The Land of Nod Product Recall
This Warning is from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. I know that many of us buy products from the States online for our kids so I wanted to be sure to add it on our site.
The Land of Nod Recalls Toy Vegetables Due to Laceration Hazard
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.
Name of Product: “Play With Your Veggies” toys
Units: About 2,100
Manufacturer: The Land of Nod, of Northbrook, Ill.
Hazard: The metal wire in the toy asparagus can become exposed, posing a laceration hazard to children.
Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received a report of an exposed wire in the asparagus. No injuries have been reported.
Description: This recall involves The Land of Nod toy vegetables sets made of felt wool. The toy set has six vegetables: radish, onion, asparagus, tomato, lettuce and carrot. The asparagus is the only toy vegetable involved in this recall.
Sold exclusively at: The Land of Nod stores in Illinois and Washington, the Land of Nod catalog and www.landofnod.com from October 2007 through February 2010 for about $25.
Manufactured in: Nepal
Remedy: Consumers should immediately take the toy asparagus from children and return the product to the company for a free replacement asparagus.
Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact The Land of Nod at (800) 933-9904 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (800) 933-9904 end_of_the_skype_highlighting between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, visit the firm’s website at www.landofnod.com, or email the firm at recall@landofnod.com



“Swaddling a baby is perfectly safe”, says Raleigh, North Carolina-based Pamela Diamond, a certified postpartum doula and baby sleep consultant.
“Considering the millions of people that have been swaddling newborns every night and every day, if such a theory were correct, there would be literally thousands of such reported incidents over the years, and there simply aren’t,” says Michael Gatten, CEO and Founder of Miracle Industries, LLC, makers of a leading swaddling product, Miracle Blanket. “We are extremely concerned about parents being incorrectly educated regarding sleep positions that have not been clinically studied.”
A tipped uterus is can be a uterus of many names. Your doctor might refer to it as retro-flexed, tilted, backward, retroverted or tilted. There are also beautiful medical terms like: uterine retro-versionn, uterine retroflexion,retro-versionn of the uterus, symptomatic uterineretro-versionn, sympromatic uterine reflexion, uterine retrodisplacement, reflexion of the uterus. But how does the uterus normally sit, and how is a tipped uterus sitting?
There are not many specific symptoms of a tipped uterus because it is more of a situation than a disease. A lot of women do not find out that they have a tipped uterus unless it is mentioned by their doctor or an ultrasound technician. Most women do not experience any difficulties or problems as a result of a tipped uterus.
BuckleyBoo is a growing collection of award-winning developmental stuffed toys co-created by a child psychologist and grandma that encourage cognitive development and sequential learning through matching, buckling and unbuckling. Plus BuckleyBoos are adorable and cuddly and are sure to become your little one’s new favorite friend.

Uterine artery embolization (UAE), also called uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) is an endovascular procedure, meaning it is done through the arterial system. It is non-surgical and minimally invasive. It does not require general anesthesia- the groin is numbed and the patient is sedated, but still conscious enough to respond to a question.
Let us step back from our desire to go off to the Dollar Store and buy cheap plastic trinkets for the birthday bash.
There is no reason that you can not try and make the Birthday spread as healthy as possible.
Having a princess party? Using your digital camera take a picture of all of the little princesses and print them out before the party has ended. As the girls leave hand them each the photo that was taken in a special frame.
Pregnancy is a blissful condition, and motherhood is one of the most beautiful experiences in every woman’s life, but the fact is that it goes together with some not so pleasant aspect. Morning sickness is one of them.
Neutral approach right after you get up from the bed is the formula: glass of water and fresh air. Keep your body hydrated enough, but stick to the water, because all the other drink might promote sickness. Also, lemonade could be a good replacement, if you need a flavor and want to get the whole body refreshed. Many women report that even a smell of citrus can make them feel better.
Thinking of breakfast, even if you are hungry, can come as disgusting when waking up dizzy, but you should avoid an empty stomach. Stomach acid can make morning sickness worse, so try to eat a small amount, but often. You might want to avoid groceries, especially going on your own to buy them, because the smell of groceries tends to make many women feel worse. Stick to the protein rich meals, but avoid fatty and spicy food. If you want just to have a bite and wait until the sickness goes away, try eating nuts or some neutral salads. Also, it seems that cold meals are easier to cope with than hot ones when feeling sick.
Herbal teas can be quite helpful, and most of the women say that ginger tea can be an easy and quick relief to morning nausea. You can easily prepare it at home or buy it in the form of syrup or tablets. Also, add multivitamins to your every day’s diet. Vitamin B complex or just vitamin B6 are particularly handy when fighting morning sickness and vomiting.


Cord Blood Information
July 13, 2016 by • Cord Blood Information • 0 Comments
Cord blood banking has become an increasingly popular health option for new parents in both Canada and the U.S.. Parents see it as an option toward insuring that their child will have a better chance of beating any possible future serious illness through the use of the stem cells present in the cord blood.
In an explanation provided by the Cord Blood Association of Canada, “Although the number of parents choosing to bank their newborn’s cord blood has doubled in the past five years as more families are becoming aware of this technology, over 98% of expectant parents become aware of cord blood banking only after child-birth, when their newborn’s cord blood has been discarded and no longer recoverable. As a new and promising medical option, there is important information about cord blood banking that every expectant parent should be informed before making decision on whether to bank their newborn’s cord blood.
If you are considering or have any questions about Cord Blood storage we have tried to put as many sources below as possible, to start you on your journey. Good luck!
Cord Blood Banking
Hema-Quebec Public Cord Blood Bank
National Marrow Donor Program-Details on umbilical cord blood donation
Cord Blood
Cord Blood Association of Canada
The March of Dimes-Umbilical Cord Blood
National Cord Blood Program – Cord Blood Q&A
GentleBirth.org – Umbilical cord issues
Parents Guide to Cord Blood
Cord Blood Blog
International Cord Blood Registry
Cord Blood Legislation by State (United States)