These usually include
a nose sucker (although the Nosefrida is the best one on the market and I highly recommend it), a thermometer, baby nail clippers and a medicine dropper.
nose sucker - Just clean it.
Honestly, the only things I could see that you would need would be a phone to call 911 and guide you (or whoever is helping you) through the process, and one of
those nose sucker thingies to help clear the airway once the kid is born.
You'll also need a thermometer and a nasal aspirator (which I typed into search as «
nose sucker» and Target totally knew what I was talking about).
You can never go wrong with their amazing
nose sucker!
Not exact matches
Boogie
Sucker NoseFrida If you are a first time parent, the thought of sucking boogers out of your little one's
nose might just be enough to make your stomach churn.
We love the snot
sucker too — and surprisingly Toby is perfectly willing to have his snot sucked but will not let you near him with a tissue to wipe his
nose!
The boogie
sucker — isn't that what we all call the tools designed to suck snot out of a baby's
nose?
A long, flexible tube with a mouthpiece on the parent's end and a nostril
sucker on the baby's end, the Nosefrida introduces a whole new concept to child care:
nose to mouth resuscitation.
The original snot
sucker is the best method to relieve congested
noses.
Instead of a hand squeeze, this snot
sucker allows parents and caregivers to use their mouths to suck the boogers out of a baby's
nose.
- Designed for hospital grade applications, this
nose snot
sucker utilizes a pump motor that is surprisingly strong yet quiet so that it doesn't disturb your baby's sleep.
That
sucker works great too, if you stick it up your
nose.