner, about 36 months. So normally youngsters may be using diapers up until the time they are approximately three years old. That is 1095 days…and kids never take a day off either. Now take into consideration how many times you need to visit the bathroom every day…perhaps three…and you can hold it! Multiply that by 1095 and that’s how many diapers you’re going to need. Let’s say 3 a day (which is almost certainly an underestimate), that would be 3285 diapers. And you’re going to need to buy all those. Wouldn’t it be nicer to buy 40-50 diapers and get to re-use those? It would undoubtedly save money to have the option to re-use cloth diapers.
Cloth diapers are gentler on your little one’s skin due to the fact that they make use of fewer chemicals and generally don’t need any chemical substances in the production of them. When making a disposable diaper, chemical substances are utilized to bleach the pulp to get the diapers to be the right color. Chemical compounds are also added to aid in absorbency. We’ve all seen the advertisements. Buy our diaper. It is extremely absorbent. Then they will pour a glass of water into the diaper and demonstrate how much it will retain. Well, to be able to get the diaper to do that will take chemicals. Do cloth diapers have any chemicals added? Well, some might have dyes added to them if you purchased colored ones however there are actually organic cloth diapers on the market that are manufactured from cotton that has been cultivated without using chemical substances or pesticides. Then you can also find green cloth diapers that are free from bleaches and dyes, however the cotton used to manufacture green cloth diapers may possibly have been grown with the use of pesticides.
The utilization of chemical substances in disposable diapers furthermore becomes an issue if you want to take your toddler to the pool. Most pool owners dislike all of those additional chemicals being introduced into the pool and demand special swim diapers to be used. With cloth diapers you don’t have to worry about releasing chemical substances in the swimming pool. Use cloth swim diapers on your youngster and you’re set for a enjoyable day at the swimming pool.
Cloth diapers are more environmentally friendly. This is fairly clear. Disposable diapers are discarded and cloth diapers are not, therefore through the use of cloth diapers one can significantly lessen the quantity of garbage disposed of and its effect on the landfill. Cloth diapers may be reused time and time again and also be used for a second or third baby. Parents which make use of disposable diapers could go through more than 3,500 diapers during the interval the little one requires them before potty training. That is a lot of diapers to be disposed of. What’s more, the EPA reports that 1 billion trees are used each year to make disposable diapers.
Disposable diapers will be convenient however cloth diapers certainly have certain advantages compared to disposable diapers. Cloth diapers tend to be cheaper during the interval you will be diapering your toddler. They use less chemical substances compared to disposable diapers. And finally cloth diapers are a lot more beneficial to our environment than disposable diapers. Bliss Baby & Maternity.com has a wide range and great selection of cloth diapers at the best prices. Follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook.
By: Robby Comeford
Friday, February 1, 2013
The effectiveness of Yoga on our body and mind has already been established, and today people by the dozen are turning to yoga with the hopes of improving the quality of their lives.
Speaking of which, no other factor taints your health and quality of life more than stress and anxiety. Stress has often been compared to a slow moving time bomb that can cause life-altering conditions like diabetes, blood pressure, and heart conditions in a perfectly healthy body within a short span of time.
The good news is that stress can be controlled and gradually eradicated by a person’s own will power, and since yoga works well in soothing your mind and eventually bringing it under your control, it consequently helps to reduce stress and anxiety as well.
Here are 5 yoga poses that has proven to help reduce and prevent stress:
Kapalbhati Pranayama- If you are just starting with yoga, stick to the basic breathing exercise. Pranayama helps to expunge bad air from the body, while simultaneously refilling your lungs and nerves with fresh air. Ideally, you should be doing this early in the morning.
Pranayama is mainly concerned with high breathing, which is centered around breathing through the upper part of your lungs. Sit upright and breathe rapidly while simultaneously pulling your stomach in with every breath you take.
Pranayama is mainly concerned with high breathing, which is centered around breathing through the upper part of your lungs. Sit upright and breathe rapidly while simultaneously pulling your stomach in with every breath you take.
Balasana
Also known as the child’s pose, balasana works by shifting your focus to the sound of your breathing and also reduces back and neck pain through stretching. This position involves basically sitting with your head down, so you’d want to do this on a comfortable surface.
Sit with your knees and top of your heels aligned, your upper thighs should be touching your heels, and your stomach would be pressed against the front of your thighs. Now, bend forward till your head touches the ground or surface and stay put in that position till a count of 30 or till you’re comfortable.
Sit with your knees and top of your heels aligned, your upper thighs should be touching your heels, and your stomach would be pressed against the front of your thighs. Now, bend forward till your head touches the ground or surface and stay put in that position till a count of 30 or till you’re comfortable.
Uttanasana
You might have done the forward bend before where you try to keep your knees straight and bend forward to touch your toes. Uttanasana is a modified version of the same, where you can fold your knees, touch the ground and bring your head as close as you can towards your knees.
Backbends- This asan is best done if you have an exercise ball, as it provides extra grip and support. As the name suggest, lie on the ball facing up and try to touch the ground with your outstretched palms. Some seasoned yogis can do this asan without the ball, but if you are a novice you might want to avoid this for the time being.
Backbends help in stretching your rib cage and also makes the blood flow to the brain. This is great for refreshing the mind and increasing blood flow, thereby reducing stress. Doing a set of backbends preceding pranayama, will double the effect of the breathing exercise.
Backbends help in stretching your rib cage and also makes the blood flow to the brain. This is great for refreshing the mind and increasing blood flow, thereby reducing stress. Doing a set of backbends preceding pranayama, will double the effect of the breathing exercise.
Vipariti Kirani
This is a simplified version of the headstand. Lie with your legs up the wall such that your entire lower body is pressed flat against the wall. Now try to relax your body and breathe slowly, counting every breath you take. Shop Bliss Baby & Maternity.com Follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook
By: Mulyadi Kurnia
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Bliss Baby and Maternity.com would like to pass along the information on this page to help you be successful in your efforts to breastfeed your baby. All links are broken down by category - some are related to breastfeeding and some are related to other items a new mother may need. We hope that you find this section of our website useful!
Breastfeeding Support Resources
- La Leche League Interntional- This is a great site for finding breastfeeding support. You can also look up local meetings near you. La Leche League is committed to helping mothers breastfeed their babies - so check here for all of your breastfeeding needs.
- Kelly Mom - this is a great site for finding answers to just about any breastfeeding or parenting question you may have.
- Breastfeeding.com - this is another great site for breastfeeding resources.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Pregnant Dance Dares
January 6th, 2012
In May, tv hostess Ellen DeGeneres asked her pregnant viewers at home to send in videos to her “Ellen” show of them doing “dance dares,” which are apparently some form of breaking into spontaneous dance behind someone else’s back and trying not to get caught.
She compiled some of her favorite pregnant “dance dares” into a montage that I share with you for today’s Friday Funny:
Happy Monday Everyone! Shake your booty this week! Have a great week!
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Little White Lies People Tell You About Pregnancy and Birth
January 3, 2013
Just when I was in desperate need of #FridayFunny material, Scary Mommy came to the rescue. On the Scary Mommy website, buried in the forum under the discussion thread of “funniest images you can find,” I happened upon the above, which obviously originated withNickMom, so let’s give credit where credit is due.
Have a fabulous weekend and a great start to 2013.
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