Friday, August 8, 2008

Cute Cum Comfortable Baby Daywear and Nightwear

by Daniel Spivey

Choosing and buying baby wear is not an easy task and quite confusing. Striking a balance between practical and cute, fashionable and comfortable, night and day can all play their part in affecting decisions on what baby clothes to buy, and in what quantity. Choosing a baby’s clothes is really important. Heavier clothes really burden the child. Great care must be taken to choose the appropriate cloth for the child.

All of these difficulties in choosing baby clothes are made worse by the fact that babies grow so quickly. Clothes that would fit for the next few months if at all possible, must be bought. Baby will basically need three types of clothes: daytime clothes, night wear or sleepwear, and clothes for going out. The baby sleepwear will likely outweigh the other categories, as sleeping is what a baby does most of their time in the early stages.

The clothes for the baby to wear around the home should be comfortable, easy to access for changing diapers, and simple. These are the clothing articles that your baby will spend most of her time in, so they are bound to get dirty. The best clothes for day to day needs are probably simple body suits. Onesies is a brand name, but the term has stuck as a description for this type of one piece baby wear.

Baby clothing for sleeping should meet some of the same needs as the daywear, at least in terms of comfort, and accessibility for changing. A warm climate place may require similar clothes night and day. However, colder region with colder nights need a warmer version of the day wear and for the night heavier knit pajamas or similar sleepwear.

Outdoor baby wear gives a chance to the parents to dress baby up to look smart and nice. Very stylish and bright colors can be selected and bought for outwear for glittering appearance and for identification. The baby will not understand what's going on, but should sense the fun and companionship, so it will form a part of the baby's learning.

Care should be taken towards the material used for your baby's costume. Many store bought costumes are made of synthetic materials that are highly flammable, and also not very breathable for baby's sensitive skin. It is also to be ensured that the costume appropriate for the weather that time of year.
Baby clothes are great to give as gifts. Think humorous Onesies, whimsical baby tees, and sweet ensembles guaranteed to delight a baby. Look for baby clothes that are crafted from soft material specifically selected for baby's delicate skin.

Luxurious baby sweater is 100% cotton and boasts timeless style for a fabulous baby shower gift. It is soft and soothing on a little one's skin. Available in a variety of colors, this high-end roll neck sweater can be personalized with the baby's name or initials in the thread color of your choice. Charming and adorable for everyday wear, this sweater is also a memorable keepsake.

About the Author:

My name is Ryan. My wife and I run The Fashionable Kid website. We started this website to help people find the best deals on baby clothes. I hope by using our site you'll find great deals on the baby clothes

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Some Ideas When Buying a Stroller

Finding the Perfect Stroller: What Type is Right for You?

Congratulations on your new arrival! With all the baby gear you need to purchase, a stroller is one of the most important items to have. It will be used often and you need one to complement your lifestyle. There are many varieties of strollers available today. Below are several key things to keep in mind as you narrow down what kind is right for you and your baby.

Stroller for one or two? Will you be purchasing a stroller for one child or two? There are a variety of different styles of strollers, including single, double and even triple models. If you only have one baby, then the most practical type is the single model. However, if you have two children close in age, it might be more beneficial to have one stroller to fit both. It’ll make trips to the mall a little easier to manage!

Where do you store all the necessities? Between the bottles, diapers and extra set of baby clothes in case there is a diaper mishap, you need to make sure you have proper storage to hold it all. Many stroller models feature storage compartments, cup holders and storage baskets perfect for housing her favorite birthday stuffed animal your baby can’t leave home without.

Easy does it! Pay careful attention to the weight and dimensions of the stroller. The average stroller today weighs approximately 30 pounds. That’s without your little one and all her essentials in it! Lift the stroller folded for when you are lifting it in and out of your trunk, as well as open when you’re going up those few steps and can’t wait for the elevator. Also take into consideration the profile of the stroller. If it’s big and bulky it may not fit with anything else in your car, even when folded. You will be transporting it a lot and the sleeker the size, the better it will be next to the grocery bags in the trunk.

Moves with ease? Take it for a spin—literally. Does it glide on all surfaces, including concrete, hardwoods and carpet? How does it fare when it’s up against grass at the local park? If you’re like most busy parents, you’ll be steering her stroller with one hand and holding her precious Disney blanket she keeps tossing on the ground in the other, so you’ll need a stroller to keep up with your every move. Make sure it has mobility and can handle all terrains smoothly and with little effort.

By taking some time and following these simple tips, shopping for a stroller should be an easy and fun experience. Whether or not you are buying it for your little one or for a baby gift, you’ll be armed with the best knowledge you need to make your stroller purchase a great one.

About the Author:

Kathi Mitchell operates a kids clothing store at: http://www.familytogs.com


Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Spring Returns: Let the Good Times Roll…strollers and Their Babies

Spring has returned with an invitation to come outside and enjoy the fresh air. Winter’s ice and snow have melted away-- gone forever like bad memories, the sidewalks and streets are dry, clear, and passable. Green replaces brown as the color of the local landscape. The Sun is shining bright; there is a fresh crispness in the air as gentle breezes enter through the newly opened windows delivering the invitation. The temperatures hover around sixty degrees. Parents read the invitation again: “Come, come outside and play, enjoy the outdoors with me”…signed “Spring”.

Mothers and Fathers, who have safely bundled up their babies and toddlers with layers of clothes during the winter months and carried them over the ice and snow, begin to slowly return to the neighborhood sidewalk and streets, parks, and malls, pushing their small babies along in their strollers. New parents or parents-to-be begin to shop for baby strollers so they can join other neighborhood moms or dads who set out for the great outdoors in response to spring’s invitation.
Life and people like the budding bushes, flowers, and trees reappear in neighborhoods adding themselves to the mosaic street scenes of springtime. The exercising, health minded parents, in steady paces push their baby or babies in their single or double jogging strollers putting in their scheduled run for the day.

The cyclist enthusiasts lovingly secure their precious little ones in the bike trailers already attached to their choice of transportation, and pedal their way around the neighborhood in streets and on sideways with destinations unknown. Their babies and toddlers in their safety compartment enjoy the nice fresh air from their modern day “horse-driven” carriage that they have been deprived of all winter long.

With only a sweater or jacket as needed outerwear, they regally take in the sights and sounds of the beautiful fresh spring views as the gentle breezes caress their little faces through the screened windows of the enclosed cart. Mom or dad supplies the “horsepower” in front of them as they enjoy their “royal ride” through neighborhood of the local stately mansions.

Elsewhere, neighborhood moms, with Spring’s invitation in hand and the other hand on a stroller, join each other leisurely pushing their infants along side by side in single or double umbrella strollers sharing their stories of motherhood, and how they survived the winter doldrums being locked up indoors all season long. Each new breath of spring’s fresh air is really a sigh of relief of freedom for these winter prisoners. Off to the local park they go to join other proud parents to present their blessed children to each other (maybe for the first time), share parenting strategies and techniques, and catch up on the latest happenings in their neighborhoods.

Strollers these days come in many brand names, such BOB, Maclaren, TikeTech, and Bugaboo with different models that cater to sports minded parents, all-terrain, walking, jogging, cycling or hybrids. There are wide varieties of shapes and sizes for single, double, or triples passengers. They have umbrella type coverings, retractable canopies, prams, open air types, or enclosed cabins. Like in a paint store the colors are plentiful. There are three wheelers and four wheelers. There are set wheels and swivel wheels. They may have one carrying compartment or multiple compartments for the journey’s needed cargo. There’s something to meet every parent’s need to safely share the lovely outdoors and warm weather with their precious little child or children.

So let the good times roll as moms and dads, walking, jogging, or biking return to the sidewalks and streets of our neighborhoods; and reminds us all to look for that invitation to enjoy the outdoors, the fresh air, and the new life all around us, especially when we peek into those strollers to get a glimpse of the cute little babies who are their passengers.
By Robert Walsh

About the Author:

Robert A. Walsh, http://robertwalshkidsclothing.com is the owner and webmaster of his website. As an Ezine Articles expert author he writes about everyday family issues many of which highlight aspects of his family friendly website. His articles and website offer real practical strategies on how to save up to half off on family shopping, such children’s top quality designer clothing and jeans –ages infant to teens as well as your weekly grocery shopping. With a strong educational emphasis he encourages families to take advantage of educational products and articles that will stimulate a child’s learning process, beginning in infancy; in addition he emphasizes financial saving programs that will lead to a successful college education. To assist families with finances beyond his saving strategies his website highlights sweepstakes-alerts that offer college funds, grants, and cash prizes to offset the ever-increasing cost of a higher education.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Baby gift basket

Babies are such bright and beautiful spirits who bless us with their presence and when they come into our world we are changed by their loving and beautiful spirit. So if it is that great time when you have some good news in your family or friends and you are in a state of confusion as what shall be the perfect gift for to be given to the parents or to show how much you care, baby gift basket would be a good idea indeed.

A gift basket shall always be appreciated whether it is going to be a baby boy or baby girl. You can either purchase a professional baby gift basket or you can also create one of your own. Mostly gift baskets in the market are very expensive that could cost you over $100 and therefore if you want to avoid spending much and also add a personal touch or care to your gift, you can surely go for a handmade or customized baby gift basket.

How to create a baby gift basket?

1. For creating a baby gift basket, you should determine the size of the basket and if you feel that you won't be in a position to fill a large basket, you should preferably use a small basket. You need to buy one such basket, raffia or tissue paper for filling, baby blankets, straw or shredded grass that you will easily find in any craft stores.

2. Next consideration is whether the baby is a boy or girl and whether it has already taken birth so that you can arrive at a decision as what things will be required by the baby. Another thing is whether the baby is the first child or not because if it is not the first arrival at the home then the mother of the child will be having most of the necessary things already at home.

3. An imaginative idea would be the use of a small laundry basket that could sit upon a dresser or a baby bath tub or anything such as baby diaper bag instead of using a actual gift basket. If it is the first child in the home you can easily include most of the basic things such as baby toys, rattles, baby shampoos, lotions, wiping diapers, burp clothes, bibs, diaper rash ointments and various baby clothes.

4. If it is the case of second or third birth, you can create a smaller basket including items for the other children that will not let them feel left aside. You can fill with items such as coloring puzzles, toys or snacks. You can also gift a labor basket to a mother who is expecting with items that are needed at the hospital or relaxation tape or CD, slippers, magazines, candy, hair clip, bubble bath, disposable camera, calling card or gift certificates.

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About the Author:

Olivia Andrews, writer of customgiftbasket.info is a freelance journalist and has written many reviews on subjects such as finance, education, health, entertainment, music, gifts, crafts, travel, apparels and mobile phones.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Practical vs. Unique Baby Gifts For Twins

by Mandie Klein

Trying to figure out what to get for your sister's twins be very daunting. Sure, you want to get extravagant and unique baby gifts to commemorate the joyous event. But then, at the back of your mind, you also want to get something practical, something that will be helpful to the new parents.

You know what they say about twins: "they're double the blessing, but also double the challenge." So what would you rather give? A unique baby gift that will impress, or a practical baby gift that will be much appreciated? Why not give something that will do both? The following is a list of practical and unique baby gifts that you can't go wrong with.

Offer to Help Out

This will not cost you a dollar, but you can be sure of its authenticity. Offers of help are definitely unique baby gifts in the sense that you cannot buy them on any baby store, or any other store, for that matter, not even for a thousand bucks!

Offer to babysit or run errands for a day so the parents can take time off for some much needed rest and relaxation. But be specific and sincere in your offer. Ask yourself how much time you can set aside for them and what exactly you can do, instead of what you just want to do for them. If you are not confident about your babysitting skills, do not take any chances. Just offer to cook dinner, or help with the laundry, instead. One thing to remember, though, when offering help to the new parents is to stay true to your word.

Diapers

Who would have thought diapers could be such great baby gifts? Ask the parents whether they prefer using cloth or disposable diapers, and then wrap up a few dozens. Diapers may not be fancy and all, but hey, they fall under the category of unique baby gifts. It is not often that new parents get to open a box of diapers!

Twin-themed Gift

Admit it. Twin-themed gifts are just adorable. Buy a pair of twin-themed baby items like frames, pillows, or clothes, and turn it into unique baby gifts by personalizing it with the babies' names, or even their time of arrival. You can also cook up witty slogans you can paint or engrave on your chosen items. A tip on buying clothes, though: ask the parents about the babies needs and sizes, so that your unique baby gifts will be useful.

Infant and Mommy Care Items

Buy a few practical items such as bath accessories, medicine dispensers, thermometers, diaper rash ointments, pain relievers, burp rags, and nail clippers. But before you wrap them up, get a few items for mom as well. She deserves to be celebrated just as much as the new babies are. So go ahead, throw in a couple of skin care items that the new mommy needs such as ultra-rich body lotions, facial creams, eye gel, body butter, and belly creams.

If you are willing to go the extra mile, get her a gift certificate to the beauty salon or to the spa. Make sure you hand it to her the same time you offer to babysit. Never mind getting her mommy guidebooks. With two babies to take care of, you know she would rather doze off when she can than read books.

About the Author:
If you are looking for unique baby gifts that will be appreciated by the new parents, get unique personalized baby gifts or creative baby shower gifts. Visit BabyLandGifts.com today.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Guide and Tips for Your New Baby

First of all, CONGRATULATIONS! You are having a new baby! Now, on to the serious stuff. You are going to get yourself prepared for your new baby, mentally, physically and you will need to adjust your house and car for the new baby too!

Mentally preparing for the new baby
Remember this, women adjust to having a new baby faster than men; so, do not expect husbands to start being all fatherly after the pregnancy is announced. They are not like that. Women adjust better to the new baby, mentally, because they experience physical, emotional and psychological changes. These changes help them adjust to the new baby quicker. However, men start feeling the new baby when they see the bump or feel the flicker of baby movement over mommy’s belly.

Physically preparing for the new baby
There is nothing much a new father can do to prepare to the new baby. What needs to be done by a father needs to be done BEFORE the new baby is conceived. However, the new father can try quitting smoking, quitting drinking and other vices once the new baby is conceived. The new mother needs to do the same too.

Planning for the new baby: the house and car
With the new baby, depending on whether you are planning to co-sleep with the baby or whether you are planning to plonk the baby in a separate room affects the changes to your home. Either way, we recommend having a separate room for your new baby, even if the new baby is going to be sleeping with the new parents for the first couple of months. A baby crib, some toys, a place to put all the baby’s clothes, shelves to convenient grab lotions, creams, diaper wipes, diapers, etc. off near the changing table is a MUST.

You will also need to think about getting a baby chair too; baby chair for the house (at the right height for the dining table) and a baby chair for the car (for traveling). Some baby chairs can be adjusted to fit the adult dining chair AND fit into the car at the same time. They are a little bit more expensive than the conventional baby chairs, but the multi-function is extremely convenient PLUS it is downright comfortable for your new baby.

Other essential stuff for your new baby
Frankly speaking, the essentials depend wholly on your own preference, budget and lifestyle. You can live without some of these things if you think you would rather not waste the money.

If you have had previous babies before, you probably do not need too many new baby clothes. New babies outgrow their clothes terribly fast and it would be a waste of money to splurge on new clothes. You can get hand-me-downs from nieces and nephews too, if you want. What you should probably get are blankets, sweaters, coats, and clothes for going out. At home, your new baby is not going to mind old clothes. In fact, it is a fact that your new baby is probably going to like wearing the old clothes better than the new clothes. Don’t forget the feeding utensils like baby bowls, breast pump (if you’re planning to pump breast milk for your new baby at work), baby bottles, cloth nappies, diapers, baby wipes, lotions, shampoo, bath gels, towels, baby blankets, baby bedding, bibs, stroller, etc.

And do not worry, you will do fine. The best thing to do is to get unbiased referrals from friends and family.

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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Top Ten Baby Shower Gifts That Will Blow The Mom-to-be Away


by Kim Taylor

Every guest wants to give the best shower gift to a mom-to-be. The most unique and amazing gifts are the ones moms remember every time they use them. Below are gift ideas that will blow away the mom-to-be.

1. Designer Strollers. Every mother wants to walk their child in a brand name designer stroller. However, with all the items needed for baby, buying that designer stroller can be at the bottom of mom's list. Designer strollers can include prams, jogging strollers, and more.

2. High End Chairs for Baby. How many registries request a plastic high chair? Boring! To really wow mom, look for a wooden high chair with style and elegance. A wooden high chair can become a fixture in a room long after the child has outgrown it. Wooden high chairs offer elegance in a child's chair. Guests will never know this gorgeous piece of furniture is a high chair meant for baby.

3. Designer diaper bag. A designer diaper bag can set the tone for a mother's wardrobe. Designer diaper bags offer style and fashion even when toting diapers, bottles and wipes. Many designer diaper bags look so stylish they resemble a purse much more than a diaper bag.

4. Organic clothing. Not only are organic clothing adorable, they show you really care about mom and baby. The mom-to-be will be amazed at the soft organic cotton clothes and how much thought went into selecting them. Not only are they good for the environment, they are good for baby's skin.

5. Organic toys. Yes that's right, organic toys are available. Some made from organic cotton and others from organic wood. Mom will be ecstatic knowing that when baby is playing with these soft and adorable toys, they can rest assured knowing there is no lead based paint or other toxins present.

6. Organic bedding. Give the gift of comfort and rest with organic baby crib bedding sets. Organic bedding sets are generally made from 100% organic cotton and are the softest materials. Mom will be so pleased that the new baby can rest in comfort and style.

7. Organic nursery furniture. No nursery is complete without furniture. Let mom know that time was taken to choose the perfect set for the new baby. Organic furniture including cribs, changing tables and storage sets are made from untreated products. Organic nursery furniture compliments organic bedding sets wonderfully!

8. Baby Carrier. Give mom the gift of hands free carrying. Baby carriers are wraps that allow mom to carry baby without using hands or arms. She will be amazed after trying the carrier and love the help you have given her.

9. Designer Car Seat. Every child needs a car seat. Designer brand car seats are a wonderful selection for a shower gift. And convertible car seats are the best yet. Mom will be delighted to know that baby can use the convertible car seat rear facing and forward facing, giving it a longer use time.

10. Hand painted art. A gift from the heart is a piece of art. While babies can't appreciate Picasso, there are several room décor pieces perfect for baby. Find out what color scheme the nursery will be and select from hundreds of hand painted canvas art choices to put a personal touch in baby's' first room.

About the Author:
Alicia Garcia is an expecting mother. Her main interest is in helping shoppers find the latest in baby trends and gear. Included in her favorite baby gear are wooden high chairs and infant strollersthat last the test of time.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Ideas for a Baby Website


by John Rope

Everybody loves babies. They are cute, cuddly and simple adorable. A baby website is a perfect place to share your happiness with your friends and other people who have been blessed with such wonderful little miracles in their life. Your own experience with small little information about the little one and the products they should use must be there in the baby website.

A baby website must cover anything and everything related to a baby. From brushing yourself for the baby to breastfeeding to baby names, clothes, baby care, and baby food to teaching your baby the sign language-everything should come within a baby website.

Feeding- Getting into a well-structured feeding regime can take several months, with much trial and error. If breastfeeding, the moms face problems in early days, but can get help from nurses and elderly members in the family. Baby food is specifically given to infants between four months to two years. The food comes in multiple varieties and tastes, produced by different manufactures. Again what to feed and what not to feed- is something a new mom should know.

Baby clothes- Do you believe that babies, infants should dress in clothing to reflect their unique personalities. They need lots of dress to wear in every occasion. Are you looking for stylish, fashionable clothes? Some people prefer pink dress for girls and blue for boys. But the bottom line is baby clothes should be soft and easy to wear.

Diapers-Newborn babies go through about 8-10 diapers a day. That means for a new parent, diapers are a big part of your life. Whichever type of diaper parents choose to use, once again practice only comes with the ‘real thing’.

Bathing-Newborns pee and poop a lot and it can be a messy time. They need to be covered properly after bath. After two/three months, babies enjoy bathing time with bath toys.

Baby names-It is a very big decision to take for parents. How do you choose the right one? Be creative and give a trendy name.

You can put online baby e-books, guest book, videos, and photos, and many more baby related things in the website. Baby gifts, toys, furniture, clothes etc. should also be included. Blogs should be written on babies.

About the Author:

A Personal Baby Website was what John Roope wanted after his daughter was born. A site so secure that no weirdo could look at. After browsing around he could not find a site that satisfied all his requirements, so he came up with the idea of sweetnewbaby.com. This site is developing and expanding its features on the feedback provided by parents.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

How To Shop For The Perfect Baby Shower Party Gifts

by Mandie Klein

Shopping for baby shower party gifts can be quite challenging and tiring. Nobody wants to spend an entire afternoon shopping for a gift that will go unappreciated. If you want to score the perfect bay shower gift, read on.

Where To Shop

The first step in shopping for a baby shower party gift is to make sure you go to a store that has enough choices of what you have in mind from different categories so that you have a fair selection to choose from. Going to a store that specializes in just one item is useless because when you find that they have nothing that strikes your fancy, then you'll have to hop to another store. And this can be pretty stressful.

When picking the store to shop from, whether it's a large retail company or a local store, make sure that they have a variety of items for the baby and the mom. A good store to go is one that would have baby clothing, accessories, hats, shoes, blanket, and diaper bags.

Baby Shower Party Gifts For The Mom

Don't forget that you have to keep the mother in mind when picking the gift. If you're going to a close friend's baby shower, make sure to pick a present that will reflect the mother's personality and style, something that will be useful for the nursery and something that she will also enjoy.

Books and knickknacks are great baby shower party gifts for the mom. Books are always appreciated. If you know that the parents have yet to decide on a name for the child, you can get them a name book. If the mother is on the early part of her pregnancy, get her a pregnancy book that will guide her through the rest of the month.

Another great thing to get for the mom would be a specialty diaper bag. There are a lot of stylish diaper bags that are fun to carry around. When shopping for a diaper bag, choose one that converts to a backpack or a purse, so that the mom gets different carrying options. Also, don't forget to choose a diaper bag that has lots of space and pockets inside, so that it's easy for the mom to organize the baby stuff.

Fun things you can get for the nursery are picture frames and photo albums. These things are never left on their boxes because most people take a gazillion pictures of their baby. And what better way to keep those pictures than in cute picture frame or photo album. If you know the theme of the nursery, you can get little stuffed animals or night lights.

Baby Shower Party Gifts For the Baby

If you're going to a baby shower for your niece, nephew, or godchild, you might want to pick something that is more reflective of your relationship with the child and the bond you want to keep with him or her.

Personalized clothing and blanket are great baby shower party gifts. You can have the child's name embroidered onto the cloth, or a fun line like "Aunt's Little Angel" or "God sent Godson". If you have yet to find out the baby's sex, opt for safer designs - that means less ribbons and flowers. Don't worry so much about the color. Just get fun colors because babies can wear any color!

About the Author:
Shopping for baby shower party gifts for your best friend's baby shower? Look for unique personalized baby gifts and baby gift sets that will be much appreciated by the mom-to-be. Visit BabyLandGifts.com today.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Air Travel With Baby: A Big Challenge For Mommies

When you are traveling with your baby, it is of utmost importance to have a plan ahead for the flight can be one of your toughest challenges when traveling with a baby.

All airlines offer pre-boarding for passengers with children. Take advantage of this, to give you extra minutes to settle yourself and your child on the plane as well as to relax and take a breath.

Your baby bag containing diapers, feeding bottles, wipes, blanket, baby clothes and plastic bags for trash should be easily accessible. Use a smaller bag for these items so that you could either stow it on the overhead compartment or underneath your seat for easy access. Pack for yourself as well an extra shirt or set of clothes in case of any accidents.

The back seats of the plane can be convenient for you as it is near the lavatory for easier access.

To help your baby's ears adjust to the cabin pressure changes during take off as well as during landing, you can encourage swallowing by breastfeeding or bottle feeding him. If it is impossible to do such things, you can give your baby a pacifier. Your baby's ears are very sensitive. Toddlers could suck on a candy or lollipop or could nibble on chips or biscuits. If your baby is sleeping, then it shouldn't be necessary for you to wake him up and disturb his sleep.

If you need hot water or you need to heat up baby's milk bottles, ask for the help of a flight attendant. Keep your baby hydrated with water, juice or milk as flying in a plane causes dehydration.

Changing baby's diapers will prove to be a challenge. While airplanes provide a changing table, such can be small and so it would be hard if your baby was bigger. Ask the flight attendant for another place where you could possibly change your baby's diapers.

It is very much possible for your baby to feel uneasy and uncomfortable and so it can't be helped if he will cry. While you may hear some snide and rude remarks from other passengers, ignore these and instead focus your attention on your baby and tend to his needs.

An ideal seat for mothers would be the aisle seat so that you could easily walk back and forth the aisle (when safe to do so) when your baby begins to fuss.

Don't rush off the plane if it isn't necessary. Let the other people disembark first. In this manner you won't have to stand in a slow moving line with your baby on one hand and carry on luggage on the other.

About the Author:

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tips for New Moms

When you are a new parent there are many things to think about and this is often done on very little sleep! To help you master motherhood we have ten quick and easy tips and tricks on keeping your baby healthy and happy.

Swaddle to soothe your baby. During the first couple of months, many babies sleep significantly better if they are swaddled. This is because they are used to being snuggled in their mothers womb. Establish a sleep routine by 3 months. Try putting an extra diaper under baby when you are changing her. Another hint is to drape a burp cloth over a boy to prevent getting sprayed. Another hint, when your baby's outfit is getting destroyed because of diaper messes, it means you should go up to the next size!

Put babies to sleep on their backs. Though it is still not clear what causes SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) stomach sleeping has been found to be a contributing factor. It is also a good idea to get a sleep sack which is a wearable blanket that is the perfect substitute to blankets and sheets that may put your baby at risk for SIDS.

Babies who are not walking do not need shoes if they are learning to walk inside. Walking barefoot may help your baby gain strength and coordination. Invest in a sling or infant carrier this way you can get things done such as paying bills or doing laundry.

Keep a spare set of clothes on hand in your diaper bag. Babies are well known for covering themselves in spit up! Another suggestion is to carry zip lock bags with you to carry home the wet stuff. The last suggestion is to get a bouncy seat or swing. The calming sounds and motions soothe just about any baby to sleep.

About the Author:

Julie ann Tomaro is a work at home mom. She and her husband, Tony own a fun new site for Babies and Moms, www.MyCutiePieBaby.com featuring lots of baby & parenting information, baby photo contest and baby boards!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Inexpensive Ideas for a Baby Shower

A few guests can get together and get a big laundry basket. Place in it a long clothes line with outfits, diapers, bibs, etc. pinned to it. It can also be used as a room decoration. It has a bit of everything and something to carry it in!

Baby Quilt - here is a great gift from those that love to sew and quilt. Find an alphabet quilt pattern. Each square has a letter of the alphabet on it and a picture of an object that started with that letter. It can have numbers too. Each guest can be given/sent a square before the shower and can embroider, quilt, or embellish it according to her own taste. If the quilt is meant to be a wall hanging, guests can also attach little items like rattles and toys. Be sure that everyone signs their own block in some way and have the blocks returned by a certain date in order to have it put together. This can also be used as a decoration at the shower.

Make a scrapbook album. Take blank scrapbook pages and have everyone write down their well wishes (without Mom knowing it) for the new baby. This can be done at or before the shower and can be given at the shower or to Mom while she is in the hospital. If given after the shower, it can include photos taken there.

Pass out sheets of heavy paper decorated with baby related stamps, stickers, or pictures several lines drawn on. Have the guests write their name on the paper and then write down some baby/parenting advice. Once everyone is finished, collect them, add a cover, punch holes in it, and tie it together with some ribbon. Then hand it to Mom to read aloud. This will be entertaining as well as touching and is a nice keepsake. There is tons of room for creativity on this one.

Have each guest bring an extra gift (small item recommended) for Daddy-to-be and the host of the shower will then place them in large gift bag to present to him at the close of the party (usually after the main gifts are opened). He opens this with Mommy-to-be at home or in presence of close family or friends.

Diaper Shower--- For a second (or more) baby, consider a diaper shower. Ask each guest to bring only a package of diapers as a gift. Some guests may bring other gifts also, but Mom will end up with a mountain of diapers, something she will really need! Items could also include anything associated with diapering such as wipes, ointment, powder, etc.

Casserole Shower--- For the mother who has everything already, how about a Casserole Shower? Have each guest bring a casserole or other ready-to-cook meal that can be frozen or stored until after the baby is born. Be sure to have the containers clearly labeled with contents and any cooking instructions. How helpful that will be when Mom and Baby come home!
Book Party--- Have each guest purchase and give a copy of their favorite childhood book.

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Sunday, July 27, 2008

What to Bring to a Baby Shower

Most people at one time or another in their life will attend a baby shower, and the question that will be on their minds the most is, "What do I bring?"

Truthfully, there are no hard, fast rules about what to bring to a baby shower. The host/hostess of the baby shower will have everything covered, in terms of food, location and beverages. Your job as a guest will be to provide presents to the mother-to-be. So, what type of presents should you bring to a baby shower? This article will give you some ideas to answer the question "What should I bring to a baby shower?"

Bare necessities

The one thing a mother and father-to-be needs for a newborn are the bare necessities. What are the bare necessities? They include things like diapers, cotton shirts, pants, pajamas, and baby bottles. Anything that a baby might need in the first few months of his/her life would make a good present. Also, remember that newborns grow fairly quickly so when buying clothes for babies, don't be afraid to buy something in a larger size.

Grooming products

Grooming products for the baby and the mother-to-be are a good way to go. For the baby, consider things like brushes, combs, washcloths, blankets, shampoo, towels, and changing sheets.

For the mother, consider things like lotions to help with stretch marks, gift certificates for a spa treatments after the baby has been born, free membership at a gym (make sure the mother will not be insulted by such a present) or a simple gift basket that will include bath salts, fragrances and all types of grooming implements.

Father-to-be

Also, a new trend in baby showers is the co-ed baby shower, so when thinking of things to bring to a baby shower, don't forget about the father. Of course, the mother-to-be will, in all probability, be showered with gifts, but the same can't be said for the father-to-be. So, think about bringing a gift for the father that centers on the baby.

One gift to give the father is an emergency gift basket, which can include things like diapers, bottles, books on parenting, blankets, baby clothes, and throw in a tee-shirt proclaiming, the father-to-be as the best dad in the whole world or something equally endearing.

Gifts for the nursery

Don't forget things for the nursery when thinking about what to bring to a baby shower. A lot of times parents wait until the last minute to finish a nursery, and probably do not have everything they need. So think of things like a crib, changing table, mattress and a diaper receptacle.

Travel items

Another important thing to consider to bring to a baby shower are things that parents can be used when traveling with the baby. For example, a car seat for bringing the baby home from the hospital, diaper bag to hold necessities for the baby, stroller, or a front baby harness or sling to facilitate carrying the baby.

Sentimental gifts

Sentimental gifts are nice as well. You can get the parents frames for baby pictures or cameras with rolls of films. There are kits that let you take a foot or hand imprint of the child. You can make a homemade gift like a knit blanket for the baby or even a small monetary gift like a bond, if you are a close friend or family member, for the baby's college fund.

About the Author:

Jacqueline Courtiol is a veteran teacher and mother who has lived through the trials and tribulations of a colicky infant. She is the developer of Colic Calm Gripe Water. For more information visit http://www.coliccalm.com.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Is Travel With your Kids a Monumental Family Disaster?

Whatever your mode of travel, there will be special challenges if you take the kids along. The key to sanity is some careful planning - and a calm, unruffled approach.

Where Should we Stay?

If you are planning at stay at a bed and breakfast, do some research. Many bed and breakfasts are not suitable for children. However, you may be able to find a 'farmstay' - a bed and breakfast on a farm that allows your kids to interact with the animals. This can be an unequalled family experience - especially for city dwellers.

Staying in a hotel? Do they provide extra cots and/or cribs for children? Do they have a restaurant with a kids' menu? Is there a playroom or playground on the premises? Are there children's activities nearby?

What Should I Pack?

Use common sense. Every family is different. Check the following list and pack what is appropriate for your household:


  • Small first aid kit
  • Liquid anti-nausea medication
  • Liquid Tylenol
  • Individual-sized tissues
  • Moistened hand-wipes in individual packs
  • Paper towels
  • Photos of the kids and important details regarding medications
  • Telephone numbers of doctors (at home and at your destination)
  • Copies of passports, birth certificates, custody documentation
  • Decks of cards, favorite toys, children's books
  • Coloring books, crayons, mechanical pencils, paper
  • Crossword puzzle books, erasable pens, highlighters
  • Windbreakers, slickers, umbrellas
  • Sunglasses, hats, sunscreen
  • Plastic bags from grocery store checkout (for storage and cleanup)

(Check with your airline first to see if liquid or gel-based items are allowed in carry-on luggage.)

Diaper Disposal

There are scented disposal bags available - or you might want to pack some small zip-lock bags. Plastic grocery bags or newspaper bags can also be used. The solid matter should be disposed of down the toilet. Next, roll the diaper up with the soiled area facing inwards so that you have a compact bundle with the plastic on the outside. Place the diaper in the zip-lock bag, seal most of the way, then press out as much air as possible while you complete the seal. Discard in a bathroom garbage container or outside garbage bin.

If you are outdoors and there are no outhouse or bathroom facilities nearby, you should carry the entire diaper contents with you, disposing of appropriately when you find a garbage bin or bathroom. DO NOT leave diapers or diaper contents behind. Besides polluting the environment, some animals are attracted to human waste. Protect the environment even more by making sure that you purchase biodegradable diapers (or switch to cloth).

If you must carry soiled diapers along with you for any length of time, you might want to consider packing a few deodorant disks or a baking-soda based scented deodorizer.

Snacks

If your children are finicky eaters, chances are you will encounter problems with airline and restaurant meals. Pack a few nutritious snacks. Snacks may include fresh fruit, granola bars, individual-size cereal boxes, cheese and crackers, raisins, unsalted peanuts - or snack-size containers of applesauce, puddings, and fruit cocktail.

Boredom

Boredom is always going to be a problem. Even a half-hour trip seems like a long time to a young child. The easiest and most accessible boredom solution is YOU. Use the time to interact with your kids. Ask them questions. Get them to tell you stories if they are old enough. You can keep young children entertained by telling them stories - complete with sound effects of animal noises, whistles, and whatever else you can invent.

Play guessing games like 'I Spy' with older kids, or get them involved in some children's cards games. Although games like 'Go Fish' can be played with a regular deck of cards, there are many games with special, brightly-colored decks made just for children. Do an internet search for 'card games for kids' and you'll find plenty of resources.

Inactivity

Sitting still for long periods of time is not a natural activity for children. If you're on a plane, train, or bus, get up and take a walk down the aisle once every hour. When travelling by car, find an appropriate pullout and play frisbee or go for a short walk.

Relax - Lighten Up - Unwind

Treat every family trip as an opportunity to connect with your children. Relax, enjoy their unique personalities, and enjoy yourself!

©Copyright Kathy Steinemann: This article is free to publish only if this copyright notice, the byline, and the author's note below (with active links) are included.


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Friday, July 25, 2008

Baby Language

Most parents wish that their baby would grow up without crying. But remember that without crying your baby will not be able to communicate anything with you. Accept the fact that crying is a way of developing the baby language. Especially, in the first six months, babies cry to communicate their needs. As a parent, you cannot always tell, but many mothers in due course will be able to recognize their baby's needs from the type of cry.

The most common reason for babies to cry is hunger. But there are many more common reasons for them to cry too. If your baby cries after a feed, do not jump to the conclusion that the feed was inadequate; instead look for probable reasons other than hunger. Babies cry to express their needs as they cannot communicate otherwise. Given below are the various reasons for which a child/baby cries. As a parent it is important to comprehend the baby language i.e. the reason of cry.

Some common reasons are:

Hunger: In the early part of their lives, babies may need to be fed at short intervals, sometimes in even less than two hours. Frequent feeding will help and over time your baby will space out his/her feeds.

Thirst: Usually not seen in breast-fed babies, but can happen to bottle fed babies, more so in summer.

Diaper-change: If the diapers are left on too long, it can cause painful and uncomfortable rashes. Frequent changing of diapers can prevent these troubles.

Too hot, too cold: Since babies are unable to change their clothes or uncover themselves on their own, they will cry to let you know that they are uncomfortable. The proper way is to feel your baby's body. If it feels cool, add a blanket. If he/she is sweaty or hot, remove a layer of clothing.

Uncomfortable clothes or positioning: Check to see if there is anything poking your baby like a price tag or a piece of Velcro. Change his/her clothes or give him/her some time being naked or swaddled in a warm blanket. Also, change his/her position of sleep. If he/she is lying on the back put him/her on his/her back.

Bowel movements: Some babies will cry, scream and get pink in the face just before passing urine or bowel movement. Once they are done they will be okay.

Anxiety and fear: Sudden movements and loud noises can trigger crying. Be gentle with your baby.

Boredom: Babies who are bored cry to get your attention. Picking up your baby and interacting with him/her can put a quick end to the crying spell.

Tiredness: Babies always don't know that they need to sleep when they're tired. It's your job to calm them down for naptime, not stimulate them.

Sometimes you and your baby can get into a crying cycle. When babies cry, you get anxious and start panicking. Your baby senses this, feels uncomfortable and cries even more. If you find yourself getting into these cycles, talk to your doctor. A sick baby will cry, but will also have other symptoms of illness like runny nose, fever, tugging the ear or diarrhea. Generally a healthy baby will have a strong, loud cry. If your baby's cry becomes weak, contact your doctor right away.

Crying is almost synonymous to baby language. A child primarily expresses it's emotions by crying, making sounds, laughing etc. In the initial stages, it is no cakewalk for a parent to comprehend their child's needs. But with passage of time, the message is communicated effectively and it is an important step in bonding between a parent and child.

About the Author:

Alvaro Castillo has been writing about health and specializing pregnancy along with how to deal with the first year of their baby’s life for 10 years, helping women with positive results. For more information check out his website at http://www.myhomeparent.com or visit his blog http://myhomeparent.blogspot.com to share your opinion

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Things to Consider When You Buy a Baby Registry


by Brad Robinson


You are awaiting a very special addition to your family: a baby. One of the best things you can do to prove your happiness is to organize a baby registry for your upcoming baby. A baby registry is essentially a list of items you would like to have when the baby is born. With this registry, you need not worry of having similar items from different relatives for instance. A registry is not just a set of list but also a plan for your relatives and friends that they might give.

Many Web sites provide suggestions and tips on items to include in a baby registry. This list below I collated from other sites is just suggestions to provide you some idea for your own baby registry. But be sure to put everything on your list that you think you would like. Great chances are if you leave something off the list, you may regret not having that item. On the other side of the coin, you may find that you have an item or two that you never even used.

Here are some suggestions:

- Nursery/Safety to include Crib

- Bassinette or Co-sleeper

- Changing table

- Bathtub

- Health kit

- Swing, Bouncy or vibrating seat

- Car seats

- Stroller

- Monitor

Extras for Baby Baby Einstein Videos to include:

- Nursing/Feeding Pillow

- Crib Toy and Mobile

- Diaper Wipe Warmer

- Playmat /kick toy/ play saucer

- Glider Rocker

- Baby carrier

- Baby Wedge

- Fun Bedding Theme

- Diaper Bag

Clothes to include:

- Onesies

- Wearable Blanket

- Winter Wear

- Summer/Winter Hats

- Diapers, More Diapers, and even more Diapers.

But oops, we forgot about one important thing: the baby registry store. How to find one?

The first item of business will be to choose one or two stores that specialize in baby gear and make sure they offer a baby registry. Whether you choose an online retailer or visit a store, you will get to browse, compare and then put together your wish list.

First, you choose the online store you want to use. There are several of these, some shops sell all you could possibly think of for a new baby, while others focus on clothing, or baby furniture. Make sure to research a little about the reliability and track record of the online stores.

At the online store, find their gift registry page.

Enter your name and address, so your friends and family can find your registry and so that the store can ship the items to you once they are purchased. You will probably be asked to give your E-mail address and a password so that you can modify your registry at a later time.

Once the registry is created, you will receive an E-mail confirmation with your information. You will then be ready to add the items you want to your registry. You do this by browsing the site and clicking on the 'Add to Registry' button (or similar) whenever you find something you like. Remember, you can always change this later. If you want some guidance on what to add to your list, check the bestselling items (or similar page) at the store. Parents just like you are getting what they need too, so let them guide you.

Finally, when you are finished creating your registry, send an email to your friends and family letting them know that you have set up your baby gift registry, and the web address of the online store.

Your family and friends can then check the site, find your registry through your name, and purchase their gift for you from your selected list. The store will send the gift to you. Yes, it's just as easy as that! The only task you will do is to un-wrap your gifts when they arrive.


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BABY REGISTRY: Baby Naturale is a leading shop for diapers since 2002. The babies' wellness is the main purpose of the company, and they should be yours too. Click on the website to see the company's product offers.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

A Summary of Some Common Skin Rashes in Babies

by Cecilia Koh
A rash is eruptions of red spots or patches on the skin and is a sign of an underlying problem caused by reactions to substances, allergies or infections

Cradle cap is a condition whereby patches of greasy yellow flakes and small pimple-like bumps appear on the scalps of healthy babies. Sometimes it may appear on the eyebrows, ears and other areas where sebaceous glands are located. It can occur in any baby, and appear during the early weeks of life and will clear by the sixth month. Some dermatologists think that high levels of maternal hormones are transmitted to the baby during the final weeks of pregnancy. This makes the sebaceous (oil) glands in the baby’s skin hyperactive which trigger overproduction of sebum which not only overstimulates the growth of new skin cells but also binds the old skin cells into flakes and crusts. It often has a mild unpleasant smell and does not cause any discomfort to the baby.

Some doctors recommend leaving it alone but I prefer to treat it early because I have seen many cases whereby the crust becomes so thick that whenever it is rubbed, large chunks of hair comes off leaving a very red and raw looking area. Treatment is to apply a liberal amount of baby oil to the affected area about 20 minutes before the baby’s bath. This will allow the crust to become soft and easy to remove. During the bath, apply a little baby shampoo to the head and using a soft hair brush or face cloth, gently brush or rub the crust off. Do this once a day until the crust has been completely removed. Sometimes it may recur after a few days so continue to wash baby’s hair in the same way. Once the baby’s sebaceous (oil) glands settle down the condition will disappear.

N.B. The oil application must be shampooed out to prevent an oily buildup which may make the condition worse. Do not try and remove the crusts and scales with the tip of a fingernail.

Heat rash consists of tiny blisters filled with sweat. It forms when the pores become blocked and prevent the sweat glands from releasing the sweat or when heat and humidity exceed the ability of the sweat glands to cool the body. Babies are especially vulnerable because their ability to sweat is not fully developed and they often wear or lie on waterproof materials. It normally develops around the neck, face, armpits and sometimes on the chest and back.

Western medication includes applying calamine lotion and antihistamines for severe itching. Sometimes applying a light dusting of corn starch powder may help to relieve the itchiness. Chinese traditional remedy is to bath the baby with boiled dried bitter gourd vine daily for 3 days.

It is best to prevent the condition from developing by dressing the baby in light cotton clothes especially in warm or hot weather. Avoid laying the baby on a plastic covered mattress or pad. Do not apply moisturizing cream or lotions or use bath oils for babies under 3 months as these products may clog the pores. Do not over wrap the baby in layers of clothes and swaddling blanket.

Nappy rash is often due to infrequent nappy change causing irritation from ammonia which is released when bacteria starts breaking down the contents of a dirty nappy. It could be due to an allergy to your washing powder or fabric conditioner if your baby wears cloth diapers or a food/drug allergy especially antibiotics. The genital area, buttocks, groins and sometimes the upper thighs will look red and inflamed. It can be dry or moist and sometimes look pimply. Babies with nappy rash may be very fussy and cries frequently or does not seem bothered at all.

“Prevention is better than treatment” so the best defence against nappy rash is a dry bottom.

Infantile eczema is an itchy dry scaly rash usually seen on the cheeks or chin, but may show up on the head, trunk, back of arms, or front of legs and is not contagious. It is first noticed at 2 to 5 months of age and is most common in families with history of allergies or asthma. In most cases it will settle down by the time the child reaches school age but for some it may continue to be a life long problem. The frequency and severity of flare ups can be dramatically reduced with careful daily washing using a hypoallergenic soap and applying moisturisers, topical steroids when needed. Avoid trigger factors such as excessive sweating, woollen clothing, soaps and bubble bath. Sometimes it may be necessary to give baby antihistamine if the itch is very intense and is making the baby very irritable.

Sometimes the eczema can become infected by bacteria and this causes extensive redness, swelling and weeping of the affected area. In this case it may be necessary for the doctor to prescribe an antibiotic cream together with a steroid cream. Children with severe eczema usually also have hay fever and asthma.

Urticaria or hives are red or pink raised areas on the skin that are very itchy and warm to the touch. It may appear on any part of the body and usually last from a few hours to a few days, but can stay for weeks or even months in some cases. Hives are usually caused by food allergies with the most frequent culprits being eggs, shellfish, chocolate, food additives, colouring or preservatives. It can also be due to allergy to certain drugs or in response to contact with animals especially cats or from insect bites.

It may come on after exposure to extreme temperature especially heat or chemicals. Most often hives will disappear on its own after the allergic reaction is over. If it causes itching and discomfort, the doctor may prescribe an oral antihistamine and calamine lotion to apply on the rashes. Avoid giving your child allergy causing food until the hives have subsided. Later try to find the offending culprit by reintroducing the food item one at a time and once you know the offending food it is important to let your child’s caretakers or school teachers know so that the food is avoided. This is because very rarely, hives can develop in the mouth and throat which can obstruct the child’s airways. You can put this information on sticker labels on your child’s feeding utensils especially in preschools when your child is too young to tell the caretakers.

Traditional Chinese therapy recommends not bathing the child as it will cause more rashes to appear and make the rash itch more. Treatment is to heat up some rice wine and apply it on the rashes 3 times a day. Most often the rashes will disappear after 2 days.



Hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a skin rash with flat or raised red spots on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet and sometimes on the buttocks. Often the rash will form tiny blisters which look like the chickenpox rash but it does not itch. A day or two later the child may develop sores or blisters on the tongue, gums and inside of the cheeks. They begin as small red spots on the tongue, gums or mucous membranes which then develop into blisters or sores.

It is caused by Coxsackie virus A16 which belongs to a group of viruses called enterovirus and is normally not serious. Infection is spread by direct contact with saliva, nose and throat discharges, fluid from the blisters or the stool of an infected person who is most contagious during the first week of the illness. All infected cases recover without medical treatment by 7 to 10 days. It is most common between ages 6 months and 4 years. Very rarely, it may be caused by another strain of Coxsackie virus EV71 whereby the child develops aseptic meningitis or encephalitis (Inflammation of the brain). This strain may be fatal as in the case in Sarawak in 1997.

Treatment is to provide relief from fever or pain from the mouth ulcers and give plenty of fluids. There is no immunization for HFMD.

Thrush or candidiasis is a fungal infection from Candida albicans. It appears as a red bumpy rash in the diaper area and the bumps are sometimes pus-filled. It may be worse in the skin folds and does not respond to diaper cream. Often the primary source of infection is in the mouth which then spreads to the nappy area from the contaminated stools. It normally starts as a couple of white patches on the sides of the mouth and if not treated quickly can spread until the tongue is coated as well. This makes it painful for baby to suckle. The creamy patches look like milk curds and therefore is easily missed. Use a cotton bud to wipe the white patches. If the patches cannot be removed it confirms that the baby has thrush therefore should be taken to the doctor who may prescribe Daktarin gel for the oral thrush and cream for the nappy area. If the infection is severe it may be necessary for the doctor to prescribe Daktacort which has a small amount of steroid in it to speed up the healing process. All feeding equipment must be boiled thoroughly for 10 minutes to prevent recurrence.

Roseola infantum or false measles is a viral illness in young children between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. The rash is pink and may have small flat spots or raised bumps. These spots may have a lighter "halo" around them and may turn white if you press on them.

Roseola usually starts out with a sudden high fever often over 103° Fahrenheit or 39.5° Celsius. During this time, the child may appear fussy or irritable and may have decreased appetite, mild diarrhoea and swollen lymph glands in the neck. The fever typically lasts three to five days and end abruptly followed by the telltale rash which is usually seen on the trunk and neck, but it can extend to the limbs and face. The rash may last for several hours or days.

A diagnosis of roseola cannot be made until the fever drops and the rash appears, so the doctor may order tests to make sure that the fever is not caused by another infection.

Roseola is contagious and spreads through tiny drops of fluid from the nose and throat of infected people. There is no known way to prevent the spread of roseola. Repeat cases of roseola may occur, but they are not common.

Treatment is to keep your baby well hydrated with lots of fluids and to control the fever to prevent a febrile seizure as about 10 to 15 percent of children with roseola have a febrile seizure.

Knowing the different types of rash and treatment is important to help alleviate your baby's discomfort.
About the Author:
Cecilia Koh is a registered nurse/midwife with over 30 years working experience in England and Malaysia. She was a parentcraft educator before setting up her own childcare centre for children aged 1 month to 2 years.To view her articles in pictorial form go to http://www.babiesconsult.com/