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What's Changed in the Last 2 Years
Compiled by The Cradle Staff
 
roducts, philosophies, and parenting issues are constantly changing in the baby world. Think you’ve been there, done that? There’s always more to learn. We’ll catch you up to date on the latest developments.


CHANGES IN THE LAST TWO YEARS

Public Cord Blood Banking
Flushable Diapers
New Booster Seat Rules
Ergonomic Baby Carrier
"Dunstan Baby Language"
New AAPD Statement on Sippy Cups and Tooth Decay
  

Public Cord Blood Banking

Feeling philanthropic?

 
If you vowed to give back more this year, you can start with your baby’s birth. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently released a statement encouraging parents to donate their newborn’s cord blood to public cord blood banks (rather than private banks) to be used by others in need. However, if you'd still like to store your baby's cord blood with a private bank, you are not alone. Many families opt for private banking for several reasons. Read our article "Should We Bank Our Baby's Cord Blood?" to make the decision that's right for you and your family.

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Flushable Diapers

Cloth or disposable - that is the question. If you’re environmentally friendly, yet also want convenience when it comes to diaper duty, check out the first-ever flushable diapers. New on the market, each “flushable” fits into the snap-in liner of one of the re-usable “little g pants.” After your baby does her business, simply toss the flushable down the toilet. Made of all natural fiber, it’s 100% compostable – so you, your little one, and the earth, will all be happy. Plus, the “little g pants” are so cute.

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A Safety Boost

Too big for a car seat, yet too little to ride “shot-gun”? Keep your little ones safe in your set of wheels by giving them a boost. New booster seat rules went into effect in July 2006. Each state has specific provisions, including age, weight, and height limits. For Instance, California requires kids up to age 6 to ride in a booster, while Wyoming requires them up to age 9.

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Ergo Baby Carrier

If the Baby Bjorn wasn’t for you, check out this carrier for baby number two. It rests comfortably on your hips and doesn’t pull on your back. In the beginning, infants ride facing towards you, but once your baby gets bigger, he or she can ride either on your hip or piggyback style. It’s designed to “keep your body aligned and alleviate back pain so you can carry your baby longer.” So, if you’re into babywearing, yet also want to get things done, get in the know with the Ergo.

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Cry, Baby, Cry

Feeling frazzled trying to figure out your baby’s fussiness? Priscilla Dunstan recently released a DVD about “Dunstan Baby Language” which teaches you how to interpret your little one’s sounds and cries. Dunstan believes that all babies make 5 distinct sounds or “words.” So the sooner that parents can tune in to their baby’s talking, the sooner they can meet their needs.

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Water, Please

More and more toddlers are showing signs of tooth decay. In response, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recently released a statement suggesting that sippy cups be used for water only, unless it’s mealtime. Sugary drinks, or other beverages, should be served in regular cups only… and should have a limited consumption time. The AAPD believes that sippy cups, originally designed as transitional device, are being misused, causing little ones to be exposed to a higher risk of decay.

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