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January 16, 2008

Diaper Rash

Of all the things a new parent has to cope with, I think diaper rash has to be one of the worst and most frustrating.  You hate hearing your baby scream, and cry because they are wet again and can’t help it. It’s not hard to imagine how urine must scald a bottom that is not only red, but in many children, can be cracked and open like a cut.

 

The worst culprit is being wet for too long, with the material of the diaper contributing, and chemicals doing their part as well.  Children that have been on antibiotics can develop yeast infections, and that’s no picnic, either.

 

If you really have to use disposable diapers, it might be time to change brands, and look for one that has reduced chemicals in the filler fiber.  But even cloth diapers aren’t immune.  The irritant may be your soap, or the detergent used by a diaper service.

 

It helps to prevent sore bottoms if you can wash and dry little behinds and leave them out in the open to “air” for a few minutes.  But for the child who is really sore and needs help, a petroleum jelly or cream will help protect and heal tender skin.

 

It’s a major problem when it strikes, but just remember, there is help for it!

January 15, 2008

Deals and the Internet

You know what I love about shopping over the Internet? I mean, besides not having to fight off crowds, or find time to go out to a mall, or the gas I save.  It’s the way so many merchants, the good ones at least, encourage you to come back on a regular basis by providing perks like discounts, buyer’s clubs, and emailed letters or updates if you want them.  But they don’t force any of it on you. It’s check a box or not when you sign up on their site, and that’s it.

 

Me, I like knowing when there are one day specials  on things.  That could be once a week, or a couple of times a month.  But you just know it will happen when you’re not thinking of shopping, or don’t have the time to surf.

 

So I join lists where they have them, and then bookmark my favorites and try to pop in once a week at least.  With the way babies grow, getting the jump on bargains can really save you money.


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