Friday, August 2, 2013

When is the best time to start baby shoppin?

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I am 15w1d pregnant. All I have is the things people gave me which include a travel system and a baby crib. This is my first pregnancy but truth is I don't know when to start or what to buy for that matter. So when do I start shoppin and what all do I need?


Answer
Cool, you got the expensive stuff already! I agree with others, you should wait until after your baby shower to get more stuff. Also, check out cloth diapering to save money, like bumgenius pockets or all in one. There are youtube videos with tutorials on how to use them. Don't forget to get at least 2 bedding sets for the crib (use one, wash one).

What you need is called a Layette--means stuff for the baby. Just do a simple search online to get ideas of what people get. If you plan on breastfeeding, you'll need some nursing pads (for when the milk leaks out into your bra). If you formula feed, start signing up on the major manufacturer's websites for coupons--stuff is expensive! Get bottles that don't have BPA in them. I don't know which ones are good because I plan to breastfeed.

Hoping you all can help with travel system question?




JenMommyMo


I was in the mall the other day, and I could slap myself for not asking, but this woman had a travel system that I want! It carried an infant and a toddler. The toddler sat in back in a regular stroller type seat and the baby was up front in a snap on carseat. Eventually the stroller can be turned into a double stroller by removing the car seat. Does anyone know what this is called? I have been looking for it online all morning. It wasn't a sit and stand and again it came with an infant carseat too.
Yeah, I have already checked every twin stroller on amazon and I searched every combination I could think of on google and I can't find it.
YES!!! It is the Duo Glider Travel System by Graco... thank you thank you thank you. I will give best answer when my four hours are up!!



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go 2 gracobaby.com I just saw one a while ago and I think it's exactly what u want. look under the double stroller section.




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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

What is the best way to travel with a 3-year old and a 10 month old on a 3hr international flight?

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Izzya_77


I'll be travelling alone and the only flight that I could get is at night. Any suggestions for what I should carry, what I should pack for my two kids?


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I've been flying internationally and domestically with my children since they were 2 months (now 8&5 and baby number 3 was born 23 December). At least three trips a year are the children and I traveling internationally (14+ hours each way) alone. In addition to that, we do another 8-10 international and domestic flights a year as a family. I have never had any problems with my children on any of the flights. Here are a few tips and suggestions:


1.) Car seats are not mandatory, but are highly recommended. Your three year old needs to have his/her own seat, but the problem is that s/he may be too small for the seat belts to fit him/her and restrain him/her properly (they'll be too loose).

Since your youngest child is under two, you are allowed to hold him/her as a lap child, meaning that s/he will have to sit in your lap the entire time. The Flight Attendants *should* place you in a front seat where you will have more room. Depending on space and availability, the Flight Attendants might give you a bassinet that attaches to the front wall to put your child in (however you can not uses this during taxi, take-offs, landings, or turbulence).

I advise using a CRS (Child Restraint System) for both children because it is safer for them - especially during turbulence, makes them feel secure, is more comfortable for both parent and child, will help your children relax a bit.

A CRS is a hard-backed child or infant or child safety seat that is approved by the government for use in both motor vehicles and aircraft.

In order to be certified for use on an airplane, the car seat has to met the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Check the labels on the side of your car restraint for a sticker (words will be printed in red) for verification that your seat is safe for airplane use. Almost all car seats pass this requirement.

There is also a new device that is approved by the FAA for airline use ONLY. It is called CARES (Child Aviation Restraint System) and costs $75. It weighs 1 pound, is certified for all phases of flight (taxiing, take off, turbulence and landing), adjusts to fit ALL size airplane seats, and is approved for kids 22â44 lbs.
http://www.kidsflysafe.com/

Many airlines offer half-price tickets so parents can be guaranteed that their children can travel in a CRS device. You should call your airline to ask for a discount.

If you haven't booked a separate seat for your youngest child, be nice on check-in and see if they can "block" the seat next to you. They will then only use it if they absolutely need it. I must tell you that on international flights this is harder to have done.

2.) You will need to have all your childrens documents in order. It is a good idea to keep a copy of their notarized birth certificates with you.

Since it is an international flight, you will need passports and possibly visas for them as well.

Keep your doctors name and number with you. Also get the name and number of a doctor where you are visiting in case an emergency should come up.

Another thing you should consider bringing with you is your childs immunization book. That way if any emergency should arise while you are on vacation (no matter where you are) the treating physician will at least have some verifiable information to go on. This book also usually includes what your child is allergic to, and some small but very helpful notes from your doctor.

Verify what travel documents you will need in advance to make sure you have everything.

3.) Keep your diaper bag well stocked with plenty of diapers, wipes, ointments and other essential things. Just remember the new law regulating liquids, gels, and such and pack accordingly. http://www.tsa.gov/311/index.shtm
http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air_portal/security/rules_liquids/doc/2006_aviation_security_new_rules_poster_en.pdf
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/security/aviation/airport/airportsecurityadvertisement
You can usually find travel size baby products in stores and they are wonderful for plane use. One thing I always like to carry with me is hand sanitizer! I always wipe the trays down with that (followed by a baby wipe) and use it for my kids after taking them to the bathroom (even though they wash their hands). I know that airplane bathrooms are not the cleanest, so that is why I try to be vigilant.

Be sure to pack 2-3 changes of clothes for your children. You will need this in case they get sick, spill something on themselves, or in case your luggage gets lost.

Bring any medications that you might need for your children should they get sick or that they take regularly. Remember that if they are not prescription medications, the 3oz (100ml) rule applies to them and they must be kept in a clear plastic bag. http://www.tsa.gov/311/index.shtm
http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air_portal/security/rules_liquids/doc/2006_aviation_security_new_rules_poster_en.pdf
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/security/aviation/airport/airportsecurityadvertisement

Do NOT give your child medicine with the hopes of it making them sleep. This is not only cruel, but dangerous as well. I have also seen where it backfires; a parent gives their child a dose of Benedryl to make them sleep, but instead it gets the child more hyper and the parents get absolutely no rest on the flight (and neither does anyone else).

Try to have your child use the toilet or change their diaper as close to boarding as possible. This will help to make your child feel fresh and more comfortable for take-off (which could also mean less problems).

4.) Bring Snacks! just add water packets of food, cheerios, goldfish, animal crackers, dried fruit, etc. are great. New regulations also allow you to take beverages (including water) from home as long as they are less than 3oz (100ml), -OR- beverages (including water) of any size that you have purchased from inside the security area onto planes. You can also bring a limited amount of baby food, yogurt, cheese, puddings, etc. with you also as long as they are in containers less than 3oz (100ml)
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm#9
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=MEMO/06/363&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en
http://www.dft.gov.uk/transportforyou/airtravel/airportsecurity/requirements

As long as your children are with you, you are able to take as much formula, breast milk, or regular milk that you will need for you child for the duration of the time you will spend in the airport and on the flight (as long as it is within reason).And no, you will NOT have to taste it - no matter what form you bring it in.

All that you must do is:

1. Separate the milk from the liquids, gels, and aerosols in your quart-size (1 liter) zip-top bag.
2. Declare you have the items to one of the Security Officers at the security checkpoint.
3. Present these items for additional inspection once reaching the X-ray. These items are subject to additional screening
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/children/formula.shtm
http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=MEMO/06/363&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en
http://www.dft.gov.uk/transportforyou/airtravel/airportsecurity/requirements

Save your money when it comes to buying water though because the Flight Attendants will provide you with hot or cold water (or any other drink) free at any time that you request, no matter how many times you request it.

5.) Make sure to pack plenty of things to entertain your children, such as a few books, toys, a portable DVD player (be sure to bring extra batteries) or let them use your laptop (make sure it's fully charged) with a few movies, and one or two comfort things such as a favorite blankie or stuffed animal. I always bring a small pillow and blanket from home for my children (even now) because I know 100% that they are clean, and my children are accustomed to them.

My children like to bring along their own coloring books, a Doodle Pad, their Leap Pads (with a few booklets), and scrap paper that they can make their own drawings with and play games such as tic-tac-toe. My daughter used to like to bring along a doodle bear when she was younger so that she could draw on that as well, and my son likes to bring along some action figures to play with. I found that buying a Rose Art kit is great! It has crayons, markers, coloring books, coloring sheets, and stickers that they can color. It definitely keeps them entertained!

You can also play games like pat-a-cake, or I-spy, and tell stories to your children as well. If you tell a story, try to make it an interactive one where your children have a part in it so they stay interested.

You might also consider going to the store and letting your children (I let my children start this at the age of one) pick out their own carry on bag and a few inexpensive toys that will be used only once you are on the plane. Be sure to pick out a few toys without them seeing so that they have an extra surprise when they open their carry ons.

6.) Not all children have a problem with the pressure changes in their ears. If yours does however you'll want to know how to help. For take-offs and landings (the WHOLE way up, and starting from the BEGINNING, or TOP of descent), the best ways to alleviate ear pressure are to:

*Give them something to drink (formula, milk, water, juice - it doesn't matter)
*Give them a pacifier to suck on
*Give your oldest hard candy or mints to suck on
*Give your oldest gum to chew
*Place hot damp towels (usually like the ones distributed to first and business class before take-off and landing to freshen up with - just ask a flight attendant for them) or paper towels that have been soaked in hot water and wrung out, at the bottom of two paper or styrofoam cups, then hold the cups over the ears
*Gently but with some pressure, rub their necks repeatedly from the chin to the base of the neck. This will cause a swallowing motion that will relieve pressure build-up in the ears.

You can also try using a decongestant. It is always best to check with your doctor before using any type of medications though, to make sure you are using the one best suited to your childs needs. I personally have found pain relief medications don't really help, and at least in my experience, decongestants are a waste of money.

7.) Don't worry about what the other passengers are going to think or say should your children cry. This will only add stress, which your children can pick up on, and it could make them cry longer and harder. Instead, just relax, and handle the situation like you would if you were at home. Most times the other passengers are very understanding anyways and some will even try to help you. Which reminds me, if help is offered to you, TAKE it!



I wrote a small article about flying with children that goes more in-depth, gives airport security rules and regulations for the US, EU, and UK, plus offers tips and tricks for the travel, etc. http://www.angelfire.com/jamiehassen79/flying_children.html

If I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free to contact me.

How much does a baby cost in the first year?




qpwooiu


If you are breast feeding, and in the UK (so healthcare is on the NHS), how much roughly would you spend on a baby in the first year? (after birth, not including maternity clothes etc).

What is there to buy?

Sorry if it's a stupid question..



Answer
Clothing - $500
diapers - $500
Misc (soap, shampoo, etc.) - $100
Baby Carrier = $100
High Chair - $80
Bassinet/crib - $400
Carseat - $200
Stroller - $200
Total = $2080

Alot of the above items aren't truly necessary. If you have a baby carrier, you don't need a stroller. You dont need a crib or bassinet if baby sleeps with you.

EDIT - There is NO need for formula EVER for a breastfed baby. A "travel system" is not a necessity.




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where can i find a double stroller that also has the car seat that clips in and out for one of the seats?

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Claire W


My boys will be 17 months apart, so I need a stroller that will accommodate a toddler and an infant. I am hoping to find one that is like the travel systems that come with the car seat stroller combination. Please help with any online store or regular store suggestions. A specific brand/model would be ideal.


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The Peg Perego Aria is a side by side double stroller that will accommodate one car seat. It will only take one of their brand car seats(which I highly recommend.) A Peg Perego car seat will latch and lock in rather then strap over the stroller. The Aria is one of the lightest double strollers you'll find, and the car seat is one of the heaviest. The carseat is heavier in part because of the extra side impact protection. The aria runs at about $199.99 the carseat at $219.99


The B.O.B. Revolution Duallie side-by-side stroller will take a car seat as well. It will take any car seat with a $90 adapter. The great thing about the BOB is that it will last as long as you need it. It'll take something close to 75lbs in each seat. It also does not squeeze the toddler next to a bulky car seat. Pretty spacious. Runs about $570 + what ever carseat.

You can get both of these strollers almost anywhere. I recommend going to the Right Start or USA Baby. All Right Start stores are closing, so you may be able to get a good deal on them.

There is also the double Graco. I don't recommend it. It is very bulky, heavy and set up front to back. The car seat just about sits on top and can have a "shopping cart effect."

Hey when do we start buying baby items?




Hunnie_bun


My best friend is having a baby, im so HAPPY!
Okay she is almost 2 months, is it wayyy to early to start buying little things like a few packs of onesies and neautral color stuff, like pacifiers bottles, care kits, n stuff?
Also i found a brand new winnie the pooh baby swing on craigslist, for 30 bucks,
im no baby whiz,so is that a good price?

THANKS!



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You can start shopping whenever you would like. I found out i was pregnant the 2nd week of august and by sept. me and the hubby already went out and got the travel system i wanted because it was on sale. I would ask your friend how she feels about used items....but if she doesnt mind then 30 bucks is a good deal for a swing if it runs fine and looks in good shape. Although for 30 more dollars you can buy a new one.




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Monday, July 29, 2013

When is the best time to start baby shoppin?

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I am 15w1d pregnant. All I have is the things people gave me which include a travel system and a baby crib. This is my first pregnancy but truth is I don't know when to start or what to buy for that matter. So when do I start shoppin and what all do I need?


Answer
Cool, you got the expensive stuff already! I agree with others, you should wait until after your baby shower to get more stuff. Also, check out cloth diapering to save money, like bumgenius pockets or all in one. There are youtube videos with tutorials on how to use them. Don't forget to get at least 2 bedding sets for the crib (use one, wash one).

What you need is called a Layette--means stuff for the baby. Just do a simple search online to get ideas of what people get. If you plan on breastfeeding, you'll need some nursing pads (for when the milk leaks out into your bra). If you formula feed, start signing up on the major manufacturer's websites for coupons--stuff is expensive! Get bottles that don't have BPA in them. I don't know which ones are good because I plan to breastfeed.

Hoping you all can help with travel system question?




JenMommyMo


I was in the mall the other day, and I could slap myself for not asking, but this woman had a travel system that I want! It carried an infant and a toddler. The toddler sat in back in a regular stroller type seat and the baby was up front in a snap on carseat. Eventually the stroller can be turned into a double stroller by removing the car seat. Does anyone know what this is called? I have been looking for it online all morning. It wasn't a sit and stand and again it came with an infant carseat too.
Yeah, I have already checked every twin stroller on amazon and I searched every combination I could think of on google and I can't find it.
YES!!! It is the Duo Glider Travel System by Graco... thank you thank you thank you. I will give best answer when my four hours are up!!



Answer
go 2 gracobaby.com I just saw one a while ago and I think it's exactly what u want. look under the double stroller section.




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What would you do....?

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Lady


My daughter is nearly 16 weeks old...I have a travel system...here is the link for it http://www.mothercare.com/My3-3-wheeler-travel-system-Black/dp/B00116V3NK/sr=1-1/qid=1225284758/ref=sr_1_1/276-6114477-7420761?%5Fencoding=UTF8&m=A2LBKNDJ2KZUGQ&n=42803041&mcb=core

anyway...I have a really really tough time removing the pram section, and the carrier seat from the frame, it gets stuck all the time - which is a nightmare when im trying to get it into the boot of my car in the pouring rain(living in Ireland-its mostly raining!!) sometimes it takes 5-10 mins of pulling it shaking it to remove it, which is not convenient with a newborn baby inside it.

I paid â¬600($766) for this, and if you look at the reviews(which i only saw after i bought it) many of them say they have the same problem.

Anyway i brought it into the store today and the girl working in there said they would have to send it away to be fixed...I dont want it to be fixed, im actually so annoyed with it that i just want a new one all together...do i have any rights to get a full refund? would you demand it? after all it is faulty- i do not want my precious daughter in a faulty pram!!and i dont want to risk it happening again

sorry for the long rant, im just so annoyed, i got soaked wet today AGAIN whilst trying to remove the carrier seat!
lol no we dont have wallmart here...I have kind of decided that im not going to accept anything other than a refund. So i am just waiting for the girl from the store to phone me back.



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Under Mothercare's terms and conditions you have the right to a refund if the pram is unused or displays a manufacturing fault within 28 of purchase.

If you feel that the problem with your pram has been existant from day 1 then you could probably argue it is a manufacturing fault. I just skipped over the terms quickly but I think if the 28 days have expired you then only have a right to have the pram repaired free of charge, provided you are within your gurantee period.

Worth taking it in and having a chat with them though.....




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If you sold your used Travel System how much did you charge?

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Mama <3


I am selling my Baby Trend Gabriella travel system. This thing was expensive! We bought it new and its in great condition but it is used. So we paid nearly $400 for the set! I was thinking $75? It this reasonable?

Thanks!
I must add its in perfect condition. I washed the pads and wiped it down. There isnt a mark or stain on it!



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When selling my no longer wanted, used items. I tend to divide the new retail price in half, and then move it up or down according to condition.

$75 is a steal, but you don't want to go too much higher, as those looking for used, will buy a cheaper system brand new, rather than pay more for a pricier used model.

I'd probably list it around $125, as it's worth more than $75, but I'm just not certain you could get the full $200 for it, when you can buy a cheaper set up, brand new for under $200.

Can i return an open travel system to target?




gd805


i received this travel system as a baby shower gift. i opened it today and put it together i want to return it because of the cheap quality in the fabric and bad safety reviews online.
i have the box,and booklets it came with...
can i return it if its opened?
do i need the receipt?



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ya they should accept it.. if it's over like 100 you need to bring the receipt.. make sure u have all the stuff with it.. but ya you can!




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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Do you have to pay extra to take a push chair on a plane?

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Anon


I will be traveling from the UK to Ireland with Aer Lingus soon, I will be bringing my baby and will obviously need to take the pushchair with me, I have a travel system which is the stroller with a car seat attached, will I have to pay extra to bring it with me? Thanks!


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No you shouldn't I flew with Ryainair and these B- ards! would charge you for Oxygen if they could! and they never charged for a Pushchair . What Airlines do is tag your chair as if it is checked in bag at the ticket desk then you wheel it to the aircraft and at the bottom of the steps they will take it off you and give it back when you land. if there is an airbridge on arrival you might have to sweet talk the cabin crew to ask the ground crew to carry it up the stairs. I know in France they will refuse but that's typical there . Dublin they should be nicer Good luck! PS if you stroller is in two pices make sure you tell the staff they may have to septate it and tag both pieces. Last word NO you should not have to pay anything! good luck!

when can i start going for walks with my baby without covering her up?




gurrly88


right now it's 60 degrees outside and tomorrow it will be almost 70...my daughter is 5 months (24 weeks old) but will officially be 6 months on the 26...i take her for outtings outside daily..either in a snugli or in her travel system...normally she is always covered up since it has been so windy and cold lately..but tomorrow it will be almost 70 degrees..should i wrap her up? i want her to see the outdoors without being wrapped up


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60 degrees hmmm what's that 15C I guess. personally it's not that cold, it could be classed as a warm summers day in the UK!. at 6 months old baby's can regulate their body temperatures a lot more that when they were new born, I suggest using several layers of clothing and maybe a hat (most of the body heat is lost from the head) that way you can always remove or add them, and just use your mothers Instinct!




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