Wednesday, December 22, 2010

A chiropractor comments on carrying a baby in an infant car seat


The other day a prospective customer into Crocodile Baby Store to look at a stroller and car seat for her first, as-yet-unborn, child. This is her reaction.

"Hi Gerry,

WOW!!! I was really impressed with your service, knowledge and advice! Particularly when you informed me what I really needed, not what you wanted to sell me.

I was especially impressed with your knowledge on the infant cars seats that detach and travel as a single unit. I am very concerned with this product and was worried I needed to purchase one because I have seen first hand the damage they can cause parents and babies.

Being a Chiropractor for over 10 years and specializing in pediatrics and pregnancy, I have become increasingly alarmed at the possible long term damage that can occur from these mobile seats. On a daily basis I see parents who struggle to carry these mobile car seats, and strain their bodies. I have also observed new babies who have been left in these seats for too long with their heads becoming flat on one side, dropped over to one side or forwards.

Neck, shoulder, rib cage, pelvis, knee and ankle problems can arise or aggravate old injuries from lifting a heavy load on only one side of your body repetitively. Similar strains occur when struggling to get the infant car seats in and out of cars.

Babies are very susceptible in early days of molding to their environment and a lack of movement results in decreased brain stimulation causing several long term effects. Basic neurology states that the Motor movement of the body drives the Sensory system which in turn develops the cerebral cortex(smart part of your brain). With the weight of a newborn's head on such a weak neck, lack of proper head support is very stressful on the nervous, skeletal and circulatory system. A newborn's cranium or head is sensitive to flattening when left for too long in one position. This is not just an aesthetic point, the brain is resting within this cavity and the cranial bone movement determines how well cerebral spinal fluid circulates and bathes the brain and cord. A flattened occiput (back of the head) has been linked to SID's, nervous system, respiratory, digestive, cardiac and behavioural problems. I work with babies with colic, sleep issues, ear aches, breast-feeding problems and more and they always have cranial and upper cervical problems.

It makes complete sense why we should be encouraged to keep babies moving and to lay them flat in a bassinet or cradled in a sling.

With all of the Physical, Chemical and Emotional stress that is on parents and babies these days it is nice to know that we don't all have to subscribe to the same products.

Products that are introduced to our western society may be very convenient or look good but what is the long term cost to us and our environment? We are now the sickest species on the planet.

Thank you for your time and insight!

Dr Amber Kirk"

Friday, November 26, 2010

Get a bassinette with that stroller

The other day a gentlemen, who represents one of our stroller suppliers, told me that Canada has a lot more “healthy baby stores” than the US does. In comparison to Seattle, Philadelphia or St Louis, Vancouver has many more “healthy baby stores”.

What he meant by the term "healthy baby stores” is stores that are concerned about the safety and health of your baby, focusing on the safest car seats, breathable mattresses, organic products and the advantages of a bassinette over a car seat on a stroller, as opposed to big box stores who simply display popular products.

As an example, this stroller supplier said that if he asked his Canadian stores what accessory should be added to his company’s line, about 90% would say a bassinette that goes on the stroller.

If the same question were asked in the US, about 10% would ask for bassinettes and about 90% would ask for more car seat adaptors (to fit a more varied number of car seats). We have been pushing the bassinette on stroller idea for as long as we have been open – in 1999.

Babies need to lie flat with their heads directly perpendicular to their shoulders, with no drooping of the head onto the shoulder. Why is this? To be really clear about this, new babies need as much oxygen in their developing brain as they can possibly get. Laying a baby down in a bassinette is better than having a baby in a car seat, where the neck could bend and the flow of oxygen-rich blood is slowed to the brain. Now some people say that this will cause flatheadedness in the baby. Any position the baby is left in for a long time will cause flatheadedness. You can cure this by picking up your baby every half hour or so, hugging her and cradling her for a few minutes in your arms. This causes the blood to circulate, changes the position of the baby so arteries and veins open up in a different way (You’ve done yoga, right?) and generally gives a good flush to the system. Then in the resting pose in the bassinette, a baby laying flat presents no crimps or resistance from gravity for oxygen-filled blood to flow to the brain.

While Crocodile Baby thinks we are unique with our product mix that features organic, sustainable and healthy products, there obviously is an ethos at work here where many Canadian stores focus on health in most things they sell. We have one supplier (not the same one), who signs their corporate emails as follows:
"Any baby that lies flat for the first six months of life can be up to 30% healthier and more intelligent than a baby that sits upright"
~Prof. Kita, Kobe University of Japan"

So, when you buy a stroller, be Canadian, eh. Get a bassinette to go with it.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Besides a lower price, what's the big deal with the Britax Car Seat Sale?

Crocodile is having a Britax car seat sale and, aside from a lower price, you may be wondering why this is such a big deal.
Simply put, Britax is the best car seat brand available to Canadians. All the seats are made in the USA in their Charlotte North Carolina location, where they also have their own crash test sleds. Car seats are made to order - so there are no old seats sitting around the warehouse to be foisted on the unsuspecting public. Both simple and complex technologies are employed to make the seat safe and easy to use.
One example of these technologies is the improvement to shoulder belt height. As you probably know, in the forward facing toddler seat, the shoulder belt has to be at or above the child's shoulder - but those kids just keep growing! Previously, you had to uninstall the car seat, un-thread the shoulder belts at the back , feed them out through the lower slot and then feed them back into a higher slot, then re-thread each shoulder belt onto the metal connector and finally re-install the car seat in your car. Now, the Advocate, Boulevards and Diplomat have a nautical screw at the back of the seat which is operated by knobs on the side that raise and lower the shoulder belts and the head protection. Therefore there is no un-installation and re-installation required so there is less room for error.
Another significant improvement are the air cushions on the Britax Advocate. A very significant impact can occur on these outer cushions without reaching the baby's head - previously the impact was onto the hard plastic shell which was easily transmitted into the car seat itself. Yes this is Britax's most expensive car seat, but we think it is also demonstrably the safest.
The prices we are going to be selling at on Saturday, June 5 are as follows:
Advocate CS on sale for $329.99 you save $70.00
Boulevard CS on sale for $309.99 you save $60.00
Boulevard on sale for $289.99 you save $50.00
Frontier XT on sale for $259.99 you save $40.00
Diplomat on sale for $244.99 you save $35.00
Chaperone Infant Car Seat on sale for $239.99 you save $30.00
Parkway SG on sale for $129.99 you save $10.00

You may be interested in what consumers have to say about the Britax seats so we give you these links that we have been able to find (hint: read the epinions review first):
http://www.consumersearch.com/car-seats?gclid=CNmY0KPb_6ECFReenAodsTREGA&ef_id=1953:3:s_1f43227f59ae958ec59a0050dfd363ae_3674131762:TAVrj9BbrmIAAAaqEU0AAARA:20100601202031
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/babies-kids/baby-toddler/car-seats/car-seat-recommendations/booster-seat.htm
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/babies-kids/baby-toddler/convertible-car-seats/overview/convertible-car-seats-ov.htm
http://www.babygizmo.com/mom/review/britax_advocate_cs_convertible_car_seat_-_opus_gray/e9l73p8.html
http://www.babygizmo.com/c/convertible_car_seats/britax/true.html
http://carseatblog.com/?p=4722
http://carseatblog.com/?p=2454
http://carseatblog.com/?page_id=401
http://www.consumersearch.com/car-seats/best-convertible-car-seats
http://babyproducts.about.com/od/carseats/tp/topconvcarseats.htm
http://www.epinions.com/Car_Seats--britax

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Crocodile Baby has now received the Orbit Stroller and Car seat system after a three year wait caused, not only by Canada's stringent - and expensive - safety regulations, but also by its popularity in the USA - the owners have been to busy to open another market in Canada. Cruising the net I have found a long and useful comment from a consumer, which I have edited, that highlights his view of the Orbit Stroller ( he was comparing the Orbit to another stroller which I have chosen to exclude from here):
" Right out of the box the Orbit was dead easy because it was already pre assembled-no tools- no watching a DVD or reading assembly instructions.Things we were unsure of were well laid out in the photo handbook that neatly zips away in the baby seat.
" Immediately, the Orbit's unexpected strength other than the simple twist and stroller fold out launch, was the rotating hub. During my first walk, I must have rotated Maya 15 times; she just loved the rotating perspectives I was able to show her during our walk whether is was getting her eyes out of the bright sun light or away from cold winter breeze, just squeeze and rotate...simple.
" The Orbit's rotating hub innovation is truly a big leap in parent / toddler stroller ease of interaction. For anyone who has ever tried to strong arm a 20lb baby seat [ie Graco Snugride] into a car will attest- the task becomes a chore because you need to align the car seat at a 90 degree to your body [basically put the seat in over the base locking latches then relift over the latches till everything aligns and then locks in place. The sideways lifting and fiddling can be hard on the arms or back.
With the Orbit, the seat goes into the car head first, pull up on the handle straps to gently guide the seat over the rotating base hub till unit clicks in place. Once secure the base carries all the weight as you simply rotate the seat until it locks into the travel position. If your baby cries or fidgets[especially waking up from a nap while the car is parked], simply rotate the seat to get easier access to her. Rotate the seat again when you are ready to take her out. What we love is this..as the seat rotates in any direction we can take her in and out from the passenger side or driver side with ease.
"Superior build and wow factor. Being a Dad, I like cool well built things and the Orbit comes thru! Every detail is so well designed, I even enjoy using the sliding pod bag because its so easy to load and unload.
"With the Orbit, the pod is a carry bag that closes up so nothing falls out + it tucks up neatly when you collapse the unit.
The difference in trunk area between these two strollers side by side in our 4 door sedan?
The Orbit takes up 1/3 the trunk area and will fold up with a one handed lever twist= easy.
"The Orbit comes with an integrated infant car seat with rock solid all metal locking base station that installs easily into vehicles with or with out infant seat latches. This design clearly surpasses our old Graco Snugride in every way except weight. The Orbit infant is about 4-5 lbs heavier due to the extra padding & lateral protection. The shape of the shell is like a protective cocoon around our baby/ the Graco is more open and exposed."

This consumer had not tried the stroller seat because his daughter was younger than 1 year at the time. We will post commentaries on that in the near future.