Nov 23 2011

Twilight Onesies

And Other Horrors

by: Mummy Buzz

You'd be forgiven for thinking it's Halloween. In fact, Twilight madness is upon us once again, with the release of Breaking Dawn, the final installment of the adaptations of Stephenie Meyers vampire books.

Twihards, as they're known -- many of whom aren't tweens but moms -- are out in full force, travelling to the saga's settings and sucking up related merchandise. And no baby is safe. Onesies labeled "Team Jacob" and "Team Edward", complete with bloody lips and claw marks. How about hand-painted, fang-motif pacifiers.

Is the fanfare, reminiscent of the musical cult classic, Rocky Horror Picture Show, harmless fun, in the spirit of the movie, or just bad taste?  Would you deck your babe out in Twi-gear?

For the record, this yummy is Team Edward.
 

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Nov 22 2011

Preschool Does Piercings

Mommy, My Ears Hurt

by: Mummy Buzz

So much blind faith goes into leaving your preschooler in someone else's care, even for a couple hours. It can't be that hard, you figure. Your child will have a snack, sing some songs, build a tower, maybe. Think again. 

In recent months, tots have been drugged and managed to escape daycares. And what if you picked up your child, only to find they'd been altered? That's exactly what happened to Eloise Cardenas. When she picked up her five-year-old daughter, Mia, from Dallas-based Marquita KinderCare recently, her daughter was wearing earrings.

Incredulous, Cardenas discovered that another teacher at the school had pierced Mia's ears, which were red and sore, according to the Star-Telegram.

Although Mia had previously had her ears pierced, she'd stopped wearing earrings two years ago, leaving the holes to heal. Then it was some teacher's bright idea to re-pierce the child's ears.

When confronted, the teacher in question said the child had given her permission. Call me crazy, but since when does a five-year-old hold such decision-making power? Notwithstanding the fact that the needles probably weren't sterilized (or that the teacher had needles or piercing gun in her classroom in the first place!)

Needless to say, Cardenas has filed a report with Fort Worth police, while the KinderCare teacher has merely been "disciplined" -- code for written up.

How would you react if it was your child? I think I would start by pulling mine from the school. Or is it a case of a bad egg spoiling the bunch.



 

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Nov 21 2011

Delayed Umbilical Clamping Boosts Iron Levels in Newborns

Know When To Cut the Cord

by: Mummy Buzz

According to research published at the British Medical Journal, waiting at least three minutes before clamping the umbilical cord in healthy newborns boosts iron levels, has no adverse effects and should be standard practice after uncomplicated pregnancies.

Iron deficiency and anemia pose risks to young children world and can affect growth.

Swedish researchers compared 400 full term infants born after low-risk pregnancies, some of which had their umbilical cords clamped after at least three minutes, others less than ten seconds following delivery.

At four months old, those babies with delayed clamping showed better iron levels and fewer cases of neonatal anemia, with one in every 20 babies avoiding anemia.

If you are due to give birth soon, it might be worth bringing up this research with your obstetrician or midwife.

 

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