Anonymous wrote:I never understood why Americans love to go outside in the cold in shorts and flip-flops, why they let the kids play in the winter with no jackets, why they don't put hats on babies, why they like to drink ice cold water when the A/C is already blowing cold air on you, so many whys.... All of this sounds like torture to me and I'm pretty sure most immigrants. We like to be warm and cosy! Even at the hospital they just keep your baby in a diaper and sometimes swaddle. That was so weird to me. My family is always the one bundled up at the playground while others are just in their hoodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At River Road Bethesda Whole Foods. Mom is bundled up warm coming out of her BMW, but baby isn't. Sorry, but WTF is wrong here? It's 37 degrees!
IT. IS. NOT. THAT. COLD.
Yes! Thank you.
Where are you from OP?? 37 degrees is not even freezing. Ridiculous post.[/quote''
Agree. It is not that cold out.
Anonymous wrote:To ALL THE NEW PARENTS ABOUT HATS ON BABIES!
Things today for somethings are the same as always- Putting a hat and covering
your baby’s ears is to protect your child. A newborn is stil trying to strengthen the immune system and developing to be strong
In a world that is infectious. The uncovered ears, even in 30 seconds of cold can become a problem. If your baby has asthma, or other unknown
issues, you open up a world of pain and suffering. Ear infections can cause many problems and even cause deafness. Not only
Is it sharp pain in the ears of a baby - the long long crying for the parent is very trying. The babies head is the largest part of the body
And holds the heat in. If just one second of cold prompts a cold in newborns, it prompts many things in the respiratory system and
anewborn is still developing. The ears head hands and feet is where heat escapes.
Seriously, why wouldn’t you want to protect and prevent your baby and discomfort if it’s in your power to do so.
Preventive maintenance in anything is always a good idea - but to prevent something for a baby or a child from suffering and being
Uncomfortable is an action. Hat no hat .. is not modern day parenting. Protecting the child is a always things.
A little more empathy- if it were you wouldnt you want to be protected? again you are also protect yourself from long nights of screams
And stress - just by putting a hat and covering the ears.. a baby needs to stay warm - not be like a light switch in temperature control - that
30 sec to the car- is just the beginning of what will become lazy and your child will suffer. Protection is number one. Why would you question what you can protect?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Today’s Washington Post - Health & Science Section:
“If your head is the only part of your body not covered, you will lose a lot of heat during the winter.”
— Ken Zafren, MD, Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University Medical Center
Why do people want their children to get cold, and sick?
The article goes on the explain which hats are best, and recommends a gaiter or infinity type of scarf, which can’t fall off or get caught in a car door.
Hahahah. That is an article by consumer reports that wants you to know they rate hats. And they make no connection between being cold and getting sick.
Sucker.
Exactly. Makes no connection between this and getting sick.
And you know what? Losing heat is a good thing if you are overheated. I'm a pediatrician, and we always have a rash (heh) of babies and toddlers brought in with rashes during the cold months. It's called prickly heat in some places, and more technically miliaria, and it's from being overbundled. Those kids would have benefitted from losing some heat, not suffered.