Sunday, January 29, 2012

Baby help: gadgets, appliances, and other paraphernalia -- Part 2

Playing in her Jumperoo at 4 months
This is a continuation of my previous post about the various and sundry items which have helped our new parent experience.  Continuing on, we move along to...









Bottle Warmer

At first we used this one all the time, The First Years Babypro Smartwarmer, and it worked great for smaller amounts such as infant baby formula when we were first getting Sophia to accept the breast. Soon enough though she got the hang of it and began refusing all bottles. Occasionally though we would use it for reheating and, honestly, as the volumes of liquid have increased (and we're trying to reheat frozen from the freezer) I don't think this warmer has been doing that great of a job. I think other reviews on Amazon have had similar problems too, so I wouldn't recommend this one.

Bottles

Just like the bottle warmer, we haven't used many bottles since the first month or so. However, we did have good beginner success with the Playtex BPA Free VentAire ADVANCED Wide Bottles 9 oz - 3 Pack (Colors Vary). Cleaning out these bottles is a little more tedious since they have multiple components, but they work pretty well and baby didn't get very burpy at all with them. The best part though was the wide mouth and large, lowe-flow nipple, which was really helpful during the first weeks when our little darling had a difficult time latching on (the lactation consultant mentioned the roof of her mouth was pretty high, so she wasn't getting the touch on the top of it that would signal her to start sucking).

Swing

I'm afraid she's starting to get a little big for her swing, (similar to the Fisher Price Cradle n Swing, My Little Lamb), a great pass-on from some friends of ours. Often you hear stories of children peacefully sitting and falling asleep in their swings, to rest for hours upon a time. Well -- those stories are not about our little girl. I don't think its any fault of the swing though, she's just not one to fall asleep in it unless she's very, very tired. Even in the car seat, which every website and blog and book mentions as the ubiquitous get-baby-to-sleep fallback plan, did not work for her until after 3 months of age (and a long and tiring 9 hour car ride). Anyway, all that is a long-winded way to say that now she plays well in the swing even if she doesn't sleep.

Jumperoo

This is probably one of our best purchases. She absolutely loves her Fisher-Price Luv U Zoo Jumperoo -- we had to stick a little pillow underneath it because when we bought it (she was 3 - 4 months old) her little legs didn't reach the ground. All the same, she immediately got the hang of it and was soon bouncing up and down to her (and our!) delight. She'll still occupy herself for quite a while in it, though unlike some of the reviewers I don't think she's ever worn herself out so much that she falls asleep. Again, not that kind of kid I suppose. I can't say enough though to convey how much she loves this thing, though.

Play Yard

This came in useful when we took the aforementioned 9 hour car ride to visit my grandmother. Otherwise, our playard, which is kind of like the Graco Pack N Play Playard with Bassinet, Pasadena hasn't seen much use other than as a fun fort for cats to crawl under. Perhaps when Sophia starts crawling and we need a contained space to occasionally keep her in will we start getting more use from it, but frankly trying to set it up with the bassinet and changing table option is a HUGE pain. Keeping it solely in toddler mode is much easier, it simply folds up then. The other options require assembling and disassembling metal rods and folded pads each time. Also, when baby was sleeping in the bassinet those folds caused her to rotate and slide toward the middle each night, laying crosswise (she's perhaps a little tall for her age, and at that time of 3 months she just barely fit crosswise).

Bassinet

I'm sure she outgrew her The First Years 5 in 1 Carry Me Near Sleep System, Cream for too quickly for my wife, but it did last us for about 3 months. This bassinet was great to have -- the adjustable height allowed it to fit just perfectly beside our bed and the ability to rock helped a lot during the first few weeks in getting her to sleep or stay sleeping. The cover was nice too as well as the white noise option (although we did eventually replace that with a ocean waves recording that I purchased from iTunes and downloaded to my iPod). We didn't make much use of the ability to carry it around, but when we did that was nice to have. We didn't use the changing table at all and I kind of think that would be a pain if that was your primary changing table, nor did we use the included nightlight (too bright for a regular nightlight and too narrow of a beam for use as anything else).

I think the only real downside is that it doesn't fold up and store easily (which is also good -- you know it won't suddenly fold and collapse on your during use!), so for now we have an empty bassinet still sitting in our master bedroom.

Alright, I think that's enough for this post. Be sure to check back soon for my final post on this subject. I don't know if any of this information will be useful to anyone, but it has been fun writing it and remembering as well the fun (and not so fun) moments we've had with each product.

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