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Choosing the right baby carrier
Posted by in Babies on January 19th, 2010
The first thing to check in a baby carrier is its buckling mechanism. Check whether the fastenings that go around both the adult as well as the child are strong and ensure that they will not slip under any condition. The head insert or baby pillow that is provided with the carrier should be such that it will not suffocate the child whichever way he falls asleep.
While checking the buckling mechanism of baby slings it is important to ensure that babies can be strapped in it with face forward as well as face backward. It is best if buckles and straps are such that they can be clicked or slung with one hand since one hand will be needed to hold the child. There are baby slings that can be adjusted to hold the baby at the front, or at the back, or on the hips. If more than one adult, with different preferences, are likely to use the baby carrier, it is best to go in for those that have such flexible wearing options.
Babies held in baby slings are bound to remain warmer than babies kept in a crib or bassinet. First of all, they get some extra body warmth from the parent. Secondly, if the carrying adult is walking under the sun, as in the case of hiking, there would be the additional atmospheric warmth. So, it is important for parents to choose the type of baby carrier that is made of materials and pattern that would allow plenty of air circulation inside it. It is also important to keep the child hydrated well when it remains inside the sling for long periods.
Users can also decide the color choice of their baby carrier based upon the climate of the place where it will be used. For warmer climes it is better to go in for baby slings of lighter colors whereas for colder climes dark colors will be more suitable. Whether the climate is warm or cold, it is best to have a sling that has an airy pattern. Extra protection in winter can be given by addenda like a weather cover that can be wrapped around the baby.
Based upon the child’s habits and the parent’s convenience, parents can also avail of extras like sucking pads, and diaper bags and front pouches which are available with the Ergo baby carrier. A sucking pad will have Velcro joints and can be fixed around the strap of the sling and babies who have a chewing habit will be very happy to have them handy. Other extras like bags and pouches are for parents who would prefer to minimize additional luggage.
Baby slings should be machine washable. There is none as adept as babies for dirtying things and it might be necessary to wash a baby carriage more often than you prefer to. So it will be best if the whole thing is washable in a machine. The material should also be one that dries fast and it should ideally be dryer-safe as well.
At La Stella Blu we have searched the world far and wide to provide you with the safest, most well made, and stylish baby slings available. With so many baby carriers to choose from like Beco baby carrier and Ergo baby carrier, its a difficult choice
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Cotton – Best Choice For Babies
Posted by in Babies on September 2nd, 2009
One of the main benefits of cotton clothing is the softness of the fabric. With a babies newborn skin it is sensitive, anything harsh will rub and irritate their new skin. Cotton is a super soft natural fabric that allows for better air circulation, which helps remove and absorb body moisture, drawing heat away from the skin and keeping the body cool and dry providing an ideal sleeping environment for baby. Also, because cotton clothing “breathes” better, it’s the best choice to keep your baby cool in hot, humid weather. The ends of cotton fibers are
spun very tightly into the yarn so that the fabric doesn’t irritate skin or cause static electricity making it very comfortable to be swaddled, dressed or diapered for babies.
Cotton is the preferred choice in hospitals and birthing centers, you will notice your newborn being swaddled in cotton receiving blankets after birth. Being non-allergenic, it is an excellent choice of material for anyone who suffers from asthma or allergies, or those who have sensitive skin prone to irritation. Pediatricians will sometimes suggest using cotton clothing and blankets for babies that have eczema or other skin maladies, before they will encourage using harsh steriod creams. Dermatologists also recommend wearing and using cotton products.
The fabric is durable, versatile and easy to care for. It can be washed in the washing machine and either hung to dry or put in the tumble dryer. It releases soil easily to retain appearance and be hygienically clean to be the ideal wash-and-wear-fabric – for you and for your family. Cotton has high tensile strength therefore can endure high temperatures and be sterilized. It is the only fiber that becomes stronger when wet being highly absorbent for drawing moisture out, providing premium comfort and softness for a happier baby.
For people concerned with environmental issues, cotton clothing makes a lot of sense. Cotton is biodegradable and a renewable resource. Cotton does not contain any chemicals and therefore is a natural product. In addition, cotton products are “finish free,” whereas synthetic fibers are often chemically treated to make the fiber suitable for processing. Organic cotton differs from regular cotton in the fact that no pesticides are used to grow it, which means less chemicals in the environment and less exposure for the people growing it.
Cotton absorbs moisture easily and can take up to one fifth of its weight in water before it actually feels damp, this being a great benefit if you diaper your baby in cotton diapers. Baby boys benefit from cotton diapers — The Kiel study found that excess heat in the groin area of boy babies wearing disposable diapers may be a cause of the reduced sperm count among males in recent years. Not only is baby more comfortable in cotton, this natural fiber is heathier for them!
Bottom line, the benefits of cotton are numerous, when having a new baby we as parents strive to do the best for our children, doesn’t it make sense to clothe, wrap and diaper them naturally? After all a happy baby makes a happy mama and if cotton helps……… why not?
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