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July 6, 2009

CONGRATULATIONS! IT’S A BABY!
NOW WHAT???

For many people, having a new baby is an exciting and happy time.
But along with that comes fear and uncertainty.
Even if it’s not your first time!

I just had my sixth baby a little over 5 months ago. While it was a
very exciting time for my family, I still wondered, "Do I have
everything that I need to take care of him?" Especially for the first
couple of weeks.

The question: "What do I need for my baby?" can be almost
overwhelming.
Diapers - how many?
Formula - how much?
Clothes - what do they wear?
Bed, swing, car seat???

AAARRRGGGHHH!!!

RELAX! TAKE A DEEP BREATH, IT WILL BE OK!

That’s what this blog is all about!


Many people tend to over-do it when it comes to buying for baby!
The truth is, babies grow fast! You really don’t need as much as
you might think.

Many of the items you will need you may get as gifts from family
and friends or a baby shower (if you have one), but there will
probably still be things you will need.

I am going to go into a little detail on a few items because they
are the most important. Don’t worry, we will recap all of this on
the checklist included below.


DIAPERS
When my son was born, I decided to take note of how many diapers
he used. By the time he was about a month old (1month and 3 days),
he had used 172 diapers. Most of those were newborn size. ( I think
we switched to size 1 at about 3-4 weeks) About 2 ½ weeks later, he
was up to 244 diapers. 2 weeks later, 300 diapers and again 2 weeks
later, 356 diapers and switching to size 2.

As you can see, we went through 356 diapers (and 2 sizes) in the first
11 weeks of his life!The number of diapers your baby will use on a daily
basis will be more in the first few weeks and probably decrease a little
after that. I think the reason for this is that newborns don’t sleep
through the night so you tend to change them more often. As they get
a little older, they sleep longer at night so you change them a little less,
unless you are a parent who wakes their baby up just to change them.
I don’t recommend this! LOL :)


FORMULA
When I had my son, I breast fed and formula fed. The split was
about 50/50 until he was about 2 months old. Then we went to
100% formula. I didn’t keep track of the formula like I did the
diapers, but what I do know is now, at 5 months, he goes through
about 10 or so 12.9 ounce cans of the powdered formula per month.

If you are strictly formula feeding your baby, we can easily calculate
the approximate amount of formula your baby will eat as a newborn.

A 12.9 ounce can of powdered formula makes about 94 ounces.
When a baby is first born, he or she will eat anywhere from ½ ounce
to 2 ounces at each feeding (about every 2-3 hours).

We will calculate on the higher end.
2 ounces every 2 hours = 12 feedings per day.
12 feedings x 2 ounces = 24 ounces per day.
24 ounces per day x 4 days = 96 ounces

So we can estimate that one can of formula will last your baby
approximately 4 days. Of course every baby is different. Smaller
babies tend to eat less where larger babies tend to eat more.


One important thing I want to note:
If you are considering getting on the WIC (Women, Infants and
Children) program ( a program for lower income families), they
will cover the cost of most, if not all, of your baby's formula,
however, they do not start before your baby is born so it is a good
idea to still purchase a couple of cans before your baby arrives to
hold you over until you can report the birth to WIC.

Also, you should get on WIC early on in your pregnancy for 2
reasons:

1. They give pregnant women things such as juice, cereal, milk
and other things to help maintain their health.

2. You are already signed up so when your baby arrives, it will
be easier to report and get his/her appointment.

To find out where your local WIC office is, or to get additional
information visit:
(PRESS CTRL WHEN CLICKING THE LINK TO OPEN IN NEW TAB!)
http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic


CAR SEATS
I won’t go to long on this topic but it is a very important one.
Many people do not know that you can NOT bring your baby
home without the proper car seat. The hospital will not let you.
Some hospitals have a loaner program, but you should check
with yours first if you need to.

Choosing a car seat can be tricky. They make some that are
car seat/carrier combos, some that are only for infants, some
that are only for bigger babies and so on.

What you want to look for is one that says specifically for infants
from birth to however many pounds and rear facing.

I prefer the car seat/carrier combo, although you will have to get
a second car seat when your baby gets a little larger. Usually around
5-7 months.

If you do choose to get one that is for infants and older babies, make
sure that it can be rear facing until they reach a certain age/weight.
The disadvantage to this kind is that it is not the kind you would
carry your baby around in.


Now, with all that being said,
lets get on to our checklist.

It is designed to help you know what you will need for the first
couple of weeks, although some of the items will be used much
longer of course.

The checklist is divided into 3 sections.
Section 1 - The basic everyday items you will need.
Section 2 - The bigger items you will need.
Section 3 - Other items to have on hand.


SECTION 1 - THE BASICS
Diapers - 80 - 90 newborn size
Formula - 3 - 4 cans (if using powdered)
Baby Wipes - 1 plastic tub and 1 refill bag
Alcohol and Qtips - for umbilical cord care
Bottles - 4 - 6 small size with newborn or small nipples
Pacifiers - At least 2 with newborn or small nipples (if you use them)
Burp Rags or cloth diapers - 10 - 12
Receiving Blankets - 8 - 10
Heavier Blankets - 2 - 3
Diaper Bag
Onesies - 10 - 12 (t-shirts that snap at crotch)
Socks - 6 - 8 pairs
Sleepers - 10 - 12 (PJ’s)
 

SECTION 2 - BIG ITEMS
Car Seat - Make sure it is for infants!
Swing - No baby should be without!
Bed
Stroller
Diaper Pail


SECTION 3 - OTHER ITEMS
Container to store pre-made formula or breast milk
Bath Towel/Wash Rag
Baby Bath Tub
Baby Wash
Baby Lotion
Baby Powder
Thermometer
Infants Tylenol - Ask Your Doctor
Infants Gas Drops - Ask Your Doctor


Hopefully this list will help you prepare for the arrival of your
new little one. Don’t forget that all babies are different so some
of this will vary from one baby to another.
 

A few things worth mentioning....

DON’T give your baby a tub bath until his or her umbilical cord
has fallen off. A baby wipe bath will do fine until then.

DON’T over buy on newborn diapers. Most babies will outgrow
them in 3 - 4 weeks, some even less.

AVOID buying too many outfits (regular clothes) or shoes. As cute
as they may be, babies grow out of them quickly and some of them
can be costly.

Some stores sell a combo set of the big items that can include: bed,
highchair, swing, stroller and car seat. Although you will not need
the highchair for several months, sometimes buying the set can save
you money.

Most of all, just love and enjoy your baby.
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Anyone that has had a baby knows that the worst sound you can
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FEEDING BABY
6-8 MONTHS

Is your baby ready for some variety?

Your baby is a powerhouse of activity.
Everything is a curiosity and a new experience.
Food is quickly becoming baby's number one interest.

*They watch you eat.

*Their eyes follow your spoon or fork from plate to mouth and they
reach out for a cup or spoon.

*They use their fingers now to pick up objects.

These are all signs that your baby may be ready for thicker foods
like fruits and vegetables.

The following questions and answers may help you learn more about
when and how to introduce fruits and vegetables to your baby.

My baby enjoys cereal now. When should I introduce fruits
and vegetables?

Allow time for your baby to enjoy the taste and texture of cereal for a
few weeks before introducing any other foods.

Why start with vegetables instead of fruit?

People are born with a preference for sweet tastes. Offering vegetables
first encourages babies to try other flavors and not expect all foods to
taste sweet.

How can I get my baby to eat vegetables?

Lucky you. You are starting with a clean slate. Your actions now may
trigger a life-long love of vegetables. Here's how to teach your baby to
enjoy them: Offer your baby a taste of a strained or pureed vegetable.
If they seem to enjoy it over the course of three days, offer a different
one on the fourth day. If, on the other hand, your baby rejects the
vegetable, offer another favorite vegetable that day. On the next day,
offer another small taste of the same vegetable. Continue in the same
way for at least ten days. It takes some time for babies to learn to love
vegetables - but that love starts now.

Can my baby have the same vegetables our family eats?

Your baby needs pureed or strained vegetables for the first few months
but can gradually advance to lumpier textures. As your baby approaches
their first birthday, let them in on the fun. Mash a small portion of the
family's vegetables well with a fork and offer it to them on the high chair
tray.

What about fruit juice? Isn't that the same as fruit?

No. Fruit, complete with fiber and texture, is a far better choice than
fruit juice alone. Fruit juice can lead to an upset stomach, gas or diarrhea
so if you choose to offer it, do so only in small amounts occasionally.
Additionally, fruit juice is very strong and sweet - so if you give it - it
should be diluted with water to make it easier on your baby's sensitive
stomach. And to protect your baby's little teeth, consider only offering
juice in a cup, not a bottle.

How will I know when my baby is full?

By now you're familiar with your baby's cry when they are tired, hungry
or angry. You will soon know their signs of fullness. They may turn their
head away from food, sit back or push food away. They may refuse to
open their mouth. Perhaps they will simply slow down their eating.
Which ever way they communicate that their full, respect what they are
telling you and follow their cues. "Just one more bite" is not necessary.

What vegetables and fruit tend to be baby favorites?

Babies enjoy mild flavored vegetables like avocado, squash, sweet potatoes,
carrots, spinach, peas and plantains. They also like applesauce, pears,
bananas, prunes, mangos, papayas and guavas.


SAMPLE MEALS:

Morning

2 tablespoons prepared infant cereal

Afternoon

2 tablespoons strained vegetables or fruit

Evening

2 tablespoons strained vegetables or fruit
2 tablespoons prepared infant cereal


Six to eight month olds still rely mostly on breastmilk or formula to grow
and develop. At this age, breastfed babies usually nurse six or more times
a day. Formula fed babies drink about 27 to 32 ounces a day.

Article Source:
MA Department of Health
AZ Department of Health Services
Bureau of USDA Nutrition Programs
and
WIC

FEEDING BABY
8-12 MONTHS

A TIME OF AMAZING CHANGES!

It's only been a few months since you brought your baby home from
the hospital. What an amazing adventure it's been!

Your baby has gone through some truly dramatic changes - changes
that have been fueled, no doubt, by good food and a healthy dose of
love. It is no wonder these two essential elements are the building
blocks for healthy habits that will be enjoyed for a lifetime.

Here are some common questions that parents ask about feeding
older babies.

Are there any new foods my baby should eat at 8-12 months?

The most important nutritional change is that now your baby is ready
for protein foods. Chicken, turkey, fish, beef, beans and yogurt are all
good protein choices. (Remember to introduce each new food
individually and to wait at least 3 days before introducing another new
food.)

Are there any new foods my baby should NOT eat yet?

Keep in mind that babies often swallow food without chewing or
"gumming". The following foods should be avoided as they can cause
your baby to choke and/or have an allergic reaction: honey, nuts,
popcorn, seeds, chips, dried fruit such as raisins, peanut butter, cheese
cubes, egg whites, grapes, hot dogs, uncooked peas and other raw
vegetables and hard candy.

What about side dishes like rice and noodles?

Babies enjoy eating plain noodles and white or brown rice with their
fingers. Other fun and healthy finger foods include: grated cheese,
toast, canned fruit, beans, tofu and crackers. Remember, foods that
may seem bland to you are tasty and exciting to your baby. Avoid
flavored, pre-packaged, and processed foods as they tend to have
added ingredients such as sugar, sodium and/or preservatives.

Do I need to buy baby meats?

Buying baby meats is fine, but it is also OK to serve the same meat
your family enjoys. However, be sure to grind or finely mice the meat
to prevent choking. After a couple of months, start presenting chopped
meats that your baby can feed themselves.

What about eggs?

Cooked egg yolks are an excellent choice for babies this age. But hold
the egg white until after the first birthday. Egg white is one of the
most common causes of food allergy in infants and young children.

Are 8-12 month olds past the allergy sensitive stage yet?

Not yet. Infants and young children can still have allergic reactions to
foods. Continue to introduce new single ingredient foods one at a time
and at least 3 days apart. Watch for signs of allergy and determine
which food has caused the allergy, if one should develop.

What is a healthy snack for my baby?

Dry cereal, yogurt, virtually any fruit or cooked vegetable or shredded
cheese. Think of snacks as smaller servings of the healthy foods you
normally serve at meals, rather than different foods.

Are there any foods that might help my teething baby?

Tender gums are often soothed by biting and chewing on these foods:
toast, dry cereal, crackers, a frozen bagel or a frozen whole peeled
banana. As always, never leave your baby alone when they are eating.
Some babies can chew quite strongly on these foods so watch closely
that no large piece of food breaks off that can choke your baby.



SAMLE MEALS:

Morning:

4-6 tablespoons prepared infant cereal
2-4 tablespoons fruit

Afternoon:

2-4 tablespoons cooked vegetables
2-4 tablespoons cooked mashed kidney beans

Snack:

Water in a cup
Piece of toast or bagel

Evening:

2-4 tablespoons vegetables
2-4 tablespoons strained meat
2-4 tablespoons fruit



At this age, breastfed babies usually nurse four or more time a day.
Formula fed babies drink about 24 to 28 ounces a day. Older babies
begin to eat more solid food, their need for breastmilk or formula
will decrease.



Article Resource:
MA Department of Health
AZ Department of Health Services
Bureau of USDA Nutrition Programs
and
WIC

June 11, 2009

CAFEMOM
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