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Eco Organic Baby
Posted by in Babies on October 25th, 2009
If you only want the best for your baby, organic baby products are the way to go. However, before you select any organic baby product, there are several things that you need to know and understand.
First, organic does not necessarily mean healthy. Organic means that it is not exposed to pesticides and other unnatural chemicals. Organic can also refer to the fact that the fertilizers used for the products are derived only from plant and animal matter rather than unnatural compounds.
So, when you purchase e.g. organic baby clothes, you need to determine whether the product will be healthy for your baby. Some products, such as BPA free baby bottles, are one of the best things that you can purchase for your baby. By using glass organic baby bottles, you avoid the problem of BPA poisoning, which can seriously harm a baby. These same bottles would not cause nearly as much harm to an adult, who has a fully developed immune system and a higher tolerance to imperfections and issues caused by the plastic compounds. Just remember when you use glass baby bottles, you need to be cautious about temperature changes, as most baby bottles are not thermal resistant. As well, glass baby bottles may shatter if dropped on ceramic, so you need to use a little more caution with them. If your baby throws their bottle, you will need to hold it for them so they do not risk breaking the bottle.
There are many other organic baby products that you can purchase to help minimize the amount of non biodegradable items you dispose of. For example, you can purchase organic cotton clothing, reusable diapers, organically crafted diaper changing pads, bamboo baby wipes, and biodegradable bath products. For those who do not wish to expose their baby to unnatural plastics, there are even organic baby pacifiers. These pacifiers are made of natural rubber. The rubber pacifiers have a larger guard, as the rubber is very flexible. The larger mouth guard prevents a baby from folding the pacifier so it can fit in their mouth. By doing this, the baby cannot accidentally choke on the pacifier.
The most important thing you can do for yourself and your baby is to completely read the labels on organic baby products and learn to identify which products are just labeled organic and which ones are organic while also being good for your baby.
Timothy Greensland
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Trying to Conceive? Optimize Ovulation for Easy Conception
Posted by in Pregnancy on September 27th, 2009
With the desire to have a baby comes the new interest in ovulation and tracking your ovulation cycle. Each woman is born with millions of eggs that wait for maturity. With ovulation a mature egg is released for fertilization.
There are a number of signs that accompany ovulation but many women go month after month without taking note of them. If you are trying to get pregnant now is the time to begin to track your ovulations. You will need to begin to pay close attention to your body’s secretions, temperature changes and even heightened sexual desire. Many women experience all of the following symptoms each month while others may skip months of ovulation. You should become very aware of your body and study the patterns of your body to discern when you are ovulating.
Noticeable symptoms should include internal tenderness in one ovary or in both, excess mucus discharge, a change in odor of discharge, tenderness in the breasts, and an increase in sexual desire.
The ovulation process is the process of a mature egg being released out of the fallopian tube and into the prepared ovary where it will wait for fertilization. Sperm can already have been waiting for days for that one egg to be released and make its grand descent into the ovary. This process begins around the twelfth day after the beginning of menstruation. About three days before ovulation the vagina will begin excreting thin, watery almost the consistency of the raw white of an egg discharge. This discharge is key to the egg traveling with ease from the fallopian tubes to the ovary.
One great way to track ovulation is by closely watching for changes in cervical mucous. This mucous will go through various changes during the woman’s monthly cycle. These changes are tracked by what is termed as cervical mucous analysis. The cervical mucous is observed by inserting clean fingers into the vagina and observing the mucous. During non fertile days of the month the woman will be dry having little to no cervical mucous. As the ovulation cycle begins more discharge will appear although it will be more chalky or yellow in color. The closer your body gets to ovulation the more mucous will be discharged. Right before ovulation the discharge is thin, watery and it is similar in consistency to the white of a raw egg. This discharge is the key indication that ovulation is at hand. Now is the ideal time for conception to take place.
Find information about infertility treatments such as IVF, as well as tips on getting pregnant.
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