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Nursing Pillow Cover
Feeding baby is a breeze with our nursing pillow cover. Keep your nursing pillow clean, and are easy to wash and use again! Many styles to choose from. One side cotton print other side in super soft minky. Or choose an all super soft minky cover!
Expertly designed for comfort and convenience, our Nursing Pillow Cover features a soft fawn minky fabric that is both gentle on sensitive skin and stylish. With a perfect fit for any nursing pillow, this cover is a must-have for new moms. Enjoy a cozy and stress-free nursing experience with our premium quality cover.
"Enhance your nursing experience with our Navy Buck and Minky Nursing Pillow Cover. Designed to fit most nursing pillows, this cover features a charming navy buck and woodland design, adding a touch of style to your feeding routine. Made from soft and durable materials, it provides a comfortable and hygienic surface for you and your baby."
This vintage cowboy nursing pillow cover, with its tailored fit and soft minky back, provides a comfortable and stylish solution for breastfeeding moms. Say goodbye to uncomfortable covers and hello to a cozy and functional accessory that will make nursing sessions a breeze.
This nursing pillow cover is made of silky soft cow minky material, providing a comfortable and gentle touch for both babies and mothers. The unique cow print adds a touch of fun to any nursery, making it both functional and stylish. Easily interchangeable and machine washable, it's a convenient and practical addition to your feeding routine.
Enhance your nursing experience with our Tulip Fawn and Minky Nursing Pillow Cover. Made from soft woodland fabric, this cover adds comfort and style to your nursing pillow. Its tulip fawn design brings a touch of nature to your baby's feeding time.
This nursing pillow cover in navy coral floral provides both style and functionality. Made with soft minky fabric, it adds a touch of luxury to your nursing experience. The navy and coral floral pattern adds a pop of color to your nursery while the cover protects your nursing pillow from spills and stains.
This nursing pillow cover features a wild west cowboy design and is made with soft Minky fabric. Enhance your nursing experience with a touch of Western style.
Expertly designed for safety and convenience, this nursing pillow cover features a tailored fit to ensure a secure hold while feeding. The light gray buck and deer design adds a playful touch to any woodland themed nursery. Made with soft minky fabric back for comfort and ease of use.
This nursing pillow cover features a trendy black and white cow print, guaranteed to elevate any nursery decor. The soft minky back offers a comfortable and cozy surface for your baby. With its tailored fit, this cover ensures a secure and snug fit on any nursing pillow.
This white and gray arrow nursing pillow cover provides a comfortable and stylish addition to your nursing routine. Made with soft and durable minky fabric, it offers a cozy surface for you and your baby. Keep your nursing pillow clean and add a touch of modern design to your nursery with this cover.
Elevate your nursing experience with our Vintage Airplane Nursing Pillow Cover. Designed with a charming vintage airplane pattern, this cover adds a touch of nostalgia to your nursery. Made with soft, durable minky fabric, it's gentle on your baby's delicate skin.
This nursing pillow cover boasts a tailored fit and a trendy western-inspired design featuring luxurious brown sugar cow minky fabric. Made entirely of minky, it offers both comfort and style for nursing moms. Experience the softness and convenience of this must-have cover.
This cream aztec and cow minky nursing pillow cover offers a stylish western touch to your nursing experience. The soft and cozy aztec fleece and cow minky materials provide comfort and ease while feeding. Elevate your nursing routine with this functional and fashionable cover.
Enhance your nursing experience with our Nursing Pillow Cover. Made from soft and durable materials, this cover features a beautiful woodland print with a dark gray buck design. Perfect for bringing comfort and style to feedings.
Introducing our Nursing Pillow Cover in Teal Aztec and Cow minky. This cover features a stylish and versatile design that combines a trendy teal aztec pattern with soft and comfortable cow minky fabric. Keep your nursing pillow clean and stylish with this must-have accessory.
This nursing pillow cover features a beautiful summer floral design, adding a touch of style to your nursing experience. Made with soft and durable materials, it provides a comfortable and convenient way to breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby. Upgrade your nursing essentials with this versatile and chic cover.
This nursing pillow cover is made of soft and plush storm cow minky material, providing comfortable support for you and your baby during feeding sessions. The cover is designed specifically for nursing pillows, ensuring a perfect fit and easy maintenance. Create a cozy and functional space for bonding with your little one.
This nursing pillow cover features a beautiful teal floral design, adding a touch of style to your nursing experience. Made with soft and durable materials, it provides a comfortable and convenient way to breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby. Upgrade your nursing essentials with this versatile and chic cover.
This nursing pillow cover features a luxurious navy minky fabric, adding a soft and silky feel to your nursing experience. With its high-quality material, this cover provides ultimate comfort for both you and your baby. Say goodbye to rough, uncomfortable covers and hello to a cozy feeding session.
This nursing pillow cover features a luxurious lilac minky fabric, adding a soft and silky feel to your nursing experience. With its high-quality material, this cover provides ultimate comfort for both you and your baby. Say goodbye to rough, uncomfortable covers and hello to a cozy feeding session.
I ordered this bedding set for my new grandson and it’s absolutely adorable! A nice blend of country (for dad) and modern (for mom). Looks to be well made and soft for baby💙🙌
Literally the best quality of minky blankets! I have purchased probably over 20 blankets from DBC. Extremely soft and these blankets are so durable! They make the best gifts as well! Always quick shipping and the owners and staff are nothing short of AMAZING! Y'all will forever have my business!
It’s pretty well known that parenthood is one of the most difficult yet incredibly rewarding things that anyone could do in their life. If our sole biological purpose as human beings is to procreate and carry on offspring, then parenthood can also be considered the single most important thing that people could ever do. What’s interesting is that, despite how much importance we weigh on this responsibility and privilege to be able to raise a child, there exist a good number of misconceptions and myths about parenthood. Whether this misinformation is coming from those who’ve never been parents before or perhaps from parents of several generations ago, it’s interesting to see how standard parenting practices and how to be the best parent ever can change throughout time.
Helping Your Newborn Grow Healthy, Safe And Strong
You see, at DBC Baby Bedding Co, we’re invested in the health and wellbeing of your new baby. If you’re an expecting parent or a brand new parent of a newborn, we congratulate you! We’re proud to support new and expecting parents by providing what we believe to be the very best in custom nursery bedding and custom baby bedding. Your precious angel needs a great amount of rest after being introduced to this world, and that’s why we think it’s so important that each parent sets up their nursery ahead of time with the right unique baby bedding sets, baby sheet sets, custom crib bedding collections, and more. Design the nursery of your dreams with the help of DBC Baby Bedding Co today!
Now, in the interest of providing advice to new or expecting parents, let’s go ahead and dive into some of this misinformation about being a parent. Parenting is far from easy, but knowing the right information definitely helps!
Myth: The Age Of Two Is Always A Difficult Time
Right off the bat, in fairness, helping your child safely grow up in the world is always going to be a trying experience no matter who you are. The “twos”, or the period of time between 18 months to 30 months for your baby, are only terrible if you’re unprepared. If you’re anywhere near a normal parent who obviously wants the very best love and care for your child, then we trust that you’ll make it a point to be prepared for all stages of your child’s life.
It is true that sometime during this stretch, it’s practically certain that your sweet, seemingly-innocent baby will grow a feisty, stubborn toddler-like temperament. Yes, dealing with this can be overly taxing, especially if you have multiple kids. Just remember to keep your eye on the positive side of things and know that your child will eventually grow out of this.
Myth: You Should Never Bribe Your Child Under Any Circumstances
To be clear, bribing your child is almost always a bad idea, and we’re not recommending that you do so. However, if you avoid bribing 98 percent of the time, there’s definitely some useful value in those 2 percent of situations where decent behavior just seems impossible. Promising to buy something at the end of the day so that they’ll cooperate isn’t all that bad, again, so long as it is not a habitual thing. Needless to say, on a practical level, bribery costs money, and it also loses its effectiveness pretty quickly. You’ll also want to avoid resorting to bribery whenever possible because you don’t want to be sending a message along the lines of this: “You don’t have to behave like a civilized human being unless there’s something in it for you.”
Myth: Babies Who Walk And Talk Early Are The Smartest Of Their Peer Group
You would naturally assume that this is true. However, as it turns out, earlier-than-average talking and walking skills are relatively meaningless in the grand scheme of life. If anything, these highly noticeable developmental milestones are more of a measure of motor development as opposed to IQ or intellect. Both talking and walking require normal nerve growth which occurs at its own pace in each child.
Myth: Having A Baby Ruins Sex Indefinitely
Having a baby does not ruin your sex life; it changes it. Sex can very well return to its pre-baby norm - the trick is for couples not to put too much pressure on themselves, be patient, and let the physical intimacy return slowly. Keep in mind that your sexual triggers will likely change as well. Instead of lingerie or that nice dress shirt, something as seemingly non-sexual as a good night’s sleep and a trusted babysitter could do more in the way of getting your hormones going.
Myth: Parents Shouldn’t Have Disagreements In Front Of Their Children
It’s difficult to generalize this myth. If the parents are violently lashing out at each other and raising their voices to uncomfortable levels, this should not happen in front of the child (and, quite frankly, should not happen at all in light of a happy and healthy marriage). However, calm, low-volume and rational blame-free discussions are something different. If your child is old enough to roughly grasp what is going on, they might very well learn valuable life lessons about conflict resolution in the context of a healthy adult relationship.
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If you’re a new parent or you’re going to be a new parent soon (congratulations either way!), then chances are that you’ll be grouped into various parenting demographics over time. Even if you’re not a data junkie, it can be pretty interesting to look into statistics and information, especially when what you’re reading is relevant to your own life. If you’ve been tackling your parental responsibilities for some time now, how do you think you’re doing?
Helping New Parents And Their Children Learn And Grow
In another blog post geared toward you parents out there, the custom baby bedding pros at DBC Baby Bedding Co are going to discuss various parenting statistics in the United States. Whether or not you live in this country, you’re bound to be able to relate to at least some of this data, and if not, then it may still provide some thought-sparking ideas or insight about how you’re doing as a parent and everything that goes into the experience.
The search for quality newborn bedding at a fair price can be daunting, but rest assured knowing that you have a unique crib bedding company that’s here to help you build the ultimate nursery room for your newborn. Shop the best baby bedding and custom nursery bedding solutions on the market here at DBC Baby Bedding Co!
Doing A Good Job
No parent wants to admit that they’re doing a bad job at being a mom or dad, and the truth is that it will never be a perfect experience for anyone - that’s just not how parenting was designed. According to a Pew research poll, most parents report that they feel like they’re doing a good job raising their kids, and this is fairly consistent across different income groups. Indeed, nearly identical shares of parents with incomes of $75,000 or higher (46%), $30,000 to $74,999 (44%) and less than $30,000 (46%) say that they are doing a very good job as parents, with similar shares saying that they’re doing a good job.
What’s interesting is that these parental self-assessments don’t differ by income, but there is some variance across other demographic divides, such as gender and generation. Among all parents, more mothers than fathers say they are doing a very good job raising their children (51% vs 39%), and Millennial mothers are particularly inclined to give themselves a positive rating. Nearly six-in-ten or 57% of moms ages 18 to 34 say that they are doing a very good job as a parent, representing a higher share than Millennial dads (43%) or any other generational group.
Being Overprotective
This one might not come as too much of a surprise, but in the same poll, mothers turned out to be more overprotective than fathers. About six-in-ten parents or 62% said that they can sometimes be overprotective, while a quarter of respondents said that they tend to give their children a little too much freedom. In several key ways, mothers and fathers approach parenting from a different angle. Mothers are more likely than fathers to say that they can be overprotective as well as give in a little too quickly and excessively praise their children. This might be because mothers generally tend to have more extensive support networks that they rely on for advice about parenting. This means that mothers are much more likely than fathers to turn to family members and friends as well as parenting resources like books, magazines, and online articles.
Importance Of Identity
There is at least one key area identified in the Pew survey where gender did not make a difference. In what could be considered “wholesome” data, mothers and fathers are equally likely to say that being a parent is extremely important to their overall identity. In the poll, about six-in-ten moms (58%) and dads (57%) reported this, and an additional 35% and 37% reported that being a parent is very important to their overall identity, respectively.
A Healthy Balance Of Parental Involvement
When it comes to parental involvement in their child’s education and other matters, this is where things become a little more polarized. About half of respondents (53%) of those with school-age children reported that they were satisfied with their level of engagement, whereas the other 46% said that they wish they could be doing more. Another interesting point is that most parents generally don’t think children should feel bad about getting poor grades, so long as they are trying hard. Totally fair, right? Well, on the flipside, about half of respondents (52%) said that they would be “very disappointed” if their children were average students. Is this indicative of overly strict or harsh parenting? It’s not up to us to decide, but it’s an interesting thought to consider.
Give Your Baby A Solid Foundation With Our Custom Baby Bedding
Regardless of where you fit into these parenting statistics, ensuring that your new baby has the very best baby bedding and custom nursery bedding solutions from DBC Baby Bedding Co is very important. Secure a healthy life for your own baby by shopping our baby nursery bedding sets online today!
Whoever said that parenting was easy has probably never been a parent ever before. Parenting will throw you and your partner through loops you never imagined were possible, subjecting you two to trials and tribulations that test the integrity of your relationship. Now, with that being said, parenting is also quite possibly one of the most rewarding experiences that a human being could go through, and here at DBC Baby Bedding Co, we really value giving the gift of life. Let’s just say that parents deserve more than a little credit when it comes to being the heroes of procreation.
Make Parenthood A Little Easier With The Best Baby Bedding From Us
In our previous blog post about parenthood myths, our custom baby bedding suppliers addressed some typical misunderstandings about parenthood, and in today’s blog post, we’re going to continue touching on a few more parenthood myths. Once you’ve refined your knowledge about parenthood (if you’re here, chances are that you’re a new parent, right?), make sure that your loved one is warm and comfortable at night by shopping our unique crib bedding and newborn bedding sets. After all, your baby deserves the best, and the best in custom baby bedding is what we do!
Myth: Parents Shouldn’t Tell Their Kids No
Contrary to popular belief, it’s okay to tell your kids that they shouldn’t have or do something - you don’t have to be the “Yes Man” of parenting. Setting limits actually teaches kids various skills and also helps them feel safe, according to Maui clinical psychologist Heather Wittenberg. Saying “no” doesn’t hurt your child so long as it is done in a respectful and appropriate manner as opposed to a hostile or aggressive tone. The context is far more important than the actual word “no.”
Other examples of helpful, healthy limit setting include suspending your teen’s cell phone privileges if they aren’t meeting their responsibilities (something that’s way down the line for all of you new parents, but hey, it’s never too early to start giving it some thought). When your baby is of toddler age, as another example, taking them out of a party setting until he calms down and expresses his frustrations in words is another healthy and constructive way of saying “no, I’m not going to tolerate that kind of behavior.”
Myth: Your Marriage Will Survive Total Neglect While Raising Kids
The marriage and eternal, loving bond between you and your partner is the whole reason behind having a child, so neglecting your relationship can result in disastrous consequences. While it is true that parenting is all-consuming, attention and focus on the quality of the marriage itself is required to be a successful parent.
Again, as we mentioned above, parenting is no easy feat - in fact, it’s one of the most challenging things that a person can go through. Couples might only communicate when there’s conflict, engage in individual activities, and not spend any time together without the kid(s) around. This causes the marriage to become one-dimensional, focusing solely on the parenting aspect while foregoing any extent of friendship or intimacy. This is not okay. Children tend to learn how to have close relationships by watching their parents do it, so set a good example for your growing kiddo by nurturing your connection with your partner. In this, each partner should be thanking, complimenting and touching each other, providing a source of strength and comfort for each other as well as the child during the everyday ins and outs of parenting.
Side note: Have fun without the kids! Hire a trusted babysitter and go on dates, picking activities that involve laughter, joy, and even something new. Activities that you used to enjoy together back in your younger days are also a great way to keep the spark of the relationship going strong.
Myth: If Your Kids Aren’t Happy, You’re Parenting Incorrectly
In the United States, there’s a huge emphasis on happiness in our culture, so if your kids aren’t happy most or even all of the time, many parents start to worry about what they’re doing wrong. Really, it’s completely normal for your children (and all people in general) to experience a range of emotions. Kids aren’t exempt from experiencing the same highs and lows that adults feel, which actually leads to a much richer and in-depth life as opposed to a more “monochromatic” life.
Each of us is naturally born with a range of emotional experiences and capabilities. It’s healthy to be able to feel and deal with all of them. So, if your growing child is going through a hard time or they just seem upset for little to reason, be there for them - whether lending an ear or providing sage advice, parenting is all about being accessible for your child when things are great and when things aren’t so great.
It’s worth noting that persistent unhappiness with your child may be problematic. This could be a sign that your child is struggling with depression, in which your child constantly cries, has low energy and disrupted sleep. Other kids may be more irritable, agitated and even hostile. Pay attention to how your kid is acting and discuss it with your partner.
The Foundation For Your Child’s Life
The nursery is where your child begins to grow into life, and so it only makes sense to get the best custom nursery bedding that’s out there. From boy’s rooms, girl’s rooms and gender-neutral rooms, DBC Baby Bedding Co has everything that new parents need to create the ideal nursery. Shop our unique baby bedding sets today!
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