Here it is, the one and only Keepsake Umbilibox. Yes an Umbilibox that is also a keepsake box. You can now use the Keepsake Umbilibox for your cord burning ceremony and as your baby starts to grow and make memories you use the Umbilibox as a keepsake box. You can keep what ever you like in it such as; your baby's first tooth, first curl of hair, dried umbilical cord and so on. It's entirely up to you.
The Keepsake Umbilibox also features two stackable trays to keep your memories neatly organized. The trays are made from a variety types of hard wood. The trays are custom made and fitted for your box and no two boxes are the same.
Type Of Wood: Recycled Wood
Description:
This recycled wood has been sanded down so that it is nice and smooth and to avoid splintering. The box has also been burned to give it a nice burnt finish. They have also been sprayed with three layers of lacquer for a final smooth finish.
The Umbilibox
It has been common practice to have your partner or doctor cut your baby's umbilical cord almost immediately after birth, even though research says we clamp and cut the umbilical cord far too soon, thus denying umbilical cord blood and crucial stem cells to transfer from mama to baby.
Now another option for severing the cherished tie between mother and baby has come to the forefront it is called umbilical cord burning which can help solve the cutting-too-soon issue and provide parents with an experience to remember. While cord burning is a newer trend here in the U.S., it's far from being a novel procedure.
Umbilical cord burning is a practice that's been around for many years in varying cultures, and today's parents are catching on that it may be a great way to celebrate the birth of their baby. A major pro for parents is that because cord burning takes a while, this practice helps slow down the pace after the baby arrives, allowing everyone to appreciate and enjoy the moment, rather than race through the precious moments of new life with a quick snip of the cord.
Cord burning is just like it sounds. A cheapest partner, friend or sibling holds a candle underneath the umbilical cord until it burns through, a process that can take 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the thickness of the cord. Some parents use a burn box for the event, a box with special grooves in it to hold candles and catch dripping wax. Placing a piece of aluminum paper at the bottom of the box will help from burning the wood. Some families use a barrier between the baby and the flame while others simply stretch the cord out and keep the flame well away from the baby. After the burning, the cord stays attached to the baby, but the family or care provider will tie a knot in it to decrease its length.
NOTE: Candles not included.
Here is a good video to see how this all works: https://www.facebook.com/perolike/videos/1822194667867916/
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