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Did you spend hours planning the nursery and scrolling online for decor ideas when you were pregnant? Then there’s the adorable
monthly milestone photos, with newborns snoozing peacefully in Moses baskets or pillow-y baby loungers. But not all of those cute pics you double-tap on Instagram or save to Pinterest are safe to replicate at home.
By sharing some of these trendy products and nursery set-ups, influencers are doing a huge disservice to new parents who get the impression that this is what ideal motherhood, or typical nurseries, should look like. How can it be unsafe if “everyone” else does it this way, right?
Baby Boomers and Gen Xers may feel vibrant and full of wisdom, but their grown kids don’t always see it that way and many wish they’d keep their outdated parenting advice to themselves.
A pod device colloquially known as a “bread box” is sparking conversations around keeping babies safer, and potentially saving lives, in South Australia.
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Like much of his best thinking, the idea of Sensoria Baby came to Kevin Fumari when he was lying awake in bed. It was just fortuitous that the Fumaris’ 2-month-old infant, Sebastian, was keeping him awake at night at the time.