Not exact matches
A
warm pad or cold pack may also help - use whatever
works for you!
Milkies — NA Nipple cream — YES Nursing nightgown — NO Bottle
warmer — NA Bottler dishwasher rack — YES, I don't use it for bottles but to hold baby spoons, straws, etc Bottle drying rack — NA Highchair — YES Booster Seat for Meals — YES, travel one is especially helpful Burp clothes — YES, prefer Burpy bibs from Aden and Anais Baby bathtub — YES Nasal aspirator — YES Baby fingernail clippers — YES Video monitor — N / A Audio monitor — YES Gas drops — NO, did not
work for us Gripe water — N / A Additional items - diaper basket, changing
pad liners so you don't have to change the changing
pad cover each time an accident happens, nursing cover, nursing stool, breast pump, SwaddleMe and Halo Swaddle sacks, saline nose drops, boogie wipes, diaper pail (arm and hammer), car seat strap covers and car seat head / body support, white noise machine
There are also other uses for the sling, such as placing in the seat of your grocery cart to
pad and provide comfort, it is a great privacy drape when nursing in public, it can protect your baby from sun and in the cold weather, it keeps baby
warm, acts as a changing
pad, and it also
works as a great safety harness for a walking toddler; holding on to the tail will prevent baby from getting away from parents.
They
work wonders for cramps, or any sore muscles for that matter and they also keep your bed
warm on cold nights I know many women use heating
pads for cramps but I don't recommend them because they emit EMF's (just like other electronic devices).
After five laps, the P1 has finally
warmed up its Pirelli tires, whisked the fluids to
working temperature, and awakened the brake
pads.
We donate items for our Military
Working Dogs including
warming and cooling vests, eye and ear wash, booties,
pad tough for their feet and toys and treats.