This is crucial to
making sure your baby is safe at all times.
The baby is first priority,
make sure the baby is safe at all times.
Not exact matches
But depending on where you'll
be staying, you'll need to
make sure there
's a
safe place for
baby to sit to eat (or
at least allow you to eat!)
In addition to helping me stay as comfortable as possible, my midwives
made sure my
baby and I
were safe at all times.
You especially have to
make sure your
baby is going to
be safe and comfortable during the entire ride, because travel with a cranky
baby is no fun
at all.
The two pacifier clips
are there to help you
make sure you always have relief for your fussy
baby at your fingertips while the removable changing pad gives you a
safe and comfy place to change your child.
To help your
baby feel
safe and
be able to go back to sleep (or
at least
be content),
make sure you can see one another.
To
be sure, we want to
make sure the
baby is in a
safe area and not
at a risk of falling off.
The tub
is not as slippery as the regular bath tub but you still need to
be there
at all times and
make sure your
baby is safe.
And some studies suggest co-sleeping puts
babies at higher risk for SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), especially when parents drink too much, smoke or fail to
make sure the bed
is safe.
Keeping
babies safe at all times
is the goal and
making sure your carrier
is safe is a parent's responsibility.
Most moms want to
make sure her
baby is safe and comfortable, and will run in
at the slightest sign of crying or whimpering.
A
baby not in her parent
's arms or next to an adult body
is at risk, so frequent crying
makes sure she
's safe.
«The technology remains
at an early stage, and much more work
is needed to
make sure that the technique
is safe and optimized before we ascertain whether these eggs remain normal during the process, and can
be fertilized to form embryos that could lead to healthy
babies,» says Ali Abbara, an endocrinologist from Imperial College London who didn't work on this new study.
To
be sure, we want to
make sure the
baby is in a
safe area and not
at a risk of falling off.
So you might have a couple of
babies on the floor looking
at each other, and an educator will
be there to, what we call, scaffold that, to just
make sure it
's safe, to
make, maybe have a bit of running commentary about what
's happening so that the children know that they
're thought about, and the
babies can know that there
is someone present, and also the educator can
be there to regulate the interaction.