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They come in a variety of styles and sizes so you should try before you buy, preferably with baby. Otherwise, you may find your carrier too cramped, loose, uncomfortable, or difficult to use. Try not to squeeze into a baby carrier while pregnant, or like me, you might choose a large one that slips down your shoulders. Learn how to properly strap your baby in - and save tying yourself up in knots. It is tempting to use a bumper pad to protect your baby's limbs from slipping between the cot slats or stop them from banging their head against the sides. However, Plunket tells us to avoid using them - and even breathable mesh pads are considered a no-go. Rather than prevent injuries, bumper pads can suffocate, and the ties can strangle a child. They also reduce the flow of fresh air in a baby's cot, a contributing factor in SIDS. 3. Too many newborn clothes As newborns are little for such a short time, they don't need a walk-in-wardrobe filled with tiny onesies. Nor do they need a variety of expensive outfits, given they spend most of their first three months dribbling, spilling and in a semi-comatosed state.

When shopping for newborns, buy garments that do not need to be pulled over their wobbly heads. Purchase neutral colours so the clothes can be recycled for another baby regardless of gender. No gift has ever confused me more than shoes for a newborn. Surely no one expects a week old baby to walk - so what's the deal with teeny tiny trainers? Babies have no real need for shoes until they start to stand, toddle and walk. It is much healthier to keep babies' feet warm in footed pyjamas or socks, than a pair of shoes. Hard-soled, restrictive shoes may impair the proper development of their feet. Some parents swear by this infant entertainment system that involves their baby hopping about in a doorframe. While they look like an enormous amount of fun, jumpers exercise incorrect posture which can cause musculoskeletal problems to the hips, pelvis, groin or spine. Overuse can cause such tight calves and hamstrings that a baby may adopt "toe walking" due to difficulty in walking with feet flat on the ground.

Unfortunately, there is no guide as to how often a baby can use a jumper before triggering problems. Thought it would be easy to nurse your baby in a specially made chair? Wait until your little one has arrived before considering a rocking chair, recliner or glider. Some styles have arms that get in the way, provide insufficient support for your back or may be uncomfortable during your post-birth recovery.
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Posted by Herald Life on Tuesday, 14 April 2015Make sure you have a comfortable chair in the nursery. Does anyone have any idea what they're in for when they're about to become parents for the first time? I knew enough to fall pregnant, but everything beyond that was a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a 2.5-tog organic cotton sleep suit. Three years and two babies later, I present my clueless parent's guide to setting up a nursery room, aka what I wish someone had told me about babies' rooms before I became a mum.
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Turns out sleep is pretty important, too – how to get them to sleep, how to keep them asleep. In my experience, the darker the room, the better they snooze. Some parents resort to covering the windows with foil; others use black screens. I should have concentrated less on what sort of pompom garland I would string across the window and more on how much light would bleed through the edges of the block-out blinds.
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cheap tiffany chairs for hire in cape town Babies invented the slow food movement. Each feed seems to take an eternity, especially in the first few weeks, and it takes many years before they discover the pleasures of solo dining. If you're going to attend the feeding frenzies, you might as well make yourself comfortable.

Gliders – the nursing parent's equivalent of the Smokey Dawson Chair – are universally ugly but embarrassingly comfortable. Any comfy chair with decent armrests is a wise investment. Or, at the very least, whack a pillow under the baby during feeds to save on physio bills. Boring is best … All those circus-themed musical mobiles and polkadot cot bumpers are cute enough bring on a bout of Braxton-Hicks contractions, even if you're not pregnant. But here's an insider tip: for many babies, the best strategy is to bore them to sleep. Consider plain bedding in muted colours. Don't bother with bumpers, doonas and pillows (they're a SIDS risk anyway). And place the cot well away from distractions such as shutters.Except at nappy change time Mobile from Dropsofcolourshop on Etsy. Two arms and two legs are standard issue for babies. So can someone please explain to me how the little cherubs transform into shouty red-faced octopuses on the change table? If you have your heart set on an adorable mobile, the change area is an excellent spot for it.

And if floor space is limited, stick a change mat on a chest of drawers. This option has the added benefit of allowing you to hide unsightly nappy paraphernalia, reducing the risk of Sudocrem finger-painting sessions. Brace yourself for thrills and spills Nothing could have prepared me for the sheer volume and frequency of bodily fluids emitted by babies, often at 3am after they have soiled all the cot mattress protectors in the house. Fast forward to the toddler years, and toilet training brings with it a dizzying new array of spills to clean. If only the seagrass rug in the sunroom could be cleaned as easily as the stain-resistant carpet in the bedrooms. Never underestimate the benefits of washable surfaces. If you don't have the time or energy or space or cash to create a picture-perfect nursery, it doesn't matter. Babies can't even see properly for months, they can't talk for years and when they grow up they won't remember anything much before the age of three. That gives you plenty of time to change the look of the nursery.