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Crib Shopping? What to Look For

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Crib Shopping? What to Look For

When you think buying for baby, you think crib. Really you don’t need to buy a crib before baby is born: co-sleeping in a bassinet or baby-proofed parent bed will be an option for a couple of months. But a crib isn’t something you want to buy on impulse. After diapers (and possibly formula and a … [Read more…]

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Do I Need a Humidifier?

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Do I Need a Humidifier?

my baby is due in July. i want to know if there’s any benefits to running a humidifier in my room or putting a humidifier in my baby’s room, or if that is only necessary during the winter months or if it should be there year round.” You don’t need to use a humidifier in the summer, unless you’re in … [Read more…]

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Strollers: How Do You Choose One?

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Strollers: How Do You Choose One?

Strollers aren’t cheap, and getting value you get out of yours will depend on buying one — or a couple–that suit your transportation needs. Where will you do most of your strolling? Around your neighborhood, at the mall, the zoo, on the subway? For the neighborhood and outdoor walks, consider … [Read more…]

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How Many Onesies? Stocking Up For a First Baby

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How Many Onesies? Stocking Up For a First Baby

hi, this is my first child and i guess that i am trying to get everything together. is it ok to stock up on baby wipes and diapers and other essentials for my baby now. i am a planner and want to have everything in order before the baby arrives in six months.” If you’re planning to decorate the … [Read more…]

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Should You Worry About Baby’s Poop?

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Should You Worry About Baby’s Poop?

Once your baby starts solids, diaper changes can get downright weird. Find out what’s normal (and what’s not). A baby’s leavings are always a little but different every time, and once baby graduates to solids, finger foods and then cow’s milk diapers can get even more surprising. For beginning … [Read more…]

Filed Under: Baby Gear, Parenting (general and dads) Tagged With: baby, daiper, diet, food, Nutrition, solid food, stool

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