NEWBORN ESSENTIALS 2020 | OUR TOP 10 MOST USED BABY PRODUCTS FOR A 1 MONTH OLD

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @millie1869
    @millie1869 4 года назад +30

    The fact that you have a new born, a toddler and not sleeping well but still get more videos out than bigger RUclips channels that have nothing but time is insane. I swear you’re always at the top of my subs list with new videos. Your work ethic is amazing. Thank you for all the great content!🤍

  • @999chocolate9
    @999chocolate9 4 года назад +220

    Your husband need to hold him forward not let his head hold back. Me and my kids has acid reflux and we have stay leveled at bed time.

    • @catieq5270
      @catieq5270 3 года назад +17

      Thank you. I noticed that too.

    • @999chocolate9
      @999chocolate9 3 года назад +81

      @@agluebyaglueby7978 😂 my kids love it thank you very much. Maybe scary to you. I wish you the best and find more grace good day

    • @halloweellahere7602
      @halloweellahere7602 3 года назад +31

      Well handled! It's amazing to see someone not be able to rub of their evil onto others and see wonderful people like you be nothing but graceful and remain a good person! Thanks for setting an absolutely amazing example to all that read this comment, and of course your lucky children! :D

    • @halloweellahere7602
      @halloweellahere7602 3 года назад +1

      Rub off*!

    • @999chocolate9
      @999chocolate9 3 года назад +24

      @@halloweellahere7602 thank you I really do wish for people like that to find happiness

  • @Homemaker-eg2he
    @Homemaker-eg2he 3 года назад +113

    When burping a baby you always want to have a firmer hold on their head/jaw/neck area with the front hand you can use the same two fingers just hold along the bottom of the jaw gently but with enough pressure to keep their heads from rolling or leaning too far back it helps a lot and prevents neck injuries... Edit... Use your pointer finger, middle finger, and thumb sorry I didnt specify that..

    • @kaylasimpson4458
      @kaylasimpson4458 3 года назад +5

      Yes. They taught me the proper technique in the NICU and I’ll never forget it

    • @evirosy5531
      @evirosy5531 3 года назад +9

      And this is actually much more important essential support you HAVE TO provide for your baby-proper handling, never let their head just hang back, or straight up. This is what your baby really need, other staff is just commercial and baby really doesn't care.

    • @victoriam88
      @victoriam88 2 года назад +16

      I cringed watching the burping.

    • @natalierene1
      @natalierene1 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I realized baby wasn’t properly held correctly when being burped..

    • @Alethea1985
      @Alethea1985 2 года назад +2

      @Victoria Molina yep, can't even watch the rest of the video. Still stuck on how dad was just letting that head roll back

  • @kikikiko2944
    @kikikiko2944 3 года назад +61

    Babies don’t need that much stuff! Many moms are tricked in by ads and culture of buying lots of kind of “necessary” things. I bought for my little one just main and most essential things (like crib, mattress, sling to carry baby evertwhere, breastfeeding bra+ pads, swaddles, hooded towel, baby bathtub, burp clothes, some baby caring stuff and minimum clothes to wear.

    • @christinayarmolyuk9808
      @christinayarmolyuk9808 2 года назад +20

      I hate this attitude. Parents can have as much stuff as they feel they're going to use and makes their parenthood more convenient or easy for them. What is a lot of stuff for you may not be for the next family. There's always a person who's going to be more extreme than you are and claim that you don't need nursing pads or baby towels or more than five outfits. It's all relative. I don't think anybody's being hoodwinked by ads. There's a market for everyone and these newborn essential lists are different for everyone. I like watching them because sometimes I'm exposed to something that I had never seen before and think to myself, wow that would have been really cool to try with my first son who had issues with XY and Z. I always roll my eyes when I read comments about how "parents don't need this!" I think a parent can decide for themselves what they enjoy having in the infant stage.

    • @averylewiss
      @averylewiss 2 года назад +7

      @@christinayarmolyuk9808 I agree that everyone’s child experience is different but add definitely do trick you into buying pointless things. If you don’t think they do that’s just naive

    • @ShinigamiShionZ
      @ShinigamiShionZ 2 года назад +2

      “I didnt but all this stuff for my child so im gonna try to justify why i didnt by telling everyone that they dont need to either”. Its not one shoe fits all. Parents are entitled to buy anything they want for their child. You not buying those things doesnt make you a better parent than anyone else. Sure, you might not need everything is this video but there is nothing wrong with buying on excess if you want to and can afford to do so. Keep your negativity to yourself

    • @averylewiss
      @averylewiss 2 года назад +6

      @@ShinigamiShionZ she’s not saying you don’t need to, but there are so many unnecessary products out there. This commenter can say what they want to

    • @lokitabesos1551
      @lokitabesos1551 Год назад

      Yeah first time parent you should just let them be because you know this is their first baby and it’s fun to do all the shopping and the excitement it brings to both parents. I’m sure after the first they’ll get a better understanding of what things worked and what didn’t work, like I’m going to be a second time mom now so now I know for sure what I’m going to buy and what I’m not. But just let first time parents be don’t be so judgmental telling them they don’t need this and oh they don’t need that much clothes or blah blah just let them have their moment Just let them be they’ll know when they decide for another baby.

  • @mazemarauder4179
    @mazemarauder4179 4 года назад +53

    Finally had my baby boy! He is now 8 days old, and your videos helped me get through pregnancy and labor!

    • @jennifermcgraw3490
      @jennifermcgraw3490 4 года назад +1

      Congratulations ❤

    • @alicemiller8101
      @alicemiller8101 4 года назад +1

      I also have a little man, when my little man is breastfeeding, I usually put burp cloths under his chin to prevent messy clothes, It is absorbent and soft, my baby is very Like it, I recommend it to you and hope to help you: amzn.to/2qaX1LL

    • @camii6053
      @camii6053 4 года назад +1

      Congrats

  • @GoPrissyGo
    @GoPrissyGo 4 года назад +229

    Watching while in labor

    • @bobbiecook6067
      @bobbiecook6067 4 года назад +5

      GoPrissyGo good luck! You’ve got this

    • @sendeethapa6532
      @sendeethapa6532 4 года назад +3

      Good luck mama.....

    • @KaylaBuell
      @KaylaBuell  4 года назад +13

      Ahhh good luck mama!! Wishing you the best 😘❤️

    • @hartmannhartmann9235
      @hartmannhartmann9235 4 года назад +3

      Oh my god 😅 good luck, I'm also due in march with no. 3, but doctor said he will come early 🙃

    • @jennifermcgraw3490
      @jennifermcgraw3490 4 года назад +2

      Congratulations Mama! Hope all is well and going smoothly ❤

  • @Miss_samanthanz
    @Miss_samanthanz 4 года назад +16

    As a first time mum-to-be, I loved watching this. At times I don’t know where to begin but this has been super helpful!!

  • @J92013
    @J92013 4 года назад +16

    Couldn’t agree more! I have the exact same sound machine and it’s still going strong. My son just turned 8 months today! He loves carriers. I rarely ever use a stroller. Those things have been so helpful 🙏.

  • @ashleynicole2546
    @ashleynicole2546 4 года назад +16

    The baby swing is our most prized possession. I swear this child would never nap without it. Also the swaddle sacks and blankets. We use both each time he naps and sleeps at night because Houdini gets his hands free and wakes himself up. He literally can’t sleep more than a half hour without being swaddled because he wakes himself up. He also gets super fussy without being swaddled and instantly calms down and goes to sleep once we wrap him.

    • @vanessacarrera3868
      @vanessacarrera3868 3 года назад +1

      What baby swing did you use? I’m pregnant with my first and Im having the most trouble finding a good swing.

    • @dreamcometrue6708
      @dreamcometrue6708 Год назад

      I definitely agree!💯 The swing was a Godsend when my son was a baby!

  • @Ramology
    @Ramology 4 года назад +11

    My son is 8.5 months and I’m still watching newborn essential videos.

  • @LOOO123
    @LOOO123 4 года назад +13

    This was so helpful. I tried a swaddle with my 2 month old last night for the 1st time, thought he’d hate it as he sleeps with his arms up. But he loved it. He was settled all night !

  • @yojs17_
    @yojs17_ 4 года назад +5

    Hi Kayla! New subscriber here! I just found your channel while on maternity leave with my now 2 week old daughter, baby #2. I have a 2.5 year old son, but he goes to daycare 🙌🏾. I love your style of vlogs because you keep it real! Keep making content and I’ll keep watching. Even as a a second time mom, you learn that every pregnancy, delivery, and baby is different, so I’m still learning. My new baby girl is so much more chill than my son was however last night she was up for hours and had a hard time falling asleep and I also was tired because I was up most of the previous night and didn’t nap at all during the day. Anyways, thanks for your content!

  • @monicbareface
    @monicbareface 4 года назад +17

    I love the owlet smart sock, I was recommended by a nurse when my little one was in the NICU and is suck a great thing to have.

  • @leticialimotyrakis858
    @leticialimotyrakis858 4 года назад +76

    I don't even have a baby, but I love watching your videos!

  • @BrittDomanski
    @BrittDomanski 4 года назад +24

    Loved collabing with you again! We had so many of the same things lol! I think we’re going to get that bouncer you talked about, you convinced me lol!

  • @MsBeautysDescription
    @MsBeautysDescription 3 года назад +64

    Not here to mom shame, just here to let other moms know that dock a tots are 100% NOT sleep safe. Awake time only

    • @JodiHawkey
      @JodiHawkey 3 года назад +6

      Yes thank you for saying this. Babies should not sleep in anything like this as it increases the chances of SIDS. Safe sleeping for infants is on a firm flat mattress with nothing surrounding their head, no crib bumpers, dockatot, toys, beanies etc. rednose.org.au/article/red-nose-six-safe-sleep-recommendations
      Also not shaming at all just informing from research based evidence.

    • @zrtopics2418
      @zrtopics2418 3 года назад +2

      Thank you for this

  • @caroldelosangeles3621
    @caroldelosangeles3621 Год назад

    First time mom here and your video helped me a lot to make my list for shopping without buying things that are not needed but marketing and the whole sistem make extra effords to create those needs..exposing them and enjoying minimalistic life. But without experience is hard😅 so very gratefull

  • @wolfgaec06
    @wolfgaec06 4 года назад +5

    Literally laughed out loud when you put the blanket over your head :))

  • @MrsKari-ip9ll
    @MrsKari-ip9ll 4 года назад +5

    Yay Kayla keep the videos coming! We love to watch you while we sip coffee!

  • @xchurricane
    @xchurricane 4 года назад +17

    I'm finishing up my registry now, and these tips definitely helped! Thanks!

  • @lornamadden1099
    @lornamadden1099 4 года назад +1

    Omg that rocker for your back on the couch is genius! 👍 im definitely buying

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  • @deadlygifted4924
    @deadlygifted4924 4 года назад +8

    Thx great vid father of a 5 day old baby girl, this helps

  • @cindyruiz4323
    @cindyruiz4323 2 года назад +1

    I’m so glad I reached this video 😭. I am expecting a baby girl in less than 2 months! I have been debating which baby carrier to purchase and I had no idea they made shirts! I just don’t like the hassle that come with a lot of the other carriers. A shirt is just perfect! Just purchased :)

  • @carnold158
    @carnold158 4 года назад +3

    Loving the new intro and it's so great to see your number of subscribers keep rising! :)

  • @MrsMelboZ
    @MrsMelboZ 3 года назад +3

    Your baby is soooo sweet. thanks for all the opinions! They are really helpful.

  • @aneeviguerasduarte9828
    @aneeviguerasduarte9828 4 года назад +5

    Dance party had to be the cutest thing I’ve ever seen

  • @popchinesemusic2023
    @popchinesemusic2023 3 года назад +1

    Praying that everyone falls asleep quickly and has a peaceful sleep. Hope you all wake up happy and well rested 😀😀😀😀

  • @LeandriJ
    @LeandriJ 4 года назад +17

    I just found out I'm pregnant and I came across your Channel. Thank you for all the info. I just subbed😁😁😁😁😁..
    I'm going to be a first time mom😀😀😀

    • @roxannecruz9004
      @roxannecruz9004 4 года назад +4

      Congrats 🎉 how exciting! Hope all goes well during your pregnancy and after ❤️ I’m currently 16 weeks with my first as well.☺️

    • @LeandriJ
      @LeandriJ 4 года назад

      @@roxannecruz9004 thanks so much. Wow how are you feeling. Hope all goes well for you too. I'm so excited

    • @roxannecruz9004
      @roxannecruz9004 4 года назад +1

      *Leandri Jackson* As far as I know all is well which I’m very happy about and finally get to know gender next week! Even more exciting lol 😁
      Hopefully all goes well for both of us once baby arrives since first time is always a little more challenging I’d think

    • @LeandriJ
      @LeandriJ 4 года назад +2

      @@roxannecruz9004 Absolutely I've been so afraid something might happen. But my mom told me that I should only speak positively. So here it goes. Our babies will be born healthy, perfectly perfect in all ways and be the happiest babies we know. This is a wonderful experience and all we can do is be positive and believe everything will be okay. The first time might be challenging but we are strong woman. There's only one reason woman get to carry these special miracles. Because we are strong and we can do it. May the rest of your pregnancy go healthily and perfectly. 😁😁😁😁😁

    • @dustbunny4527
      @dustbunny4527 3 года назад +1

      Do what you think best. 4th time mom and I only have one item on this list.

  • @jillianj310
    @jillianj310 4 года назад +12

    Just an FYI the dock a tot isn’t safe for sleep. Along with any inclined “sleeper”. They are not fda approved for sleep. Only products labeled as a crib or bassinet are approved and have actual guidelines and restrictions for safe sleep.

    • @capturedbyannamarie
      @capturedbyannamarie 4 года назад +1

      Jillian J just so you know if a baby has acid reflux the rules are slightly different

    • @dramaa.llammaa1436
      @dramaa.llammaa1436 4 года назад

      Maybe in America but in other places they are approved .

    • @jillianj310
      @jillianj310 4 года назад +1

      @@capturedbyannamarie that isnt really true. It is old and out dated practice.

    • @jillianj310
      @jillianj310 4 года назад +1

      @@dramaa.llammaa1436 true. But other countries have very lax laws on what is safe. Like drop side cribs, forward facing carseats at 6mo. Etc. Just because it's currently legal there, doesn't make it safe. Especially when the science and studies are there to back o
      It up.

    • @jillianj310
      @jillianj310 4 года назад

      @@capturedbyannamarie I'll actually ammend my statement for inclined sleeping. IF and infant has choked or asphyxiated from reflux, AND you get a prescription hospital grade oxygen monitor for home AND your doctor recommends an inclined sleep space, then and only then should you incline the sleep space (because you have a hospital grade oxygen monitor to let you know when baby needs help). And no, an owlet sock doesn't count. Those are a whole other problem.

  • @gwenda206
    @gwenda206 4 года назад +11

    Lots of perfect moms in the comments lol.... love your videos! You are a wonderful mommy!

  • @philippapay4352
    @philippapay4352 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the recommendation on the portable sound machine. Jackson is so beautiful while looking into his father's face as he's sitting up on his lap while being burped. Then he looks at you with curiosity as you hold the camera, since he cannot see himself in it yet. So sweet. Burp cloths are needed in the dozens. It doesn't help you right now, but he may take more to the pacifiers when he starts teething for naps and nighttime, if he uses teething toys at other wakeful times. Ah blankets: an original form of swaddling. Love how his left arm still managed to wiggle out of it. Maybe it wasn't high enough. He didn't like the dance party, but Riley did.

  • @califone3167
    @califone3167 4 года назад +2

    My top suggestions are the velcro swaddles, owlet, halo swivel sleeper bassinet, and the konny wrap! We tried the muslin swaddles and they never worked. My son would always wriggle out of them. Velcro works a lot better! The owlet is oh my god, such a lifesaver! So worth the expensive price. The Halo bassinet is fantastic because my kiddo always finds his way against the wall of whatever thing he's sleeping in and it has the mesh all the way around so I never have to worry. The konny wrap is awesome because it's super lightweight, no buckles, no extra fabric to tie off to the side. You put it on like a t-shirt and it works wonders!

  • @stephanielasso1
    @stephanielasso1 2 года назад

    Probably won’t see this but it’s worth a shot. Where did you get the bassinet? The time on the video on which one I’m talking about is 5:37. I have a bassinet and it’s super huge for my little baby.

  • @tbd1001
    @tbd1001 4 года назад +2

    Our little boy is 4.5months now. Some tips...
    To help with reflux get the MAM bottles with the hotels in the bottom (don’t use completely sealed bottomed bottle) - they help let the air out when he sucks and supposedly reduces reflux. Ours was bad (still can be) but we use the MAM bottles and Infacol. You could also try GripeWater.
    Tap the pacifier. It encourages them to suck. (Our problem now is trying to get him to get himself back off to sleep when he wakes in the night so we don’t have to go in and put the dummy back in)
    DIY DockaTot/Sleepyhead trick: take an empty pillow case, then take a large towel and roll it into a sausage. Put the sausage towel into the pillow case like a horseshoe... works a treat!
    Also, if he’s in a Moses basket or similar and there’s quite a bit of space around, then roll up a couple of small towels and put either side of him... again, worked a treat!
    Also also, raise it at the head end slightly (eg fold a towel a couple of times and place under the head end of the carry cot/Moses basket). Was recommended by the hospital and has always helped.
    Good luck, keep at it! We had a difficult baby (reflux, exaggerated startle reflex, no more than 20min naps through the day and no more than an hour or two overnight) but we’re working through it and each step in the right direction is a win!

    • @alisoncoles1565
      @alisoncoles1565 4 года назад

      Please don't try the rolled up towel trick... if the baby turns his head to the side he can suffocate! By all means raise the head end of the Moses basket by placing a rolled up towel underneath the head of the mattress, (please note, this only works if he's in a Moses basket, not a big cot as raising the head end will have no effect on the baby who is right down the other end of the cot!) Please know that my comments are to help you mum's keep your little ones safe and not to preach at you... stay safe always x

    • @tbd1001
      @tbd1001 4 года назад

      Alison Coles ... Towel underneath Moses basket to raise the head end, agreed that’s fine. Rolled up sausage towel inside a pillow case as a makeshift sleepyhead is absolutely fine IN A COT not in a Moses basket or anything of course (used by many we know including us for several months - until he was too big for it or started to even think about actually rolling over - so 4-5months old, but no older than 5months we found). But agree with trying to keep everyone safe... this worked for us and we were sensible with it.

    • @alisoncoles1565
      @alisoncoles1565 4 года назад

      @@tbd1001 Are you a childcare professional? What you are suggesting is absolutely NOT ok, even in a cot. If the baby turns it's head to the side the risk of suffocation is still there... I am a childcare specialist with a consultancy business that offers help to parents on all aspects of child rearing and safety. The sleepyhead and all those things are gimmicks that are totally unsafe for sleeping your baby on... please don't put your child at unnecessary risk... better to have a baby that cries until it learns to self settle than a dead baby for the sake of a peaceful night! That may sound harsh, but that's the truth of it! Please don't use ANYTHING in the cot other than the swaddle or sleeping bag and a dummy, it's not worth the risk. Stay safe x

  • @nataliahernandez9622
    @nataliahernandez9622 4 года назад +2

    I actually use a muslim blanket to breastfeed too but I actually tie both ends together in a knot and put it over my head. It’s like a little cheap cover up except you could use it for many other things lol ☺️

  • @gabbybowers9073
    @gabbybowers9073 4 года назад +10

    I use the muslin blankets the same way. I tell my son we have to go in our tent. 😂

  • @kt-xz6xw
    @kt-xz6xw 2 года назад

    This was so informative. I have a newborn and I'm not a first time mom but I have 3 older kids between the ages of 11 and 16 so I might as well be. They didn't have all this cool stuff when they were babies.

  • @crazycdn8327
    @crazycdn8327 3 года назад +3

    Free tip for parents, don't actually hold the pacifier (edited cause auto correct sucks) in your kids mouth, instead try and pull it out (lightly flick it down towards their chin) to encourage their muscles to work harder to hold it in their mouths (it kinda simulates them dropping it). If you're breast feeding it will help them to latch easier/better too.

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  • @t_jbjorkfam813
    @t_jbjorkfam813 2 года назад

    Loving the dance party! 😂🎉

  • @mariamdahel9260
    @mariamdahel9260 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for keeping her honest Jo. I am trying to figure out the nursing cover situation

  • @raymondkelley7930
    @raymondkelley7930 3 года назад +3

    my wife uses the "Macie Moo" brand nursing cover from Amazon and says its the best thing she has bought for our baby!

  • @corak.1347
    @corak.1347 4 года назад +4

    I watched my 3 month old grandson for a week and boy, he sounds just like Jackson! He was always colicky, spit up all the time and plain just not happy. so they took him to a doctor and said he is lactose intolerant (like me). He's 5 now and still lactose intolerant, but drinks almond milk as a substitute. He's never been happier!

    • @alicemiller8101
      @alicemiller8101 4 года назад

      My baby is now 2 months. When he spit, I put burp cloths under his chin to prevent messy clothes. It is very absorbent and soft. My baby likes it without resistance. I recommend it to you. You helped: amzn.to/2qaX1LL

  • @naznaz78
    @naznaz78 2 года назад

    Thank you so much this really help for a new mom 😩

  • @AP-ez5zz
    @AP-ez5zz 4 года назад +6

    Have you tried the Dr. Brown bottles? Allegedly those are good to reduce colic, all my friends recommended those to me & we use those bottles for my baby (formula fed) & she’s does great with them! (Cleaning them sucks, just an FYI! 🤦🏻‍♀️)

  • @allisondavis1130
    @allisondavis1130 4 года назад +1

    When she said "i promise you I'm a weakling"... I felt that

  • @mariemarshall2862
    @mariemarshall2862 4 года назад +6

    Watching and I'm not even pregnant. But I love your videos. I've forwarded them to my friend who is pregnant and she's said they are very informative, so keep up the good work ❤️❤️ x

  • @babymamamust-haves5858
    @babymamamust-haves5858 3 года назад

    Awesome that this is just top 10, great video. I love that you show how to use the products. Poor baby reflux! Love the shark pjs! Obsessed with the LoveToDream and Zipadee-Zip swaddlers. Be careful to not leave soft Wubs in the crib or bassinet, but just pacifier is fine. Lightweight bouncers are awesome, glad you mentioned that. Careful with the Docks and Loungers - babies should only sleep in cribs and bassinets.

    • @AnamFlag
      @AnamFlag 3 года назад

      For how long can a baby sleep in a bouncer? I'm asking because I don't like the idea of having another basset moving around the house all the time

  • @FA-mb2kx
    @FA-mb2kx 4 года назад +1

    thank you for showing us how you put that on!! its super simple now I defiantly want one!!!

  • @NikkiLaska
    @NikkiLaska 4 года назад +1

    I wish I knew about the owlette when I had my baby! But what a great gift idea for my nephew who’s due soon! 🤗

  • @HamFamCam
    @HamFamCam 4 года назад +5

    Omg that tank carrier is so genius!
    I’m currently making a list of items I need for this baby. I have a Moby wrap and an ergo carrier but I just foresee myself using carriers a lot since I have a toddler now 😅
    Thanks for your recommendations 🥰

    • @jackichaplain9370
      @jackichaplain9370 4 года назад

      I looooove my Moby wrap.
      I had a ring sling but it vanished literally out of thin air.
      Seriously. Had my baby Dec 7. Used the sling quite frequently until around Christmas. And after Christmas it was just gone lol.
      So then i researched wraps. Almost got the solly wrap but there's like only one carrying position and i didn't love that, which is how I ended up picking the Moby wrap, you can carry the baby like every way possible lol.
      The only downside in my opinion is the material is a little thick. Especially because I live in Florida.

  • @pandajaadee
    @pandajaadee 4 года назад +5

    Not pregnant still watching 😂 you+ your family are so stinkin cute

  • @mariafernandes4247
    @mariafernandes4247 3 года назад +6

    Unfortunately Dokatot is not safe for sleeping ! Only to lay them down and supervised. People need to be aware of this...

    • @maxweera7897
      @maxweera7897 3 года назад

      Thank you for this, I just searched up and this seems correct. Apparently there have been number of baby deaths due to DockaTot. People should be more aware on these things

  • @melquintero2010
    @melquintero2010 4 года назад +1

    you should try the tommee tippee pacifiers. they dont fall out of their mouth easily. we just tried a handlful of pacis and went back to the tommee tippee which we used for my daughter a few years ago

  • @heatherbartholomew8403
    @heatherbartholomew8403 3 года назад

    I got a pillow at Walmart it is like a Boppy Pillow but you can set the baby up more. It is good for our baby cause he also has acid reflux bad.

  • @braelynheltne6328
    @braelynheltne6328 2 года назад +3

    Dockatot isn't actually meant for them to sleep in, the bumpers are a suffocation hazard.

  • @amanda121085
    @amanda121085 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. As a soon to be first time mom, this was helpful.

  • @TarynStudies
    @TarynStudies 3 года назад

    I like how she showed the baby using the items

  • @efisantiana4336
    @efisantiana4336 4 года назад

    I really love your sharing. It helps me to figure out what to buy. Thanks!

  • @Meganleighw_
    @Meganleighw_ 2 года назад

    Don’t forget to add on your list a good monitor! I love the Miku pro! 🥰

  • @nadiamarisaduqueelemos5588
    @nadiamarisaduqueelemos5588 4 года назад +1

    For introducing babies to pacifier, I'd suggest gently pulling the pacifier out of their mouth (not completely) to promote the reflex of suction, instead of "sticking" it to their mouths =) great content!

  • @progressongs4346
    @progressongs4346 3 года назад

    Progressongs is so excited to be subscribed now!

  • @hawanagbe2915
    @hawanagbe2915 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video very helpful

  • @TheMurphyFamilyof4
    @TheMurphyFamilyof4 4 года назад +1

    Nice newborn baby looking awesome

  • @kylahgabbert127
    @kylahgabbert127 4 года назад +2

    Chiming into the conversation about the Dock-A-Tot. Yes, DAT has warnings saying it should NOT be used for night sleeping. It is safe to use under supervision for placing and lounging. If you are monitoring the baby during the day, I believe they can nap in it. The suffocation risk is two-fold; If the baby rolls their face into the side, they cannot breath. Also, It is soft-sided, so any form of bed-sharing with it is very dangerous since you may not notice if you roll onto it in your sleep. Follow general guidelines and safety regulations on the products and provided by your doctor to help prevent issues.

    • @catherinefarrell5
      @catherinefarrell5 4 года назад +4

      It’s banned in Canada as it is not certified to be safe to sleep in or nap in during the day regardless of supervision.

    • @kylahgabbert127
      @kylahgabbert127 4 года назад

      @@catherinefarrell5 good to know! I avoided it altogether due to the price and the warnings

    • @jacencko011
      @jacencko011 4 года назад

      Kylah Gabbert the price is one thing but don’t listen to Catherine. She’s on some soapbox about the Dock-A-Tot and has got the whole issue twisted. Here is the press release from the Canadian Gov’t.
      healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2017/64318a-eng.php
      In a nutshell after numerous attempts since the 90’s to get parents to ensure that babies only sleep in cribs or bassinets the only way they could protect children from their idiot parents was to change their regulations. Technically there isn’t a category the baby nests/pods fall under so they can’t be imported into the country. It’s kinda like not being able to import/manufacture blow dryers because people kept using them while in the bath tub. It sux for all the parents out there who use them correctly because they are awesome.

  • @emigendron
    @emigendron 4 года назад +3

    love the shark pijama! Could you share the link of that too please?

  • @dquin9161
    @dquin9161 4 года назад +1

    Can you leave him in a Dockatot to sleep over night? I’ve read that it’s not safe from Lullaby trust but everyone seems to use them, just not sure if they’re using them whilst unattended? Just wondering whether you felt confident leaving babe in dockatot unattended overnight? 🤗

  • @Jacquelynrose94
    @Jacquelynrose94 4 года назад +6

    This is my first time watching her videos, quick question, out of curiosity, where is her accent from? I find it very lyrical and sing-song. I like it. 🙂

    • @heidirogers6413
      @heidirogers6413 3 года назад

      I believe I heard her say in another video that she’s a Latina.

  • @sabrinamcguinness541
    @sabrinamcguinness541 3 года назад

    Where do you buy the burp cloths from please?
    These are the best but hard to find in the uk! ... P.S They make the best cleaning cloths for afterwards too!! :) xx

  • @aprilsummers9930
    @aprilsummers9930 4 года назад +17

    I just ordered a Lille baby carrier after seeing you wear it. They had a great offer and I got it at 55% off! I believe the code was 2GOOD, not sure if it’s still going on.

  • @rachelshute4816
    @rachelshute4816 4 года назад +4

    This was so helpful coz my baby girl is due in 2 weeks! ❤️

  • @ktsls82
    @ktsls82 4 года назад +5

    Dokatots not meant for unsupervised sleep. 3 babies have died in them and the makers have said it was not meant for unsupervised sleep.

    • @alisoncoles1565
      @alisoncoles1565 4 года назад +1

      they shouldn't be used at all for any sleep, period!

  • @catherinefarrell5
    @catherinefarrell5 4 года назад +100

    Are you concerned about the Dock-a-tot? It’s banned in Canada due to safety concerns.

    • @ok-qe1kv
      @ok-qe1kv 4 года назад +5

      I think it was recalled or a warning here too, -South Carolina.

    • @CMLangman
      @CMLangman 4 года назад +23

      Ya I have heard it’s not safe for babies to sleep in because of SIDS

    • @ok-qe1kv
      @ok-qe1kv 4 года назад +3

      @@CMLangman I'm going to have go research how it can cause SIDS, I mean isnt it designed where babies cannot roll over? So how would they suffocate if that's the main risk.

    • @ok-qe1kv
      @ok-qe1kv 4 года назад +3

      www.google.com/amp/s/www.todaysparent.com/baby/baby-sleep/dangerous-way-parents-are-using-dockatots/amp/

    • @linleymyers
      @linleymyers 4 года назад +16

      This was going to be my question too. I've heard so many mixed reviews! First of all, how is this glorified pillow almost $200?! And when I first saw it I thought the sides were just like crib bumpers...

  • @fernmarin2766
    @fernmarin2766 4 года назад +1

    Hi there Doc a Tots are not safe for sleep, the term "breathable" is just a marketing term even the tag behind says to not allow them to sleep in one inside a crib but its not safe on an adult bed either. A baby placed alone, on their back in bare bassient ot crib is best for safe sleep and reduce the risk of suffocation and SIDS. Your baby is lovely by the way 💕

    • @KH-ly6mt
      @KH-ly6mt 4 года назад

      The cause is SIDS is not proven and is in constant research. The baby can obviously breathe and if the DocATot was that dangerous it would be recalled. So many things can happen to cause harm to a baby but if this momma feels safe with her little one using this then I’m sure he’s okay. Every baby and momma are different so let’s not give opinions where they weren’t wanted. ☺️

    • @fernmarin2766
      @fernmarin2766 4 года назад

      @@KH-ly6mt this is not my opinion this is a fact backed up by the American Academy of Pediatrics, any type of cosleeper is not safe including the Doc a Tot even if baby is being supervised, this product is only safe if used as a lounger while baby is awake. Spreading awareness about unsafe products can save a baby's life (yes unfortunately babies die each year to bedsharing and unsafe products).

  • @rylee_lowe11
    @rylee_lowe11 3 года назад +18

    He isn’t even 2 months when they were filming this and they are just throwing his head around. You have to hold a babies head people!!!!!!

  • @pinksocks115
    @pinksocks115 4 года назад +17

    “There’s no question that the DockATot isn’t a safe sleep device,” says Denis Leduc, a community based paediatrician and clinical director of the newborn nursery at Montreal’s Royal Victoria Hospital. “On the contrary, a baby can easily obstruct its airway by turning towards one of those elevated sides. This is not anything that I would be comfortable recommending to parents.”

    • @AyshaLovesYou
      @AyshaLovesYou 4 года назад

      pinksocks115 I have a dockatot deluxe. It’s pretty big so it has enough room that if my newborn turns her head she still has at least 5 inches of space between her face and the sides of the dockatot. So she can’t suffocate. Plus I received my dockatot from a family friend who used it for all 3 of her perfectly healthy children 🙂

    • @cloudedcolour5329
      @cloudedcolour5329 3 года назад

      @@AyshaLovesYou thats the 'if it didnt happen to them its fine' defence?

  • @Wardiesfamily
    @Wardiesfamily 4 года назад +4

    This was so helpful and Good luck xx I just found out I’m pregnant and I just told my boyfriend in my new video xx

  • @nicolepryor
    @nicolepryor 4 года назад +9

    When my son was a baby, I couldn't live without my charli chair. It's a shower chair for your baby to be in the shower with you instead of leaning over the bath.

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      @王宇-x4u 4 года назад

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      @王宇-x4u 4 года назад

      THIS IS MY BABY AND MOTHER PRODUCTS WHICH IS VERY CHEAPER

  • @FashionEssentialsGuru
    @FashionEssentialsGuru 4 года назад

    Love the video, thank you. And ladies thank you for the tones of advice in the comment section.

  • @krama017
    @krama017 4 года назад

    Dock a tot isn't approved for overnight sleeping or unsupervised sleeping. They are a sids risk and even banned in Canada. You can even read the dock a tot manual or wherever they say that. Not sure if anyone mentioned that.

  • @stephaniee8844
    @stephaniee8844 11 месяцев назад

    Why do we stop startle reflex? Isn't that a good thing to minimize the risk of sids?

  • @mayraalvarez25
    @mayraalvarez25 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for all the info. Love it ❤️ I'm due in June

    • @ingridkincaid1187
      @ingridkincaid1187 4 года назад +1

      I am too!! The 14th... lol but I hope you read the comments and saw the link to the article. I attached it below.
      www.google.com/amp/s/www.todaysparent.com/baby/baby-sleep/dangerous-way-parents-are-using-dockatots/amp/
      I think the snoo bassinet seems like a much better option and you can also rent them.

    • @rebeckamullardtheglamazonv3623
      @rebeckamullardtheglamazonv3623 4 года назад +1

      I'm due in may on the 24th

    • @crystalallen10
      @crystalallen10 4 года назад

      Hope you guys had safe deliveries 🤗

  • @deidrejones5387
    @deidrejones5387 4 года назад

    He's just too adorable ❤️

  • @averylewiss
    @averylewiss 2 года назад +1

    My opinion about the owlet is that it’s a little unnecessary. If you have a baby that is sick or premature, things like that I understand it. But if you have anxiety about your healthy baby at night I personally think it just adds to the anxiety. Billions of baby’s have lived without things like the owlet, and for how expensive it is, you do not need it for a healthy baby. But that’s just my opinion and if you disagree, just keep scrolling you don’t need to give me an angry reply. I’m entitled to my opinion, you’re entitled to yours.

  • @LexiHelterbrand
    @LexiHelterbrand 4 года назад +5

    My first dearly loved her binky, couldn’t ever get a picture without one in her mouth and that brand was the nuk. My second isn’t a huge fan of a binky but the one he prefers is the nuk(again). The green Avent ones don’t stay in his mouth. Also he is fan of swaddling and those Velcro ones are my personal fav.

    • @bees_nail_art82
      @bees_nail_art82 3 года назад

      My son loved nuk dummies he didn’t wean off them for ages

  • @tanishaboaden
    @tanishaboaden 3 года назад

    This was an amazingly helpful video, thanks so much. 🖤✨

  • @NeneBlessing
    @NeneBlessing 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful kids

  • @brittanymiller8855
    @brittanymiller8855 4 года назад +3

    I just found u recently and I am binge watching your videos! Your so down to earth and funny! I really enjoy your videos and there so informative!❤❤

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  • @MorganLeighMiller
    @MorganLeighMiller 3 года назад

    Im wanting to get a dock a tot as well! It seems safer to put them in the dock while they sleep in their crib.

    • @hillary975
      @hillary975 3 года назад +1

      It is not. Research safe sleep best practices.

  • @kylahgabbert127
    @kylahgabbert127 4 года назад +3

    I was considering this formula holder, and you've convinced me to buy it! Also intrigued by the bottle sterilizer!

  • @devikaramautar4610
    @devikaramautar4610 4 года назад +3

    Love your vids😍
    Just a little tip..I don't think it's safe tapping your baby's back continuously like that.

  • @sisalicious03
    @sisalicious03 4 года назад +1

    My baby sleeps in a dock a tot. I leveled it to be 45 degree angle, and I put his play mat pillow under is feet. We swaddle him still. But give him room for his arms. We sleep on the couch sectionals. I think we are going to transition to the crib because of rolling over at 5-6 months. We are upgrading to sleep sacks this week. And I’m thinking of a newton mattress because he likes sleeping on his side. I soothe him with a binky before bedtime. He eats 9-10pm and wakes up 4-5 am and 5e binky usually just falls out of his mouth

  • @kimbermoon155
    @kimbermoon155 4 года назад +1

    I swear I used the Muslin blankets as a nursing cover the same way😂 I just died when you did that😂😂 your videos are so relatable for me. I have a 22 month old son and 6 week old baby girl.

    • @alicemiller8101
      @alicemiller8101 4 года назад +1

      when I was breastfeeding in public and very shy. My sister gave me a nursing cover for breastfeeding as a gift. I like it and recommend it to you. amzn.to/2Pdcd5E

  • @callmedaddy5677
    @callmedaddy5677 3 года назад

    Great accessories!!! this will def help me through the first weeks!!!

  • @sogno_di_carta6430
    @sogno_di_carta6430 3 года назад

    What would you say about the co-sleeper in terms of safety? I heard from other you tubers it has been banned in Canada because of baby suffocating. I put one in my registry, but now I’m having second thoughts. Would like your opinion on what your experience has been when you were using it to have your baby sleep at night? Thank you.

    • @brittanylockwood6085
      @brittanylockwood6085 3 года назад

      I’m not her, but it has been banned and recommended against. Many versions of these products have. You should follow your country’s guidelines on safe sleeping practices for infants which is either in the crib or bassinet with nothing else in there. No blankets, toys, bumpers. And babies should sleep on their backs. These products are not meant for a baby to sleep in. I actually use a snuggle me, but only as a lounger because I have a wooden baby gym and they don’t come with mats. I use my snuggle me as a lounger for him while he plays. But I’m right there and once he’s done, he comes out of it. So if you have an interest in one, you can always use it for something like that. But I would never recommend these products for sleeping. Especially overnight.

  • @les23ization
    @les23ization 3 года назад

    I found this video very helpful thank you for all the details

  • @nagamanidatla
    @nagamanidatla 3 года назад

    Very useful video for mothers with new born kids !!

  • @mandisa1054
    @mandisa1054 4 года назад +3

    4 more months to go with my first. This was really helpful as I'm about to start my baby registry.

    • @alicemiller8101
      @alicemiller8101 4 года назад +2

      congratulations

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      @williamz146 4 года назад

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    • @alicemiller8101
      @alicemiller8101 4 года назад

      My baby is now 2 months. My baby essentials are all ordered at the Amazon DEFONO store. It is very cheap and trustworthy. I have ordered it twice, www.amazon.com/s?me=A37AQW1375B2UL&marketplaceID=ATVPDKIKX0DER

  • @alexwilliams2672
    @alexwilliams2672 4 года назад +3

    I think Jackson is my daughters soul mate! They are both grunters and they are both high maintenance and had to be put on that expensive nutramigen formula! Lol

    • @ashleynicole2546
      @ashleynicole2546 4 года назад

      Alex Williams 🙋🏻‍♀️ also have a high maintenance newborn here.

  • @chantalchantal9831
    @chantalchantal9831 4 года назад

    How much newborn and other size clothes did you use? Did you reach for regular snap onesies or zip up sleepers. I don’t mind doing laundry weekly but I hear recommendations that you only need fewer that 4 onesies to nursery hauls with SO MUCH clothes

  • @lizyfranco90
    @lizyfranco90 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for doing this type of video I'm due in a week and this helps a lot 😘