What well known company revolutionized the disposable diaper in 1961 with the introduction of a superabsorbent gelling material that turns liquid into gel.
What is Pampers?
How many tastebuds does a baby have when they are born?
What is 30,000? - Adults only have about 10,000
What makes infant skin more susceptible to irritation and allergic reactions
-What is 30 % thinner than adult skin.
When is it safe for a baby to face forward in a car seat?
What is at least 2 years of age and taller and heavier than the rear facing seat rating. There are convertible car seats rated rear facing for young people up to 50lbs with a Hight of 49 inches.
What is the largest number of babies born to any one woman.
between 1725 to 1765 a woman in Russia gave birth to 16 sets of twins, 7 sets of triplets and 4 sets of quadruplets (69 babies)
How many diapers (on average) are used by a baby in the first year of life?
What is 2500 to 3000 diapers?
How much formula or milk should a baby eat on average each day?
What is 2.5 oz of breast milk or formula per 1lb of body weight.
How many bones to babies have when they are born?
What is 300
What is the minimum weight for a baby to safely ride in a car seat.
What is 4 lbs
What is the most popular day of the week for babies to be born? What day is the slowest?
Most babies are born on a Wednesday :) while Sunday is the slowest day.
Why are diapers sized by weight and not sized the same way we size children's clothing?
What is snug fit and optimal absorbency? Because babies vary in shape, size and growth rate - weight is the best way to make sure that the diaper being used fits in the best way possible.
At what age can babies start drinking plain water? Why is this something to know?
-What is 6 months - babies younger than six months have key organs that are not fully developed. Drinking plain water can upset their electrolyte balance causing serious health issues. at 6 months - babies can have up to 8oz of water daily if needed.
What is the highest number of Teeth a baby has been born with?
what is 12
What is the average expiration date for car seats.
What is 6 years from the manufacture date. Some can be good for up to 10 years.
How often to new born babies pee?
What is every 20 min?
What is the smallest diaper made and who makes it?
What is the Papers Swaddlers size PXXS? - Preemie extra, extra, small... it is the size of 2 cotton balls stacked. for babies weighing less than 500 grahams.
What is 1 year - 12 months of age
How far can a new born baby see?
what is 8 to 12 inches
When was the first child safety seat developed.
What is the 1960s. The first safety focused design was produced in the 1960s, all of the earlier seats focused on convenience. Seats in the 1930, were simple frames and pads designed to help small children see out the window. The first rear facing seat that was introduced that could be installed without a base was in 1977 (evenflow)
What is the percentage of babies born on their actual due date?
What is 5%
What potty training method aims to help parents read their babies cues and signals to support baby's to eliminate waste in the appropriate place at a very early age.
What is Elimination Communication? - this technique can start as early as birth.
When is it ok to give your baby Honey?
What is 14 days
What is the safest infant seat on the market?
What is all infant seats on the market. All safety seats pass the same safety regulations. Everything else is fluff and convenience.
When are babies able to taste food?
in their mother's womb