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I'm blogging about different baby products and parenting. One day I hope to have a child, but in the meantime, I'm having some good fun discovering about parenting and what is good for baby.
Today I'm talking about a baby carrier that is priced in the low $80 range. Here we have the BabyBjörn Baby Carrier Original. From first glance it looks a bit athletic, a streamlined look. It has an athletic appeal to it with various solid, vibrant colors (even has racing stripes). In fact their website emphasizes the stylish look and feel above all other features. babybjorn.com.
The Babyhawk baby carrier is one of the best reviewed baby carriers out there. Let's start with the basic features of this product. First, they are designed to hold the baby in the front or back. The upper straps go over the shoulder comfortably while the lower straps wrap around your waste. The bottom support where the baby sits does not make it feel as if your baby is being swallowed up by the carrier, like some baby slings tend to do. It has a cushioned neck for added support, and the straps and body of the design are very soft making it very comfortable for your baby. Of course the straps are adjustable so men can wear them as well.
One thing worth mentioning is that these baby carriers can be machine washed, just pop them into a pillow case so the straps don't get tangled. With its sleek styling and the ability to choose any design you wish, its no wonder that the Babyhawk is used by celebrities.
e ignored. First off that the bottom is too wide which allows the baby to easily roll on its side and suffocate. Additionally the strap easily covered the top of the sling when carried over the shoulder which could also lead to suffocation. Finally, the pouch where the baby lays closes once the baby is inside. One reviewer concluded she could not tell the difference between putting the baby in one of these or her purse. Another equated the experience to putting her baby in the bottom of a plastic bag.
A new study released shows new fathers suffer some of the same symptoms women do after the birth of a baby. The study went one to say that one in four dads become depressed during this time. Some factors include; added stress due to added responsibility, sleep deprivation, financial strain, and seeing their spouse go through postpartum depression. Hormones also play a role as the estrogen in men actually rise after birth (yes, men have estrogen too ladies!), while testosterone levels drop. You can head over to CNN to see the full article. Men are better at hiding their depression better than woman. If your spouse is seemingly down lately he may be suffering from postpartum depression. Check out this website for help on this: http://www.postpartummen.com

Today's mother is a term that's been thrown around a lot over the years but things really are different today. Today's mother is much more active and that's in part thanks to the baby carrier. Moms are seen everywhere with their infants doing all kinds of fun things. Yes there is the usual going to the grocery store, but now they are also socializing with friends at restaurants, standing in line at the DMV (saw that the other day), and going to the mall. All of these things are much more enjoyable then pushing a stroller. Sitting at home with your child is not all bad, but let's face it, we aren't getting any thinner. we have to get out there and get our exercise. There is also a certain feeling of bonding when our baby is so close to us. I know our baby likes this feeling too.