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Baby Products
When you learn that you're having a baby, the list of baby products you might need to buy in order to care for your new little one can seem overwhelming....
Children under age 8 in Utah are now required to ride in an appropriate car seat or booster seat in the car, thanks to a recently updated child passenger safety...
Following reports that the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in plastic baby bottles might cause harm to babies, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a statement regarding BPA,...
If you're a blogger, we'd like to invite you to submit a blog entry for our All About Parenting Blog Carnival, hosted by the Parenting Guides at About.com. The theme...
Bisphenol A, or BPA, has been in the news a lot recently. This chemical, used in making plastic that is sometimes used in baby bottles, sippy cups and pacifiers, has...
It's normal to want to buy all sorts of baby products when you're expecting. Parents-to-be often buy products their baby won't need for several months, or even a year down...
Playtex announced recently that the company will offer a sample of their BPA-free Drop-Ins Original Nurser bottle system to parents who sign up for the sample on the Playtex Baby...
Following more reports that the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in plastics could cause behavioral and hormonal changes in children, retail giant Wal-Mart will stop selling baby bottles, pacifiers, food containers...
Babies tend to love to pull on mom's jewelry, and when teething begins, that gorgeous jewelry might end up in a resourceful baby's mouth. You probably don't want your usual...
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