Posts Tagged ‘Baby’
I have noticed a new trend. Stores such as Jewel/Borders/Wal-Mart are now using baby changing tables to store rolls of toilet paper on. Not just the small rolls we use at home. The giant rolls of toilet paper they use in dispensers at the stores. Our local Borders had the toilet paper stacked 8 rolls high. Be careful. Take a look. If you find it, tell the manager right away. Baby changing tables are for changing babies not for storing toilet paper.
Many more fathers are taking care of kids and helping moms and we need to be able to change our children. I kind of understand building built before men got more involved. But I have been to brand new establishments with no changing table in the men’s room or a family restroom. My wife has the flu so I took my daughter out on Sunday and three places did not have changing tables.
ok, im 31weeks and so far i have bought…
nappy’s
nappy bags
wipes
bibs
soothers
baby shampoo
cotton wool balls
baby towels
vests
baby grows
hats
summer hat
out fits (clothes) (lots of clothes) ![]()
soap powder / conditioner
sock-ons
jackets
blankets
baby tooth/hair brush, nail clippers and thermometer
cot sheets
baby bath
cot
pram
+ car-seat
bottles
steriliser
breast pump
breast pads
sun shade for the pram
travel cot/play pen
bouncy chair
maternity bras
maternity pads
nipple cream
baby cotton buds
muslin squares
socks & scratch mitts
changing bag & changing mat
basket for pram
cosy toes for car-seat
what else do i need????
I took my 7 m old to his first swimming lesson today and I was so disappointed that I’m considering canceling. Prams were not allowed so I had to carry my baby and two bags.I had to change him on a wooden bench and leave all my bags on the floor under the bench because there was no lockers.Then I wanted to get rid of poopy nappy but there was no bin so I had to put in in my bag.Lesson lasted half an hour and was fun enough.But when the lesson finished there were 8 mums and 8 babies around the bench where only 2 babies could be changed at one time so I had to wait 15 minutes with crying wet baby in my arms.Finally when It was my turn I had to put wet swim nappy in my bag because again there was no bin, and then I realized that there was nowhere I could change because that change bench was just next to the pool and mums dads grandmas and grandpas around.There was a toilet but I would’ve had to leave my baby on the bench unattended, so I had to put my clothes on over the wet swimsuit and drive home in 10 degrees C.When we got home and had shower both me and my baby were still smelling of chlorine.Now, do I have the right to expect a bit more after pain130 $ for a few swimming lessons, or am I unreasonable?I deliberately avoided public pools and went to physio instead thinking their facilities and service would be better and there would be less chlorine.Has anyone else taken their babies to baby swim and what were your experiences.
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In regards to the woman that went for the abortion but gave birth to a live baby girl instead, was the doctor/abortion clinic right to put the baby in a plastic bag and dispose of the body?
2nd, if the baby hadn’t delivered, does that change what he was aborting?http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2009/02/0…
plastic baby tub 1 big and 1 small
bathtub faucet protector
4 tub toys
baby monitor
walker
diaper bag
changing pad
car seat protector
4 floor activity things (the things they lay on the floor with)
jumper that hangs from door
bath soap set
baby towel set
some clothes
baby blankets
burp cloths
pacifiers
bibs
diaper organizer that hangs off crib
bottles
diaper genie and refil bags
grooming kit
3 bouncers
mobile
relief kit
exersaucer
play pen
high chair
tub side kneeler.
I delivered my son 7yrs ago and right after completing my 4th month, i started shopping bit by bit for him. Everyday i would go for a small walk and collect things like booties, mittens, changing mats etc. I collected them one by one as i went for walking everyday and loved doing that bit of shopping every day for my baby.All the other major things i purchased when i went for a big shopping with my husband. I even packed my baby’s bag when i was just 30weeks.Now i am pregnant again and i am in my 24th week and ive already collected some decent amount of things for my baby. I am just curious to know what yall did/do.I mean in which month/week did you start your shopping & what are all the things that you had already got for that little bundle of joy of yours?
I am all excited and just looking at all those tiny stuffs… be it in internet pictures or in the shops. Oh they all look so lovely. And shopping for baby items excites me. How about sharing your excitement and experience?
This baby sleeps all through the night all through the day withought waking up to eat or be changed and when he does get up he is so tiered that he cannot force himself to eat, the poor baby has bags under his eyes and is very lifeless he is 4 months old is this normal?
My sister is getting a baby born doll the boy one. But we wanted to know if theres any websites that do all the clothes for it and if there is a website that does the change bag for the baby born doll but in blue.
Thanxs for any help. x
(Sorry this is so long! Many thanks in advance to those who reply!)
We are at week 34 awaiting the arrival of our Babygirl. Gifts and hand-me-downs are starting to come in that we’re marking off the “need to get” list (per Babies R Us).
We still have lots we need to get, so I wanted to ask for your opinions. For all those moms and dads out there, I have attached, below, the Babies R Us “Parents Checklist.” What is necessary? What is not? What is invaluable? What did you get on a whim and are eternally grateful for having? What turned out to be nothing but junk? What brands are the best (i.e., I hear that Boudreaux’s “Butt Paste” is the best there is)?
I’m starting to scout out Craigslist and eBay for deals (who the heck knew breast pumps were unbelievably expensive??? At least I can get new, in box items from eBay and save a few if I watch like a hawk!). If any of you have insights that you would share, we would be very grateful. Thanks!
THE LIST
Infant Care
Safety
(Sorry this is so long! Many thanks in advance to those who reply!)
We are at week 34 awaiting the arrival of our Babygirl. Gifts and hand-me-downs are starting to come in that we’re marking off the “need to get” list (per Babies R Us).
We still have lots we need to get, so I wanted to ask for your opinions. For all those moms and dads out there, I have attached, below, the Babies R Us “Parents Checklist.” What is necessary? What is not? What is invaluable? What did you get on a whim and are eternally grateful for having? What turned out to be nothing but junk? What brands are the best (i.e., I hear that Boudreaux’s “Butt Paste” is the best there is)?
I’m starting to scout out Craigslist and eBay for deals (who the heck knew breast pumps were unbelievably expensive??? At least I can get new, in box items from eBay and save a few if I watch like a hawk!). If any of you have insights that you would share, we would be very grateful. Thanks!
THE LIST
Infant Care
Safety
i saw the kate spade one but is so ex… any cheaper ones? i like those simple and nice design..
I am in the process of compiling a ‘what to buy’ list for my sister. I have tried to include everything I needed for my baby plus a few other bits.
Can you think of anything I may have left off the list?
EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A NEW BABY
10 vests
10 baby gros
10 bibs
5 pairs of socks
2 hats
2 pairs of scratch mits
5 muslin cloths
grobag
two thick blankets
two thin blankets
baby monitor
bed/cot
moses basket
mobile
room thermometer
rolling mat
play mat
bouncer
swing
pram with foot muff & rain cover
parasol
car seat
chest of drawers/wardrobe
nursing bras
breast pads
gripe water
breast pump?
bottles?
formula?
2 dummies
pram toys
few other toys
talc
changing mat
nappies
wipes
2 towels
baby wash
baby bath
changing bag
cotton wool
nail kit
vicks
sudocrem
food storage containers
feeding spoons
I do not. Unless you think babies can defecate and urinate wherever and whenever it is not viable and poor countries such as in asia and africa are being irresponsible by avoiding diapers however that is part of the third-world lifestyle i suppose.
From an environmental and personal viewpoint, getting rid of diapers would be a godsend since they are negative things that get full of baby junk. the tv commercials are a waste and baby-changing stations could be gone from public bathrooms hence freeing up some space. plus, nobodys going to miss those ugly diaper bags.
unfortunately there is no way to reconcile these two arguments because diapers are a necessary evil and they are here to stay.