How To Determine If Organic Baby Clothes Are Genuine

Filed Under (Ailments) by Julie Andrews on 03-05-2010

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In order to find out whether they are real or not, look at the manufacturer of the clothing. See what kinds of materials are used to make this organic clothing.

Before organic clothing came out, there was only children’s clothing that was made from toxic chemicals that were abrasive to the skin. Children that had sensitive skin were subject to skin rashes. Organic baby clothes help to keep a child’s skin protected from rashes and other skin related ailments.

There are so many chemicals that are used when making a regular t-shirt. Most, if not all of those chemicals are toxic and harmful. When choosing organic clothing for your baby or children, look for labels that say 100% organic fabric. This way, you’ll know that the organic baby clothes are not toxic or harmful in any way.

There are no pesticides used when making organic material. Also, you will not find any bleach products in organic baby clothes. Using that along with chlorine is very harmful for babies and children.

Natural resources are used when producing dyes for authentic organic fabric. Chemical dyes are another form of toxic ingredients that can be harmful. A lot of times, you won’t hear about these because they are hardly ever disclosed.

When a baby’s or children’s clothing is made from authentic organic cotton, their skin stays smooth and soft. Parents don’t have to concern themselves with their child getting skin irritations.

Avoid buying organic clothes that are a mixture of regular cotton and organic cotton. This would prove that the clothing is not made of 100% organic cotton products. It also defeats the purpose of getting the real thing.

Parents may have to pay a little more for organic baby clothes, but it will be worth it. They should want the best for their child and don’t back down because the prices are cheaper. Parents need to know that these clothes are genuine and that they do not come from sweatshops that have people working for extremely cheap labor.

Once you have found organic baby clothes that are of the best quality of 100% organic material, make it your mission to protect your child from imminent dangers that occur with clothing that has toxic materials.

co-Owner, eOrganic Baby

Get The Most Beautiful And Exclusive Baby Clothes Online

Filed Under (Ailments) by Julie Andrews on 26-04-2010

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The birth of a baby is the much awaited occasion in every family. Right from the expecting mother and father to the grandparents and aunts and uncles, all start preparations to welcome this little bundle of joy. Buying baby clothes, baby blanket, baby skin care products and baby shoes are some of the essential things that need to be bought for the baby. While all this ensures loads of fun and excitement, one needs to be very careful while buying baby items.

To take one case in point, one needs to pay a lot of attention while buying baby clothes. The skin of new babies is extremely sensitive. Any harsh thing can cause rashes on the baby skin and expose his/her skin to skin ailments. It is therefore necessary to buy Baby Clothes that are made of soft and delicate material. The baby should feel comfortable and relaxed all the time. Another important thing to consider while buying baby clothes is its colour. While baby clothes are available in all shades, it is better to buy light coloured baby clothes. Baby boy clothes in soothing blue and baby girl clothes in gentle pink are perfect for babies.

Baby clothes are also perfect gift items for various occasions. You can gift baby clothes to your colleague, friends or family members when you visit them in hospital or on baby baptism and baby christening. Market is flooded with a wide range of baby clothes in different styles, designs and price range.

For the most beautiful and exclusive baby clothes, you can consider the Baby Gifts Company. This U.K based online company provides the most beautiful range of baby clothes with special emphasis on quality and price. Their Designer Baby Clothes in attractive styles and patterns range from all in ones, baby shoes, sweater & hats, special occasions, dresses, tshirts, baby sleeping bags, and pyjamas to make your baby look great and adorable.

Apart from baby clothes, Baby Gifts company provides a range of exclusive, luxurious and affordable New Baby Gifts and toddler gifts such as baby toys, baby blankets, baby skin care products, baby sleep bags, mother skin care products and much more. Here you can also get personalised baby gift items for baby girl and baby boy

They can wrap your selected baby gift, handwrite your personal message on a card and deliver it for you direct to your friends, family and colleagues at home, work or hospital.

Designer baby clothes are made of soft & delicate materials & are available in various deigns & styles. Baby gifts ranging from baby toys, baby blanket gift, baby skin care products and lot more.

Month old baby cries when changing diapers and clothes?

Filed Under (Crying) by Julie Andrews on 30-03-2010

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My 1 month old baby boy screams whenever I change his clothes or his diaper – is this normal and if so, will he grow out of it? I always make sure we are in a warm place and I change him as quickly as I can but when he is crying and trying to move around so much it makes it even more difficult. Is there anything I can do to get him to stop crying so much?

Baby Joshua’s Diaper & Clothes Change

Filed Under (Crying) by Julie Andrews on 24-03-2010

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A video of baby Joshua getting a new diaper and change of clothes. Recorded on May 09, 2008 using a Flip Video camcorder.

What is the most effective way to remove baby food stains from baby clothes?

Filed Under (Diet) by Julie Andrews on 20-03-2010

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I found formula and spit-up easy to remove…but baby food just doesn’t want to come off her clothes. I have washed some items maybe 3 times and the stain is still there.

Can you help me out.

Thanks a lot

Baby Crying while changing clothes

Filed Under (Crying) by Julie Andrews on 10-03-2010

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Crying Baby while changing clothes. This baby just finished a bath. Visit www.amariahkezia.com to see video of this baby.

My Baby’s Heat Rash

Filed Under (Skin) by Julie Andrews on 22-08-2008

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Heat rash is a mild skin condition often suffered by babies when they get over heated. It is also known as prickly heat or miliaria. Parents often worry if their child is in pain because of heat rash. It is not a serious condition and not painful but it can get very itchy if proper measures are not taken. Even though the condition is not serious itself it is an indicator of the fact that your child’s body is too hot. If you do not take immediate action to cool him down, other more serious conditions like heat exhaustion, heat stroke or dehydration might take place.

What is heat rash?

Heat rash appears on a baby’s skin as hundreds of tiny pink or red eruptions, each surrounding a pore. Sometimes they resemble tiny water blisters. The rash usually occurs on the baby’s cheeks, neck, shoulders, skin creases, diaper area and wherever clothes fit him snuggly. Although heat rash is more common is hot and humid climate, it can also occur in cold weather if the child is over heated due to heavy clothing.

How is heat rash caused?

Heat rash is caused by excessive sweating and a hindrance in the passage of that sweat out of the skin. The sweat glands normally release sweat through the duct onto the skin’s surface. When perspiration cannot reach the skin’s surface because of folds of skin or tight clothing, the sweat may break through the walls of the ducts and become trapped inside the internal layer of skin, causing inflammation. This is known as heat rash. Babies and younger children are more likely to get heat rash because their sweat glands are not fully developed yet.

How can heat rash be treated?

Most heat rashes clear up themselves in a few days. If it persists for longer, seems to be getting worse and is not responding to medicine, consult you baby’s doctor. Usually the baby can be relieved of the rash in the following methods:

  • Avoid heat: Foremost, it is important to get rid of what causes the rash; heat. Move to a more airy place if you are indoors. In outdoor areas look for a cooler and shadier place and try to get the child some rest time if the rash is being caused by him running around in a hot and humid weather.
  • Avoid heavy clothing: If a baby starts to get very hot and develops heat rash remove his clothing if possible. If not then dress him in lighter clothes. Always opt for cotton and natural fibers instead of nylon or polyester which trap heat. When a baby has developed heat rash try to give him as much nappy-free time as possible.
  • Keeping the skin cool: To directly cool the affected area of the baby’s skin give the baby a cool bath. After a bath, let the skin air-dry and do not use towels, they can cause friction and irritation with the rash. Like a little nappy-free time, allowing the child some nude time also quickens the healing process.
  • Applying cream: Use calamine lotion directly on the baby’s skin taking special care to avoid the eyes. You can also use a hydrocortisone cream if your doctor advises so for a severe rash. Avoid using any other cream or lotion on the baby’s skin as it traps moisture and makes the rash worse.

Some important things to remember about heat rash are that when adopting the above ways to cool down your baby’s body temperature, keep an eye out for it. The baby might get chilly and need to be warmed up again. To avoid heat rash, make sure your child is wearing light clothes whenever you venture outdoors in a hot and humid climate. Clean the sweat prone areas with wet wipes to avoid clogging of the pores by excessive sweat. Heat rash can also be caused by fever. If your baby has fever, in addition to following these above steps investigate into and treat the baby’s fever which is the real cause of the rash. Remember, heat rash is caused by fever but fever is not caused by heat rash.