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i want to get some clothes that last and are at a good price where would be the best place to go to target, best and less, big w, k-mart or any others you might want to suggest
Having two girls I have noticed that the Kmart clothes are the ones that have lasted well enough to be handed down. Target clothes are a little more expensive and don't seem to fit right either. Best thing to do is wait until Kmart have the buy one and get 50% off the second. Best and Less are fine but their clothes are really repetitive.
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I have been using All Free and Clear, but my baby is still breaking out from it. I also read bad things about the All on cloth diaper websites. Has anyone tried the Sun version? I had read that is has less harmful additives and is actually made from plant based products rather than petroleum. Anyone else have any info?
I've used Sun Free and Clear and Pyrex's version as well... I like them both. However, my son hasn't had any problems with skin reactions to any detergent so only your own experience will tell you how your baby will react to it. I was my cloth diapers in regular detergent (Xtra Scent Sensations) because I use the extra rinse cycle w/ a little vinegar in the 1st rinse, so I know most detergent residue is removed before drying.
I read on an internet site about cloth diapering (I can't remember which one) that the cheaper detergents are better for washing cloth diapers. The site even rated individual detergents... I was surprised at which detergents got a low rating. I'll do a search and try finding the site again... I'll come back and let you know if I find it.
** Found the site... here it is!
www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/detergentchoices.htm
Hope this helps!
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From day one, my baby has cried hysterically whenever we bathe her. (Even during her sponge baths the first 2 weeks!) We now bathe her in an infant/toddler tub that has a baby sling to support her. She doesn't mind the warm water running over her too much, but screams and cries through the rest of the process.
We tried bathing her in the sink, putting a warm washcloth on her chest while we bathed the rest of her, putting soft towels down in the tub, using a "soothing" aromatic baby wash, putting a space heater in the bathroom for bath time, and ditching the infant sling.
Still, she wails from the instant her toe hits the water until long after she's dried, lotioned, and clothed.
Any SERIOUS suggestions on how to make this process less of an ordeal? It's become a necessary ritual that both I AND baby dread!
it sounds to me like she may be cold. you said that she likes the water, but when you wash dry and lotion her is when she screams, try warming up the room w/ the heater 5 minutes before you put her in the water and see if that helps. I had to do this with both my kids.
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my cousin is 25, married and has a 11 month old baby girl. She stopped by my place yesterday to drop off some baby clothes for a friend of mine having a little girl in a few months. Anyway, one of my issues with her at the moment is that she bought a new carseat for her daughter in the last few months. Yesterday when she stopped by I noticed that her daughter was facing forward in her carseat. Illegal #1. Here babies must face the rear until 12 months of age even if the infant carseat is outgrown before that age. The other problem is that not only was she facing forward in the carseat she had her in a carseat that is too old for her, it was a toddler to booster carseat. My soon to be 3 year old will just be going into one of these by Christmas this year. Her daughter is about 19 Lbs now and she feels that the baby is getting too big for the infant carseat. I have never seen an infant carseat with a weight limit of less than 20 Lbs, sometimes even 22 Lbs or so.
when I told her yesterday that if she gets caught she can get fined, she didn't seem to care. We are talking about the safety of her baby here. She has never had a public health visit and I think she missed half of her prenatal classes. If she had any kind of contact with public health they could have told her of this before hand as well as helped her through the very trying time they went through when their daughter was first born. She was jaundiced so badly and it wasn't picked up until she was about 2 weeks old, she was almost the same colour as her pumpkin halloween costume. Now she is almost 10 weeks pregnant with their 2nd baby and I am afraid that all of this will happen all over again because she is just soo stubborn and ignorant about so many different things.
I did tell her yesterday that she shouldn't be in that carseat and why. She didn't seem to care either way.
I just found this link. I hope it is written clear and plain enough for her to get through her thick skull.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/ carseat/choose.htm#infants
I just love how people have way out their opinions like Finchy and then don't let you contact them back about it. I am well aware of the rear facing infant to toddler seat. My son is in one at the moment. He is almost too big for it at 3 next month, 40 Lbs and 39"-40". I had public health nurse visits every month until Gabe was 18 months old as well as a seperate public health nurse visit every week until 8 months then every 2 weeks after that. I knew that I could benefit from the visits and with Gabe being our first child there were a lot of things I wasn't sure about that they came in very handy. I just sent her the link, lets see how miffed she gets at me.
If you have already spoken to her, which i hope you have before writing all this out, ask yourself if there are any other reasons as to why she wouldn;'t be following safety rules. or better yet, ask her. if she is ignorant to safety rules, inform her. if there is no other reason for her "ignorance" and she refuses to do anything bout the safety of her own child due to laziness, then I would let someone else, like DCFS or the police dept deal with it. maybe she cant afford a new car seat...if that is the case, "tipping off the authorities" would be pretty stupid because the law will most likely give her a ticket, therefore preventing her from purchasing a better car seat. repeatedly inform her of the consequences of improper use of a car seat until she gets it thru her thick head.
I support unborn rights and would support a pro-life amendment to the constitution, with the only acceptation for the mother's life.
I would abolish the department of education because it's a local and state level responsibility.
I support the right to bear arms, concealed weapons licenses, hunting, stand your ground laws, etc.
I support a 2 strikes and your out drunk driving law.
I support a his body his choice law banning infant circumcision unless it is to treat a legitimate medical condition.
I support the decriminalizing of marijuana because it is less harmful than alcohol.
I think the drinking age should be 18 to match the age of adulthood.
I think it is of the highest urgency to become and stay energy independent.
I support nuclear power and increasing the number of nuclear power plants across America.
I would push the auto makers to make electric cars available for drivers who want them.
I would set and push for goals of energy independence, curing cancer, and paying down the nation debt.
I oppose the endangered species act because it has failed to protect one species and has only given government control of people's land.
I would raise the levels of fines on employers hiring illegal aliens.
Homeland security should only be used as an anti-terror agency and criminal law enforcement should be handled by other agencies.
I don't believe there is such thing as a gay marriage and think we should give them the same privileges that comes with marriage but call it something else.
I think capitalism is the greatest antipoverty tool the world has ever seen and encourage the economy, not put outrageous taxes on it.
I don't believe humans are warming up the Earth but I think we need to clean up some of the messes we are making such as air quality.
I believe in a small federal government. I don't think the general public should even notice the federal government unless they visit their local military recruiter or post office.
No more ethanol, it causes higher grocery bills and less MPG.
I support Boone's plan.
I support the rights of nudists to live their lifestyle on their privately owned property without the government telling them they must put clothes on.
I am a Christian but don't think it's the government's job to push morality, I think morality must come from the people up. Not the government down.
I support net neutrality, and oppose bandwidth caps.
I would revert our copyright laws back to that of the Webster and Benjamin Franklin years: An item can be copyrighted for 14 years, renewable once, then falls into public domain.
We allow men to go out in public shirtless. I support amending the law allowing both genders to do the same. One gender shirtless is discrimination. I support women's rights to breast feed in public. That is the function of the breast. I don't think anyone has ever been harmed for seeing a breast.
I think smokers should be required to pay their own way when they get cancer and heart disease. Not get public money to fight a self imposed condition.
I would allow people to own their social security accounts and allow them to invest in a Roth IRA within their social security account so the people may build a nest egg to retire on. Each person will own their account and congress may never dip into it.
I would make it illegal for credit card companies to raise interest rates, at will, with no delinquent activity: banning universal default.
Absolutely, no more national debt. No more borrowing.
I believe terminally ill patients should be allowed to take experimental drugs that have yet to receive FDA approval.
Lets get rid of the IRS, replace tax system with flat tax or national sales tax. The IRS and current tax code only exists to control people.
I oppose taxes on broadband internet access, sales tax on in items bought online, and regulation of online content.
I don't believe our government is up to the task of providing national heath care and it's much better off left in the hands of the private sector.
I think adults should legally be able to take steroids for body building if he is not competing in competitive sports.
I think daylight savings time should be expanded to a year round project.
I oppose the government regulating the content of literature, films, video games, etc.
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I agree with 80% of that.
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