Don't be shy, & remember everyone in the community is welcome to comment on threads like these throughout our time here, not just when it's a certain product's week in the spotlight. Big thanks to everyone who participates!
For this week, we're talking... healthy & safety products! See the prompts below for an organized way to discuss, and as always links/pics (in spoilers) are super appreciated. Here is a link to some health and safety topics. (copied this from another BMB so I know nothing about this link or it's validity... but leaving it here out of laziness... and in case it helps someone lol)
For S+TMs:
What specific items did you find were essential to have on hand for the early days of health care and safety?
What categories of items did you find necessary?
What other items/brands did you love?
What other items/brands did you hate?
Additional thoughts?
For FTMs:
What specific products/category of products are you considering definitely having on hand? Any you are considering skipping?
Please ask any questions you may have about health and safety here.
Re: Product Spotlight Series: Health and Safety Products
-cold: Nose Frida for when they're stuffy
-medication dosing: talk to your pedi first, but I always used this chart to help me with medication dosing- https://www.pediatricassociatesnyc.com/dosing-chart.html
- Moms on Call (book) is a GREAT resource for helping you figure out what to do during situations (fever, constipation, vomiting, labored breathing from respiratory illness, etc) when they're really little. I knew a lot about babies going into motherhood and still found this book to be an incredibly useful quick reference guide b/c you ALWAYS question yourself when they're really little and something is off. I also HIGHLY recommend this book for your eat/sleep/play schedule.
- rectal thermometer... for both temp checking and getting their bowels moving when they're really little
- gas issues: Windi ... these things are great!
Agree 100 percent with @blaf322 on the Nose Frida. And it would be good to have some infant tylenol and motrin on hand, so you don't have to run out and wait for the store to open when your infant gets their first fever (personal experience, obviously lol). And honestly, that was from when she got a mild fever after shots and we probably didn't need to medicate her anyway. Ohhh silly worrisome FTM! (just kidding).
Also not sure that nail clippers belong here, but for actual clippers I liked the fridababy ones. At first we used the ones that came in the baby first aid kit (waste of money lol) and when she was a few weeks old I accidentally clipped her finger and it still traumatizes me to this day. I can laugh at it now but I was SOBBING and my H had to calm me down lol. And now that she's a toddler I use an electric nail file that I got cheap off Amazon. I'll probably just use that from the beginning this time. I believe it's made by Little Martin's Drawer or something like that.
I think the biggest thing is that with rectal thermometers for babies, the metal part is the length you're supposed to stick it in. That plus the shape keeps you from putting it in too far and causing damage. Plus, you probably want to keep your rectal one separate from one someone else might put in their mouth.
Re: nail clippers... girl. The worry over cutting off the tip of DD's finger was the worst every time. I'd have been sobbing too
Here's a Q. Do you think a humidifier is a must have? H and I have never really used them ourselves and we're considering it "optional" but then my SIL recommended it so strongly I'm now second guessing myself.
I’m sure some will disagree with me and say it’s not needed, but their airways are so small, my feeling was, anything we could do to help clear things up, we wanted to do.
I do have mostly everything else listed here already on my registry 😂
I’m not sure if this stuff applies to this thread. But are most people Johnson and Johnson brand people for like hygienic stuff?(soaps, etc)
Best lotion for babies? I changed my personal soaps and lotion when I learned I was pregnant, but unsure what’s best for the little ones!
I (and my pediatrician)recommend Head and Shoulders if baby has cradle cap (and many will) but we used J&J until we needed that.
I wouldn’t say one lotion is better than another. DD broke out with Aveeno and I know lots of babies who did. She uses J&J lotion now
We got one of the cool mist humidifiers but never noticed a difference when using it vs not using it, and then I was too lazy to dump it out every night and clean if frequently enough so I got concerned about mold so it's just been sitting there. Probably won't get another one unless for some reason this new house has super dry air.
@nursejenn5 soaps and lotions that will work for your baby are different for everyone and unfortunately you won't know until baby's here. I'd try to get the little samples of different kinds as much as you can. Our ped recommends unscented soaps and lotions since most babies' skin is really sensitive. We've used California Baby soap/shampoo for DD (expensive but it lasts us a long time) and Aveeno lotion for her. Her skin isn't super sensitive though.
Also we used J & J, but a lot of my friends are super against it and really like Live Clean stuff.
@blaf322 I've never heard of Head & Shoulders for cradle cap. Good to know!
DD had (has?) sensitive skin and it seemed that EVERY lotion broke her out so we just stopped trying. She's been putting the pink J&J on her hands b/c it's some new obsession I think she got from school lol.... and hasn't been breaking out but I'm still a little nervous to try it on her whole body.
We never had any issues with body washes and shampoos/conditioners... just lotions, for whatever reason.
I'm really hoping that my DD doesn't get my sensitive skin. I grew up with really terrible eczema that according to my mother started showing up around age 2, so I'm basically holding my breath and waiting. No issues so far and she never really reacted to diapers, soaps or shampoos, so fingers crossed she gets some more resilient skin from another side of the family tree.
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