Baby Names

  • What will be 2014's Baby Name Trends?

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    The New Year is here! And in the world of babies one of the most fun trends to follow is that of popular, unusual, surprising, creative and downright awesome baby names.

    The baby name experts at Nameberry released their predictions for the trends to expect in 2014 baby names. Family history and tradition will stand out as a top inspiration source for new names, according to the predictions. So expect to see quite a few more Ethels, Gertrudes, and Wolfgangs at playdates in the new year.

    More baby girls will be sporting traditional boys' names as their middle names, a la Lucy Charles or Tabitha James. World leaders (Pope Francis I), Greek mythology (Persephone), and classic literature (Atticus, Huckleberry, Scarlett) will also inspire new parents in 2014.

    Since sugar and spice make everything nice, expect for new 2014 parents to find ideas for baby names in their kitchen cupboards. Cinnamon, Rosemary, Saffron: all culinary delights that should now double as popular new baby names.

    And what letter will most baby names start with this year? We'll see "C" come up as the catchiest letter for new babies in 2014's cribs and cradles: Clementine, Cedar, Cassius, Cyrus, et cetera.

  • Minimizing Toxins While Breastfeeding

    Breastfeeding provides a growing baby with numerous health advantages. Breastmilk’s natural ingredients include protein (whey, casein, and other baby-friendly proteins), fats, vitamins, and lactose, in addition to infection-fighting leukocytes (APA).

    If you are considering breastfeeding, it's a wonderful option. Science Daily, for example, discusses PSTI (pancreatic secretory tripsin inhibitor) which reinforces and strengthens the lining of newborns’ intestines. Leukocytes, which battle illness in babies, also only exist in breastmilk. Nursing could also go so far as to improve baby’s genes in ways that safeguard an infant’s immune system.

    However, it behooves moms and their babies to also understand that healthy nutrients aren’t all that can transfer via breastmilk from mother to baby. What you eat, drink, or use for your bodycare during pregnancy and nursing can contaminate your breastmilk and expose your baby to risk. Florence Williams, acclaimed author of “Breasts,” wrote in a 2005 NYT article about how toxins can transfer from mother to baby via the breastmilk. Women in their child-bearing years may have unknowingly developed a “chemical burden,” or buildup of harmful compounds:

    When we nurse our babies, we feed them not only the fats, sugars and proteins that fire their immune systems, metabolisms and cerebral synapses. We also feed them, albeit in minuscule amounts, paint thinners, dry-cleaning fluids, wood preservatives, toilet deodorizers, cosmetic additives, gasoline byproducts, rocket fuel, termite poisons, fungicides and flame retardants. -Williams

    This should not discourage mothers who wish to breastfeed - but rather should make them more judicious about their exposure to chemical toxins during pregnancy and nursing. What you put into and onto your body counts in the pursuit of a healthy body for both you and your baby. Keep that truth in mind when selecting which products to incorporate into your skincare and haircare regimens.

    Women should look after themselves during nursing as carefully as they do during pregnancy. Here are a few tips to accomplish just that, while avoiding exposure to toxins where possible:

    1. Use chemical-free, natural products. Research and stick to beauty lines such as our very own Nine Naturals.
    2. Read product labels closely. Learn how to recognize variations of harmful chemicals as phthalates and sulfates.
    3. Eat organic. Make organic food choices that optimize your nutrient sources and minimize chemical exposure, like pesticides.
    4. Steer clear of second hand smoke. You obviously know not to smoke at all while pregnant. Research also proves that cigarette and marijuana smoke can subject your infant to risk of SIDS and stunted growth and development.
    5. Avoid synthetic fragrances. They’re riddled with toxins and can enter your body through your respiratory system and through your skin.
    6. Inform your physician of any and all medications. From aspirin to acne cream, even the most innocuous medication can cause harm to your body and your baby’s body while nursing. Have a detailed discussion with your pediatrician and / or obstetrician to go over which meds are safest and which are risky.

    Want to learn more about preparing for breastfeeding? Read our Top 5 Tips on how to Prepare for Breastfeeding and check out our Nine Ways to Reduce Your Toxic Burden During Pregnancy.

    We wish you a wonderful experience with your newborn. As always, we encourage you to keep your body healthy through pregnancy, breastfeeding and beyond. Because taking care of yourself is the best thing you can do for your baby - especially during this special time in the baby's development.

  • Baby Name Day! - Featuring Jasper + Jade

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    These baby names are “rockin’”! What do you think? Would you ever choose one of these baby names? Tell us on Facebook!

  • Baby Name Day - Featuring Venus + Leo

    Diggin' these celestial-inspired baby names meaning love and lion! What about you? Tell us your thoughts on Facebook!

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  • Baby Name Day - Featuring Athena + Adonis

    Check out our Greek-mythology inspired baby names of the week! Yay or nay? Let us know on Facebook!

  • Baby Name Day - Featuring Zoe + August

    Today we're featuring the names Zoe and August! Are you considering either of these names for your baby-to-be? Here are the meanings of each:

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  • Tuesday Name Day - Featuring Sophia + Jacob

    Did you know Sophia + Jacob are the two most popular baby names in the U.S. right now? Here's a little about their etymology and famous celebs who have children with these names:

     

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