Whenever possible, don't get involved in your kids' clash. Step in only if there's a danger of physical harm. ||Wash your hands thoroughly and frequently. It’s not the type of soap that prevents the spread of bacteria and viruses; it’s how you wash your hands. ||In case of eczema, use mild, unscented body and laundry soaps. Pat baby's skin dry; don't rub ||For protecting young children during summer months, apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes before going outside ||Your baby should have 4-6 wet diapers per day. This is a great way to monitor if they're getting enough milk ||Use a firm mattress and avoid placing your baby on thick, fluffy padding that may interfere with breathing if your baby's face presses against it ||To help your kid stand up to negative peer pressure, encourage him to talk, use role playing with him, get to know the parents of your child's friends and finally deal with your own peer pressure. ||Use each feeding as an opportunity to build your newborn's sense of security, trust and comfort. ||2- Breastfeeding your new baby ...Breast milk provides all the nutrients that babies need for the first six months of their life and guards against many illnesses and allergies. Also, breastfeeding can help build a special closeness with your baby. Breastfeeding is one of the best things you can do for your baby. ||The only acceptable punishment for our children is time-out. No spanking, no shouting and no threatening ||
Is my child's bottle or cup safe?


Bisphenol A (BPA) is an established potentially harmful chemical

 

What is BPA?

BPA is a component of hard polycarbonate plastics (such as baby bottles, toddler sippy cups, water bottles, eye glasses, and is also found in the resin lining of metal food and beverage cans). Studies show that virtually everyone is exposed to BPA.

 

What brands contain BPA?

Studies reveal that BPA leaches from popular brands of plastic baby bottles when the bottles are heated. The only known exception is Medela products. All bottles containing BPA should be labelled #7 plastic (which is hard shiny or tinted). However, not all #7 plastic containers are made with BPA. 55-fold increase in leaching has been recorded in polycarbonate plastic bottles that are filled with boiling water.

 

What is the effect of BPA?

Because BPA mimics estrogen the characteristic female hormone, there is increasing concern that exposure, especially by fetuses and infants, may cause long-term health impacts such as early puberty in girls, reproductive problems, and malignancies later in life. It is still unclear at what level harm begins to occur. While everyone agrees that BPA has negative effects on laboratory animals, what isn't known is whether humans - especially very young humans - might be more (or less) susceptible to those effects.

 

What are the alternatives?

Glass, stainless steel or ceramic containers are a non-toxic alternative to plastic bottles. For using plastic look for #5 plastic (polyethylene) that is opaque and avoid #7 (polycarbonate) when you can. Other reported advices avoid plastic teethers for your infant. Do not heat plastic containers. The water to prepare the powdered formula should be boiled and then left to cool to not less than 70°C before being poured into the baby's feeding bottle.

 

European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)panel reviewed bisphenol A research mostly done on rodents and concluded that bisphenol A passes through the human body much faster than in rodents, with little chance for harm to human fetuses or newborns.

 

European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has released an update that confirms the validity of their recent assessment of bisphenol A and reaffirms the safety of consumer products such as baby bottles, water bottles and food containers made from polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins.

 

More research is clearly needed to understand exactly how these findings relate to human health and development, but at this point we can't dismiss the possibility that the effects we're seeing in animals may occur in humans. If parents are concerned, they can make the personal choice to reduce exposures of their infants and children to BPA


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