Posts Tagged ‘newborn’

Keep Kids Warm: The GoPillow

By Lil • Dec 3rd, 2008 • Category: Lead Story

A diaper-bag sized pillow that helps with breastfeeding or bottle feeding, a breastfeeding coverup, a comfy portable toddler nap-bed, a supportive pillow to help your toddler or preschooler hold his newborn sibling, a blanket, a cushy diaper-changing pad with a supportive headrest, an infant prop, a travel pillow, and the list goes on. You an even tuck supplies such as a tube of lanolin, a burp cloth, a nursing necklace or a pacifier into the pocket where the blanket goes so that you’ll have them handy.



Happy, Healthy Moms and Babies: A Lactation Consultant’s advice for Breastfeeding During Your Hospital Stay

By Lil • Aug 26th, 2008 • Category: BOOKS ON PARENTING, Feeding (Breast)

List Price: $12.95
Publisher: iUniverse (www.iuniverse.com)
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The experience that women have in the hospital frequently sets the stage for breastfeeding success or failure. Unfortunately many hospitals still do not provide round-the-clock access to lactation consultants, and many nurses simply suggest that you use formula if they’re confronted with breastfeeding questions that they don’t know the answer [...]



Organic Dreamsie Sleepsack & Cap

By tracey • Apr 9th, 2008 • Category: NURSERY & BEDROOM

Average Cost:$22-$28
Official URL: http://www.kiddopotamus.com
Size: 0-6 months from 10-18lbs.
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Bedding is one of the most fun and most confusing aspects of having a new baby. Moms-to-be dream of nurseries bedecked with thick comfy pint-sized quilts and comforters, bumper pads, and decorative pillows. Yet, a newborn shouldn’t have any of those items in their cribs due to [...]



Snugglenest Deluxe

By Lil • Jul 14th, 2007 • Category: NURSERY & BEDROOM

Average Price: $39-60
Availability: Widely available online and off.
Product Rating: **/*****
Product Link: Snugglenest

This was one of the things that I had intended to purchase since before I became pregnant, and when I found out that I was pregnant, it immediately went onto my baby registry. I unpacked it, washed the sheets, and eagerly [...]