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Glass or Plastic Bottles: Which is Best for Baby

 

There are a million different baby products out there on the market and sometimes it’s seems hard and almost impossible to decide what is going to be best for baby.  Just go stand in the baby bottle aisle at your favorite retailer and see how many choices of this product alone there are to choose from.  It can be downright overwhelming to pick something as simple as what to feed your baby with, especially if you’re new to the baby scene.  There are so many options to choose from, from vented to wide-mouthed to drop-ins to double-nippled.  How is one going to make sense of it all and decide what is best for baby, and secondly, best for you.

In this particular article, I’m going to address just one basic component of the bottle; what it’s made of.  The most common types of bottles are made of either glass or BPA-free plastic.  Are you trying to decide between the two?  I personally have used both glass and plastic, so I will give a break down of what I liked and disliked about each and conclude which I like the best.

First of all, the plastic bottle I first used for my son was the Breastflow bottle by First Years.  The makers of this bottle claim that it helps support breastfeeding by mimicking the feel and flow of a breast.  My son took to it right away and had no problems switching back and forth between bottle and breast.  I also have used the plastic bottles that came with my Medela Freestyle breast pump, mainly for milk storage.  So what did I like best about using plastic bottles?  Probably what attracts most moms to plastic; I liked that I didn’t have to worry about them breaking when dropped.   As baby gets older and is able to hold his own bottle, it will be nice to know that the dropped bottle won’t have a chance of shattering.  It’s a safety thing.  No one wants to put baby in harms way.  Another plus is that plastic is light-weight.  When hauling around a diaper bag on your shoulder a good part of the day, it’s nice to have the lightest items possible, and plastic obviously wins in this respect.

So what are the disadvantages of plastic?  At first I didn’t notice so it so much, but the more I used the bottles, they seemed to form a permanent film on the inside that cannot be removed with scrubbing.  To make things worse, scrubbing oftentimes scratches the bottle.  Plastic is very susceptible to scratches and dings.  For those of you who are clean freaks and perfectionists, you will probably not like the way your once perfect bottles look after a couples months or even weeks of use.  Also, plastic bottles like to bounce around the dishwasher for those who like to wash their bottles in this fashion.  Another disadvantage of plastic is the possible  leaking of chemicals when the bottles are warmed.  By now we have all heard of the BPA scare, a chemical that used to be in plastic baby bottles that was afraid to cause a number of hormone issues in rats and possibly humans.  Yes, BPA has now been removed from plastic baby bottles, but who is to say that there isn’t another possibly harmful chemical in the plastic that we don’t know about yet?  Plastic definitely has it’s drawbacks.

Now to evaluate glass.  I have also used the Evenflo classic glass nursers.  They are a basic glass bottle, with no bells or whistles, for a very reasonable price.  My son has had no problem with their design.  One of the biggest advantages to glass is clean-ability.  There never is, and never will be, any built up residue from milk, even after months of use.  Every time they are cleaned they come out looking as good as the day you bought them.  They are also scratch resistant.  You can use a bottle brush on them all you want and there will be no scratching.  Another advantage with glass is that you don’t have to worry about any chemicals leaking into the milk, which is an added bonus to parents out there who are extra careful about what is put into baby’s body.  Glass also holds heat longer than plastic, so warmed milk keeps its temperature longer.

The disadvantages to glass are quite obvious.  Glass is heavy, and glass is breakable.  Babies using glass bottles may have a little more trouble learning to hold their own bottle since it is heavier for them to hold.  And of course glass always has the ability to break, although most glass bottles are made heavy duty and don’t break very readily.  Silicone bottle sleeves are also available to protect bottles from breaking.

Having personally used both glass and plastic bottles, I have found that I am most into glass bottles.  Although they are not perfect, I love the fact that they are perfectly clean and perfectly safe for baby.  I haven’t had a dropped bottle break yet and I love their classic simplicity. 

I would recommend, for those who are unsure of whether glass or plastic is best, to try out both and decide what works best for your baby and your lifestyle.  Clearly there are advantages and disadvantages to both glass and plastic.  What is best for baby, and you, is what features you place as the most important.  There really is no right or wrong answer.  Just find what is right for you and your baby.

Read in-depth reviews on the Breastflow bottle and Evenflo Glass Nursers right now!

Do you prefer glass or plastic baby bottles?  Why?

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The Best Baby Chew Toy, Ever!

One of my friends bought the funniest chew toy I’ve ever seen for my son, but it turned out to be the best!  It’s the Vulli Chan Pie Gnon natural rubber teether, and it’s everything a baby could ever want in a chew toy.  It’s narrow neck and soft rubber body makes it very easy for baby to hang onto, even when they are just learning to grasp objects.  The cute mushroom shape is fun for little baby gums to chomp on, and they will especially love the large bump on top of the mushroom’s head to suck on.  When squeezed it lets out a soft squeak which makes baby laugh.  Plus its little eyes and freckles make it so cute!  It is by far the most liked chew toy for my baby, and I’m sure yours!  They also make one with a loop and one with two bumps on the head for different textures.  Try it out!  I’m sure your baby will be into it!

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It’s the age-old question asked to every new mom: Are you planning on staying home with baby or going back to work?  If only the answer was always easy.  Many factors come into play in making this huge decision, from money, to social life, to baby’s best interest.  For most mothers, there never really seems to be one clear answer.  So if the answer is not black-and-white, how does one decide whether to be a stay-at-home mom or to re-enter the workforce after baby arrives?  Hopefully this article can help you weigh the pros and cons of each in order to make the best decision for your situation. 

The first and most important thing to ask yourself in making the decision is what will be best for the overall health of your family?  By health I mean physically, emotionally, spiritually, and financially.  If you are married or in a committed relationship, it is vital that you consider your partner’s wishes as to what they think is best.  Making such a huge decision on your own without placing importance on your significant other’s opinion of the matter will only strain your relationship and make an unhealthy environment for your baby.  So before doing anything else, start a dialogue with whom it matters most; your family.  If you have your partner’s support, it will make your decision a much easier one.

Probably the biggest concern about making the decision to be a stay-at-home-mom is finances.  Unfortunately, the world runs off of money and I don’t see that fact changing anytime soon.  In order to provide for your baby in the best way possible, there has to be income.  In a perfect world, a mother would never have to go back to work when her heart is telling her to stay home with baby, but in many cases it just isn’t possible.  If you are a single mom and have no choice but to return to work, be proud in knowing that you are caring for your baby in the best way possible by being their provider.  If you are married but you must go back to work, know that you are keeping a huge burden off of your spouse’s shoulders by helping provide for the family.  If you think you may want to stay home with baby but aren’t sure you can afford it, you need to sit down and physically crunch the numbers and make honest answers to some important questions.  Would we be able to pay the bills from one income?  If not, are we willing or able to downgrade our lifestyle or living arrangements?  Will we still have or be able to afford health insurance?  Is health insurance a necessity to us?  Will living off of one income be too much of a stressor on our relationship?  These questions, and more, need to be addressed in order to make the best decision for your family. 

For some people, finances really aren’t an issue.  At times, deciding to be a stay-at-home mom is more of a social and professional decision.  Are you the type of person that needs or desires regular contact with other adults?  Do you need to feel as if you are contributing your ideas and talents to the outside world?  Do you have an education or are you a professional that wants to further your career?  Women who answer ‘yes’ to these questions may be more apt to returning to work after having baby.  There is nothing wrong with this.  Women who have worked hard to reach a certain position in their workplace may have a hard time giving that up, and they shouldn’t have to.  You will be the best mother possible by doing what keeps you the happiest and healthiest. On the other hand, some professional women may find that they will feel most valued staying home full-time with baby.  Ask yourself into which category you fall. 

Although deciding to be a stay-at-home-mom should very much be a logical decision, it is often an emotional one.  Mothers have an intense bond with baby, and many times women think that by returning to work you will be breaking that bond.  This is simply not true.  Your baby knows you and you know your baby more than anyone else, and deciding to go back to work will not change that.  Putting your baby in a daycare will not change this fact either.  If your heart is telling you to go back to work, by all means, go back to work, guilt-free!  But if the thought of you dropping your baby off at a daycare makes you break out in a sweat or weep uncontrollably, you just may want to consider staying home.  Of every mom I have ever talked to who made the tough decision to stay home with their baby, none of them have ever said they’ve regretted it.  If you’re not sure what to do, see if you can do a sort of “test run” by returning to work part-time.  By spending some days at work and some at home, it may help you decide where you’d rather be.  And sometimes many moms find that part-time is the best of both worlds.

No matter what you decide, to stay home with baby or return to work, it is usually not an easy decision to make.  There are pros and cons to each.  You and only you can decide what is best in your unique situation.  Just know that whatever you decide, your baby will be emotionally happy and healthy because you and your family will provide and nuture them in the best way possible.

Are you trying to make the decision to stay-at-home or go back to work?  Have you already made the decision?  What helped you make the choice?

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Tips for a High-Maintenance Baby

Some babies seem born content and able to entertain themselves.  Others seem they constantly need to be held, walked, played with, and entertained every moment of the day or else they put up a fuss.  Does your baby sound like the latter of the two?  You just may have a high-maintenance baby.

I personally know the frustration of having a very demanding little one.  My 5 month-old son loves to be held and walked around almost every waking minute and will  put up a fuss shortly after being set down to play.  At this age babies are very aware of their surroundings.  They should be able to keep themselves entertained for part of the day as they are beginning to sharpen certain skills such as grabbing objects, chewing, and rolling over.  Although my son is reaching these milestones, he is happiest being toted around everywhere I go.  This can be very frustrating as it makes it difficult to accomplish simple tasks, housework, or even just getting a few minutes to relax during the day.  Does this sound similar to your situation?  I have found a few simple tips can help survive the high-maintenance baby.  Some may require an investment, but it will make your job much easier and your attention-loving baby happier.

My first tip to those of you with high-maintenance babies, particular those which like to be held everywhere you go, is to invest in a Moby Wrap.  I bought mine on a whim before having my son and it has been extremely useful.  The Moby Wrap is a long sheet of material that can be wrapped around your torso to serve as a baby carrier.  What I love about the moby is that it can be used many different ways to carry your baby in different positions.  It is just as useful for carrying a newborn as it is a toddler, making it one of the most versatile carriers on the market.  My Moby has been a lifesaver as it allows my baby to be wrapped closely to my body and free up both my hands.  I am able to do all types of housework and keep him contently carried with me at all times.  Yes, it is an investment, but if you have a “walk-me baby” you won’t regret the money spent.  If you’d like to read a more in-depth review on the Moby Wrap, check out my Moby Wrap Review.

Let’s face it.  You can’t carry around your baby 24/7.  You’re going to need some other forms of entertainment.  However, your high-maintenance baby may seen to get bored with different activities quickly.  It is a good idea to have a few different options for play and entertainment available.  For younger infants, a baby bouncer with built in toys or a baby gym are very appropriate.  The Fisher-Price Rainforest bouncer worked great to hold and entertain my son during his newborn stage.  Now that he is older, he is usually content playing in his Fisher-Price Rainforest baby gym for some time.  When he gets tired of that, I will try putting him in his exersaucer, which is great for babies old enough to stand with assistance and support their heads.  A great buy is the Baby Einstein Discovery activity center.  It contains many bright and interesting activities of different colors, textures, and sounds which helps entertain babies for a longer period of time.  A swing may also be a great investment, but not all babies are fond of them, so it may be wise to either purchase a used one at a garage sale or try a hand-me-down to see if you baby take to it.  We opted to buy a cheaper, smaller swing to see if our son liked it.  We went for the Fisher Price Take Along swing.  In my situation, my son is usually content playing several minutes at each separate activity.  When he gets bored with one, I move him to the next.  It may be a lot of moving around, but the minutes I have free in between are valuable.  By no means am I suggesting that fussy babies need all of these activities.  I am just making suggestions of what has worked in my situation and that you may find it works for you.

So far most of the things I mentioned require one to make an investment.  However, if you want to keep costs low or reduce clutter from toys in the house, you may be able to get by with a simpler solution.  Instead of buying a baby gym, just trying lying your baby on a blanket with some small toys on the floor.  Try placing them on their back, then side, then tummy.  Get creative when working in different areas of the house.  Set your baby in the middle of your bed when straightening the bedroom, or place them on a blanket in the clothes basket when working in the laundry room.  Many times talking to them while you’re working as well as them being able to watch your movements will keep them entertained.  Many babies labeled high-maintenance just want you to be in their sight.  Instead of using objects that are already in your house, such as a bed or clothes basket, you may feel more comfortable trying something like the Bumbo chair.  It is little molded seat that comfortably seats your baby in a sitting position even if they are unable to sit unassisted.  It is very portable and is great for bringing room-to-room.  One more low-cost option is to place your baby within view of the television.  Yes, some recommend that small children do not watch television at all, but the combination of movement and colors for babies can be captivating for some time.  And when you have a demanding baby those few minutes of being content are much needed.

It’s true, high-maintenance babies can be challenging.  The key is to use the resources that are available to you to make it easiest to function, and keep your attention-loving baby happy at the same time.  Despite what people say, a baby can’t be spoiled.  Feel privileged to have a baby that loves to be by your side as much as possible and desires your attention.

Do you have a high-maintenance baby?  How do you deal with it?

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Moby Wrap Review

“Baby-wearing” seems to be one of the hottest trends for getting around with your baby.  The comfort and ease of having baby securely held while running errands or doing housework is a huge plus for busy moms and dads.  Baby is not only happy to be close to you at all times, but you are able to keep them content while doing activities that require two hands.

 One of the more popular styles of baby carrier is the Moby Wrap.  The Moby Wrap is essentially a long sheet of stretchy fabric that can be wrapped and tied around the body to carry your baby.  One of my favorite thing about the Moby is its versatility.  This carrier can be worn more than ten different ways with baby!  Almost every other carrier out there on the market can only be worn in a limited way in comparison.  The Moby is definitely set apart from the rest in this respect.  The other thing that makes the Moby so versitile is the fact that it can be used for preemies to toddlers, and can be worn by moms, dads, and virtually any other family member.
So now to the details of the review:  I first used the Moby wrap with my newborn son, mostly to carry him around the house while doing housework.  I carried him in the Newborn Hug Hold, in which his legs were tucked into the wrap.  The first time I put the wrap on, it was somewhat awkward.  I am not an overly tall or large person, and it felt like there was too much material to do the job.  Luckily, Moby includes a color photo, step-by-step guide on how to wear the wrap correctly which made it very easy to get right.  The only problem I had the first few times was tying it snugly enough around my body so my baby wasn’t held too loosely.  However, after a few tries, it became very easy to get it right every time, and my baby loved the closeness of being held against my body most of the day.  He would sleep in it while I did housework and I even took some naps with him in it.  The only thing you need to be careful of, as with any carrier, is that your babies face is not stuffed into your clothing so that they have trouble breathing.
Now that my son is older, I like to carry him with the Lotus Hold, with his feet hanging out.  He loves being able to look around at everything. Yes, there is definitely more of a learning curve with the Moby versus other carriers, and it takes some time to get it in place, but I think the versatility is worth it.  You are sure to find a carrying style that both you and baby will love.
As far as comfort goes, the Moby is the best as they get.  The material is made of 100% cotton, and is very soft and somewhat stretchy, which makes it easy to wrap around the body and baby.  The material is of good quality in that it is not thin.  I never once worried that it would not be strong enough to hold my baby. When putting the wrap on, the shoulder straps are spread wide across the shoulders which helps balance the weight of your baby.  And since you are able to control the height and closeness of your baby, you can wear it in the way that is most comfortable for you.  I never experienced any back or shoulder pain.  I haven’t had a chance to wear it in the summer months yet, but I can imagine it may be a little warm with so much material.

The Original Moby Wrap retails for $45.99 and comes in several different colors to compliment you and your baby’s personalities.  I selected chocolate brown, which has kept its color well after several washes (which is another great feature of the Moby), and has been a great neutral color to wear with any outfit.  Be assured that there is a color option available to suit everyone’s taste.

One last great thing that I must mention about the Moby is that it gets people talking.  I have done some baby-wearing while shopping and it seems every time I go I get some type of positive comment about it.  The Moby Wrap is definitely a trendy, fashionable way to carry your baby, and people will notice!  And even more-so, people will notice how happy your  baby is being carried so close.
Overall, I have to say that IntoBaby is very into Moby! And now that my babies are growing, have you read that we are now into homeschooling too? Read our story about how homeschooling has been an amazing and freeing choice for our family! 
What do you think about the Moby?
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