June 10th, 2009 by admin
A new baby being born is such an exciting time for new parents. The first born can bring with it special anticipation. However, if this is your first time having a child, there may be things you do not know about yet. There are numerous responsibilities that come along with having a baby. The comfort of the child is one of your biggest priorities. Comfort is important because the child will be able to relax and sleep, and if he or she can, you may earn some much needed relief, as well! A baby pillow is one often overlooked as one thing that can improve the comfort of your child, and yourself.
It is possible you think your child is too young for a baby pillow if your child is under 2. Doctors ONLY recommend baby pillows for children over two, so this could be the case. Regardless, sometimes a baby pillow can be used to good effect before the second year, and certainly after. If your child has a cold or respiratory infection, a baby pillow can help drainage, which can lessen coughing. Also, in the case of an ear ache, relief can be found if a baby lies on his or her side, head propped up on a pillow. Of course, you will want to consult a physician in both of these cases to be sure that your child will benefit from the baby pillow in such scenarios.
Another use for the baby pillow is in nursing. In this case, it can be a semi circular pillow that will cradle the head of a small child so that your hands are free to hold the body of the baby. If you use these nursing pillows for the neck of your child AND yourself, you can both be considerably more comfortable. In many cases, a baby pillow for nursing has helped children fall asleep.
If you are interested in having a baby pillow in the crib of your child as well as around his or her neck while nursing, keep reading. In selecting the right pillow for your baby, there are some guidelines to keep in mind. A baby pillow that is small in size is the first guideline. Normal pillows are too large because the baby cannot move them and they could lead to suffocation. The second guideline is to pick something without any decorations such as beading or fringe. This is so that the baby does not choke on small pieces that he or should could pull off the baby pillow. Third, it is best to find a pillow that is made of a natural material, like cotton or silk. Finally, you should be sure that the stuffing is not made of feathers, because that could cause an allergic reaction. So, the best pillow is small, made with natural materials, and has no sewn on embellishments. These tips can help you select a baby pillow that will put you and your child both at ease.
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June 4th, 2009 by admin
The fact that babies’ heads are really delicate and fragile should be a primary consideration when looking into a baby pillow. Allowing babies to sleep on their back can cause them to develop a flattened area on their heads, so you may want to look into a baby pillow that prevents this from happening with specially designed foam. It is quite ironic that the safest position for babies to sleep in is actually lying on their back. Lying in this manner can greatly reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or SIDS. This is why you may also want to use a sleep positioner in addition to a baby pillow. Sleep positioners are designed to keep babies sleeping on their back in the safest possible position. In addition, these also help the baby sleep safer and more secure, and along with the baby pillow ensures a good night’s sleep.
Some doctors and sleep experts feel that a baby pillow is not really essential for babies. Some children seem to do quite well without them, while others simply cannot get to sleep without a baby pillow. In any case, you may want to hold off on using a baby pillow until the time when your child moves from the crib into a real bed. If your child is below two years old, the use of a baby pillow can actually be quite risky. If you absolutely must use a baby pillow, make sure that it is small and firm. There is a danger of your baby suffocating with a baby pillow that is too soft and contains feathers, and you run the risk of triggering an allergic episode as well.
You may also want to look into a type of baby pillow that is available in stores that uses a material called memory foam. This material is designed to distribute the pressure evenly around the delicate head of the baby. Memory Foam, which is actually made of Visco Elastic cushioning material can also help prevent the flattening of the back of the baby’s head, as well as ensuring a more comfortable sleep.
As you can see, the use of a baby pillow is dependent upon many factors. If you have any doubts about how the use of a baby pillow will affect your child’s sleep as well as general health, you may want to talk about your concerns with your pediatrician. He or she will be better able to asses your baby’s needs and will be able to make a recommendation based on your baby’s particular circumstances.
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June 2nd, 2009 by admin
When a new baby is on the way, there is a lot of excitement and sometimes more than a little bit of confusion. This is especially so for new parents. It may cross your mind that you will have to make some purchases in order to make the new baby comfortable. Besides the obvious like diapers, a crib and bottle, there are other more elusive items that could ease your way into parenthood. The baby pillow is one such helper.
There is more than one type of baby pillow, and not all are created equal. One thing that can be useful to have for mother and child from day one is the nursing pillow. Since a nursing pillow is designed to cradle the head of your child while nursing, mommy can relax more during the process. Helping the child relax is also a benefit of the sort of pillows. Often, you can coax the baby into a new position with maximum comfort obtained, which can frequently lead to a much needed nap for everyone involved! Since these pillows support the head so well, it can make holding an infant easier for any family member, whether or not nursing is involved.
The other sort of baby pillow on the market is more of a conventional pillow. Most of the time, doctors agree that a regular pillow is best suited for children ages two and up. However, if your child has a cold or upper respiratory infection, he or she might benefit the tilt a pillow would give to help them breathe. It is always best to consult your doctor about using a baby pillow before age two. Other benefits of using a baby pillow can be the offset of acid reflux and ear infections. A pillow could ease the symptoms your child has if suffering from any of these ailments.
There are a few things to look for in all baby pillows. One guideline to follow is that the pillow should be both small and lightweight. This is best so that the child does not get too hot, or suffocate from the bulk of a normal sized pillow. It is also best to buy a pillow that does not have decorations like fringe or beads. This way, the baby cannot choke on anything attached to the pillow. Cotton and silk pillows are two perfect examples of baby friendly fabrics. Feather pillows are best to stay away from, as they can cause an allergic reaction in the child. Machine washable or baby pillows with removable covers are the best options. If you follow these simple guidelines, the possibilities for your baby pillow are endless!
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May 27th, 2009 by admin
A young growing child from the age of one to three years is full of exploratory zeal. During this period popularly known as ‘Toddler hood’, the hyperactivity exhausts kids by the end of the day. Some toddlers take an afternoon nap; others do not. In any case, toddlers need to compensate by sleeping and a good night’s rest is of utmost importance. Therefore, comfortable night clothing, pleasant surroundings, suitable bedding and importantly, a good baby head pillow are a must. It is important that the pillow is of a good quality and not too soft. A pillow too soft can even lead to smothering. Toddlers usually alter their sleeping posture frequently during the night. Others prefer sleeping on their tummies. A poorly designed pillow is an absolute no no because of the risk of serious neck injuries. Thus a baby head pillow is not just any other pillow. The defining difference between a baby head pillow and other normal pillow is that it is specifically designed to be risk free. Design and quality costs money, so baby head pillows are slightly more expensive than normal pillows but are worth the extra costs because of the safety they provide. Feather pillows are to be strictly avoided as they are known to cause allergies among children.
Keeping the baby’s head slightly elevated helps them breathe more easily and hence a pillow is a must. A slightly elevated position of the head also reduces the chances of regurgitating bedtime feed. The support given to the soft skull bones of a baby by a pillow helps prevent deformities. Baby head pillows come in different sizes and qualities. Memory foam pillows are exceptionally good as they have the ability to mold according to the toddler’s skull shape. Visco Elastic cushioning materials are used in memory foam pillows to prevent Flat Head Syndrome by providing equitable distribution of pressure around the baby’s head. Just like standard sizes for clothes, baby head pillows are also made in different sizes according to the age of the child, so check the label before buying one. Specialized baby product shops, online baby product businesses and supermarkets have a variety of baby head pillows for sale. Baby head pillows also come with side support pillows which help to keep the toddler snug and in a proper ‘on the back’ posture which further helps the toddler to sleep well. Parents may use side support pillows but that would depend on the toddler’s sleeping style. The basic requirement of a sound sleep is certainly a good quality baby head pillow. So, go rock a bye baby!
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May 13th, 2009 by admin
Nowadays, there are so many different types of baby pillows out there. All of them has a unique function, and there are some that you will be glad that you have! There are baby pillows that position the head and body of the baby while they are sleeping, there are baby pillows that are specifically designed for nursing, and there are even baby pillows designed to position a baby while they are riding in the car, just to name a few.
I really like the pillows for the bassinette which are positioned on both side of the baby while they sleep. These types of baby pillows position baby so that he or she is flat on their back, which is what is recommended. These are great baby pillows, but there is a new version that I think is even better. The new version of this pillow has memory foam which will mold to the shape of baby’s head, making it mold to the pillow The memory foam will help to prevent a flat area from forming on baby’s head. This baby pillow will also prevent baby from rolling around, helping to promote a peaceful night’s sleep because baby is in the same spot all night.
An additional type of baby pillow that is on the market today is known as a nursing pillow. These pillows are crescent shaping and come in handy for all sorts of things…not just nursing. I have found that they are great for supporting baby to view books, bottle feed, or be held, in addition to being great for nursing. These pillows are great for many things, and every mom should have one, whether they are nursing or not.
Care pillows prop baby’s head while going on a car trip. They are great for the baby to lean their head on for extra support, especially because they will most likely fall asleep. I really like them because they keep baby’s head away from the hard plastic on the car seat. Most car seats come with a pillow, but I prefer to purchase a separate one. It always seems like the ones that are included are just not quite as good as one that you have picked out yourself.
Baby pillows have so many convenient uses. You can use them for anything from helping to support the baby while feeding, to keeping a baby still while sleeping, to riding in the car. Some are a little expensive, but if you can use them over and over, they will definitely be worth every dime you have spent.
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April 22nd, 2009 by admin
The Internet is full of horrific stories of how babies have suffocated to death because of using baby pillows. I think most of such stories are overstated. My personal experience in using baby pillows for my daughter from the age of one and half is a good example that it is not such a devilish product as it is made out to be. Indeed, some common sense precautions are a must. Do not buy cheap merchandise, the so called ‘best bargains’, they are likely to be of poor quality and hence unsafe. A little bit of market survey through the WalMart, Woolworth and Baby care shops is necessary to get a sense of what best is available. A little bit of research on the Internet also helps. You can use a narrow but firm pillow or a memory foam pillow for the purpose. In my opinion, a memory foam pillow though a bit costly is a better buy. As the name suggests, the memory foam pillow molds to the contours of the baby’s head and thus provides a very good support. I say this out of experience of seeing my baby sleep soundly without once bringing out the late night feed ever since she started sleeping on a memory foam pillow.
The benefits of a baby pillow don’t end there. Doctors say that a slightly elevated head position is helpful in breathing especially if the baby has a cold. They also say that a firm support prevents cranial deformity which may occur if the baby sleeps with head to one side for too long. Make sure you check the pillow cover. Just make sure you buy the softest, linen cotton material for a pillow cover. That will prevent rashes or allergic reaction which is possible if you use synthetic material. Don’t buy soft or feather pillows, they are the ones responsible for the negative publicity. So go ahead and use baby pillows and see your angel sleep soundly.
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April 13th, 2009 by admin
Children under the age of two should not use a baby sleep pillow. There is a real danger of suffocation if a pillow is put in a crib.Suffocation and death can result from placing a baby sleep pillow in a crib. If a baby rolls over on a pillow in the crib and cannot push itself off of the pillow, the baby can suffocate. For children over the age of two, a baby sleep pillow make a great gift. Cuddling with a baby sleep pillow is something a child over two likes to do. A baby sleep pillow can offer a child comfort when they are trying to go to sleep.
Doctors do not recommend using a baby sleep pillow under the age of two. When a baby is sleeping in a crib and rolls over onto the pillow, the baby may not be able to push itself up off the pillow or roll off the pillow. If a baby rolls over onto the pillow face down, the baby could possibly die from suffocation. It is recommended that a baby sleep pillow not be used until a child is ready to sleep in a bed.
For children over the age of two, a baby sleep pillow is a wonderful item. Children are sometimes scared of the dark and hugging a baby pillow to their body can help calm their fears. The soft, springy material of the baby pillow offers comfort to a child who is trying to go to sleep. Children often cuddle up with a baby sleep pillow when they are alone because it helps them to feel less alone.
When a caregiver has to be away from a child, a baby sleep pillow can provide comfort. The springiness of the pillow mocks the softness of the body of the caregiver so when a child hugs a baby sleep pillow, it is very similar to hugging a caregiver. The comfort of hugging a baby sleep pillow can often help a child feel more secure.
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April 8th, 2009 by admin
Like all parents you are likely worried that your child gets the necessary respite from all that play, a night of cozy sleep. Are you are one of those parents wondering whether your child is ready for a pillow? Most parents assume that a pillow offers the much needed comfort, when in fact your child may be just fine as it is. Well, if you think your toddler may be more comfortable with a baby sleep pillow, read on. This will depend on the age of your child, and also the place where you most likely put him to sleep. The general perception about baby sleep pillows is that it is not required for a child under 2 years of age. The use of pillows before this carries the risk of smothering. If, from your experience, you feel it is the right time to introduce a baby sleep pillow, it is a good idea to do so once your toddler moves from a crib to a bed. It is around this time that your child begins to support himself on his feet, a pillow may aid in climbing or crawling out of the crib! But you may want to try one even in a crib; just ensure it is compact and not too soft.
When choosing a pillow for your child always ensure that what you offer your child is an actual baby sleep pillow and not one you may have lying around. You may want to try a baby pillow that is the size of a travel pillow. Remember that babies have tender heads that needs good protection. Do not bother with feather pillows, as they are too soft to serve the purpose, and may trigger unnecessary reactions and even allergies. Feather pillows are also known to cause smothering as the head of the child sinks into the pillow while he is sleeping. Since most babies mostly sleep on their backs, they carry the risk of developing flat head syndrome. This is where memory foam baby sleep pillows are a god send. The cushioning supports in these pillows reduce the risk of a flat head. The Visco elastic fabric in these baby sleep pillows reduce the pressure created when sleeping on the back. And for all those trying times when pillows get soiled, these are easily machine washable. Many models come with adjustable side supports and sleep positioners to keep your baby in place.
Finally, if you still feel ambiguous about the appropriate time to begin using a baby sleep pillow consult your pediatrician. You may even wait for signs from your baby that he might do better with a baby sleep pillow, such as discomfort sleeping in a flat bed.
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March 30th, 2009 by admin
Nowadays a variety of baby pillows are available at different shops. These different types of pillows serve different purposes making you glad that you own them. Although it is a known fact that infants and the baby pillows should be kept as far away from each other as possible, owing to the reasoning’s of experts that they are potentially hazardous to the infant’s health. The advice of the experts is based on scientific studies that have borne the result that they may possibly be hazardous to the toddler’s health, say for instance there is always the fear of them contracting a respiratory allergy Exclusive of such facts, nowadays medical practitioners are actually advising on the usage of baby pillows especially when your baby is suffering from a cold, as it elevates their head which allows trouble free breathing.
Mostly the good points of the pillows are ignored. Let’s take a look at the other side of the story. When a child is born his skull remains plaint through the initial time period. If the head is continuously kept in a solitary position whilst sleeping, the chances of a malformed or asymmetrical skull increase manifold. Further static positioning of the baby on its backside can also trigger the skull deformity The usage of a baby pillow allows for the prevention of these deformities as it holds up the head in a proper angle… that is only if the proper pillow is being used In fact there are latest baby pillows in the market made up of foam that not only support but also mold the skull in accordance to the original shape of the toddlers head. In addition they also prevent from excessive flatness of the toddlers head that can arise due to the usage of the wrong kind of pillows.
This and all other kinds of baby pillows which ensure your toddler’s peaceful sleep are available not only in the market but also online on several websites.
Choose a good looking pillow that gives maximum comfort and is relatively safe if left with the baby Though some of them might be a little expensive, but when it comes to the health of your toddler, who cares about the additional pennies?
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March 16th, 2009 by admin

A baby pillow is a specially made pillow for the tender head of the baby. It is recommended that a baby pillow be used for the baby after the age of two. When you shop for a baby pillow you must buy a pillow that is made under the instructions of pediatricians to support the head of the baby. rss2.biglearn.net

You should ask your pediatrician about the best baby pillow to buy to give your baby a comfortable sleep. Experts recommend that a good baby pillow should be made of soft washable foam that is firm and gives adequate support for the baby’s head. Today a baby pillow is made to support the baby firmly on its back and prevents the tendency of the head of the baby to roll as the baby sleeps. Article

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