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Product Review: Joovy 360 Jogging Stroller

Post written by Daniella M. for 53 weeks

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I was given the Joovy 360 jogging stroller as a gift from my brother and sister-in-law when my daughter was born in 2012. This stroller was my salvation! It helped me keep my sanity AND loose that extra baby weight in about 4 months. I have to mention that another contributing factor to the weight loss was that I was able to nurse. Ultimately, she refused the bottle, so what was initially intended as 6 months of nursing turned into a year.  This is a lifetime for a runner, and delayed my ability to go back to trail running, which requires a bit more freedom with time. The Joovy stroller helped me get outside and get moving, even if it was just doing laps around a local park.

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First off, this jogger is like the bat mobile! It has incredible suspension and is very easy to maneuver. I have a park near my house, which by zigging and zagging, I was able to create various loops where I could bust out a mile. It was not exciting, but I was extremely grateful and relieved to have been able to get a run in even if it ended up being 2 or so miles with lots and LOTS of breaks.  Another great feature is the huge canopy with a window on the roof which helps both entertain your baby and lets you keep on eye on them during your run. Depending on the position of the sun, I would recline her all the way back and she would be able to look up at the trees or at me peeking down at her. Also, the storage compartment at the bottom is large which is very useful if you want to go on a run, but know that you may have to stop and feed the baby or change a diaper. I was able to fit an all weather picnic blanket in the basket, and plop down to feed her whenever I needed. If you live in a city like Los Angeles (like me), where every commute is a minimum of 20 minutes, then time out of the house quickly adds up, so the more you are able to bring with you to make you and the baby comfortable, the better. This also came in handy when I would go for a run and then drop by the farmers market to pick up some fresh produce. Another great feature is that it has little mesh pockets on either side where I could drop my phone into and play white noise whenever she needed a little extra help sleeping. The stroller also came with a covering that you can use when the weather isn’t all that great but you need to get outside. It protects the baby on windy days (especially if you use it down by the beach) or from light rain. I do, however, recommend airing it out to get rid of the plastic smell. Lastly, it has a great compartment near the handle bar where I could fit my keys, sunblock, water, etc., so everything was handy during my runs.

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I would say  the only drawback is that it is huge which ultimately is fine since it offers that extra storage. It doesn’t stand on its own either, so storing it at home is a pain, and it can be cumbersome to fit in the back of your vehicle. However, once you are at your spot, then it is a first class ride for you and your child!

I would recommend this stroller to any new mom especially with it’s great price point. Although the BOB Strollers have come down a bit, this one is a great option and I was very happy with it.

Here’s the Deal with the “Baby Helmet”…

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If you’re not familiar with the “baby helmet,” and not sure what it’s all about, this post is for you. First things first, when you see a baby or young child with it, there is nothing “wrong” with the baby. Secondly, it is not to protect their head from falling or head butting, although it may inadvertently be doing that… Lastly, it doesn’t hurt the child nor “squeeze” their head. In our case, my second son Isaiah is now wearing a DOC Band (baby helmet) from Cranial Technologies.

The band is designed to help guide and shape the baby’s head into a more natural, round shape if the baby has asymmetry or flat spots. This condition is plagiocephaly. In Isaiah’s case, he has brachycephaly where the head flattens uniformly, causing a wider and shorter shape…increased head height is also common in baby’s with this condition. And — since these days the recommendation is to place newborns and infants to sleep on their backs (prevents SIDS), rather than their stomach’s, the numbers of kid’s with flat spots has increased.

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I started noticing Isaiah’s flat spot pretty early on, it was actually more of an indent where the back plate of his head meets the top plate (sorry for my non-medical terminology). However, when they’re so young, you are waiting for the soft spots to slowly close and they don’t move too much, so even when I tried to rotate his head to each side while he slept, he favored keeping his head straight on…so in his case, his sleep positioning probably didn’t aid much in allowing the head to “round out” early on. At about his 4 month mark when we weren’t seeing the “flat spot” improve as much as we’d hoped, I did a little more research and found the “Noggin Nest” by Boppy. I wish I had come across it sooner, but it is basically a pillow designed to keep the baby’s head from being flat on a surface like a baby swing, stroller, car seat or in the crib…to encourage the shape to be round. I think it helped a lot, but not enough. We were told that 6 months is the best time to have professional evaluation on the “flat spot.” At this point, you’ve given the baby’s head enough time to see if it corrects on its own, but the head is still growing, so not too late to help shape it.

We immediately did a consult with Cranial Tech (makers of DOC Band) and also sought the advice of a craniofacial plastic surgeon. Dr. Chad Perlyn of Miami Children’s Hospital took a look at Isaiah’s head shape and advised us that his case was borderline severe, but not quite. He felt that his head would most likely fix itself and round out over time, but he noted that if we elected to do the baby helmet, it would definitely help. Dr. Perlyn told us that in most cases a child’s head will naturally get to the desired shape, and only a small percentage actually stay flat. Needless to say, after digesting all the information, we decided to go with a DOC Band for Isaiah. Our reasoning is that if Isaiah happened to be in that small percentage that didn’t fix itself, we want to know we did our part to help it round out before it’s too late – i.e. the skull is fully formed!

So, so good…we got it “wrapped” (see DOC Band Swag) at Metro Signs for the custom “design,” and one of his first full night’s wearing it he slept through the whole night! He usually doesn’t…my (big) baby loves to eat! The helmet is pretty light, so the adjustment was easy for him. He wears it 23 hours a day and we clean it and him, when we remove the helmet for bath time. Hopefully his treatment will only be 8-10 weeks, it’s really our decision, when we feel we are happy with the improvement. At every check up they compare his head to a mold of his head when we started, at last check they shaved off a bit more inside the helmet to give room for more growth, which they already saw starting… 🙂 When it’s all said and done, I will write a post on the entire experience!

 

Product Recalls: Playtex Pacifier Clips and Baby Rattles

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Name of Product: Playtex pacifier holder clips

Hazard: The pacifier holder clips can crack and a small part can break off which poses a choking hazard to small children.

Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the recalled pacifier holders away from infants and contact Playtex for instructions on how to return the product for a full refund.

Consumer Contact: Playtex toll-free at (888) 220-2075 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.playtexproducts.com and click on Recall for more information.

Recall Details

Units: About 1.25 million in the U.S. and 150,000 in Canada

Description: This recall involves the Playtex pacifier holder clips that attach a pacifier to items like clothing, diaper bags and strollers. It is a plastic clip with a figure and a “Playtex” copyright logo that slides up and down to adjust the clip, a ribbon and a clear plastic ring that stretches to fit the pacifier. The pacifier holder was sold in green with a monkey figure, pink with a flower and blue with a tow truck.

Incidents/Injuries: Playtex has received 99 reports of the holder cracking or breaking. No injuries have been reported.

Sold at: Walmart, Target, Burlington Coat Factory, other major retailers, juvenile product, baby and discount stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com, among others, from July 2010 through October 2013 for about $3.

Distributor: Playtex Products Inc., of Dover, Del.

Name of Product: Baby rattles

Hazard: The head on the rattle can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Remedy: Refund

Consumer Contact: Midwest-CBK at (800) 394-4225 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday or online at www.mwcbk.com and click on Product Recall Information.

Recall Details

Units: About 1,900

Description: This recall involves donut-shaped polyester knit fabric baby rattles with heads and arms to resemble a bear, monkey and a lion. They measure about 7 inches in diameter by 2 inches thick. Sweet-ums and Midwest-CBK are printed on a hang tag on the rattles. A label sewn into the rattles has Midwest-CBK, the production date 04/2013 and the batch #:00001281 printed on it.

Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received one report of the head on a rattle detaching. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy: Consumers should take the recalled rattles away from young children immediately and contact Midwest-CBK for a full refund.

Sold by: Small gift stores from July 2013 through December 2013 for about $10.

Fragrance-Free, Gluten-Free, Ultra-Sensitive Baby Care

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Nothing concerns a parent more than seeing their child in discomfort. According to research, one-third of moms surveyed believe that their child has sensitive skin. Dry, itchy and irritated skin leaves moms and dads searching for effective and healthy solutions. SheaMoisture now has two new products formulated with natural and certified organic ingredients — Fragrance-Free, Gluten-Free Baby Extra-Mild Wash & Shampoo and Fragrance-Free, Gluten-Free Baby Healing Lotion — made especially for babies and children with allergies and skin sensitivities, including gluten and fragrance intolerance.

“As a family-run company, we’re extremely particular about what products we use on our little ones. Since my grandmother Sofi Tucker started making and selling her shea butter soaps in Sierra Leone back in 1912, our focus has been creating natural, solution-oriented products for the entire family,” says CEO Richelieu Dennis. “We’ve specifically formulated these products to pamper and protect the delicate, ultra-sensitive skin of the newest member of the family.”

Each product contains ingredients that gently nourish baby’s sensitive skin, including Certified Organic Shea Butter sourced from women’s co-ops in Northern Ghana, which deeply moisturizes and repairs skin with vitamins and essential fatty acids. The products also contain Aloe Vera, a therapeutic hydrator for dry, sensitive skin that aids in calming minor skin irritations, and Cocoa Butter, which soothes and softens to help baby’s skin retain its natural moisture.  The products are free of parabens, phthalates, paraffin, gluten, propylene glycol, mineral oil, DEA, sulfates, silicones, fragrance and artificial coloring.

The products include:

  • Extra-Mild Wash & Shampoo – Head-to-toe gentle cleansing for even the sensitive skin, without sulfates. Contains Organic Shea, Cocoa and Mango Butters, Aloe Vera and Vitamin E to hydrate, soothe and heal tender skin. Hypoallergenic and pediatrician-tested. SRP: $9.99; 13 oz.
  • Healing Lotion – Deeply moisturizes baby’s skin without risk of irritation caused by synthetic dyes, fragrance or gluten.  Organic Shea, Cocoa and Mango Butters blend with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E to soften and protect, while calming inflamed skin.  SRP: $9.99; 13 oz.

SheaMoisture’s Fragrance-Free, Gluten-Free Baby Care is available at Target and Walgreens stores.  For more information about SheaMoisture, visit SheaMoisture.com.

DOC Band Swag

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My son Isaiah is now wearing a DOC Band…it’s a “baby helmet” designed to help shape and guide his head into a more round shape, since in his case he has a flat spot. I’ll write another post about the treatment and process, but this post is going to be more focused on the “swag” aka decor we had done on his helmet! But the quick summary of whats going on is, he has a form of plagiocephaly called brachycephaly, which basically means that the width of his head is considered a bit too wide compared with the length and there is flattening across the back of it. At the end of the day, it’s a cosmetic fix we are really going for here and chances are his head would probably round out on its own without the “helmet,” but after a couple expert opinions, we decided to just do it, as at 6 months it’s the ideal time for treatment, as opposed to down the road when it may be too late, if in fact his head shape did not correct on its own!

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Now back to the DOC Band. We were lucky enough to come across Metro Signs in Hollywood, Florida, who as a courtesy to the infants and babies who have to sport the head gear, wrap them at no cost. The vinyl wrap them, just as many cars you see “wrapped” these days! The design can really be anything you want and since we are a sports-oriented family, we decided to go for a design that resembled a football helmet…and we ended up with the Chicago Bears “theme,” because that’s Daddy’s team. I basically let him have his way…this time! 😉

Actually, it’s working out because the colors actually suit a good portion of Isaiah’s current wardrobe. And to Daddy’s credit, he did offer to go half-half with my NFL team being the design’s other half, but I declined…no need to add more to the mix, just wanted a simple clean design!

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Metro Signs made the process really easy and we couldn’t be more thankful. I had emailed back and forth with one of their sales reps about what I was looking to do, once we found out we’d be getting the DOC Band. Then, once we got it, they measured it, sent us a proof for approval and wrapped it up! Simple as that… and seriously, my kid just looks so darn cute with his helmet, totally game ready!!! I think another plus to decorating it (and there are plenty of options out there, just do an internet search), is that when we are out and about, instead of people looking and staring at him, wondering what that helmet is for and what’s “wrong” with my baby, they are so impressed and in awe of this uber cool “baby helmet,” that we are showered with compliments and smiles everywhere we go!

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State of the Art Baby Monitor

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A new baby monitor will allow parents to share in all their baby’s special moments! At the Consumer Electronics Show, iBaby Labs, Inc. announced the most advanced baby monitor on the market. The new iBaby M6 provides a new way for parents to stay connected with their babies and share those special moments with family and friends.

The iBaby M6 is the only monitor that has the combination of a 350-degree view and a 120-degree camera tilt, providing the most robust viewing platform of any monitor on the market. The M6 uses the latest alerting system to detect both sound and movement and simultaneously alert parents and snap a photo of the moment. With this new capability, parents are able to be part of moments they never knew were happening.  Additionally, the M6 allows parents to share these moments directly with friends and loved ones.

“This truly changes the game in baby monitoring, bringing it to a whole level,” said Karl Xu, President iBaby Labs. “The M6 allows parents to see special moments that they never even knew they were missing. And our robust sharing capabilities make it simple to share these moments with your friends and family, giving them a chance to be part of your baby’s life.”

The M6 maintains many of the great features of earlier iBaby monitors, including the easy “plug and play” set up and simple pairing with a free companion mobile app. With a simple swipe of their iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad they can control the monitor and interact with their baby anytime, anywhere. The high quality two-way audio allows parents to speak directly to their baby. An unlimited number of users can be set up on the system and up to four users and four devices can receive images and sound simultaneously.

Some of the unique product highlights include:

  • 350-degree camera pan and 120-degree camera tilt capability
  • High quality audio and video (1280 X 720)
  • Room temperature and humidity sensors
  • Three different lullaby options
  • Rechargeable battery
  • LED lighting for optimal night monitoring

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The baby monitor is targeted for availability in Spring 2014 at iBabyLabs.com and at select retailers.

Hospital Bag Checklist for New Moms-To-Be

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The countdown has begun, and you can’t wait to meet your new baby. To help you prepare for the big day and the trip to the hospital, here’s a handy checklist of necessities and nice-to-haves. Be sure you have your bag packed and ready to go at least a couple of weeks before your due date, as babies sometimes arrive earlier than expected… I found this great Hospital Bag Checklist on the Pampers website…and added a few comments from my own experience! 😉For Mom-to-Be

Two bed pillows with favorite cases | Hospital pillows are flat and not so comfy
Lotion or massage oil
Warm socks | You’ll probably be provided with some, but it’s nice to have your own
Lollipops for a dry mouth | Not sure if all hospitals allow this, I only was able to have ice chips once I got hooked up (i.e. pitocin and IV)
Paper fan
Soothing picture for focal point
Wooden back massager
Nightgown(s) that opens in the front for nursing | A robe works well too
Robe and slippers | Flip flops for shower as well
Shawl or sweater to put over hospital gown for nursing
Panties and nursing bras | Esp. for cesarean you need BIG BRIEFS, total, high-waisted underwear, think super “granny”
Sanitary pads
Comfortable clothes to wear home
Toiletries such as toothbrush and toothpaste, shampoo and body wash
Bag for taking extra items home

For Your Doting Partner

Insurance information
Snacks for labor
Cell phone and charger
Reference handouts from childbirth class
Change of clothing
Toiletries, including razor (no scratchy cheeks, Dad!)

For Celebrating the Big Day

Music and music playing device (phone, computer, tablet, or CD player) for labor, birth, and nursing the baby
Camera and film/phone /digital camera / camcorder for birth and baby photos and video
Batteries and chargers

For Your Baby on the Way Home

Going home clothes, including a hat and receiving blanket | photographers also make the rounds doing newborn photos, so maybe a cute newborn hat or two!
Car seat already installed in the back seat of the car
Spare diapers and wipes

For Preparing Your Home for Baby Visitors

Extra toilet paper, paper towels, and tissues
Hand soap and hand sanitizer (clean hands required for holding the baby!)

For Your Baby (and You) at Home

Diapers and wipes
Gentle clothes detergent
A toy or other welcoming nursery decor
Pre-made meals in freezer (or takeout/delivery menus from restaurants) for hungry parents
Lots of love and cuddles!

 

 

2014 Baby Name Predictions

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Belly Ballot says 5 baby name trends for the New Year say bye bye to the names Aiden and Jayden. After a banner year for outrageous names in 2013, Belly Ballot is forecasting some shocking naming trends for 2014, that will push the boundaries of what was previously considered, “normal.” Vogue sounding names ending with -den, such as Brayden, Jayden, Aiden, etc… along with the popularity of the “X” in names like Axl and Xander are on the way out. And, as parents strive to distinguish their children from peers, social baby naming website, Belly Ballot is predicting some surprising New Year’s trends, based on naming data from over 3,500 parents, along with 25,000 votes from their friends and family… the site has released the following predictions for the 2014 New Year:

Unconventional Spellings
Unusual, and borderline eccentric spellings have become the simplest way to become distinctive. The names are still traditional in their pronunciation, yet extremely unique in their spellings. Rules of grammar and morphology aside, this is a perfect fusion for parents who don’t want to stand out, but still want to give their child a name with a modern twist. As a way of breaking from stereotype, parents choose Izak, Karder, Riyan, Kooper, Mykel, Emhily, BrookeLynn, or Meeya.

It’s All about Show Business
Every year there are new TV shows, movie blockbusters, and celebrity babies that serve as inspiration for parents when choosing a name for their child. We saw it when Twilight Saga’s Isabella became the most popular feminine given name in the US a few years ago, when Aria from Pretty Little Liars skyrocketed from absolute zero popularity to one of the most favorite, and when Addison switched its usage from a boy to a girl thanks to the attractive and intelligent Dr. Addison Montgomery on Private Practice. 2014 favorites will be Hayley and Camille from vampire craze The Originals, Piper from Orange Is the New Black, Ichabod and Katrina from a new TV series Sleepy Hollow. As for celebrity babies, odds are in favor of Milan (Shakira’s baby boy), Lincoln (Kristen Bell’s son), Everly (daughter of Channing Tatum) or Autumn (Jennifer Love Hewitt’s newborn).  http://babynames.net/list/rockstar-names

Hispanic is Caliente
Hispanic names are more and more popular, and not only with the Latino parents. With the rise in Latino community in the United States, increasing number of White couples are giving their children Hispanic names. The main reason seems to be the expectation that their children will assimilate more easily in the society, where Latino culture might prevail later on in their lives. They might not appear among the first 10 most popular names in the US, but there’s no doubt their popularity will expand within the next decade. Hence names such as Lola, Maria, Carmen, Sierra, Ernesto, Diego, Santos, Miguel, or Luis are likely to soar.

Return to the Bible
Who wouldn’t like to go back to old traditions at some point? After a few years of innovations and experimenting, parents are restoring old customs to regain the essence of religious values – welcome Isaac and Naomi! Biblical names are nothing new under the sun. Names like Jacob, Michael, or Noah have been scoring the highest popularity ranks for years, but the surge of others, previously less frequent Biblical names is about to hit in 2014: Caleb, Levi, Luke, Isaiah, Naomi, Shiloh, or Judith. http://babynames.net/list/biblical-names

Mythological Names
The trend of going back to Biblical names is complemented by parents going even further in history, choosing names from Ancient Mythology. One of the greatest perks of these names is the fact that despite being ‘ancient’, they have that mystique and exotic uniqueness parents often seek Luna, Camilla, Gaia, Tristan, Damon, or Thor. http://babynames.net/list/heroic-names