Kamis, 25 Juli 2013

Can anyone tell me if there is a website that has the prices of all the things a baby needs in the first year?

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Jenny H


I need help immediatly.I'm desperate!!! I have a homework assignment where i have to find all of these prices but i can't find anyplace that can help. i need it immediatly


Answer
you'll have to go to different websites for prices, like walmart, target, babies r us, but here's a list: (EMAIL ME IF YOU NEED MORE HELP-- MY DAUGHTER JUST HAD A PROJECT LIKE THIS)

Basics" - Baby Checklist
for the first year...

Baby Gear
Furniture

Car Seats: (Rear facing Infant-only seat or Infant & Toddler Convertible seat.) See our tips on choosing a car seat.
Stroller: You will need one with a full recline until your baby can support his or her head. See our tips on choosing a stroller.
Highchair: See our tips on choosing a highchair.
Gyms or Play arches
Crib: See our tips on choosing a crib.
Crib Mattress: See our tips on choosing a crib mattress.
Playpen / (Play yard): See our tips on choosing a Play pen.
Changing table: See our tips on choosing a Changing table.
Dresser
Rocker & Ottoman




Clothing
Diapering

One-piece outfits (onesies)
One-piece pajamas
You generally want soft, easy to change outfits since you will probably be changing your baby several times a day. It's also better to buy cloths a little larger since babies outgrow newborn sizes so quickly.
Sock and booties
Fleece outfits / sweater or jacket: for winter
Mittens
Bonnet or cap: for summer
Shoes

Diapers: Whichever you choose to use, keep plenty on hand since you'll be changing them often. See our article "Cloth diapers vs. Disposable diapers"
Wipes
Washcloth's
Diaper ointment / powder (pure cornstarch type powder)
Sealable trash can (Diaper pail for soiled diapers)


Feeding
Bathing

Bibs
Bottles & nipples: If you plan on only breastfeeding it's still a good idea to keep bottles and nipples on hand.
Plastic Spill mats for around highchair.
Plastic bowls
Plastic sip cups
Rubber tipped baby spoons

Baby Tub
Tub seat (when baby outgrows baby tub)
Slip resistant bath tub mats
Tub spout cover
Washcloths
Soaps & Lotions
Hooded towels


Sleeping
Safety

Waterproof crib / mattress liner
Fitted Sheets for crib, bassinet or playard.
Bumpers for crib sides
Receiving blankets
Baby Monitor
Smoke alarm / carbon monoxide detector for baby's room.
Rectal thermometer
First Aid kit
Safety Gates
Outlet covers
Toilet seat latches
Stove & Oven guards
Cabinet & drawer latches
Bumpers (for sharp cornered objects)



For Mom
Miscellaneous

Nursing bras
Breast pads
Breast shields
Cream for nipples
Panty liners / pads (only needed for first few weeks or so after birth)
Most items only needed while breastfeeding
Flowers & gifts from dad




Small lamp or nightlight for baby's room
Classical or Lullaby music
Reference books on safety issues, parenting, etc.
Books that you can read to your baby
Baby nail clippers
Nasal aspirator
Car seat & Stroller toys
Crib Toys
Dreft laundry soap (Doctors & parents alike recommend this very mild laundry detergent for washing your baby's clothes)



Baby Gear
Furniture

Sling or soft carrier
Carrier
Infant Swing: See our tips on choosing a swing.
Bouncer Seat: See our tips on choosing a bouncer.
Doorway Jumper
Walker: See our tips on choosing a walker.
Excersaucer: See our tips on choosing a excersaucer.

Portable crib
Changing Table: See our tips on choosing a changing table.
Dresser
Glider, Rocker & Ottoman


Clothing
Diapering

Extra clothes
Dress up clothes
Diaper Genie or Pail (Special diaper disposal system that keeps odors contained)
Diaper bag



Feeding
Bathing

Breast Pump: Helps if your baby doesn't latch on; also lets you get ahead of feeding and store extra milk.
Bottle sterilizer
Baby food grinder
Bottle / baby food warmer
Baby food jar holder

Bath Toys
Extra Towels


Sleeping
Safety

Mobiles
Sound machines (creates sounds of a heart beat, rain, or waves, which help sooth your baby)

Extra safety items to further protect cabinets, drawers and any place you don't want your baby or toddler to go.


For Mom
Miscellaneous

Flowers & gifts from dad
Extra classical & lullaby type music
Books that you can read to your baby for entertainment and learning.
Baby keepsake journals
Photo books
Crib toys
Car seat & stroller toys
Vaporizer

Carbon monoxide poisoning?

Q. The only reason I'm writing this is because I once heard a story about someone who left their car running in the garage and killed his wife and dog from the carbon monoxide it put off. And, seeing as I have panic disorder, I began to freak out once I smelled gas.

My mom and I started smelling gas in our garage tonight, but we didn't think anything of it. Then it started coming into the house. I realized I was feeling nauseous, dizzy, and my eyes felt somewhat sore. Eventually we discovered that my step dad had put a gas can in the garage and it had leaked. He went out there and cleaned it up and opened the garage to air it out. I was just wondering, is that enough to kill you? I don't feel so bad anymore, but now I'm freaking out because of it. Like, what if it happens while we're sleeping, you know.
And the weird the is that my family seems to be just fine and dandy.

Do I feel this way due to my panic disorder? Is it just a panic attack?


Answer
Get a CO detector. They are available at hardware stores. I think walmart and target have them. The fire dept will come out in test. It is better to be safe then sorry.




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