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Take It From a Mom, Pool-Time With a Baby Has Never Been Easier
With the increase in the temperatures and the scorching heat, it seems this time the pool is going to be blissful for the tiny tots. Parents who intend to watch their little bees splashing in the water pool need not worry about the swim wear of their newborns. The new Pampers Splashers swim pants are specially designed for pool or water time. These diapers have a special quality and unlike the normal diapers, they do not swell up on soaking water.
The name ‘splashers’ itself suggests that it is a protective covering of a panel to protect babies from the splashing water. The diapers are beautifully designed with deep thoughts keeping in mind the toddler's demands. Their tear away sides make it easier for you to change them, and they are super stretchy to provide a snug fit to the babies in water. What’s more? They have super cool graphics and you can take your baby to the beach or the pool wearing just Splashers!
The swim diaper holds in solid poop without retaining too much liquid. This gives comfort to babies while in the pool. The Pampers Splashers keep the baby dry even when wet. It provides protection in the water without any worries of a soggy diaper. These diapers are newly launched in India and they are fabulous.
I have been using it on my daughter for three weeks now and they are just amazing. They are perfect for a swim, designed specially for pool, beach, park, and Funtime. It has easy tear sides which ensures that you can remove the diaper very easily without hurting the baby or any mishap. They don’t swell in water just like the other diapers which become very heavy to even hold making the baby even more uncomfortable. I was literally love-struck at the design as it has such cute and amazing designs made on it which makes it even more attractive and fabulous. It has a 360 degree round elasticated waist which is absolutely comfortable and gentle on the babies skin without making any rash on it. It has dual leak Barriers which fits perfectly around the babies leg. It doesn’t even irritate the babies skin.
Also, only protecting toddlers with diapers in the pool is not enough. There are other precautionary measures too that need to be taken by parents. They are as follows:
Parents should ensure that there is a safe fencing around the pool. Its very important to be alert when the kids are in the pool.
The pool should be covered when not in use. We should always ensure that the kid goes in a proper pool made according to the age.
No toys should be left in the pool to avoid attracting the child unattended.
A water pool alarm should be installed. This is very important.
Parents should accompany their toddlers in the pool to avoid any accidents.
A phone or the necessary equipment should be kept in reach to avoid mishap during an emergency.
The pool water should be cleaned and changed on regular basis to avoid infections or diseases.
Kids should be kept away from hot tube drains.
Proper hygiene should be followed. A lot of authorities don’t keep the all the pools hygienic and clean. Hence choosing the correct pool area should also be considered
The baby should always be under an adult supervision.
Pampers Splashers are designed for babies to prevent water accidents in the pool. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all public swimming facilities require the use of swim diapers on infants and toddlers. Swim diapers prevent waste from spreading bacteria like E.coli.
These Pamper diapers are available in different sizes as per the weight of the baby. It is available in a pack of 12. The 360O stretchy waist band fits like a swimwear and easily pulls on and off when wet. It’s newly launched in India and has some amazing prints which makes it look lovely. I have used it on Diyara and highly recommend Pampers Splashers if you are looking for a swim diaper for your baby.
So, all you parents who are eager to give their baby’s a cool splash in this heat, give them with ease by making them wear these Pampers Splashers. Trust me you all are going to love them. They are till now the best swimwear diapers launched in India and trusted by so many moms.
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Diet Plan for 15 Month 3 Week Old Toddler
Introduction
Planning your baby’s meals every single day can be quite a daunting task; after all, there’s a world of food out there, so where do you start? Right here, actually! This meal plan for your 15-month-old includes various recipes that can expose him to new flavours and options. So what are you waiting for? Let the meal-prepping begin!
Food Menu & Schedule for 15 Month 3 Week Old Toddler
Diet for a 15-month-old – Week 3, Day 1
Breakfast
Vegetable upma made with buttermilk
Mid-morning
Date and skimmed milk powder ladoo
Lunch
Multigrain roti + dal + a sabzi of choice + a few slices of tomato
Evening
Potato and dahi(curd) chaat
Dinner
Vegetable khichdi with dahi or kadhi
Diet for a 15-month-old – Week 3, Day 2
Breakfast
Whole wheat pancakes with honey or sugar and milk
Mid-morning
Palak(spinach) + grapes- apple smoothie
Lunch
Roti + dal + a sabzi of choice + a few slices of cucumber
Evening
Wheat and soy flour cookies with milk
Dinner
1-2 small star-shaped jowar(sorghum)-paneer(cottage cheese)-palak(spinach) paratha
Diet for a 15-month-old – Week 3, Day 3
Breakfast
Jowar(sorghum) puff porridge
Mid-morning
Date ladoo mixed with chana(chickpeas) powder + milk
Lunch
Multigrain roti + dal + a sabzi of choice + grated carrot
Evening
Paneer(cottage cheese) cubes with honey or chaat masala(spice powder mix)
Dinner
Peas and potato sabzi with paratha
Diet for a 15-month-old – Week 3, Day 4
Breakfast
Murmura(puffed rice) porridge with almond powder
Mid-morning
Mango/strawberry yoghurt with oats
Lunch
Roti + dal + a sabzi of choice + a few slices of cucumber
Evening
Apple kheer + carrot paratha
Dinner
Dal khichdi with grated carrot
Diet for a 15-month-old – Week 3, Day 5
Breakfast
1 cup of poha + 1 small glass of fresh orange juice
Mid-morning
Oats-apple smoothie
Lunch
Multigrain roti + dal + a sabzi of choice + a few slices of boiled beetroot
Evening
Dalia(broken wheat)
Dinner
Shahi paneer with paratha and tomato- mushroom soup
Diet for a 15-month-old – Week 3, Day 6
Breakfast
French toast + 1 glass of fresh apple juice
Mid-morning
Peanut ladoo
Lunch
Roti + dal + a sabzi of choice + a few slices of cucumber
Evening
Methi(fenugreek leaves) thepla + lauki(bottle gourd) kofta
Dinner
Idli with non-spicy sambar
Diet for a 15-month-old – Week 3, Day 7
Breakfast
Multigrain chilla + milk
Mid-morning
Mashed potato with cheese
Lunch
Multigrain roti + dal + a sabzi of choice + a few slices of tomato
Evening
Fruit milkshake
Dinner
Roti + dal + a sabzi of choice + a few slices of cucumber
Conclusion
At this age, your baby’s tastes and preferences will be changing constantly. You may see that he’s quite interested in eating one day, and equally disinterested the next! Keep trying and introducing him to foods to familiarise him with various flavours and textures. For more ideas on what to feed your baby next week, you can click right here! Read more
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The Basics of Good Fat and Bad Fat
Fat is not always bad. Good fats are essential for your baby to get the energy for a day’s activities, for his/her wholesome growth and development. Here’s a roundup on all you need to know about fats and their importance in your baby’s diet.
After years of being told that fat is not good for the body, and being conditioned to avoid it like plague, the concept of good fat can be an aberration to the popular concept of fat.
So, what is good fat, and what is bad fat? The fat that we refer to as good is simply unsaturated fat. This comes in two forms, primarily i.e. mono-unsaturated and poly-unsaturated fats. Unsaturated fats help us keep our arteries clean. They also help in producing good cholesterol, and moving it around the body, thus reducing the risk of heart diseases.
Polyunsaturated fats comes in two types again – omega 3 and omega 6. These are basically essential fatty acids (EFA) which, again, are crucial for our babies. Your baby’s body is unable to produce EFA, and hence we must supplement her diet with food rich in polyunsaturated fat so as to ensure she has the right intake.
Bad fat, on the other hand, is what comes from animal products such as red meat. Our body also intakes bad fat through dairy products such as whole milk, butter, cheese and ice cream. Lard, and coconut and palm oils are also a source of bad fat. However, these also need to be included in the diet, albeit in lower amounts.
Below are some quick tips on enriching your baby’s diet to ensure they get their daily dose of good fat.
Breastfeeding is an important source of essential fatty acids for your baby. This is one of the reasons breast-feeding is advisable till your baby reaches the age of at least one year. From there on, external food fortified with good fat, which can be substituted to give your baby adequate levels of good fat. Consult with your doctor if your baby is on formula feed.
Once you have introduced your baby to solid food, ensure that she gets whole fat food. Children, at this stage, require lots of fat in their diet to provide them the energy required in this crucial development taking place in their body and brain. Do not introduce products such as skimmed milk, fat-free food, low-fat options, and so on, until the baby is at least five years of age, and then too only after consulting your baby’s pediatrician.
Review your family’s daily diet carefully. List out the items of bad fat, such as butter, cheese, red meat, etc that are part of your current diet. Carefully plan ways to restrict daily intake or look for clever substitutes for these in your daily diet plan.
Read the nutrition panels on every product carefully. This will give you a good indication of the bad fat composition of your every day diet. You can use this information to choose healthier alternatives for your shopping cart.
Make it a family effort- As a family, choose to go healthy. Restrict options such as takeaway food, pasta and the likes to just once a week, or even lesser. Also, make healthier choices for everybody in the family – this sets a good example for your little ones to emulate.Following a healthy diet can be a great asset for your baby, even as she grows up, for she will most likely choose a healthier lifestyle having grown up on better food choices.
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Beetroot Burger with Pineapple Relish
When it comes to fast food for kids, burger tops the list. That is a reason good enough to prepare this kid’s favorite dish at home. We have tweaked the burger patty recipe here – it has the goodness of beetroots along with carrots, corn and potato. So, it is definitely healthier than what is sold at the famous burger chain.
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
4 People
20-25 Minutes
15-20 Minutes
Ingredients
4 sesame burger buns
2 tbsp butter
For The Patty
1/4 cup beet-root, grated
1/4 cup carrots, grated
1/4 cup sweet corn
2 medium potatoes, boiled, peeled and mashed
3-4 tbsp capsicum, chopped
3-4 tbsp onion, chopped
1 tbsp ginger-chili paste
1 tsp garlic paste
3-4 tbsp coriander, chopped
3 tbsp oil
Salt and pepper to taste
2 tomatoes, sliced
1 small cucumber, sliced
1 small onion, sliced
2 tbsp tomato ketchup
2 tbsp egg free mayonnaise
2 cheese slices cut into strips
For The Relish
1/2 cup chopped pineapple
1 small tomato, deseeded and chopped
1 tsp lemon juice
1 tsp sugar
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp finely chopped coriander leaves
Method
Step 1
Mix all the ingredients listed for the relish and set it aside.
Step 2
Heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan. Add the garlic and ginger chili paste and sauté, followed by chopped onion. Sauté it for 3-4 minutes.
Step 3
Add the rest of the ingredients for the burger patty, stir and cook for 5-7 minutes. Add salt and pepper.
Step 4
Once the mixture looks cooked and dry, take it off heat.
Step 5
Once it is cooled, make 4 burger patty of the mixture.
Step 6
Heat a pan again. Add rest of the oil and pan fry the patties, till both sides looks golden in color.
Step 7
Cut the burger buns in half. Apply butter equally on each half and toast it on a hot pan.
Step 8
To assemble the burger, apply ketchup on one half of each bun and mayonnaise on the other half.
Step 9
On the lower half, arrange some tomato and cucumber slices followed by an onion slice. Place the patty over the veggies. Put some cheese strips on the patty and cover it with the other half the bun. Repeat the same for other buns.
Step 10
Serve warm with the prepared relish and ketchup. Enjoy!
Nutritional Information
Calories
445 Kcal
Proteins
10.9 g
Total Fat
22.6 g
Total Carbohydrates
55.4 g
Cholesterol
30 mg
Sodium
1001 mg
Potassium
860 mg
Tip:Use whole wheat burger buns for a fiber rich meal. Also, you can add other vegetables of choice in the burger patty. Read more
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Q. #asktheexperts what is the best time to keep baby in the sun and for how long?
Nikitha
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A. hello in the morning around 7 to 9:00 a.m. for 10 minutes you can get your baby exposed to the sunlight which would be safe on baby so the child will also get the vitamin d naturally which should be good and nothing to worry about
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A. you had to complete 28 weeks ok. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. Hlo sir / madam
I m 36week 6 days pregnant
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Q. hi,
I have done LFT in which SGOT is 58.80 & SGPT is 96.90,
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please suggest what should I do, is it matter of concern?
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A. It is not a pre-term degree once you enter into your nine months you can deliver any time and it will be a full-time delivery so see if your gynaecologist is suggesting you something go for that because she’s monitored your pregnancy throughout these nine months so I think she would not suggest you anything wrong of going a sec for a second opinion you go for what your gynaecologist suggesting but try going ahead with a normal delivery
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