Showing posts with label child safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child safety. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Fevers and Folk Remedies

The littlest one has been sick for the past few days - fever, diarrhea, throwing up, snotty nose, etc. This is his first time being sick and it stinks! I am struggling with the fever the most - let it go or treat it? I know a fever has an important job and I want to let it do that job "burning up the germs", but I also can't stand to see my boy so lethargic and unhappy. Last night as the fever crept up I decided to try out some natural ways of lowering the fever, or at least making Q more comfortable. Cool washclothes on his head, a tepid bath, lots of skin to skin with momma all seemed to help. We also tried a few other things people told us about - lemons boiled and putting warm cloths soaked in the lemon juice around his legs and we also tried an onion by the bed as he sleeps. I can't say that either worked miracles but we all slept much better last night. We did try a little tylenol when the thermometer topped 103 but it was mostly spit out and we didn't try again. Today he's been pretty steady with a 100-101 temp. Poor baby. I'm looking forward to this being behind us, I want my happy and playful boy back. So... you got any other home remedies we should try?

On a side note - Many people believe that fevers help to shape the child and help their being evolve. I don't know if I believe that but I do know that he's not quite the same kid he was before this sickness, he's different and I can't quite explain it.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Car Seat

There is a wide world of carseat information out there. With the help of the moms of car-safety.org and my local CPST Brooke I finally decided on the First Years True Fit. It has a much higher shell than the Britax Marathon we were deciding between but the install is known to be more difficult and the Marathon is usually outgrown by height before the weight limit (both have a 35lb rear facing limit) is reached. Since our boy seems to be a tall one, the height factor won out. We plan to keep the boy rear-facing as long as possible so our choice in seats was influenced by that. Do you know about the benefits of extended rear-facing? Here's an overview of information if you're interested. Car-safety.org has a great page about it too



Is it just us or is he actually cuter in the new car seat?