Tylenol Recall
September 23, 2009 by admin
Filed under Girl Talk, Kid Connection
If you have children, please be aware of the Tylenol recall. As parents you have the option of calling Tylenol to see whether the bottle in your cabinet is part of the recall.
Here are a list of lot numbers to look for:
Recalled Products – Full List
UPC # Code # Lot #
300450391049 3910400 SBM041, SBM067, SCM037, SDM027, SEM109
Children’s TYLENOL® Plus Cold MS Suspension 4 oz. Grape
300450296047 2960400 SBM042, SCM015, SCM036, SDM034
Children’s TYLENOL® Suspension 4oz. Grape
300450407047 4070400 SBM043, SBM044, SCM029
Children’s TYLENOL® Suspension 4oz. Bubble Gum
300450493040 4930400 SBM045, SCM011, SCM030, SDM035
Children’s TYLENOL® Suspension 4oz. Strawberry
300450122407 1224000 SBM064, SCM033, SDM020
Infants’ TYLENOL® Grape Suspension Drops 1/4oz.
300450186157 1861500 SBM065, SCM005, SCM006, SDM032
Infants’ TYLENOL® Suspension 1/2oz. Cherry
300450166043 1660400 SBM066, SCM068
Children’s TYLENOL® Dye Free Suspension 4oz. Cherry
300450123046 1230400 SBM068, SCM035, SCM070, SCM080, SDM005
Children’s TYLENOL® Suspension 4oz. Cherry
300450249043 2490400 SBM069, SBM070, SCM081, SDM006
Children’s TYLENOL® Plus Cough & Runny Nose 4oz. Cherry
300450122155 1221500 SCM012, SCM067, SDM007, SDM068
Infants’ TYLENOL® Suspension Drops 1/2oz. Grape
300450386045 3860400 SCM013, SCM014, SCM069
Children’sTYLENOL® Plus Flu 4oz. Bubble Gum
300450387042 3870400 SCM016, SFM024
Children’s TYLENOL® Plus Cold Suspension 4oz. Grape
300450247049 2470400 SCM017
Children’s TYLENOL® Plus Cough/ST Suspension 4oz. Cherry
300450122018 1220100 SCM082, SDM039, SDM040
Infants’ TYLENOL® Suspension Drops 1oz. Grape
300450167019 1670100 SCM083, SCM084, SDM008
Infants’ TYLENOL® Dye Free Suspension 1oz. Cherry
300450123015 1230100 SDM064
Children’s TYLENOL® Pediatric Suspension 1oz. Cherry
300450186300 1863000 SDM038, SDM009
Infants’ TYLENOL® Suspension Drops 1oz. Cherry
300450390042 3900400 SDM033
Children’s TYLENOL® Plus Cold/Allergy 4oz. Bubble Gum
300450122100 1221000 SDM078
Infants’ TYLENOL® Drops 1oz. Grape
350580144183 1221800 SCM034
Infants’ TYLENOL® Grape Suspension Drops H/G 1/2oz.
350580123034 1230300 SDM028
Children’s TYLENOL® Suspension 4oz. Cherry, Hospital Govt.
If you have a bottle on the list, call Customer Care Center at 1-800-962-5357 for more information.
Product Recall: Graco Children’s Products Inc., Jump ‘n Jive™ Jumper
August 14, 2009 by admin
Filed under Kid Connection
For more information on Graco Jump n Jive Jumper recall click HERE
Are you pregnant?
Are you wondering if you could be expecting? There are many signs and symptoms of pregnancy. If you are hoping to be pregnant, unfortunately many signs can mimic PMS. It is very important that you know your body and it’s quirks. This can be key during the “two week wait” (the time between conception and your next expected period). Of course, we all know a home pregnancy test is the best way to find out. But, in the mean time, let your mind wonder with these symptoms and see if any of them match up to how you are feeling:
- Breast Tenderness: This is a tell-tale sign of pregnancy, however it can also be a PMS symptom for most women. Usually, most expectant mother’s don’t recognize this symptom until about 6-8 weeks into their pregnancy. So it may not be an early sign for everyone.
- Cramps: You may feel cramps that are very similar to your premenstrual cramping, however, this cramping is a a sign of implantation and uterine stretching.
- Spotting: This is not a symptom for all women, but some women will experience light spotting as if they were going to start a period. This is also a sign of implantation and can be as tiny as a needle point or larger. If you experience heavy bleeding is probably a sign that your period is going to start or a sign of something for serious if the bleeding occurs for longer than expected.
- Tiredness: Sure, every woman, working or not, experiences some fatigue during her cycle. But, if you can only think about the next time you get to take a nap while a work or can’t keep up with your daily activities, it could be a sign that there is a baby on board.
- Nausea: Most pregnant women do not feel morning sickness until 6 weeks of pregnancy or later. However, some women do get to feel the joys of this symptom early on.
- Bloating: Your increased hormones can cause a little extra pooch in your tummy. This can also happen with your period, but once your period begins, your notice your bloating decreases. Not the case with a bun in the oven!
- Frequent Urination: Getting up during the night to tinkle? This is your body’s way of kicking your kidneys into gear and is a sign that you might be pregnant.
- Headaches: These occur early on due to hormonal changes and increased blood flow. As you progress in your progress this symptom should disappear.
- Constipation: This potty problem can rear it’s ugly head even before you test positive. Your digestive track is slowing down, so you will have a decrease in your bowel movements. Try fiber supplements and a high fiber diet.
- Mood Swings: While a visit from Aunt Flo can trigger this symptom too, don’t be surprised if it is also a sign you are pregnant. Increased hormones, fatigue, bloating, cramping…You will have good reason to wake up on the wrong side of the bed some days!
Of course, these are not the only signs you could be expecting nor will all women have these symptoms. Signs and symptoms will vary. SharpMoms suggests testing with a home pregnancy test on or after Day 40 of your cycle if your period is not present by then. Still no period or positive test after Day 40? Check with your OBGYN for a blood pregnancy test and other testing to see why your period may be a no-show.



