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We all know about those surveys that say they'd rather us NOT travel with little ones, or be relegated to our own section of a plane...
Well, I'm here to help you survive the journey with tips and
tech that will hopefully keep
baby so busy, most won't even know there's a babe in their midst!
Who It Works
Best For: Colicky
babies that aren't easily distracted and high -
tech parents who can afford it.
But the
best high -
tech baby products for parents aren't just plain bell...
It may also help explain why the US does comparatively
well for perinatal outcomes but very badly in terms of infant mortality, if massive, high
tech, emergency, intervention, which is readily available, has kicked the can down the road, past the neonatal period, but the
baby dies at some later date (and it will be higher risk for the rest of infancy, at least, due to prematurity).
For those of you who are less
tech savey, a
good old fashion blow dryer, vacuum cleaner, static of the TV or radio, anything really, but it must be loud and near the
baby.
From high -
tech beds that monitor
baby's movement to wearable devices that track both mom and
baby, many of today's
best baby products are designed to provide peace of mind for busy parents.
James Holmes (Aurora), Adam Lanza (Newtown), Robert Dear (Colorado Springs —
well, a religious fanatic and «warrior for the
babies,» but no ISIS connection), Seung - Hui Cho (Virginia
Tech)...
Who It Works
Best For: Colicky
babies that aren't easily distracted and high -
tech parents who can afford it.