After Hours Pediatric care for routine or urgent care: call today to find out how you can join my practice

May 28th, 2010 | Comments (0)

Newport Beach; May 2010
Board Certified Pediatrician at your door for urgent care?
You will love this new way accessing your personal doctor, because you can reach me after hours on my cell phone, a video visit or ask your question via email through a secure website.
If you can’t make it during the office hours, then you can send a request for a house call on the weekend or evening!.
My goal is to give you “peace of mind”, for nothing matters more than your children’s health.
To sign up go to HelloHealth.com and click on patient and find a doctor the rest is easy. Please call Wendie for a promo code for your free 90 day trial and get a $ 50 gift certificate for your first house call.
(949 ) 706 1212
I look forward to see you soon
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Dr.Bar
Newport Beach House Call Pediatric Doctor; Newport Concierge Pediatrics



How to hold, bath, burp and calm your newborn baby; videos

May 1st, 2010 | Comments (0)

How to hold your baby
Most important support your newborns neck

How to calm your baby video
check also how to swaddle your baby they like to be snug in the first weeks

how to burp your baby? After breast feeding and bottle feeding
remember if you let the air out you can avoid frequent spit-up and colics later

Please check how to give your baby a massage on my blog its a great way to sooth the baby
Please send me your questions and comments
Dr. Bar



Protect the Ones You Love: Child proof your home

March 19th, 2010 | Comments (0)

We all want to keep our children safe and secure and help them live to their full potential. Knowing how to prevent leading causes of child injury, like poisoning, is a step toward this goal.

Every day, 374 children in the United States ages 0 to 19 are treated in an emergency department, and two children die, as a result of being poisoned. It’s not just chemicals in your home marked with clear warning labels that can be dangerous to children.

Everyday items in your home, such as household cleaners and medicines, can be poisonous to children as well. Active, curious children will often investigate—and sometimes try to eat or drink—anything that’s left out and within their reach.

Thankfully, there are ways you can help poison-proof your home and protect the children you love.

Prevention Tips
Lock them up. Keep medicines and toxic products, such cleaning solutions, in locked or childproof cabinets.

Know the number. Put the nationwide poison control center phone number, 1-800-222-1222, on or near every telephone in your home. You should also program it into your cellular phone. You can reach poison control centers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call poison control if you think a child has been poisoned and if they are awake and alert. Call 911 if you have a poison emergency and your child has collapsed or is not breathing.

Read the label. Follow label directions and read all warnings when giving medicines to children.

Don’t keep it if you don’t need it. Safely dispose of unused, unneeded, or expired prescription drugs. Be aware that if you dispose of unused medicines, they can be mixed with coffee grounds or kitty litter to make them less appealing to children.

Chick this link to the amazon store for simple thinks that you can get and use to child proof your home and make it safer for your child

New device worth checking out the germ gaurd



Formula Feeding: Amount and Schedule

January 21st, 2010 | Comments (1)

Please send us a comment on the blog
After the first few days, your formula-fed newborn will take from 2 to 3 ounces (60–90 ml) of formula per feeding and will eat every three to four hours on average during her first few weeks. (Breastfed infants usually take smaller, more frequent feedings than formula-fed infants.)

During the first month, if your baby sleeps longer than four to five hours and starts missing feedings, wake her up and offer a bottle.

By the end of her first month, she’ll be up to at least 4 ounces (120 ml) per feeding, with a fairly predictable schedule of feedings about every four hours.

By six months, your baby will consume 6 to 8 ounces (180–240 ml) at each of four or five feedings in twenty-four hours.
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On average, your baby should take in about 2 1⁄2 ounces (75 ml) of formula a day for every pound (453 grams) of body weight. But he probably will regulate his intake from day to day to meet his own specific needs. So instead of going by fixed amounts, let him tell you when he’s had enough. If he becomes fidgety or easily distracted during a feeding, he’s probably finished. If he drains the bottle and still continues smacking his lips, he might still be hungry.

There are high and low limits, however. Most babies are satisfied with 3 to 4 ounces (90–120 ml) per feeding during the first month and increase that amount by 1 ounce (30 ml) per month until they reach a maximum of about 7 to 8 ounces (210–240 ml). If your baby consistently seems to want more or less than this, discuss it with your pediatrician. Your baby should drink no more than 32 ounces (960 ml) of formula in 24 hours. Some babies have higher needs for sucking and may just want to suck on a pacifier after feeding.

Initially it is best to feed your formula-fed newborn on demand, or whenever he cries because he’s hungry. As time passes, he’ll begin to develop a fairly regular timetable of his own. As you become familiar with his signals and needs, you’ll be able to schedule his feedings around his routine.

Between two and four months of age (or when the baby weighs more than 12 pounds [5.4 kg]), most formula-fed babies no longer need a middle-of-the night feeding, because they’re consuming more during the day and their sleeping patterns have become more regular (although this varies considerably from baby to baby). Their stomach capacity has increased, too, which means they may go longer between daytime feedings—occasionally up to four or five hours at a time. If your baby still seems to feed very frequently or consume larger amounts, try distracting him with play or with a pacifier. Sometimes patterns of obesity begin during infancy, so it is important not to overfeed your baby.

The most important thing to remember, whether you breastfeed or bottlefeed, is that your baby’s feeding needs are unique. No book can tell you precisely how much or how often he needs to be fed or exactly how you should handle him during feedings. You will discover these things for yourself as you and your baby get to know each other.



Breast feeding tips: How to increase your breast milk with herbs and natural food

January 14th, 2010 | Comments (2)

I wish you all the best of luck with breast feeding and I would love to help and meet with you if you have any questions regarding breast feeding.
Visit our Eco-Baby workshops and join other loving parents in this great journey and learn together how we can raise our children healthy naturally.
Here are some tips for moms planning on Breast feeding from your local pediatrician Dr. Bar on how to produce more milk in the first weeks after the baby is born.
First remember drink 10 to 12 cups of water a day
Take your vitamins with the extra calcium and Iron and omega’s ( check our motherhood vitamins available in the office.)
Nap later during the day this will increase your milk supply ? how simple is that ?.
Eat a healthy balanced diet and here are some herbs to keep in mind that will help you make more milk just remember very important use organic herbs and small amounts.

Fennel
Dill
Barley
Basil
Fenugreek tea
Cumin

Certain foods (known as galactagogue foods) are known to stimulate the production of breastmilk.

While herbs such as fenugreek and fennel have been used for centuries to increase a nursing mother’s milk supply, little is known about how herbs affect a nursing baby. Play it safe and use organic herbs and also small amounts and a variety of herbs not just one.

Fennel water
Fennel has been used for centuries to increase lactation. It is also believed to help digestion and prevent colic

Ingredients:
1-2 tablespoons fennel seeds
1 litre filtered water

Method:
Add fennel seeds to one litre of filtered water.
Bring the mixture to boil.
Lower the flame and let the mixture boil for another 10-minutes.
Remove from the flame. Allow it to cool till the water is warm.
Strain and store in a thermos, so that the water remains warm for several hours
Sip the fennel water all through the day. Continue doing this as long you are breastfeeding your baby, if possible.
Tip: You can also chew a teaspoonful few roasted fennel seeds after meals to aid digestion. Add fennel seeds to your tea, vegetables and soups for nutrition as well as an enhanced flavour.

Fennel tea

Believed to increase lactation and aid digestion.

Ingredients:
1-2 tsp powdered fennel seeds
2 cups water
1/2 – 1 tsp honey/sugar/jaggery (optional)

Dill (suwa) tea

Dill is believed to increase lactation and appetite. It may also reduce gas and colic. However since it is a mild diuretic it should be consumed in moderation.

Ingredients:
1-2 tsp crushed/powdered dill seeds
2 cups water

Method:
Boil the water in a pan and add the crushed/powdered dill seeds.
Cover and let the seeds steep for 10-15 minutes. Longer steeping makes a stronger tea.
Strain and pour into a cup. Add honey/sugar. Serve hot.
Have 1-2 cup a day

Barley and fennel water

Barley and fennel water is believed to increase low milk supply. It may take a week or two for the effect to show. In addition, this drink also eases gastric problems, constipation and colic, aids digestion and prevents colds.

Ingredients:
½ cup whole or pearled barley (bajra)
1-2 tsp of fennel seeds (saunf) or fennel powder
4 cups filtered water
½ – 1 tsp honey/sugar/jaggery (optional)

Method:
Wash barley grains well and soak them overnight in filtered water.
Strain and keep the water aside.
Now measure four cups of water, including the strained water as it carries the nutrients of barley, and add it to soaked barley grains.
Add fennel seeds to the mixture and bring to boil. Lower the flame and let it simmer for another 10 minutes. Remove from the flame and allow it to stand for another 10 minutes.
Strain and pour into a clean thermos so that it stays warm for several hours.
Drink this water throughout the day.
You may want to add honey/sugar/jaggery to increase the taste.
Note: Do bear in mind that the longer barley simmers the thicker the consistency. Add more water to dilute the mixture to a pouring consistency.
Tip: For a variation and different flavour you may want to use fenugreek (methi) powder instead of fennel seeds.

Basil water

Basil is believed to stimulate milk flow and an excellent source of carotene, niacin, thiamine and iron. It calms the nerves and initiates the let-down reflex. It aids digestion, reduce flatulence and increase appetite. You can also add basil leaves to your tea, milk, soups and cooked vegetables.

Ingredients:
7-8 fresh basil leaves
1 cup filtered water
½-1tsp honey (optional)

Method:
In a pan add water and crushed/finely chopped basil leaves.
Bring the mixture to boil.
Simmer and let the leaves steep for about 5 minutes.
Remove from the flame and sieve through a cup.
Add honey to taste. Serve warm.
Have 1-2 cups a day.
Fenugreek tea

Research shows that mothers report an increase in their milk supply within two to four days after taking the herb.

Ingredients:
1-3 tsp of crushed fenugreek seeds (methi seeds)
1 cup filtered water
½-1tsp honey (optional)

Method:
In a pan add water and fenugreek seeds.
Bring the mixture to boil.
Simmer and let the leaves steep for about 5 minutes. Cover and let the seeds steep for 5-10 minutes or longer to make a strong tea.
Remove from the flame and sieve through a cup.
Add honey to taste. Serve warm.
Have 1-2 cups a day.
Note: The tea has a characteristic bitter taste and it may take you a few days to develop a taste for it.
Cumin water

Cumin seeds are believed to help milk production. This drink also aids digestion and helps relieving constipation, bloating and gas.

Ingredients
1 litre filtered water
1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)

Method:
Add cumin seeds to one litre of filtered water.
Bring the mixture to boil.
Lower the flame and let the mixture stand for another 15-20 minutes.
Let it cool till the water is lukewarm.
Store the water along with cumin seeds in a thermos to ensure it stays warm for several hours.
Take sips of this water all through the day.
Tip: You can also try chewing few dry roasted cumin seeds every morning. Adding cumin seeds to your everyday cooking will help.

Visit my website DrBar.org for videos on breast feeding and other useful tips on how to raise your baby healthy naturally.
Dr.Bar
359 San Miguel Dr. 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660
949 706 1212



Too many diaper choices? lets narrow it down for you

January 14th, 2010 | Comments (2)

Based on your personal philosophy, environmental concerns, cost, convenience, you may choose one or a combination of the following diaper options:
Disposable diapers; more expensive than cloth; more convenience; easier to use than cloth. (In general, less ecologically sound than cloth, although some disposable diapers are now biodegradable.

Delivery system for cloth diapers: Convenience and comfort benefits include no rinsing or soaking cloth diapers and no regular trips to the store to buy disposables.

Trivia :D isposable diapers take 500 Years in landfills

See bellow a few options and let us know your openion. Good luck

Cloth Diapers :

SwaddleBees Hemp Pocket Fitted Cloth Diaper

g- Diapers
how to use the g diapers
flushable and biodegradable
Here is how you get rid of them ?? unless you have old plumbing

Gro Baby Diapers; they grow with your baby

How to change the inserts

Seventh generation chlorine free diapers however not biodegradable!

You can visit the amazon store and check a variety of diaper options

Please let me know which one you like best and why? waiting for your comments.

Dr. Bar



Eco Baby Generation : Green Baby shopping list and green registery

December 24th, 2009 | Comments (0)

Congratulations on your choice to raise your baby green an welcome to my Eco Baby Generation: and remember our mission is

“Saving Earth one green-feetsteps at a time

Click the following link to visit our store on amazon to view a hand picked choices for Eco Babies:

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Diapers

G Diapers
I think the video tells it all, its a great choice:
100% fashionable, 100% functional, earth-friendly, green diapers.
g stands for green diapers. gDiapers are breathable, natural diapers you can flush
Only one word of caution if you have an old house the pipes may be a bit challenged and you may have to call Mr. Plumber and loose the saving.

Biodegradable Diapers:
Nature BabyCare:

Product Features
Breathable
Chlorine Free
Natural Material
Safe for the Environment
Eco-Friendly
Product Description
Product Description
The surface of each nappy is covered with a film made from natural maize, 100% GM free, which lets the baby’s skin stay dry and breathe naturally it is not like the plastic surface of other nappies that look similar. The absorption layer is made from natural chlorine tree pulp that has been approved by the Scandinavian Environmental Society. Nature BabyCare nappy has a unique channel construction which reduces the level of super absorbents by 50% compared to other market leaders, without loosing performance. The Nature babycare nappy is easy to put on and thinner than most nappies without loosing their ability to absorb. They are so thin that they allow the freedom of movement your baby needs. The patented crease-line design and superior fit keeps the baby dry and comfortable. Nature babycare is made from 70% natural materials which is unique for a nappy that maintains the same high standards as other market leaders.

Another Option for Chlorine free however non-biodegradable:
Seventh generation Diapers

Chlorine Free Baby Diapers: at the website they list the ingredients
“The diapers are made of chlorine free wood pulp fluff, sodium polyacrylate (also referred to as SAP or absorbent gel), polyolefin nonwoven fabric, adhesives, polyolefin film, synthetic rubber elastic strands
The color of disposable diapers is typically achieved through the addition of color pigments. To the best of our knowledge, there are no known toxicity issues associated with the use of these pigments in our diapers. We use brown pigments to help distinguish Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers from others in the marketplace that are bleached with chlorine-containing substances.”
Please also visit our Eco Baby selections on amazon store and please drop us an email to let us know what you think.
Thank you for visiting and see you soon.
Dr Bar



Baby’s Green Registry: Dr. Bar’s Picks for the ECO Baby

November 11th, 2009 | Comments (0)

You can buy all these products they are linked bellow to the amazon store:
click on the link to go to amazon store for more cool picks
You click on the product and If you do not have an amazon account its very simple to start one and best of all they deliver to your door.
Moms can use this link and send it out to friends and family that can only choose for these ECO and green products that are safe and most important all these items are picked by a pediatrician. Enjoy shopping and see you soon.
boutique organics
For skin care please check my natural and organic line at www.BoutiqueOrganics.org
Dr. Bar
Baby Bed
Here is an overview of some specific chemical compounds to avoid in the conventional crib mattress.
1. Polyvenyl chloride: PVC most toxic and environmentally unfriendly plastics used today.
2. Phthalates: associated with asthma, reproductive problems ( most conventional baby mattresses contain phthalates.
3. Polyurethane foam, is essentially solid petroleum and is a common filling in conventional mattress.
Also avoid toxic fire-retardants chemicals ( a common one is the penta BDE) , associated with hyperractivity and neurobehavioral alterations.

Crib Mattress: Organic cotton is grown without the use of toxic pesticides or chemical fertilizers.
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2 the Organic firm mattress for standard baby crib may be another good choice:

Organic Mattress pad that is waterproof what a great idea for leaky diapers: (you may need two)

Organic cotton sheets are produced without harsh chemical bleaches or dyes. They are natural and hypoallergenic: A cute colorful choice made from soft organic cotton rather than the usual white and creams, so pure and gentle for your baby’s pure skin

The Crib:
I would pick that made of wood; they have that made from oak, for sure better than the artificial materials used in making most cribs, check this 4 in 1 crib that is very useful and it can be used for a long time as your baby grows.

As for winter covers: I would go for the Organic Wool safer than the synthetic comforters laced with the fire-retardent:

And remember its safe to keep your baby sleeping on the back for the first 6 months.
Please avoid toys or pillows in the crib at least for the first 6 months as well.

Baby strollers:
The Rolls Royce of all as most parents tell me;

Another good stroller that comes with a car seat

For luck families with twins check this double stroller:

Baby food and safe feeding products:

Born free baby bottles free from toxic plastics:

Baby teething give him fresh food to chew to sooth and nourish

Breast feeding friend firmer and more support for the back than the boppy

The best diapers and the must have for sure is: (and they ship them to your door)(:



Babies are especially sensitive to environmental toxins and more vulnerable than adults.

November 8th, 2009 | Comments (0)

When parents tell me do we really have to buy organic?

I say you do the math and here are the stat? and you be the judge

Allergy and Asthma: incidence has more than doubled.
• Cancer: after injuries, is the leading killer of children in the United States.
• Leukemia and Brain Cancer: have increased in incidence, brain cancer by nearly 40% over the past three decades.
• Developmental Disabilitiesand ADHD: Neuro-developmental dysfunction is now commonplace, with learning disabilities affecting anywhere from five to 10 percent of all children.
• Birth Defects: The incidence of Hypospadias, a birth defect of the reproductive organs in baby boys, has doubled.
Autism: has jump 400 percent in the last 20 years to 1 in 150 children.
The increase in the incidence of childhood cancer alone is the first clue that something is going wrong. In fact, many chemical toxicants are known to contribute to causation of these diseases. They deserve special attention because most are preventable sources of harm. Children are at risk of exposure to over 15,000 high-production-volume synthetic chemicals, nearly all of them developed in the past 50 years. These chemicals are used widely in consumer and household goods like personal care products, cleaning supplies, pesticides, paints, toys, home furnishings, carpeting, electronics, plastics and even food and water.
More than half are untested for toxicity and affect on human health.

Please watch the movie below
If you would like to join my Eco-baby workshops
call us at 949 706 1212
Boutique Pediatrics
359 San Miguel Suite 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660

www.DrBar.org



Eco Baby: Organic way of life for your new baby

October 23rd, 2009 | Comments (1)

If you are just beginning to incorporate organic products into your life welcome to my blog i hope you will find some helpful tips. I believe by making small changes in our lives we will have the greatest impact on our babies wellness.

Join me and other green parents at the montly Eco-Baby workshops to discuss Baby’s Nutrition and ways to boost baby’s immunity and health. We discuss benefits of breast feeding, organic baby formula and ideas on preparing age appropriate organic baby food.
We also discuss Baby Skin Care products and how to avoid exposing the baby’s soft, delicate skin to commonly abundant toxins.
Eco-baby workshops is a great opportunity to learn about preventative health tips and natural remedies for common ailments.
I also like to discuss the choices on Diapers that will help you determine the best chemical-free diapering solution for your baby.
Finally, don’t be overwhelmed by your transitioning to organics. You do not have to purchase everything at once. Make small simple changes and each green step count.
green-feet

Dr. Bar
Boutique Pediatrics
359 San Miguel Suite 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660

949 706 1212

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