There is a lot of excitement, and often confusion, when a new baby is on the way. This is especially so for new parents. It may cross your mind that you will have to make some purchases in order to make the new baby comfortable. Besides the obvious like diapers, a crib and bottle, there are other more elusive items that could ease your way into parenthood. The baby pillow is one such helper.
As there are a myriad of different baby pillows to choose from and the choices can be overwhelming, but some are better than others. One thing that can be useful to have for mother and child from day one is the nursing pillow. Since a nursing pillow is designed to cradle the head of your child while nursing, mommy can relax more during the process. These sort of baby pillows can also be beneficial to help the child relax. Often, you can coax the baby into a new position with maximum comfort obtained, which can frequently lead to a much needed nap for everyone involved! Since these pillows support the head so well, it can make holding an infant easier for any family member, whether or not nursing is involved.
The other sort of baby pillow on the market is more of a conventional pillow. Most of the time, doctors agree that a regular pillow is best suited for children ages two and up. However, if your child has a cold or upper respiratory infection, he or she might benefit the tilt a pillow would give to help them breathe. Before age two, it is always best to ask your doctor his or her opinion on using a pillow for the child. Offsetting ear infections and acid reflux are two other benefits of using a baby pillow. A pillow could ease the symptoms your child has if suffering from any of these ailments.
There are a few things to look for in all baby pillows. One guideline to follow is that the pillow should be both small and lightweight. This is so that it can not suffocate the child or make him or her too hot. It is also best to buy a pillow that does not have decorations like fringe or beads. This way, the baby cannot choke on anything attached to the pillow. Some great examples of baby friendly fabrics are silk and cotton. It is best to stay away from things like feather pillows, as they could cause an unexpected allergic reaction. The best possible options are those baby pillows that have a removable cover, or are machine washable. If you follow these simple guidelines, the possibilities for your baby pillow are endless!
March 9, 2009
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