Showing posts with label best baby travel systems 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best baby travel systems 2010. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Is any Mommas sellings Newborn Baby Boy Clothes?




Victoria


Hi, My name is Victoria and Im 23 yrs old. I'm was looking if any Mommas selling any newborn baby boy clothes since Im going to be due in Jan 30 2010. If you have anything to offer let me know with information. Thank you.


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I want to sell my baby's stuff.
Like the travel stroller system,swing,walker.
I take good care of my baby's stuff.If you want I could email you pictures of the stuff.
But,were do you live?

Are we all actually gonna die in "2010"?




layla


Cause a lot of of people and scholars say we will. i'm scared
Sorry I meant 2012



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They also said that the world would end in the year 1,000. The Seventh Day Adventist was based on the world ending in seven days though they revised that believe on day eight.

Take a look at what they are saying.

They say that it's the Mayans that predicted the end in their calendar. Well that date is the end of the long count upon which the calendar starts again, this happens every 5,126 years. The Mayans left records of this happening several times before. Basically it's the Mayan new year, there is no association with destruction and the people saying that the Mayans predicted destruction are not Mayans nor have they met any Mayans. Chances are whatever accounts they are intepreting disaster from are similar to our ousting of Father Time in favour of Baby New Year.

They say that the Earth, the Sun and the black hole at the center of the Galaxy will line up. True they will line up, just like it does every Dec. 21, it's the winter solstice, they'll line up for the summer solstice too and will form right angle triangles on the Spring and Fall equinoxes. The rest of the year, the three bodies will form various different triangles just any three points normally do. Also any two random points always makes a straight line, does that have any special significance?

They say that gravitational forces will change polarity as we cross the Galactic equator and that the sudden change in polarity will cause the crust of the Earth to slip thereby shifting the poles relative to the land masses.

The force that they are referring to is the gravitational draw towards the center of the galaxy just as the Moon is attracted to the Earth. We are in orbit around the Galaxy just as the Moon is in orbit around the Earth. This gravitational pull doesn't actually change but is always in a straight line between us and the center of the Galaxy. What they are saying is that if you express that force in terms of a component along the axis of the galaxy and a radial component along the plane of the galaxy then the component along the axis changes polarity as you go across the equator. Basically they're saying that when you're north of the equator, the equator is to your south and when you're south of the equator the equator is suddenly north of you. This is like when you express a vector in terms of x, and y values instead of magnitude and angle; as the angle changes while the magnitude stays the same, the x and y representations will change value. Nothing has actually changed. What they are saying is like saying that people in Australia are upside down and have to hang on to monkey bars to keep from falling of the Earth. The Earth's crust will not slip because there will be no sudden change in gravitational forces.

They say that there's a planet or a brown star that orbits the sun in such an eccentric orbit that it's too far and dark for us to see and that this planet/star will collide with us on Dec. 12, 2012. Well, in order for it to collide with us, it has to get close to us in which case it won't be too far away for us to see. Also, in order to be in orbit around the Sun, it has to be traveling less than the escape velocity of the solar system, our space probes were traveling faster than the escape velocity and still took decades before leaving the solar system and beyond our range to detect them. If there was a planet/star about to collide with us, it would have to be already plenty close by now and easily detected. Unless that planet/star has a hyperdrive engine, it's not going to make it to Earth in time for Dec. 12, 2012.

People say a lot of things, very little of it is true and most is based on partial representations of the facts.




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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

What is your favorite stroller, car seat, or travel system and why?

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cole2585


I am a first-time mom (due Sept 10, 2010) but I have been a full-time nanny for 6 years, so I have an idea of what I want/do not want in a stroller/car seat. Ideally, I would like a travel system so that I can place the car seat in the stroller for convenience when my baby is sleeping but they can also be very bulky and heavy for me at 5'2" and 110lbs. Some of the other features I was looking for in a stroller are:

* A seat that fully reclines
* A footrest on the stroller that can be secured so that the stroller can make a bassinet (not one of my priorities, but a nice feature)
* A tray for the child (it doesn't matter to me if there is a cup holder for my son or not because once he can use it the cup will end up on the ground anyway, that's what toddlers do)
* At least one parent cup holder and a storage compartment of some kind near the handle
* A large basket that can be accessed without disturbing a sleeping baby in the fully reclined position
* Straps that are easy to adjust and also easy to open/close with a squirming child either inside or in your arms
* Something that can fold up and fit into the trunk of my mid-size car with room to spare for other essentials or groceries
* Of coarse safety and durability so I can continue to use the stroller until my son is a toddler

In a car seat:

* Straps that are easy to adjust and also easy to open/close with a squirming child either inside or in your arms, especially in harsh weather since the winters here can get bad- I don't want to be fumbling with straps when I'm hanging half outside of my car in a snow storm with my infant
* Comfortable fabric that is soft enough for a newborn but breathable enough not to make him sweaty and uncomfortable in the hot sticky weather - I also don't want anything that will get hot in the sun while it is sitting in my car
* Safety
* Easy to install correctly and know that it is secured properly

I have been in and out of stores devoting hours, sometimes whole days, to trying to find the right combination. I have read reviews on every website I could find and they all contradict each other. The only consistent review I have seen is that the stroller frames (with no seat, the ones you snap your car seat into) are poorly built and the wheels fall off. Other than that, people are often arguing about who's child is bigger and why my child is 8 months and still fits in this car seat and her child is 7 months and can't anymore or whether you should use your stroller/car seat in such and such way. My favorite reviews are the ones that say they have never actually used the product because the baby isn't here yet, but it's so beautiful! That is not helpful.

So, I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on the topic with their opinions on the features of products they have actually used. Thank you for your time!



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After months of research I found a carseat and a stroller. I havn't tried anything else so I don't really have much to compare them too.

The carseat I chose was the britax chaperone. It's a bit difficult to take in and out, with a 2 door car at least. Rebound bar on base... It's very safe

The stroller is the city mini stroller by baby jogger. My 2 year old nephew sleeps in it as comfortably as my 1 month old. It fully reclines, the part the baby lays on is soft but durable, the straps are easy enough. Comes with a huge basket underneath. It's 3 wheels, the front swivels or locks in place. SO easy to maneuver, can use one hand to push and steer! It's under 17 pounds and all you have to do to fold it is pull a latch and it just collapses. Then you sort of throw it out and it's set up!

The only downside to this stroller is you have to buy the carseat adapter, child tray, parents drink holder separetely, I wouldn't get the adapter, it's easy enough for a baby of any size to sleep comfortably.

When it comes to the carseat, I'm not too sure if that's the best pick, but I wouldn't dream of getting a different stroller now

Is this infant carrier expired?




DawnHollid


The infant carrier/travel system I am wanting to buy was made 05/16/2010. It is the Baby Trend Stride Sport Travel System- All Star. I have looked and found no recalls on this item. My due date to have my son is in July of 2012 so the car seat will be 2 years old. I was wondering if it is still alright to use? I know some manufactures have a 5-6 year warranty. Also, I live in Missouri and I have heard that some hospitals don't except infant carriers that are over a year old.. Is this true?


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Most car seats expire after 5 or 6 years after the manufacture date. I don't think the hospital will notice at all, but I would exercise extreme caution when using a used car seat. You should, of course, check the car seat for visible damage, but sometimes car seats that have been in accidents have hairline, micro-cracks.

I would think it is perfectly acceptable to use. If you do have doubts, however, I would buy another car seat.

You do know that you don't have to use an infant seat, right? You can use a convertible car seat straight from birth; some converitbles don't fit newborns right- (the harness straps should always be below when rear facing and sometimes the lowest harness height is above the shoulders).

If you have any doubt whatsoever, I would recommend purchasing a $50 convertible car seat called the Cosco Scenera 40 lb weight limit.




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Monday, September 2, 2013

What all do I need for baby?

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Q. What all do I need exactly? So far I have a baby bath and a diaper bag. I've picked out a Pack-N-Play with a bassinet (I'm moving in January so I'll be getting a crib after the move. It'll just make things a little easier). I've also picked out a swing, bouncy seat, bottle warmer, baby carrier, baby moniter, diaper pail, and a wipes warmer. Clothes, diapers, wipes, pacifiers, bottles blankets, health care stuff I'm just going to get in the store (easier than looking online.) I also have a travel system (stroller / car seat) picked out. Is there anything I'm missing?

â¥â¥â¥ Isabella Rose Due July 28, 2010 â¥â¥â¥
My mom will be giving me her breast pump that she used so I don't have to purchase one :)
Also... What brand of diapers and wipes do you recommend?


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-breast feeding supplies-storage, nursing pads, creams, a nursing bra for you
-towels and rags for baby
-mittens and hats and socks
-cloth diapers for burping
-baby laundry detergent
-a mesh laundry bag (delicates bag) for small baby items such as socks, mittens, bibs, etc. keeps them together in the wash so nothing gets lost or stuck under the agitator
-car seat accessories- head support, strap covers (so the straps don't rub the neck)
-bottle cooler to keep bottles cold on the go (like if you make one while you're out and baby doesn't finish it), they have single ones that come with an ice pack
-waterproof pads/sheet savers to put in pack n play to protect from leaks and spit up or protect surfaces (bed, floor) when changing baby
-you may want to have a small thing of formula on hand, just in case you need it. my daughter had jaundice really bad and had to be on formula full time even though I had planned to breast feed. We had a can at home, so we didn't have to run out and get some the first few days
-travel wipes case for diaper bag
-play gym for baby to lay on and look at
-some kind of musical toy, my daughter goes to sleep really well if we wind up her musical giraffe or turn on the piano (precious planet kick n play piano, plays for a while and has lights) or your pack n play may have a musical attachment

I prefer Luvs and Pampers diapers because my baby has thin legs and the legs on these fit better. Huggies are good, but the leg holes are to big for my little girl. My daughter is 6 weeks old and is just now almost to big for newborn diapers. It all depends on the baby. Buy a variety of sizes of diapers, you can always take them back.
I like huggies wipes and pampers wipes so far, but I haven't tried a bunch of different ones. Parent's Choice (Walmart brand) are good, except the refill packs don't like to "feed" through the hole in our warmer like they are supposed to.

Which is the best full size stroller?




B


We have a baby due in about 2 months and I am in need of a stroller...and tylenol! My head hurts from reading so many reviews. I started researching strollers months ago and I feel like I've made no progress. I want a stroller that is well built and durable, don't care too much about the weight (I've had a quatto tour deluxe before), has parent tray with cupholders and child snack tray, comfy for long trips, bassinet option would be great, suitable for newborns, travel system/accepts an infant seat with bar, all-terrain tires would be nice and has a easy fold. I've looked at Chicco and don't really care for that stroller, bought the bumbleride indie 2010 but I think I'm returning it (the plastic under the seat/back cushion is flimsy and I don't like the recline pull strap thingy) and would like something better than the old graco I used to have. The britax chaperone travel system seemed perfect to me but there are very few and really mixed reviews. I want the stroller I buy to be the first and last without dropping $1000 on it.


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The britax chaperone travel system looks pretty nice, though I've never tried it myself. However I will give you some tips. We have three kids-7, 4 and 2. All of them have been in strollers and baby carriers galore. Here are my tips of what a good stroller should have:
1. Big wheels-umbrella strollers have smaller wheels that make it harder to turn in tight spaces-think grocery stores and malls.
2. Hooks for all your bags you're going to carry. You can buy these separately. (Just remember the stroller might tip if there's too many bags and not enough baby in the stroller!)
3. Easy access to the bottom/big mesh area-for the diaper bag
4. Area up top for sippy cups/bottles. Makes it easier than tossing it in bottom compartment. Also a tray for baby after a few months for his food.
5. Straps to adjust seat recline are nice and easy to handle.
6. Simple seat belts that will open and close with a thick layer of food residue on them, which they will have. Also should be able to open them with one hand.
7. Baby carrier should click into carrier, most do and it's nice to push instead of carry.

Try these out on some strollers in the store and don't stress too much! Just focus on having a healthy baby! The easy part is having one. The hard part is trying to carry the carrier, push an umbrella stroller and keep the oldest one close!

Congratulations on your baby and I hope he is




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Sunday, July 14, 2013

How do we stop Canadians from illegally coming to America for our superior healthcare?

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Christian


Canadians know that their socialized healthcare with death panels suck, so many are illegally trespassing to steal some of our SUPERIOR healthcare.

Why doesn't Canada just adopt a good free market healthcare system like we have. (Before Obamacare ruins it)



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In 2010, the Frazier institute study estimated that approximately 47,000 residents of Canada received non-emergency medical care outside of Canada in the previous year. That includes new immigrants, non-Canadians on work/study permits, Canadians who may have been working overseas, etc. It also considers procedures such as having a baby non-emergency care. Without even considering these, it still represents less than 0.14% of all Canadians and some tiny fraction of all medical procedures performed on Canadians. Further, the study does not say that those people had the procedure in the United States.

Meanwhile, over 6 million Americans travel abroad each year for medical procedures. That is almost 2% of Americans. Unlike the Canadian study this does not include legal residents (only US citizens), recent immigrants, nor Americans who may have been living overseas and returned in the year. These are people who specifically left for the primary purpose of medical care.

In other words, per capita, Americans are well over 20 times more likely to leave the US for an elective procedure as a Canadian is to leave Canada.

How long were you successful in TTC after a vasectomy reversal?




Navy Wife


I know that it can take up to a year for it to be successful. My husband is having his reversed next month due to complications and has put it off thus far. We want to TTC as soon as possible so we can have a baby in 2010!


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For us, it only took 3 cycles but we didn't ttc for almost a year after the reversal, so my husband's system was up and running well by that time. For most couples, they can expect not to conceive in the first three months post-op VR because it takes 75 days for sperm to be produced, mature, and travel through the man's "pipes" before the sperm is ejaculated. It can happen though, and some couples even conceive the very first month that they try. Typically I see many couples conceive around 8 months post-op. That's just what I personally observe from visiting different message boards. I hope you get your 2010 baby. Much babydust to you! GL.




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