Wednesday, November 17th, 2010 at
4:01 am
Your baby’s body is delicate inside and out so it is important to keep their environment as clean as possible. Some of the most common items that need to be cleaned regularly are spoons, Sippy cups, pacifiers, and baby feeding bottles. Not to mention, babies are always find a way to put other things in their mouth. But let’s focus on bottles and pacifiers.
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Thursday, June 24th, 2010 at
4:33 pm
Richmond dentists agree that proper tooth care needs to start on with the primary tooth. As soon as your child begins in receipt of their first teeth, begin cleaning their teeth after feedings with a moist gauze pad or washcloth. When your child feels secure with a toothbrush, brush their teeth twice a day with an extra-soft toothbrush. Employ a pea-sized amount of toothpaste if your child likes toothpaste. If not, it’s fine to brush without toothpaste. Gently floss your children’s the teeth each day, paying particular attention to areas where teeth are close together. In Richmond soft dentistry now helps prevent the need to restore your child’s smile.
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Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
7:19 pm
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical substance known to be harmful to babies causing change in the hormone systems, heart disease, diabetes and cancer. Manufacturers were mandated by health organizations and advocates to stop the use of this chemical in manufacturing baby bottles because it has alarmed almost all mothers in the world. In response, the manufacturers have stopped using BPA in their production.
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Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
1:18 pm
Becoming a mother is every woman’s joy and the fun of looking at the baby grow is more fulfilling and encouraging but the challenges that come with parenting is not easy for every mother. When the newborns arrive in your life they tend to change so many things in your life since they need more attention. Proper care and up bringing for a baby should be given to the baby in terms of health, feeding, clothing and safety.
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Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
1:18 pm
Good sanitation protects infants from water-borne diseases and food-borne infections. The assurance of health starts from choosing the right milk, to the right feeding bottle and nipple to having other baby bottle accessories that ensure cleanliness. Brushes are designed to clean the corners and bottom of the bottles removing curds and other particles that get stuck inside. Usually these brushes come with two useful ends: one for cleaning the bottle and the other for cleaning the nipple. The latter is much softer and smaller to fit the silicon and plastic teats. Some brushes however have ends with attached foam piece that covers larger areas than brush ends. Moreover, a few bottle brush are too hard that scratch of the walls inside the bottles and can even rip off nipples. Choose the brush with normal stiffness – strong enough to scrape off dirt yet soft enough to avoid scratch. The use of these brushes makes cleaning easier and more comfortable for nursing mothers.
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