When you are at the baby's house, you won't have to worry about having
the proper baby equipment.
Not exact matches
What hardly ever gets pointed out, in the «
babies die in hospitals» [faux] argument is that, while, yes,
babies do die in hospitals, it is after everything possible has been done to save them, whereas in homebirth
babies are put at the utmost risk of death by not having
proper staff /
equipment / conditions, etc. to save them.
As far as the person that dosent have a car seat I do nt know where you live but in AZ its aganist the law to have a
baby or toddler in the car with the
proper equipment.
Ok, so I am totally supportive of co-sleeping to a certain age if done with the
proper equipment to keep
baby safe.
'' Bottlefeeding does not provide
baby with
proper nutritional needs Bottlefeeding does not provide
babies with maternal immunities and antibodies All bottlefeeding
equipment must be sterilized before each use Formulas sometimes produce allergic reactions in
babies Stools of bottlefed
babies are often offensive to the sense of smell Bottlefeeding requires preparation of bottles and formulas.»