Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Life Insurance for Kid - For a Better Tomorrow
Considering the present day scenario as the ways of the world are, the very thought of safety measures for children or considerations about securing the child’s future in most of the cases lead to the idea of an insurance plan offering a proper deal. Though some people may argue that it is very coarse a thought to think of one’s own child’s future in the lines of getting a life insurance for kids which may apparently seem to equate aspects such as a child’s years in the pipeline with aspects that are purely monetary or financial in nature, if the social milieu that prevails around is taken into account it will be the most practical and beneficial thing to do in this materialistic world. All…for a better tomorrow
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Baby Bottle Safety Tips
Bottle fed babies are more prone to infectious diseases than the breast fed babies. This is because the mother’s milk contains such elements that increase immunity of the baby. It also provides enough nutrition that is sufficient for the growing baby.
It is seen that bottle fed babies suffer diarrheal diseases and generalized infections much more than the breast fed babies. This can be minimized if you strictly follow some precautions –
Always use best quality bottles that are not made form unhygienic recycled plastic materials. The nipple of the feeding bottle needs more attention. There is a FDA standard about the quality that must be maintained to prepare each and every bottle.
Make sure that you are boiling the feeding bottle for at least five minutes every time before you are using it. This kills most of the harmful bacteria. After boiling, you need to wipe off the external surface with clean linen.
Never use the feeding bottle repeatedly. Always wash it properly before preparing a new feed.
You have to clean the threads of the feeding bottle thoroughly. This is the place that remains unclean.
Always store the feeding bottle in such places away from insects and pollutants.
Lastly a quick tip, try to breastfeed your baby. It is good for both of you.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Baby Safety Checklist
When traveling with your baby, be sure to use an infant car seat that meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. Look for a tag or label that says the seat meets these standards. The middle of the back seat of the car is the safest place for your baby. The infant car seat must be in the back seat. The infant seat must face the rear of the car. It is not safe to use it in the front seat."
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