Advice about cloth diapers and disposable diapers helps parents of twins and multiples decide what kind of diapers to use for their twins.
Advice about cloth diapers and disposable diapers helps parents of twins and multiples decide what kind of diapers to use for their twins.
If you’re a grandmother-to-be, I’ve just learned about a new product that some parents-to-be will really love. ItzBeen is a baby care timer. There are buttons to push when the baby is fed, changed or put down for a nap, plus a miscellaneous button that’s good for remembering medication. There’s even a slide that helps breastfeeding mothers remember which side to nurse on.
It’s been a while since I had a newborn, but I remember that brain-fogging exhaustion that goes with infant care. Itzbeen would have been really useful to me because numbers tend to slide right out of my brain. Itzbeen is also really helpful when more than one person is taking care of a baby. When the next shift comes on, the caregiver doesn’t have to ask how long it’s been since a feeding, diaper change, nap or the last dose of Baby Tylenol.
Itzbeen is a product that will be most useful during those earliest days of parenting, so it makes an ideal baby shower present. I’m adding it to my mental list of things I wish I had had as a young parent, along with disposable diapers and baby monitors. As for baby wipe warmers, I think I made it just fine without.
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Itzbeen a While Since I’ve Seen Such a Clever Baby Product originally appeared on About.com Grandparents on Friday, October 30th, 2009 at 08:15:44.
Most new parents think of diapers as a smelly, expensive, and unavoidable necessity. The good news is that it’s possible-even practical-to raise your kids without diapers. In Diaper Free!, Ingrid Bauer shows how you can:
* Save thousands of dollars
* Reduce landfill waste (single-use disposable diapers are responsible for one third of the non- biodegradable waste in landfills)
* Avoid diaper rash
* Use the “Four Tools for Diaper Freedom” to enhance your relationship with your baby and deepen communication.
Based on extensive research, case studies, and the author’s own experience, Diaper Free! is a warm and helpful companion at every stage, from the first magical days of your baby’s life, to complete toilet independence.
Most new parents think of diapers as a smelly, expensive, and unavoidable necessity. The good news is that it’s possible-even practical-to raise your kids without diapers. In Diaper Free!, Ingrid Bauer shows how you can:
* Save thousands of dollars
* Reduce landfill waste (single-use disposable diapers are responsible for one third of the non- biodegradable waste in landfills)
* Avoid diaper rash
* Use the “Four Tools for Diaper Freedom” to enhance your relationship with your baby and deepen communication.
Based on extensive research, case studies, and the author’s own experience, Diaper Free! is a warm and helpful companion at every stage, from the first magical days of your baby’s life, to complete toilet independence.