April 26, 2010
It can sometimes be hard to come up with unique, but beneficial baby shower gifts. To save you time and energy we have come up with our top picks. We surveyed moms to ask them what items they would like to receive. Below are a few of their recommendations.
Set up meals after the baby is born. This is a great gift for a new mom. Talk to a bunch of the new mom’s friends and set up times when meals can be brought. Print out the schedule and provide the details with the mom to be so she knows when the meals will be brought. She will be absolutely delighted, and relieved, to not have to cook while she is recovering after the delivery.
Provide a bath kit for the new baby. Every baby needs to be bathed, so why not have fun with this concept and fill a baby tub with shampoos and soaps the new baby can use. There are really cute hooded towels out there and bath toys that can go with washcloths and bathroom essentials.
Start a book collection for the baby. Reading is important for children of all ages, even when they are babies. Remember that board books last longer than paper books with babies.
Get her a cute baby sling or baby carrier. Baby slings allow new moms to snuggle up to the baby while keeping their arms free to do other projects around the home. Baby slings also increase the parent-child bond. What a great gift.
Baby Keepsake Book is a great gift. Memory books of the baby’s beginning years help preserve those precious memories of the baby up to around their 5th birthday. There are online sites, such as the one found here, that offer a lot of cute designs to choose from.
Get the new mom an activity gym for the baby. An activity gym allows babies to enjoy the environment around them. This can be very nice during tummy time if the gym comes with toys that hang down. Plus they are easy to move, which is nice when you want to move baby from room to room.
Lastly, get your friend a boppy pillow. A boppy or nursing pillow can be really handy when feeding a baby a bottle or nursing them. It can also save your arm when you are rocking them to calm them down as well.
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April 21, 2010
Family vacations are a perfect way to get away with your family and create lasting memories. Enjoying a vacation with a new baby can be a lot of fun to look back on. However, a new baby also brings along with it new preparations that need to be met before you leave. Here are a few suggestions of things to consider when making plans for your family vacation.
Make travel arrangements in advance. When flying with a baby there are a few options available. You can fly with baby sitting on your lap for free in a few airports, or you could pay full price and have them use a seat on their own. Depending on the length of the flight, this sometimes is worth it to parents for their sanity.
If you will be doing a lot of walking remember to bring your baby carrier along with you. A baby carrier does not take up a lot of space in your bags and is much easier to carry along with you than a stroller. A baby carrier can also help your baby feel safe and secured in a new environment.
If you will be staying in a hotel ask if they rent cribs out. This can save you from having to lug along your own pack and play. If you do rent out a crib from a hotel be sure to bring your own sheets and some antibacterial wipes to give the crib a good rub down.
Bring baby-safe sun block. Even on cloudy days a baby can get a bad sunburn if you are not careful. Sunscreen can be used on infants 6 months and older. Ask your doctor for recommendations for babies younger than 6 months.
Bring toys to entertain baby on the trip. This is important if you are making a long road trip or flight. Just like you, babies can get bored. Come prepared with new toys or interactive things for them to do to pass the time.
Try to stick to a similar schedule that you have at home. The closer you stick to your schedule, the happier your baby will be. This can be difficult when on vacation, but if you normally give your baby a bath before bed try to do so while on vacation. It can help your baby a lot if you continue to do things they are familiar with.

Bring appropriate clothing choices. If it is summertime and you do not think your baby needs warmer clothing, pack one anyways “just in case”. Weather is not dependable so be prepared for all types of weather with your baby by bringing clothing that you can layer. Layering clothing allows you to add more clothing during the colder moments, and take off articles of clothing when it is warmer.
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March 30, 2010
Wintertime normally brings a lot of flu’s, bugs, and colds. This year, however, I find myself faced with worries about the H1N1 Flu, or the Swine Flu. With young babies it is important to protect your family from getting sick if you can help it.
Make sure you wash your hands. Washing hands will prevent spreading an illness if you have it. Be sure to wash your hands with soap and water, or antibacterial lotion, every time you cough or sneeze.
Try not to touch your eyes and mouth around a baby. These two places are main transmitters for germs. If you have a habit of biting your fingernails be sure to wash your hands after.
Cough or sneeze in to a tissue or elbow. If you do it in a tissue you can throw it away and get rid of the germs. Try not to cough in to your hand.
If you know someone is sick, don’t go around them. If your friends want to have a play date but their kids are sick ask to reschedule. Even a runny nose with out a fever can be harmful to a baby.
When you go out in public wear baby in a baby carrier. A baby carrier allows you to be close to your baby and you can turn your back to people who sneeze more readily than you can a stroller. You will also be less likely to have a stranger go up to see your baby if you are carrying her close to you in a baby carrier or wrap than you would a baby in a car seat or stroller.
Clean your toys. Take out your toys and keep them clean. Sanitize them right after an ill child plays with them especially. You don’t want to spread the old germs, and you also do not want to spread the new ones.
If your child comes home from school or church sick do your best to keep them away from your baby. You can wear your baby in a baby carrier around the home to avoid them playing with the same items. Try to keep them away from each other at least one full day after the sick child’s fever breaks or flu-like symptoms end.
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March 22, 2010
Reflux, or spitting up, is very common among babies. Many people assume that it is a part of life and eventually babies will outgrow it. While it is true that most babies outgrow it, it is not true that there is nothing parents can do about it.
Many people feel that wearing your baby close to you helps with reflux. Positioning your baby in an upright position in a baby wrap or sling helps relieve your baby of reflux symptoms. Baby wearing provides an excellent way to comfort babies that have symptoms of reflux as well, such as crying for a long amount of time.
Medical professionals agree that keeping babies upright for thirty minutes right after the baby eats helps them not spit up. Using a baby sling or baby wrap helps parents accomplish this. The added bonus with the baby wrap is that parents do not need to compromise their time simply holding the baby, but they can have their hands free to get work done.
A baby sling is calmer for your baby than a baby swing. Baby seats and baby bouncers also do not help with reflux because they add pressure to the stomach. Carrying your baby, on the other hand, keeps baby calm and relaxed while you move about.
Babywearing can accomplish a lot in regards to your baby. When walking around with your baby make sure you do not bounce baby the first half hour after he eats. Bouncing baby can cause acid to build up around baby and cause your baby irritation.
If your baby is suffering from acid reflux wearing your baby in a baby wrap or sling can help baby have better digestion. A wrap also allows for discreet feeding. Giving your baby frequent, small feedings help promote less reflux as well.
Babywearing also helps babies sleep. Reflux often makes babies cranky and sad. Wearing baby in a baby sling can help baby sleep longer and more peacefully.
If your baby has reflux speak to your doctor about solutions. You do not have to deal with constant reflux all day long. There are ways you can help.
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March 18, 2010
The last few weeks of pregnancy seem to drag on for many mothers. It is hard to wait for the baby when that is the one thing you are hoping for, and is made even worse when your due date comes and goes and no baby arrives. Here are a few activities you can do to keep yourself busy while you wait for baby to finally arrive:
1. Clean your home. The nesting instinct may already have set in. Usually, if that is the case, cleaning your home will not only make you feel happier, but it will be a fun activity for you to help keep your mind off your baby that has not decided to come yet.
2. Go baby shopping. Get out of the house and buy something fun for the baby. A good choice is to buy a baby sling or baby carrier. Baby slings are a good choice to have before the baby comes because you will be able to use them when the baby is a newborn. Baby slings are very convenient too when you have another child at home. Your hands will be full taking care of two or more children, and a baby sling can be help keep your hands free while you get meals ready or get children out the door for school.
3. Take the opportunity to go out with your husband. Spend some quality time with him while you have the chance. Things get pretty exhausting and busy once the baby arrives, so spending quality time with your husband, and children if you already have some, is a good idea.
4. Take time to pamper yourself. Your new baby is going to be demanding a lot from you, especially in the first few months of his life. Go to a salon and get your nails and hair done. Many day spas offer great prenatal massages too.
5. Write down your feelings. Waiting for your baby to arrive is one emotional journey. Keep a journal about your pregnancy and share how you spent your last days before becoming a mother.
6. Read a good book. Great books are a great way to keep your mind off of dealing with the “waiting” game that comes the last few weeks of pregnancy. Books offer you hours of entertainment and distraction, rather than a good movie. Ask friends or family members to recommend good books that you might enjoy to read.
7. Exercise. Exercise is good for the baby and good for you. It also releases natural endorphins in your body, which can help with the late-pregnancy moodiness.
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December 6, 2008

If you feel like you broke the bank buying gifts for everyone else, it doesn’t mean that you can’t get the baby sling you have been coveting. Throughout December Mod Mum is giving away 3 baby slings a week to moms in need!
We have different ways to enter, so choose one or increase your chances by doing them all:
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