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  • My Newborn Baby Cotton Bibs (Pack of 6)| Feeding Infants and Toddlers| 0-2 Years | Assorted Colours Bib | Useful Baby Shower Gift | Pocket-Friendly | Infant Apron | Soft New Born Cotton | Boy and Girl

    My Newborn Baby Cotton Bibs (Pack of 6)| Feeding Infants and Toddlers| 0-2 Years | Assorted Colours Bib | Useful Baby Shower Gift | Pocket-Friendly | Infant Apron | Soft New Born Cotton | Boy and Girl

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    ✅Thank you for making MY NEWBORN a trusted brand for a wide range of baby products including Baby Blankets, Accessories, Bedding, Mosquito Nets, Carriers, Mother bags for baby items and new born baby products all varieties. With our manufacturing facilities in Punjab and Delhi we ensure superior quality for peace of mind for parents and maximum comfort to the baby. We keep developing trendy designs and best fabric to maintain proper standards of our products. We strive to make our brand MY NEWBORN to meet the expectations of our each and every customer.
    Easy to use: Our bibs comes with extended drawstrings / flat strings that can be used to tie behind the baby’s neck. This makes sure that the baby doesn’t feel the discomfort of a velcro or button. It is also easy to adjust.They also make a great gift for mothers to be or baby showers.
    Fancy attractive colours: Our fastdry bibs come in multi colour options that are visually appealing and catches the kids’ eyes as well. Our cotton bibs are available in assorted colours to match your munchkin’s wardrobe
    Travel-friendly: My New Born cotton bibs are easy to carry in a handbag and ideal for travel purposes in summer, winter, autumn and spring. This soft fabric is hence the Great choice for baby feeding.
    Wash-care: Suitable for both machine and hand wash. Just use mild detergent. My Newborn cotton bibs are easy to maintain. It can be reused after wash.
    Cotton material : Our newborn bib set is made of soft fabric and pure Finest-quality cotton. They are also skin-friendly and anti-allergic. Your baby will feel very comfortable wearing our cotton bibs.

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  • MY NEWBORN Designer Baby AC Blanket -Pack of 1 (Blue Bear) | New Born Wrapper | 0-12 Months | Skin-Friendly | Soft Fabric | Great Gift | Bath Towel | Bath Robe | Soft Multipurpose Infant Comforter

    MY NEWBORN Designer Baby AC Blanket -Pack of 1 (Blue Bear) | New Born Wrapper | 0-12 Months | Skin-Friendly | Soft Fabric | Great Gift | Bath Towel | Bath Robe | Soft Multipurpose Infant Comforter

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    ?Thank you for making MY NEWBORN a trusted brand for a wide range of baby products including Baby Blankets, Accessories, Bedding, Mosquito Nets, Carriers, Mother bags for baby items and new born baby products all varieties. With our manufacturing facilities in Punjab and Delhi we ensure superior quality for peace of mind for parents and maximum comfort to the baby. We keep developing trendy designs and best fabric to maintain proper standards of our products. We strive to make our brand MY NEWBORN to meet the expectations of our each and every customer.
    Supersoft and Longlasting: You will get a one blue bear printed blanket that will keep your kid cuddly. This flannel swaddle is an all-season durable wrapper for your infant. My Newborn’s blanket wrapper provide the same comfort as the baby received in their mother’s womb
    Multipurpose: My Newborn baby blankets can be used as a new born blanket, infant wrapper and baby sleeping bag for boy and girl. They will make your new born feel cozy and warm. This will ensure that your baby sleeps better and gets snuggly.
    Travel-friendly and Gift-worthy: Our designer baby blanket is easy to carry in a handbag and ideal for travel purposes in summer, winter, autumn and spring. Our pure flannel will help them sleep better without any disturbance. This is a great gift for mothers to be, baby showers or to parents with 0-12 months children
    Wash-care: Suitable for both machine and hand wash. Just use mild detergent. Our attractive blankie will last long with basic cloth care.

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  • Hyderabad: Two-months-old infant kidnapped at Afzalgunj

    Hyderabad: Two-months-old infant kidnapped at Afzalgunj

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    Hyderabad: Two months old infant was kidnapped in heart of the city under Afzalgunj police station limits. Swati, the mother of the infant is eking life on the footpaths in the city.

    While the mother was asleep along with the child, an unknown lady aged about 30 years accompanied by a male associate, kidnapped the infant and fled from the area. When the mother realized that her child was kidnapped, she raised hue and cry.

    The Afzalgunj police immediately swung into action and checked the CCTV cameras in the area, in which they could successfully trace footage of the kidnapper lady and her associate. The police find that the kidnappers have boarded a RTC bus and proceeded towards the Falaknuma.

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    The Afzalgunj police have registered a case of kidnapping and investigation is underway. The police have requested the public to share any information about the kidnappers on mobile number 8712660530 SHO Afzalgunj PS.

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  • Infant tied up, smothered to death inside plastic box in Patna

    Infant tied up, smothered to death inside plastic box in Patna

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    Patna: In a grisly case, a two-and-half-month-old infant was killed here by being placed inside a plastic box with her hands and legs were tied, police said on Wednesday.

    The gruesome murder was reported from in Ghazipur locality under Kadamkuan police station on Wednesday afternoon. .

    “The victim’s father came to our police station at 1 p.m. on Wednesday and informed us about his missing infant. We immediately went to his house and searched the entire area. We scanned CCTV cameras of the area but did not find any clue about the infant being taken away by someone. When we thoroughly checked the entire house, a plastic box was found in the kitchen. When we opened box, the infant was found dead with her hands and legs tied with cloth,” said SI Lal Bahadur Yadav of the Kadamkuan police station.

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    “We are investigating the case with all angles and called the FSL team for technical analysis to collect the fingerprints of the plastic box. It looks like the infant was suffocated inside the box. It is a brutal act of the accused,” he said.

    The deceased was identified as Anshi and his father is a painter and also runs a tea stall in Ghazipur locality.

    “We are scanning the CCTV cameras in the vicinity to find clues in the house of the victim. The case will be solved soon,” the SI said.

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  • Infant burnt to death after kerosene lamp falls on cot in Gurugram

    Infant burnt to death after kerosene lamp falls on cot in Gurugram

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    Gurugram: In a tragic incident, an infant was burnt to death after a kerosene lamp fell on the folding cot on which he was sleeping at Ghata village in Gurugram district on Tuesday, the police said.

    The family of the one-and-a-half-year-old victim, which hails from Bharatpur in Rajasthan, stays in a rented accommodation at Ghata village.

    Fire department officials said that Satish, the father of the victim, was out for work while his wife had gone to pick up their elder son from school after leaving the sleeping child at home.

    The woman had locked the house from outside when the lamp lit in a temple in the house fell on the folding cot which caught fire. The landlord and neighbours came to know about the fire when smoke started to come out of the house with the child crying.

    The people on the spot somehow managed to control the fire, but they could not save the child. The police have sent the body for post-mortem.

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  • ‘Lessons have not been learned’: FDA knew of positive test months before latest infant formula recall

    ‘Lessons have not been learned’: FDA knew of positive test months before latest infant formula recall

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    Reckitt had found Cronobacter sakazakii in a batch of formula made at its Zeeland, Mich., plant, during internal testing conducted in early September. The batch that tested positive was destroyed, but the FDA later determined that not enough cleaning had been done following the positive test. Two batches of formula made right after the contaminated batch would ultimately be recalled on February 20 — more than five months after the products had been distributed nationally, including in Guam and Puerto Rico.

    The revelation that this recall took months to announce comes more than a year after a massive infant formula recall from Abbott Nutrition, renewing questions about FDA’s oversight of formula and whether enough has changed in the wake of this crisis to prevent another one. There have been four formula recalls over Cronobacter contamination in the past year — more formula recalls than there have been in the last decade combined.

    The Reckitt recall in February was relatively small compared to the Abbott recall — which was likely the largest in history — and both FDA and the company maintain there have been no reports of illness related to this incident. For food safety advocates, however, it feels like a test that the agency didn’t pass.

    “It’s stunning that it’s almost identical to what happened in 2021,” said Mitzi Baum, CEO of STOP Foodborne Illness, a group that advocates on behalf of victims of outbreaks, referring to the lengthy timeline from positive test to recall. “Lessons have not been learned.”

    “FDA continues to be reactive,” Baum added. “It’s the internal processes that have not been fixed, if this is happening again.”

    A House oversight subcommittee has scheduled a hearing on the agency’s handling of the infant formula crisis on Tuesday. Food safety advocates are eager for Congress to look into the problems, though they are wary of the issue becoming partisan. The committee also last week sent a letter to top agency officials seeking a trove of documents and communications.

    Reckitt did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

    The FDA, for its part, has over the last year been taking a closer look at formula makers’ own records during food-safety inspections as a response to last year’s incident, which was initially set in motion by reports of four infant illnesses, including two deaths, from Cronobacter infections. FDA officials later found serious food safety violations at Abbott’s Sturgis, Mich., plant, which was shuttered for months for cleaning and upgrades, fueling a national shortage and a major disruption to the market because the plant had once made roughly a fifth of the U.S. supply. The FDA also found Cronobacter in 20 places in the plant, though none of the strains matched the illnesses.

    One of the biggest unanswered questions remaining from the formula crisis of last year is why FDA inspectors had missed major food safety problems at Sturgis, including things like roof leaks — conditions that FDA Commissioner Robert Califf later characterized as “egregious.”

    The agency has not provided a full explanation for why these issues were not found during a routine inspection five months prior to the recall. The FDA also did not heed a detailed warning from a whistleblower about the plant, a revelation that was first reported by POLITICO.

    In the case of Reckitt’s Zeeland plant, FDA inspectors initially “made note” of the positive Cronoacter test in November while they were in the facility for a “limited inspection” that was sparked by a “non-illness” complaint FDA had received related to the plant, the agency said.

    The formula recall didn’t happen, however, until FDA inspectors went back to this plant for a follow up inspection in February — a visit that was scheduled because agency inspectors found food-safety problems when they were in the plant for a routine inspection in July, the agency said.

    It was during this February follow-up visit that inspectors “obtained additional information which, when combined with the positive sample, led to the agency’s concerns about the adequacy of cleaning in relation to the production of these two product lots that are the subject of the recall,” a spokesperson said.

    The FDA determined the plant did not perform a sufficient “sanitation break” — an industry term for a thorough cleaning — to essentially make sure all food contact surfaces were properly sanitized after the contamination.

    The FDA said it didn’t follow up more fully on the issue in November because it was a “limited inspection” and the company was still investigating the root cause of the contamination when inspectors were there.

    Food safety experts POLITICO spoke with described the agency’s timeline as “baffling” and “inexcusable” and said the fact that the company was still investigating shouldn’t have prevented further action from the agency.

    The FDA, for its part, said that inspections provide “only a single snapshot in time of the operations, preventive controls, and compliance at a firm. The firm ultimately has a responsibility to implement a constant system of sanitation and food safety controls to produce a safe product in compliance with FDA regulations.”

    FDA declined a request for an interview about the agency’s timeline of its oversight of infant formula.

    “They need to do better,” said Sarah Sorscher, deputy director of regulatory affairs at the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Sorscher pointed to the fact that the FDA had waited six months to re-inspect the Zeeland plant after having found significant food safety problems in an earlier inspection last July.

    At that earlier inspection, the Zeeland plant was cited for failing to maintain the building in “a clean and sanitary condition” and for not establishing a full system of process controls “designed to ensure that infant formula does not become adulterated due to the presence of microorganisms in the formula or in the processing environment,” per FDA inspection records. The citations were serious enough to warrant what’s known as an OAI, or official action indicated.

    “If something like that is coming up, FDA should be back in there sooner to ensure that the corrective actions were adequate,” Sorscher said. “That’s a problem.”

    Reckitt said in its recall announcement that the company had “identified the root cause” of the contamination, which was “linked to a material from a third party.”

    “We have taken all appropriate corrective actions, including no longer sourcing this material from the supplier,” the company said in February.

    A spokesperson for FDA argued that the recent uptick in recalls — earlier this month, Perrigo recalled some Gerber formula over the same bacteria — were essentially a sign of an improved system because the recalls were smaller than the historic recall and plant shutdown last year.

    “As part of the FDA’s oversight to ensure safe and nutritious infant formula, the agency’s more recent engagements with manufacturers through inspections and ongoing meetings has limited the scope of these recalls and minimized disruptions to the market,” a spokesperson said. “Compared to the Abbott recall and the temporary closure of the Sturgis facility, the recent recalls are much narrower in scope, only impacting a few weeks of product with no additional facility closures.”

    Following the slew of Cronobacter recalls over the past year, FDA this month wrote to infant formula manufacturers and others in the industry urging them to follow federal safety rules. The agency also asked companies to voluntarily report any positive tests for Salmonella or Cronobacter to the agency, even if the product hadn’t shipped out — something that could have prevented the delayed Reckitt recall.

    FDA officials contend this reporting is also important because positive tests can be an early sign of larger problems in a facility.

    “The FDA remains committed to strengthening the resiliency and safety of infant formula in the U.S., however there are significant gaps in data and authority that we have identified and are seeking support to address,” wrote Susan Mayne, director of FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, in a recent op-ed defending the agency’s work on the issue.

    The FDA has determined the agency does not have the authority to require this reporting, and no formula companies have yet said publicly whether they will voluntarily comply with the agency’s request. The agency recently asked Congress for this authority in the Biden administration’s budget request. Asked why the agency did not request this authority earlier, a spokesperson said the agency’s “thinking on this need evolved following our investigation at Sturgis and other facilities.”

    FDA said in a statement that it lacks the authority under federal law to mandate the notification unless the product has been shipped. “Congress alone can change that provision, not the FDA,” the spokesperson said.

    Some consumer advocates, however, disagree with the agency’s assertion that it doesn’t already have this authority.

    Thomas Gremillion, director of food policy at Consumer Federation of America, believes FDA’s lawyers are interpreting the law far too narrowly, essentially concluding that inspectors can have access to testing records only when they are physically present, not upon request, or otherwise.

    “Consumer groups support expanding FDA’s authority to require infant formula pathogen testing records, but it would be nice if FDA just used its existing authority,” Gremillion said.

    The FDA has insisted repeatedly the agency does not have the authority to mandate this reporting and that Congress must change the law.

    A spokesperson for FDA said that the statutory language Gremillion is looking at “identifies a manufacturer’s obligation to retain records and provide those on request, not to the manufacturer’s obligation to proactively notify the agency of a possibly adulterated or misbranded product.”

    Gremillion said he doesn’t accept the agency’s interpretation of the law and has raised this issue directly with top officials over the past several months, he said.

    “They have the authority to tell the plants to hand over their testing records,” he said. “FDA has bent over backwards to interpret the law in a way that justifies the inaction.”

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  • Infant kidnapped from govt health centre in J-K’s Poonch

    Infant kidnapped from govt health centre in J-K’s Poonch

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    Jammu: An infant was reunited with her family within hours after she was allegedly abducted from a public health centre in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district by a woman posing as a nurse, police said on Sunday.

    Abdul Hamid Gujjar, a resident of Shindhra village in Haveli, alleged that he was contacted on Saturday by a woman who introduced herself as a nurse at the public health centre in Lassana, a police spokesperson said.

    She enquired about the 25-day-old baby’s vaccination record and convinced him to bring her to the health centre for availing of financial aid.

    “Hamid took the baby to the public health centre where a burqa-clad woman deceived him and fled with the infant after engaging him in paperwork,” the spokesperson said.

    After Hamid lodged a police complaint, a case under relevant sections was registered at Surankote police station and an investigation taken up.

    “During the investigation, human and technical intelligence was collated Police teams raided different locations and the baby was recovered from two women in the Ramkund area of Mankote tehsil,” the spokesperson said.

    Further investigation is underway, he added.

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  • My Tiny Wear 14 Pieces Full Sleeves New Born Baby Gift Set, Infant Gift Set, Cotton Clothing Set for Boys and Girls (0-3 Months) (Red)

    My Tiny Wear 14 Pieces Full Sleeves New Born Baby Gift Set, Infant Gift Set, Cotton Clothing Set for Boys and Girls (0-3 Months) (Red)

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    Iron on Reverse side of Garment100% cotton safe for kids sensitive skinKey Features: Enhances baby’s nap times. Breathable fabric for touching mother’s love. Carefully tailored with impeccable finish. Pure cotton warmth.

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    Most precious moments in one’s lifetime starts with the birth of a new life. Welcome this moment with My Tiny Wear’s handpicked collection, perfect gift set for the beautiful moments. The set is carefully crafted with feather touch fabric, breathable material and fine finish adjusted for little ones comfort. This irresistible layette comes in variety of soft colors and gorgeous prints. Perfect gift from all loved ones, parents, friends, grandparents, uncles or aunts, for that very first connection with the baby. Choose My Tiny Wear for the joyous occasion, be it for going to the Baby Shower, or little one’s naming ceremony or just visiting the new one’s home.

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    Wash Care : Machine Wash with liquid soap, Wash inside out in cold water
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    100% cotton safe for kids sensitive skin
    Key Features: Enhances baby’s nap times. Breathable fabric for touching mother’s love. Carefully tailored with impeccable finish. Pure cotton warmth.

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  • LuvLap 3 in 1 Baby Bed, Sleeping Bag & Carry Nest, Cotton Baby Bedding for New Born & Infant, Portable Bassinet, for Baby Carrying & co Sleeping, Unisex Baby Sleeping Bed, 0M+ (Dino print, Light Green)

    LuvLap 3 in 1 Baby Bed, Sleeping Bag & Carry Nest, Cotton Baby Bedding for New Born & Infant, Portable Bassinet, for Baby Carrying & co Sleeping, Unisex Baby Sleeping Bed, 0M+ (Dino print, Light Green)

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    LuvLap Baby Sleeping Bag, Animal Print
    Portable & multi functional baby sleeping bed: Its light-weight and compact design makes it very easy to convert this into a travel companion
    Made of hypoallergenic cotton fibre this bed is perfect for the baby skin & turns to be the preferred lounger for the baby
    Grows with your baby with the help of the zipper. In winter and AC environment the zipper can be closed and the bedding acts as a hooded quilt, whereas in case of warm weather it can be used as a mattress
    This baby bedding set lets you co-sleep with your baby, it creates a barrier between baby and parents giving the baby their own cozy space

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  • Baby Luv 3 to 12 Month Set of 2 Unisex Baby Booties | Comfortable & Breathable Infant All Seasons Footwear

    Baby Luv 3 to 12 Month Set of 2 Unisex Baby Booties | Comfortable & Breathable Infant All Seasons Footwear

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    BABY LUV Presents Cotton Baby Booties For Your Little Baby (For Age Group 3 To 12 Months). These Booties Are Soft And Comfortable And Has Attractive Color And Design.These Slip On Booties Will Help In Keeping Babies Feet Safe,Warm And Protected In Any Season.These Are Made From Cotton. They Do Not Have Any Harmful Effects On The Child’s Sensitive Skin And Can Be Worn All Day Long. Do Not Wait, Buy Soft Booties For Your Cute Baby From The House Of BABY LUV!!
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    ★Stylish Look- These Booties look stylish to pair it up with any dress of your choice to match the trend and appear stunning. SIZE – Fits 3 To 12 Months Baby & Toe to Heel Length – 12 cm
    ★ Extremely Comfortable- The cotton combed fabric used in these pair of booties makes it extremely soft and comfortable for your baby to wear it anywhere.
    ★Keeps Sweat & Moisture Away- Breathable material regularly passes the air within that helps to keep the sweat and moisture away that also maintains odourless atmosphere in the footwear.
    ★Designs: The prints are fun, colourful and engaging for babies while they lie on their backs and play with their feet
     ★Care Instruction: Each bootie is machine washable and quick drying
     
    Important Features :
    Outer material : Velvet
    Style- Middle Top
    Inner Sole: Cotton
    Outer Sole: Anti Skid
    PRODUCT DIMENSIONS(L x B x H) – 18 x 18 x 7.5 cm
    Weight- 200 Gram
    Design : Trendy
    Designed for : Baby Girls & Baby Boys (Unisex)
     
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.8 x 17.6 x 7.8 cm; 170 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 11 January 2021
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Baby Luv
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08T5RJ13J
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ BL01
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-baby
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Baby Luv
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 170 g
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ First walker shoe

    Closure: Hook & Loop
    Shoe Width: Medium
    PRODUCT DIMENSIONS(L x B x H) – 18 x 18 x 7.5 cm | Fits 3 To 12 Months Baby & Toe to Heel Length – 12 cm | Material- Velvet | Sole Material- Fabric | Weight- 200 Gram | Colour-White & Peach | Pack of 2 | Velpro Without Lace | Washable & Reusable Material
    EASY TO PUT ON/OFF – Baby Luv Booties makes your baby easy to put on, take off and adjustable. And most importantly stay on your baby’s feet, can’t kick them off.; PERFECT BABY GIFT – Our infant newborn shoes great for daily use. Like playing, crawling, sleeping, outdoor or indoor actives and make a perfect Baby Shower/ First Birthday/ Festival/ Parents/ Infants/ Christmas gift.
    SUPER GRIPPY: For babies 3-12 months old, our boots have extra grip on the soles to keep your little one’s feet firmly on the ground. Your little one moves fast—keep them safe when they’re on the go.
    STYLISH, COMFORTABLE AND BREATHABLE ALL SEASONS BABY SHOES- Soft Booties For Keeping Your Baby’s Feet Safe And Warm. These booties are so breathable, they are perfect for every season. They will keep your little one warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
    Department Name: Unisex-Baby; Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant

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