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Baby Items Recalled In February: Check The List Here

Baby Items Recalled In February: Check The List Here
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Chopra and her now-husband officially began dating in 2018, and after the musician popped the big question that July, the two held a three-day wedding ceremony in the actress' native India that same year.

The strollers were sold between February and October of 2020 for $700 through Amazon, as well as baby stores across the US and online in charcoal, gray, night and denim colors, with about 1,290 being recalled.

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The White Tiger actress also wrote a short message that read: 'To be able to find some joy at a time when the world feels so scary is such a blessing. Happy holi everyone. Thank you to our friends and family for playing holi like desi's do!' 

A whole swathe of baby items from formula to teethers and walkers were recalled during the month of February to ensure the safety and health of infants. Recall notices are posted on the US Consumer Produce Safety Commission website, as well as by the US Food and Drug Administration.

The pregnant reality star, who discovered she was expecting her second child a mere eight weeks after welcoming daughter Larose in July 2021, slipped into two respective bodysuits which spotlighted her prenatal physique. 

Baopteil children's robes from Amazon: recalled Feb. 2 for failing to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear and posing a risk of burn injuries. Amazon will contact people who bought the robes and offer a refund.

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There have been 70 reports of the handle partially or fully detaching, including two where children had the handle in their mouth. Parents should take the cup away from babies immediately and get a free replacement after registering on the company's website, uploading a photo of the defaced cup, and promising to recycle or dispose of the cup. 

Lauren, who is expecting again with on-off boyfriend Charles Drury, emphasised her immaculate look with a bouncy blow-dry, her chocolate locks tumbling over her shoulders with the occasional windswept look incorporated into the shots.

Parents should take the teether away from their child immediately. While no injuries have been reported, Bebe au Lait received six reports of detached beads, including one where a child placed a bead in their mouth.

Esme children's sleepwear garments: recalled Feb. 16 for failing to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear and posing a risk of burn injuries. Get a refund or replacement here.

AllMeInGeld children's nightgowns from Amazon: recalled Feb. 9 for failing to meet the federal flammability standards for children's sleepwear and posing a risk of burn injuries. Amazon will contact people who bought the nightgowns and offer a refund.

The affected teethers were sold in the butterfly, boat, cactus, dinosaur, heart, moon and star, owl, rainbow, starfish, tropical leaf, turtle and world shapes. They were sold at Target and other nationwide stores, as well as online at Bebeaulait.com, Zulily, between May 2019 and October 2021. You can check online if your teether is included in the recall, and fill out a form for a store credit or call to get a full refund. 

Around 1,355 walkers were sold at Walmart between October 2018 and August 2021, priced between $130 and $160. The walkers come in black, teal, pink or gray, with a gray or black seat and a white, teal or pink tray.

There have been no reported incidents or injuries, but consumers are being told to stop using them immediately. You can contact Zeno via email to get a shipping label to return the walker for free and get a full refund.

"They can fit through a standard doorway and are not designed to stop at the edge of a step as required," says the recall notice on the US Consumer Produce Safety Commission website. "The walkers also have leg openings that allow the child to slip down until the child's head can become entrapped at the neck. Babies using these walkers can be seriously injured or killed."

It followed five complaints of babies who were hospitalized with bacterial infections, two of whom died. Four of those complaints were for Cronobacter sakazakii, which can cause fever, excessive crying, low energy, poor feeding and other serious symptoms. The fifth complaint was for Salmonella Newport, which can cause fever, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, high fever and other more severe side effects.

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