How To Choose Unharmful Materials When Shopping For Your Baby

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Shopping for your baby is exciting if you're doing it right, but there are many things to look out for. For example, even organic baby clothes aren't just cotton and hemp anymore. Nowadays, they sometimes come with threads of silver or gold used in embroidery designs. While cute, this may not be safe for your little one's skin since silver and gold aren't natural fabrics. So, parents should be cautious when planning for their child's future by purchasing the necessary items needed for their little one to use.

How To Choose Baby Non Harmful Materials

When It comes to choosing your baby's items, there are some things you should look into. Cotton is the most popular material for baby clothes. But beware of how it's processed before wearing it because exposing your baby to chemical bleaching is not healthy at all. Make sure that they're natural, unbleached cotton clothes. Here's what you need to consider:

Strollers And Car Seats

Keep away from baby items that are not approved by the safety standards of the CPSC. If your stroller or car seat is only a few months old, do not use it. According to studies published in scientific journals, these materials present severe hazards to the well-being of infants because they release phthalates as infants grow bigger and as the material ages. Remember, a non-toxic stroller is a baby gear essential, and so is a car seat. So, before buying, check the car seat and stroller for material safety and stick with the organic and unbleached cotton baby clothes.

Bedding And Basket Toys

Your baby spends a lot of time in the crib and on the play mat. It is recommended that you put them to sleep on a firm mattress with a waterproof cover. Do not choose soft mattresses because your infant's sensitive skin may be exposed to harmful chemicals seeping through the material. The same goes for toys; make sure they're age-appropriate and made of safe materials to pass through safety standards. You should know that buying organic and unbleached cotton baby clothes is better than chemical-laden toys and other products.

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Footwear For Babies And Toddlers

Your child's feet are not yet fully developed at this age because they still have soft bones. So, you must take extra care in their footwear. You should buy shoes for them that are flexible and lightweight because thick heavy shoes can deform the shape of your baby's feet. To ensure the safety of your child's feet, do not pick shoes with buckles or buttons because these may come undone and become choking hazards. Also, avoid laces because your baby can easily step on them if they are wobbly on their feet.

Healthy Diapers For Your Baby

When buying diapers, be aware of the materials used in making them. While diapers can hold up to 20 liters of liquid, not all diaper manufacturers include chemicals in their products to make them absorbent. This makes it risky for your baby because you don't know how well they can handle the chemicals in the diaper and, if, at all, it'll cause any irritations to their skin. Of course, the next best thing would be diapers made from 100% unbleached cotton. But since not all parents can afford to buy organic diapers, it's better than buying the regular ones. Just make sure that you look for other things in the diaper like lotions and creams for your baby's skin since they may not be entirely safe for use either.

Feeding Supplies

Be mindful of what you're feeding your baby. For example, teethers and pacifiers may look cute, but they're made of materials that contain more than what's recommended for babies. So watch out for some teething toys or soothers which can present some health hazards to your little one. A good rule of thumb would be to read the label on your baby's items and avoid anything that might pose an unhealthy risk for them. You need to know what you're giving your baby when they start eating solid foods. Make sure you check the labels of the products you buy, both food and non-food products alike. Remember that just because it's available in the market doesn't automatically mean it's safe for your child.

It's best to take precautions when buying things for your little one. The products you choose should be healthy and safe, made from materials that don't harm infants or young children. When shopping for baby products, check the labels first to ensure that they're free from chemicals that can cause allergies or even irritations. Read up on other items that might help your baby, like strollers and cribs, to ensure that they're safe for use.

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