Tuesday, May 13, 2014

What are your top ten baby products ever?




Expecting!


I am starting to shop for the new baby and i am worried i will forget something. What were your must haves? What was a waste of money and what do you wish you had but didn't.


Answer
1 - carseat (I like the travel system with stroller kind)
2 - baby carrier - I love the Ergo carrier but also have several others that seldom get used. A Moby wrap is nice for nursing though & good for newborns
3 - clothing of course & whatever type of diapers you plan to use (cloth or disposables)
4 - diaper changing table/station - ours is downstairs & it makes it so much nicer than going up & down stairs all day.
5 - breastpump - but I had to go back to work - it's not as necessary if you stay home & then of course all the stuff that goes with that...breastpads (I think Johnson & Johnson make the best disposables AND cloth ones) - Lansinoh cream for nipples, milk storage bags (they warm MUCH faster whether frozen or just refrigerated), bottles of some sort....my preference is Second Nature
6 - exersaucer - my first LIVED in this thing as soon as he could set up & still asked to get in after he could walk...LOL
7 - Boppy Pillow or Breastfriend - whether you nurse or not - it is a back saver!
8 - Swing - baby may or may not love it. My first hated the swing & never never took to it - but you can't know until you know & many babies love them. They will be a lifesaver if baby likes them for things like showering.
9 - Bumbo Seat - my first loved this thing & we used it until he didn't fit in it. He loved to eat there instead of the highchair..so we packed the bulky highchair up after a certain point & I don't plan to even bother getting it out this time. Our Bumbo has a tray & everything - so it's totally sufficient.
10 - Swaddle-me blankets. Both my babies have loved swaddling but I never got one of these until this time - now I own 5...LOL They are wonderful for a baby that likes swaddling!

Stuff we didn't need that we bought or were given:
With my first - the swing - total waste, same with the highchair
We bedshare with our babies, so I don't really need a bed for them that first year...but I do keep a bassinet for naps, etc. I bought a crib for my first after he was a year & attached it to our bed to give us all a little more room. We didn't need one or want one until then. The nice part is because I waited & just kept an eye out for a deal I got a nearly $500 crib for $99 ob clearance. You definitely don't need a bed in a bag for your crib. They recommend you don't use any bedding in with baby & also no bumper...so just buy the sheets & bedskirt as that is all you are supposed to use anyway. I didn't even do that - since it was attached to our bed I bought an extra twin bedskirt to match our bed & twin sheets. The I made the bedskirt work with tucking & safety pins & I use these: http://www.google.com/products?q=snug+sheets+clips&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=Gz7NS5SDA4WsNe_ciNMP&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=3&ved=0CDEQrQQwAg to make the sheets snug. It's very easy.

Stroller travel system question...?




Jenny B


I recieved the Bertini B5 Valencia for a baby shower present, the stroller that i wanted. But i have been searching everywhere on how to purchase a second base for another car.

Can anyone help me with this, a phone number and website, anything?

Thanks in advance, :)

27weeks 4 days.
He'll be here Jan 21, 2010



Answer
You could go to their website---Cosco Juvenile Group. But, I'd actually return that travel system, as it is no longer being made. Plus, Cosco is the lowest rated product in the infant seat category. I'd get a Graco if you're set on getting an infant seat. It's the highest rated in its' bracket, not to mention it's the safest.

Edit: According to Cosco's website, the base is not necessary for travel and you can strap it in without the base. But, common sense will tell anyone that it's just not as safe as it is with the base.

There is very little safety testing done by car seat manufacturers, so parents are suckered in by low prices thinking that they all meet the same standards, so must all be as safe as one another. It's not true. The industry minimum for car seat crash tests is 25-30 mph in a frontal impact crash.

That's what Cosco uses. Many of the other companies set higher standards for themselves. In addition, companies are in charge of reporting their own stats--there's not a federal agent walking around to make sure these companies are actually testing their seats. One Chicago Tribune study listed Cosco as the worst seat, leading to brain injuries from a chunk of plastic placed in the wrong location on the seat. I'd steer clear of them at all costs.




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