Saturday, November 1, 2008

Tongue Tied Baby

My new baby is now 11 months old already. This year sure has flown by. He's now babbling away saying mama, baba, crawling like a maniac and standing up.
Shortly after his 9 month checkup, I took him to an ear, nose, throat specialist to clip his tongue, since his ped diagnosed him as being tongue tied. You have the option of having the tongue clipped in the hospital or in the office. It's a very simple procedure, so I opted for the office. According to the specialist, the tissue which is clipped doesn't have much feeling, no nerves. Getting clipped just feels like being tapped on the hand. He said no pain reliever was necessary. My son cried & cried, poor thing, but afterwards he was fine, not cranky or anything. If I had known the specialist wasn't going to give him anything, I would have given him Tylenol before we went. For the procedure, you set the baby in your lap & try to hold him still, the doc uses scissors and tweezers and just clips the tissue. My son had a small area of white tissue on the bottom of his mouth, which went away after it was healed. His tongue is now free to move. I guess it's better to get the procedure done while young, rather than wait and have to go through speech therapy. I also read that the procedure is more complex and involves stitches if done when they are older. Be prepared for the bill though. This specialist charged $500 for the 5 minute procedure and $168 for looking in his mouth to verify he was tongue tied. Almost $700 total. Pretty crazy.


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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Make your own baby food

My baby is now 8 1/2 months old already. Gosh, wonder why that amount of time goes so slow when you're pregnant.
He's been on solid foods for about 3 months now. I started him out slow because he was so sensitive to what I ate. Thankfully he seems to be past that now. I haven't tried cabbage or broccoli yet, but hurray I can eat chocolate now.
I started him out on jarred baby food, just because he wasn't eating too much and jarred baby food is so quick & easy. Now that his appetite has increased, I'm making his baby food. The jarred baby food gets expensive pretty quick. I bought 4 pears for around $1.50. The amount of baby food it made would have cost arountd $5.00, so over time, making your own baby food saves quite a bit of money. Making your own baby food is so easy too and it probably tastes better.
Basically, you peel the fruit or vegetable, if you want to, cut into chunks, put in a pan, with a little bit of water and cook for a few minutes until soft, or put in a bowl with a little bit of water and microwave for a few minutes. Dump the contents of the pan/bowl into a blender and puree.
The book, Super Baby Food, is the bible of making your own baby food. It contains everything you would ever want to know. There is even a crash course in nutrition section. It suggests freezing the puree in ice cube trays and then store in the ice cube tray or baggies or whatever. I did that with my first son and it was kind of a pain putting the puree in the ice cube trays, waiting until it's frozen and then putting in containers or baggies. What I'm doing this time around is pouring the puree into the empty baby food jars I've been saving. Fill the jars with the puree, freeze and when you need a jar just pull it out of the freezer and thaw. So far, it has been working out great. Much less time consuming than the ice cube tray method.

For recipe ideas, I really like the book Blender Baby Food. The recipes are simple and don't call for bizarre ingredients. So far I've made pears, peaches, nectarines, applesauce, green beans, zucchini and bsnanas. Bananas are the easiest to make because they don't need to be cooked, just unpeel, throw in the blender and puree. Bananas should be fed to your baby everyday as they are a super food. Avocados should also be fed everyday as they help with brain development. Avocados mixed with bananas are great.
Mixing different fruits together along with rice or oatmeal cereal and formula/breast milk is a good way to mix things up and is also a good way to get a little extra fluid in the baby if they are rejecting the bottle or breast.


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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Tongue Tied, Child Constipation Remedy

2 weeks ago my baby had his 6 month checkup and we found out he is tongue tied. What that means is the tissue connecting his tongue to his mouth is to close to the front of his tongue. He should start sometime before his 9 month checkup, so for now I have to pay attention to the way he talks. If it sounds like there is a problem, the tissue will need to be clipped. Apparently it is a quick, in office procedure. The area is numbed and the tissue is clipped. Sounds painful, but much better than years of speech therapy.
I also asked the ped several questions about my 3 year old. For quite some time he's been pooping daily these ballish turds. I suspected he's constipated. Turns out I was right. He's probably not getting enough fluids. His ped recommended grape juice, especially white grape juice. My son's not much of an eater or drinker, so the hard part is getting him to drink the grape juice. So far it has seemed to help some. The ped also recommended Miralax. Apparently it's a tasteless, sugary powder available over the counter. You add it to the child's juice or water and it helps with the constipation. I haven't tried it yet, but may at some point.
I've also started him on a vitamin. I picked up a bottle of Walmart's generic version of the Flinstone vitamins. Unfortunately, my son didn't care for the taste, so I picked up a bottle of the Flinstone gummy vitamins. My son has had gummy worms before, so I told him the vitamins were just like them only gummy bears. Worked like a charm. If you are thinking of giving your child a multivitamin, I highly recommend the Flinstone gummy vitamins. Check with your ped first though before giving your child any vitamins.

Monday, April 14, 2008

BPA free baby bottles

The BPA free Sassy Baby MAM baby bottles I ordered arrived a few days ago. Unfortunately, my son doesn't seem to like the nipple much. The nipple is a bit strange looking. It's a bit long lengthwise and narrow in the width with flat areas on the front and back. The bottles are also wide neck. With the first try, my son did finish the bottle. After the first few sucks, he didn't seem to have a problem. The next attempt was the first feeding of the day. Maybe he was just too hungry, but we gave up after a few sucks and some crying. The next feeding we got about halfway through the bottle before giving up. He finished the bottle at the next feeding though. I think if I persisted, he could get used to them without a problem. I'm not so sure I'm going to though.
The MAM bottles are very nice though. They are easier to clean than the Dr. Brown bottles. The bottom of the bottle unscrews and it contains a rubber valve.The valve does not have any tiny holes. It is easy to clean. Then there is just the bottle, nipple and collar. The markings are easy to read, but they are not as detailed as the Dr. Brown bottles. The MAM bottles only have markings for every ounce and half ounce and the corresponding ml marks. If you are switching from breast to bottle and your baby is not used to any other nipples, the Sassy Baby MAM bottles are definitely worth a try.
Walmart has a Parent's Choice brand BPA free bottles, a 3 pack for $2.96. I picked up a pack tonight and they work great with the standard Dr. Brown nipples and inserts. No leaking and the venting system works just fine. The Walmart Parent's Choice brand BPA free bottles are 9 oz. bottles, but a bit short for the 8 oz. Dr. Brown inserts. I have 2 4 oz. inserts, so I tried using them and they work just fine. I did take an insert from one of the 8 oz. bottles and cut it down. It's kind of a pain to cut down, but doable. Since the Walmart Parent's Choice brand BPA free bottles are so cheap and work with the Dr. Brown nipples and inserts, I think I'm just going to use them. My only complaint about the Parent's Choice brand BPA free bottles is the markings are very difficult to see. The markings are raised, but they are the same color as the bottle. For a cheap BPA free bottle, compatible with the Dr. Brown inserts, I guess I can live with it.
BTW, my son had his 4 month checkup last week, so I asked his doctor what she thought about switching to BPA free bottles and she hadn't even heard about BPA leeching because there haven't been any articles about it in the medical journals. She said it was a media thing and to use BPA free bottles if it made me feel better. Not exactly very reassuring.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Bisphenol-A, BPA

I'm a bit late on this one, but better late than never I guess. I just read about BPA in Baby 411 a few weeks ago and have been subconsciously digesting the information, but should have been proactive sooner, since everywhere I look is an artice about Bisphenol-A poisoning. Apparently 90% of all baby bottles on the market today contain a chemical called Bisphenol-A or BPA which MAY cause problems such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, cancer such as breast cancer and prostate cancer, and early onset puberty. BPA is leached into the formula or breast milk when the bottle is heated or warm liquid is added to it.
My first son is out of luck. He's 3 now and I used Munchkin's Tri-Flow bottles with him. They contain BPA.
My second son is partly out of luck. I've been using Dr. Brown's bottles with him. They also contain BPA. Dr. Brown's have come out with glass bottles though and have plans to come out with BPA free plastic bottles sometime in the next few months. I'm not too keen on glass due to the possibility of breakage, but I will definitely be buying the BPA free bottles when they become available. For now I'm going to try Sassy Baby's MAM BPA free bottles. They are available at Amazon.com, Target, Walmart, SassyBaby.com. They are a bit cheaper than the BornFree bottles. Gerber has BPA free plastic bottles available which may be usable with the Dr. Brown inserts and nipples, but they weren't available at Amazon.com with free shipping. I'm going to look in Walmart though. EvenFlo has glass bottles available.
Apparently BPA is in pretty much everything. Items with a recyclable number of 7 contain BPA. A recyclable number of 5 do not contain BPA.
There is no confirmed information that BPA is harmful to humans. Studies done on animals prove BPA is harmful to them. Studies suggest BPA might be harmful to humans. Since I've just discovered this and my youngest is still on the bottle, I'm going to be safe and switch to a BPA free bottle. I just bought a new batch of Dr. Brown bottles a month ago, so I hate to give them up, but better safe than sorry I guess.
For further reading on BPA and baby bottles, check out these links:

Z Recommends - great site with all the latest info and lists of BPA free bottles, feeding items, etc.

Baby 411 Blog - and Baby 411 - blog and companion site to the book Baby 411 whose authors are pediatricians

Friday, March 28, 2008

Switch to Faster Flow Nipples at 3 Months

If you have a baby who is approaching 3 months old, is bottle fed and seems to take forever to eat, you might want to switch to level 2 nipples.
The more my son drank, the longer it took to feed him. I have a 3 year old and work, so my day is busy. I strictly pump and bottle feed him the breast milk using Dr. Brown's standard bottles. At around 2 1/2 months I switched him to the faster flow level 2 nipples. It took him a day or so to get used to the faster flow, but what a great move it was to switch to a faster flow nipple. He finishes eating much faster now. Before switching to the level 2 nipples, he would also cry and fuss after taking a few sips of milk and it would take a bit to calm him down enough to eat. With the faster flow nipple, he doesn't do that anymore. He is calm after taking a few sips of milk.
Babies go through a growth spurt at 3 months, so if your baby eats slow or cries soon after starting to eat, switching to a faster flow nipple before or around 3 months might be a good idea.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Buy Infant Formula on Ebay

Did you know you can buy infant formula and infant formula coupons on ebay?
I have a bunch of infant formula I will be listing on ebay, so keep an eye out if you are interested. I also list infant formula coupons once in a while.


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