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The 7 Best Gifts for First-Time Parents

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There are plenty of things that a new, first-time parent will need. However, there are certain baby shower gifts that gift-givers can choose, which first-time parents may not even know they’ll need. This list will help you give thoughtful gifts that first-time parents will love and use. Receiving Blanket Baby Blankets A receiving blanket is one of the most versatile gifts you can give first-time parents. From keeping a baby warm to swaddling, a play mat to a stroller cover, baby blankets can fulfill many roles. The more baby blankets available, the more they can be used. If one is in the laundry, they can pull out another. Give one that is 100% cotton muslin, as they are soft and breathable and can be used to mop up messes in an emergency. Burp Cloths Speaking of messes, first-time parents don’t realize how many burp cloths they will need. They will need a pile, and can’t get enough, so don’t feel bad about getting a few burp cloths. They will use them as newborns can be

What Is Swaddling and Why Should You Do It?

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One of the essential skills a new parent can learn is how to swaddle their newborn with a receiving blanket . Sleep can be tough to come by in the first few months after having a baby, but you and your baby can get better and safer sleep by swaddling your baby. Here is what you need to know about swaddling, including when you should stop swaddling. Baby Blankets What Is Swaddling? Swaddling uses baby blankets to wrap your baby up, holding their arms down and legs fairly close together while allowing the hips free movement. A baby blanket is usually enough, though specialized swaddle sacks are also available but are also less versatile. The goal is to keep the swaddle tight enough to keep the arms in place, but not so tight that your baby is uncomfortable. What is the Moro Reflex? The Moro reflex, or startle reflex, occurs when a baby is asleep and throws their arms and legs out to the sides. This startles them awake. Swaddling prevents their arms and legs from moving, which in turn do

How to Set Up a Feeding Area for Your Baby

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Whether your baby is still eating blended baby food or has started eating solid food, you are going to need to set up a place for them to eat. It’s best to be ready long before they are ready to move on from formula or milk, as they could start reaching for food and show interest earlier than you think. It’s going to be messy, but you can limit how dirty you, your baby, and your kitchen will get with some preparation. Grab a stack of burp cloths and get ready to feed your little one. A High Chair The first decision you need to make is what kind of high chair you want. There are fixed chairs, collapsible chairs for transport, and even high chairs that attach to counters and tables for flexibility of where your baby eats. In any case, you will need a high chair with a tray. This tray can later be used with a suction cup plate, which can help discourage your baby from picking up the tray and upending food everywhere. Floor Protection You can use floor protection, as well. While a