The Many Uses of a Baby Pillow
05/03/09
The birth of a new baby is a very exciting time in the life of any parent. The first born can bring with it special anticipation. Nevertheless, if your first child is on the way or already here, it is possible you have a little bit left to learn about babies. There are numerous responsibilities that come along with having a baby. One of the most important ones is to be sure that the child is comfortable. Comfort is important because the child will be able to relax and sleep, and if he or she can, you may earn some much needed relief, as well! A baby pillow is one often overlooked as one thing that can improve the comfort of your child, and yourself.
It is possible you think your child is too young for a baby pillow if your child is under 2. Doctors ONLY recommend baby pillows for children over two, so this could be the case. However, there are times when a baby pillow could come in handy before this time, and certainly after. Coughing can be lessened with the head propped up on a pillow if a child has a respiratory infection or cold. Also, in the case of an ear ache, relief can be found if a baby lies on his or her side, head propped up on a pillow. Of course, you will want to consult a physician in both of these cases to be sure that your child will benefit from the baby pillow in such scenarios.
Another use for the baby pillow is in nursing. A semi circular pillow can be used in this case to cradle the head of the child, so that your hands are free. This can be used for your own neck as well as the neck of the baby, and often boosts comfort drastically for everyone involved. In many cases, a baby pillow for nursing has helped children fall asleep.
You may still be very interested in having a baby pillow not just for nursing, but also in the crib with your child. In selecting the right pillow for your baby, there are some guidelines to keep in mind. A baby pillow that is small in size is the first guideline. Normal pillows are too large because the baby cannot move them and they could lead to suffocation. The second guideline is to pick something without any decorations such as beading or fringe. This is so that the baby does not choke on small pieces that he or should could pull off the baby pillow. Cotton or silk are the best options for baby pillow fabric. Last, be sure that you purchase a pillow without feather stuffing, which would lead to an allergic reaction. In summary, the ideal baby pillow is made of natural materials, has no sewn on decorations, and is small in size. With these tips, you can find a pillow that puts both you and your child at ease.
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