Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Teething Pacifier

!±8± Teething Pacifier

Actually there is no set pattern when a baby will begin teething, how long it will take, and how painful it will be. For some babies cutting a tooth might happen overnight without pain, while another baby might have to go through a long, drawn out and painful experience.

Usually from three months of age a baby that is teething will gnaw and gum down on anything she or he can get their mouth on. So the counter pressure from biting on the soothie pacifier helps releive the pressure from under the gums.

The teething process will come and go just like any other thing with new babies. Keep trying different pacifiers like a silicone pacifier, latex pacifier, nuk, and maam until you find what provides the best relief for your baby.

Razberry teething pacifier

- Stimulating multi textured can be frozen for extra soothing comfort
- First hands-free all silicone teething pacifier
- Bumpy texture soothes baby's gums
- Cleaner and healthier for your baby
- Non-toxic and 100% medical grade silicone

Most new pacifiers are one-piece, like the a soothie pacifier, whether they are made of silicone or a combination of plastic and latex. It is very important to always check to be sure the nipple is firmly attached to the base of the pacifier. If you are able to detach the nipple with a tug, your baby will do so eventually.

The Soothie Pacifier, today, is number-one pacifier used in over 2,000 hospitals nationwide--over half the hospitals in the coutnry! Over 2.5 million pacifiers are distributed to newborns each year--this means that more than half the babies born go home from the hospital with a Soothie Pacifier.

Besides teething pacifiers there is several things that you can try to help ease pain of teething; some work and some don't, but it is worth a try.

- Teething Rings
- Any Rubber teething toys
- Mom and Dads fingers provide counter pressure and bring relief
- A cold bottle to drink and suck
- cold food like apple sauce, yogurt, and jar food

Infant Tylenol, before you give it ask your doctor to check if it's all right and the amount you need to give.

Some say Orajel works great, also check with your doctor first.

Please Note:

Before trying any of the suggestions listed above or any other type of remedy it is highly recommended that you contact your pediatrician first, allow your doctor to advise you first, before trying anything mentioned on this site.

A very important tip: Keep all your pacifiers sterile to prevent any germs that could harm baby. Thanks for stopping by! We hope that you found the information you wanted. Our hope is that we have a small part in making your baby a happy baby, because all babies should be Happy Babies


Teething Pacifier

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Friday, November 25, 2011

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

How to Create Greeting Cards for Teachers

!±8± How to Create Greeting Cards for Teachers

The Teacher's Appreciation Day is part of the Teacher Day and it is being celebrated each year to look back on the roles of teachers to our children. Teachers are also known as the second parents of our children, they strive to educate, guide and take care of them. That's why teachers deserve to be appreciated by their students and their family.

On best way to show appreciation to a teacher is by creating a homemade greeting card to say "Thank you." Cards can be made of any materials that we can easily find in a local store. Below are the steps to create a homemade greeting card:

A. Look for materials in a scrapbook or craft store that you'll be using to create your card. Be sure that it is acid and lignin free, this is to protect your photos if you're going to include it in your card. Pictures can be damage if it gets in contact with acid that some paper contain, while lignin is a component of wood that in overtime becomes acid also.

Select carefully the type of scrapbook paper, envelope and the pen that you're going to use. Use adhesive that are photo safe, using adhesive squares is also good it can make a card look like 3D. Add glue sticks and tape runners on your list.

B. Think of the size of the card that you are going to create, it should be smaller than the envelope that you have selected. The card paper should also be twice (2x) as big as the card that you will be creating in terms of length and width. Use a paper trimmer or a sharp cutter to cut your card. Fold it in the center or use a bone folder to make it look professional.

C. Arrange all the materials on your table and start thinking of the content that you will write it is also good to include quotes that have something to do or related to teaching.

D. Start working on the cover of you card, arrange all the embellishment using a glue and adhesives.

E. Put some embellishment also inside the card, just make sure all are properly attached and no embellishments will fall off.

F. Using a photo safe pen, write some heartwarming messages on the photos that you have decided to include in your card. Don't forget to add some quotes from a famous teacher, sign the card and your child should sign the card also. Make sure all adhesive and glues are dry already before closing the envelope of the card. Finally write the name of the teacher that you'll be giving it to.


How to Create Greeting Cards for Teachers

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

How to Stop Breastfeeding in 3 Steps

!±8± How to Stop Breastfeeding in 3 Steps

I'm a little disgusted by how little information there is on the internet about breastfeeding.

Oh, yeah, there's plenty about how great breastfeeding is, tips, tricks, and stats on how horrible of a mother you are if you don't do it. Yep, our kids are going to be delinquents because we're not dedicated to art of breastfeeding for life. Give me a break!

I could find hardly anything on the internet about stopping breastfeeding. This is a pretty important topic because so many things have to happen for the end of breastfeeding to be a smooth transition. I've taken notes on my own experience so I can share the information with other mothers. Consolidated down, my approach for stopping breastfeeding can be done in three easy steps.

1. Start by eliminating a feed a day. I started with the after lunch snack, then lunch, then dinner, night snack, then breakfast. Give your child a bottle or sippy cup with whatever breastmilk alternative you feel comfortable with. I used watered down goats milk in a NUK sippy cup. My son was almost 10 month old so I didn't think formula was necessary or desirable.

2. Don't be confusing. When you sit down to both nurse continue to do so in your normal place. This will help your baby feel comfortable and secure. Do not give your child a sippy cup alternative in your typical nursing place or position. This is confusing and will result in crying, frantic rooting, and you feeling like a heel (or giving in).

I found that sitting down with my son facing out (his back to my stomach) worked really well. He never nursed in this position (how could he?) so there was no confusion. The added distraction of a book on my knees helped keep him entertained while he drank his milk.

Also, it might be helpful to have someone other than you feed the baby in the morning. This was the hardest one for my son to take because he was used to snuggling into bed with me for breakfast and a cuddle. My husband doesn't smell like milk so James wasn't confused by a cuddle and a sippy cup from him.

3. Stay Comfortable. Feel your breasts as you eliminate feedings. If they feel very full, leaky, or hard then you might need to pump or express some milk. Don't pump so much you trigger let down. This will keep your milk supply going, which isn't what you want. Just make sure you are comfortable and you don't leave gallons of mik in your breasts.

One thing I started doing was a breast massage. I would get hard lumps in my breasts where the milk was in the ducts. I would gently massage the lumps in the shower until they softened up and dissipated. I did this in the shower because my breast would often leak while I was doing it.

Generally my breasts were sore and tender for about three weeks. My son transitioned very fast and now shows no confusion or disappointment about being handed a cup rather than a breast. I have increased the amount of mama time and book reading so he doesn't feel too cut off from me.

He is a little more of a mama's boy now and sometimes I'm the only one that can soothe a hurt or put him to sleep. I doubt this has anything to do with ending breastfeeding, but more to do with just general mom/baby bonding.

Honestly, our end to breastfeeding was much less traumatic than I was led to believe it would be. It was remarkable how little James seemed to care that he is now getting milk from some other source. His poo smells a little stronger, but other than that I can see no difference in his health or attitude.

Happy Freedom!

Leah Day


How to Stop Breastfeeding in 3 Steps

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