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Julie
Can you tell me: Which are the best diapers that won't break the bank? :
Which baby monitor is the best?:
Which wiper warmer is the best?:
THANK YOU!!!!
25 weeks preg w/ 1st
Answer
Well I'm a young mother of four all under the age of five my youngest is 8 months old. I know what you mean about things costing a lot of money so here is my opion, but in the end its up to you.
Huggies are great but cost way to much
Luvs are way to much and they dont hold well
Pampers they say are great but I have found out that they suck, they dont hold up at all
So, I use White Clouds they are about $15 for a box of 100 or more and this is if you buy them at walmart. Also they hold up very well no leaks no messes and no wet beds or clothes which always makes you happy when u have less laundry to do. Plus they are good for babies who have sensitive skin as well.
Now baby monitors moms alway need these nice to have. I have used the same one with all four of my kids and its still working great. The price is worht it as well specially if you want more kids. You can get it at walmart
Fisher-Price 900 MHz Digital Private Connection Monitor with Dual Receivers
A new design and feature set makes this 900 MHz. Now you can also buy the single and not the dual works just as well.
Now your really dont need a wipe warmer the wipes arent that cold and there really not something needed but if you want one go to walmart and they have two kinds that are not that pricey.
Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer
Keeps wipes warm and moist, non-browning, anti-microbial
or
DEX On the Go Travel Wipes Warmer
Warm wipes for baby, anywhere at anytime. The 1st one is 19 or so dollars and the 2nd is 16 dollars
I hope this helped you out and congrats
Well I'm a young mother of four all under the age of five my youngest is 8 months old. I know what you mean about things costing a lot of money so here is my opion, but in the end its up to you.
Huggies are great but cost way to much
Luvs are way to much and they dont hold well
Pampers they say are great but I have found out that they suck, they dont hold up at all
So, I use White Clouds they are about $15 for a box of 100 or more and this is if you buy them at walmart. Also they hold up very well no leaks no messes and no wet beds or clothes which always makes you happy when u have less laundry to do. Plus they are good for babies who have sensitive skin as well.
Now baby monitors moms alway need these nice to have. I have used the same one with all four of my kids and its still working great. The price is worht it as well specially if you want more kids. You can get it at walmart
Fisher-Price 900 MHz Digital Private Connection Monitor with Dual Receivers
A new design and feature set makes this 900 MHz. Now you can also buy the single and not the dual works just as well.
Now your really dont need a wipe warmer the wipes arent that cold and there really not something needed but if you want one go to walmart and they have two kinds that are not that pricey.
Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer
Keeps wipes warm and moist, non-browning, anti-microbial
or
DEX On the Go Travel Wipes Warmer
Warm wipes for baby, anywhere at anytime. The 1st one is 19 or so dollars and the 2nd is 16 dollars
I hope this helped you out and congrats
can you buy replacement parts for a sony babycall baby moniotr?
Eryn
sony babycall baby monitor
Answer
You'd have to work through Sony's customer care site, which is here:
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SYCustomerCare?storeId=10151&catalogId=10551&langId=-1
Be warned, it may not be worth getting replacement parts. You may simply want to replace the unit. Note this experience:
I purchased this monitor when I was pregnant with my first child because it was from Sony. I was happy with it the first few months and then the reception started to wane. After a year or so (ironically just after the warranty expired) our reception got awful and we decided to replace it. After we bought the second I made sure to fill out the warranty info and sure enough, a few weeks later I needed a replacement cord (vacuum accident). When I called Sony I was told it was not under the warranty (Ok- it was my fault anyway) and that to replace this tiny cord would cost me $22.95 PLUS $6.95 shipping PLUS tax. I was livid and tried to replace the cord at Radio Shack and surprise you can't do it because it is not a standard cord. The monitor only cost $30 and I could have bought a new one for what they wanted to charge. I think Sony could make a better product and they should not price-gouge consumers that way. I since bought a Safety 1st dual receiver monitor that has even better reception than the Sony (I can hear her breathing clear as a bell which I never could with the Sony) and having two receivers saves me from having to move it every day from the upstairs to down. Also it gives me a back-up in case of another vacuum incident. Bottom line is the BabyCall is a disappointing product from Sony that should perform better, and the customer service is a joke.
http://www.epinions.com/content_50967121540
I hope this helps!!
You'd have to work through Sony's customer care site, which is here:
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SYCustomerCare?storeId=10151&catalogId=10551&langId=-1
Be warned, it may not be worth getting replacement parts. You may simply want to replace the unit. Note this experience:
I purchased this monitor when I was pregnant with my first child because it was from Sony. I was happy with it the first few months and then the reception started to wane. After a year or so (ironically just after the warranty expired) our reception got awful and we decided to replace it. After we bought the second I made sure to fill out the warranty info and sure enough, a few weeks later I needed a replacement cord (vacuum accident). When I called Sony I was told it was not under the warranty (Ok- it was my fault anyway) and that to replace this tiny cord would cost me $22.95 PLUS $6.95 shipping PLUS tax. I was livid and tried to replace the cord at Radio Shack and surprise you can't do it because it is not a standard cord. The monitor only cost $30 and I could have bought a new one for what they wanted to charge. I think Sony could make a better product and they should not price-gouge consumers that way. I since bought a Safety 1st dual receiver monitor that has even better reception than the Sony (I can hear her breathing clear as a bell which I never could with the Sony) and having two receivers saves me from having to move it every day from the upstairs to down. Also it gives me a back-up in case of another vacuum incident. Bottom line is the BabyCall is a disappointing product from Sony that should perform better, and the customer service is a joke.
http://www.epinions.com/content_50967121540
I hope this helps!!
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