Monday, December 26, 2011

Dealing With Cracked Nipples When Breastfeeding

!±8± Dealing With Cracked Nipples When Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding, as you may have already heard, is the most recommended form of providing nourishment for the growing baby. Doctors and health care centers cannot stress enough how many great benefits are given to the mom and the baby when breastfeeding becomes established as a routine. If you are not yet familiar, here is a brief run through of the plus sides of breastfeeding.

The baby is said to gain weight faster because of mom's breast milk. Infants who are born with jaundice are able to recover faster when they are breast fed. Furthermore, the digestive systems of babies can break down breast milk more efficiently, so less constipation or diarrhea is experienced.

For the mom, breastfeeding is an effective method to help her regain her pre-pregnancy weight. Furthermore, some sources say that moms who breast feed have a form of natural birth control. More importantly, breastfeeding helps the mother bond with her baby more.

However, great as breastfeeding may be, there are some woes that many women experience with this task. One of the most common problems is cracked nipples. This is caused by drying of the skin around the nipple area, which can be irritating and painful. Here are some tips on dealing with cracked nipples when breastfeeding.

1. Use a lanolin-based nipple cream to moisturize the cracked area. Aveeno and Lansinoh are some brands that are highly recommended, and these are readily available in drug stores and supermarkets. You don't have to rub off the cream before feeding, as it is safe for the baby.

2. You can also rub your own breast milk on the sore or cracked area as the Vitamin E contained in it can moisturize and heal your skin.

3. If your breast pads get soaked, change them right away. Nursing pads made out of cotton are the best to use. Also, use a comfortable bra to relieve any irritation from the cracked nipples. If the cracked nipples have not healed completely, you may use a breast shell inside your bra, this prevents any skin contact with the fabric of your nursing bra.

4. Take warm showers before or after nursing, to help the blood circulate better and to soothe any pain in your nipple area. Some people use warm compress on their breasts for relief.

If symptoms still persist, you may want to contact your doctor to find more effective solutions for cracked nipples.


Dealing With Cracked Nipples When Breastfeeding

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Nurture III Basic Double Electric Breast Pump

!±8±Nurture III Basic Double Electric Breast Pump

Brand : Nurture III
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The Basic Nurture III Double Electric Breast Pump by Bailey Medical Engineering comes with everything you need to get started double or single pumping. The Nurture III is a small, quiet, efficient, electric breast pump, with fully adjustable suction and manual cycling so you can imitate your baby's variable nursing patterns. Many women prefer manual cycling because it gives them more control of the pumping process. You can change the cycle time as you are pumping to mimic the way your baby nurses and maximize your pumping efficiency. To create suction and cycle the Nurture III, you cover and uncover a vent on one of the collection bottles with your finger or thumb. It's a very small, easy motion you do on one side, even when you're double pumping. The Nurture III reaches 220 mm Hg (the natural suction level of babies) in 2-3 seconds, allowing you to cycle it 20-30+ times per minute and enabling you to express both breasts in 10-20 minutes. The compact and easily portable Nurture III is durable and reliable enough for many years of frequent use. The pump is UL Listed and plugs into a standard electrical outlet. The bottles, flanges, stands, caps and tubing are BPA-free and DEHP-free. The instruction manual and instructional DVD are easy to understand in both English and Spanish. Includes: Nurture III Pump Motor, a Basic Double Collection Kit, and our instructional DVD (not pictured).

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Must Have Checklist For New Parents Traveling With an Infant Or Toddler

!±8± The Must Have Checklist For New Parents Traveling With an Infant Or Toddler

Traveling with a baby can be overwhelming due to the amazing amount of stuff that such a little person needs each and every day. Well now double that load because your baby is now a toddler with bigger toys, food, gear etc.

Here is a checklist that will make traveling with a toddler easier, efficient and enjoyable...oh and hopefully help you keep your sanity.
Toys- Always have a few of your babies favorite toys. You will need this distraction while trying to go through airport security or waiting in long lines. Books- Books are always great to have your toddler focused on the pictures and you can even use the books to bond with your child while you are waiting. Blankets- Bring a couple of blankets especially is your child has a security blanket. You can use them to let the child rest, play on the floor, shade your baby or protect your clothing from spit up or diaper leaks. Breast Pump - If you are still using a breast pump or if you are going to use one get one of the traveling kinds that is easy to transport. Car Seat- Car seats are always important to take unless you plan on renting one from a rental car company. They make traveling on planes and cars safer. You can also get travel accessories for your car seat. Bathing Suit and Sunscreen- If you are going on vacation make sure to bring a bathing suit and sunscreen especially if your destination(hotel) has a pool. It is also a good idea to bring a hat and sunglasses as well. Bibs- Bibs for Boys and Bibs for Girls. Washable is ideal. Stroller- If you can get a small travel stroller (especially one that will collapse) it can easily be checked at gates or stored in overhead bins on airplanes. Clothes- Always make sure to pack One to Two extra outfits in your diaper bag or carry on luggage in case your baby spits up or has a diaper leak. Also pack socks or booties. Diapers- I always pack at least one diaper for every hour of traveling (by road or by plane) that way i am covered if there is a traffic jam or plane delay. Lansinoh Diaper Rash Ointment - The last thing you want is for your child to have an uncomfortable diaper rash with no cream for relief so make sure to pack a tube. Extra Bottles, Nipples or Sippy Cups- This way you have a back up if one is dirty and you don't have quick access to a restroom to wash the bottle, nipple or sippy cup. Extra Pacifiers- Always a good idea to have at least three that way if one is lost and one is dirty you still have a "mute button" First Aid Kit- It is a good idea to have a first aid kit so you can treat your child for minor injuries they may receive while traveling. Formula, water and/or juices- This is great to keep your child hydrated and it always helps a child's ears on an airplane if they have the distraction of eating and the sucking on the bottle will help the popping of their ears. Safety Items- Like outlet covers and Corner covers. You would rather be safe than sorry. Portable/Inflatable Bath Tub- Blow it up, fill it up, and splash away. Portable High Chair- great for taking to restaurants Pack N Play- portable crib for grandmas house Night light- If your child is afraid of the dark or sleeping in a different place this will help soothe them. It is also helpful to you when changing diapers in the middle of the night. Plastic Bags- You are supposed to take plastic bags with you when you walk your dogs well the same goes for children. Always have extra plastic bags on you to put dirty diapers, dirty clothes or dirty blankets in so the mess doesn't get mixed in with clean items in your diaper bag. Travel Silverware and baby food- You can't always get baby food at the local convenient store or airport store so pack a couple extra. Chest Carrier or Sling- This will help you carry your child with ease and leave your hands free to carry other important items. Lotions, disinfecting gels, baby shampoo, etc- Help your child fight off germs and stay clean by having small bottles of these items in a ziploc bag. Tissues- To help stop the runny noses so your shirt sleeve doesn't have to. Snacks- Snacks for you and your child. Goldfish, Cheerios, Fruit cups, Energy Bars, etc Wipes- Wipes can be your best friend to clean up dirty diapers, messy hands, runny noses and even wipe down areas or items that your child has to touch.


The Must Have Checklist For New Parents Traveling With an Infant Or Toddler

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Lansinoh Affinity Double Electric Breast Pump

!±8± Lansinoh Affinity Double Electric Breast Pump


Rate : | Price : $130.00 | Post Date : Nov 30, 2011 00:58:35
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The Lansinoh® AffinityTM Double Electric Breast Pump - is easy to use and gentle on your breasts. Featuring our ComfortFitTM Breast Flanges for a soft, secure fit and our Custom ExpressionTM Technology for maximum milk flow, the Affinity is one of the most advanced and affordable breast pumps available, brought to you by the #1 brand in breastfeeding. Easy-to-use - easy-to-clean ComfortFitTM breast flanges for a soft, secure fit Custom ExpressionTM technology for maximum milk flow Cycle and suction are separately adjustable up to 8 suction and 6 cycle settings One-touch let-down button Guaranteed to prevent milk back up in tubing and pump for greater hygiene and easier clean up Designed to pump easily into most baby bottles Easy to read LCD screen Designed for everyday long term use at home or away Built-in bottle holders to help prevent spills AC adaptor or battery operated (6 AA batteries not included) BPA Free Contains one Lansinoh Affinity double electric pump, two bottles, two bottle lids, two extra white valves, AC adapter, velcro strap for tubing and instruction booklet

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Lansinoh Manual Breast Pump 1 ct (Quantity of 1)

!±8± Lansinoh Manual Breast Pump 1 ct (Quantity of 1)

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Post Date : Nov 24, 2011 06:09:35 | Usually ships in 6-10 business days


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Sunday, November 20, 2011

My Q and A - Baby is Five Days Old

!±8± My Q and A - Baby is Five Days Old

Okay so after a whirlwind experience, I have several questions, some of which I have either no or conflicting answers!

1. What do I do about hiccups?

Originally, I was trying to burp them out of her. They have been going away on their own after five minutes. My doctor told me at my baby's first doctors visit (4 days after her birth), that hiccups are normal and there is nothing you can do about them. She also said they are going to get worse! Just like her poopy diapers!

2. Since I didn't have a vaginal delivery, why do I have to still use pads?

Well I found this answer online and basically the forums say that tampons will give you infections because they can irritate the uterus wall.

3. How frequent should I breastfeed?

The nurses in the hospital all said, "Feed her whenever she wants. You can't feed her too much, or like the myth, spoil her if you feed her too often." At my baby's doctor visit, that point was again reiterated to me. But basically she said you need to be feeding your newborn every 2-3 hours, but the average is 1 1/2 hours. Surprisingly babies loose weight within the first two days of life, so you have to make sure that you feed them so their weight goes back up. But don't freak out, because your milk won't come in for like three days so in the beginning you have colostrum. That is really what the baby is drinking in the beginning. Of course my mother says, "Now don't feed her too much, she is going to think that she can get it all the time."

4. My baby falls asleep while I breast feed, what do I do?

The doctor said that I need to take off her blanket, in order to keep her awake. Don't worry, she won't get cold and her temperature won't drop drastically. Also, change her diaper before you feed her because then after she feeds, she will be able to just go to sleep.

5. My body is aching and I feel like I need to workout. When can I be active?

In my case, as far as a C-section goes, they say to wait 6 weeks before working out and doing any strenuous activities. But my "After care for c-sections" pamphlet that the hospital gave me, says to get up and walk every day. I think I am going to make some kind of a compromise. Today I am going to attempt to go to the gym, (I only have an hour till I have to get back to the baby-ha ha), and walk easily on the treadmill. I won't do any weight lifting or any abdominal workout-OF COURSE, but I do need to get my legs moving. I was basically unable to get out of bed for two days. Right now I am sore where my incision was, but I have been up and moving around for 3 days now. My doctor at the hospital kept saying, "Use common sense", as an answer to most of my questions.

6. If I move the wrong way, will I rip my stitches out?

The doctor who performed my C-section gave me a call yesterday and he said, "No, that is HIGHLY unlikely, your abdomen is stitched from the inside." The worst that could happen is that your skin could tear. FYI, I had my staples removed when I left the hospital, and they put these band aid type "steri-strips" on me to hold my skin together. Allegedly, my skin is supposed to miraculously heal back together-weird huh?

7. Can I use my breast pump, my breasts feel so full of milk like they are going to pop.

Well I didn't even wait to ask anyone on this question, I just started using it. It was great except for pumping hurt more than breastfeeding! At my baby's doctor visit, the doctor told me to stop pumping because it will imbalance the flow of my milk. I think I might just half way listen to her, and pump once a day. BTW-make sure you use something to keep your nipples from drying. The hospital gave me a sample of "Lansinoh", and I started using it right away. It has been a lifesaver. No dry nipples-so far!


My Q and A - Baby is Five Days Old

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Nursing Babies- How Old Is Too Old?

!±8± Nursing Babies- How Old Is Too Old?

Nursing babies are a beautiful sight in many cultures. Many mothers fall in love with their children as they watch them suckle and drift contentedly off to sleep. Nursing babies are happiest while in their mother's arms.

While few would argue that nursing babies are adorable, what's to be done with a toddler who stomps their foot in defiance and demands to be nursed right now? How old is too old to be breast fed?

Choosing to breastfeed your baby may have been a simple decision but determining when to wean a child can be difficult. When many mothers begin to breastfeed their babies, they assume that weaning will occur naturally. For some breast fed babies, the transition form the breast to the sippy cup comes with a fight.

Nursing babies who have a difficult time adjusting to life away from the breast may be objecting to more than just weaning. Some breast fed babies crave the physical closeness of nursing more than breast milk.

Determining if this is true for your child can help make the transition easier for both mother and child. Continuing to hold your child during feedings can help reduce the shock of weaning for a sensitive child.

While the appropriate age to wean a child is not set in stone, it is culturally acceptable in America to nurse a child for the first twelve months. Once solid foods are introduced into the child's diet and they begin to walk, American customs call for the weaning of the child.

Some breast feeding women choose to extend this period of nursing, sometimes until the child leaves for kindergarten. While many of them wean their babies shortly before returning to the workforce, some continue to pump breast milk and bottle feed their babies for several years.

The choice really is up to each woman and many choose to ignore social norms. Breast feeding women can even choose to keep their extended breastfeeding a secret by storing breast milk in the refrigerator disguised as cow's milk or formula.

When a mother decides to stop breastfeeding, she can feel a sense of loss and sadness as a chapter of her baby's life comes to a close. Sensing this unhappiness in the mother, a child can exhibit fussiness and tantrums during a mother's attempts to stop breastfeeding.

Before attempting to stop breastfeeding, a nursing mother must come to grips with any unresolved feelings she may be experiencing about weaning her child.

Mothers who choose to formula feed a nursing infant can be in for a fight unless the transition is made slowly. Abruptly springing a formula feed schedule in place of breast feeding sessions can be traumatic to nursing babies. The bottle should be introduced slowly and be filled with 100% breast milk at first.

Formula can be slowly added to subsequent bottles of breast milk until the child is completely weaned from the breast. Gradually substitute a breast feeding session with a bottle feeding session over a period of several weeks if possible.

Once a child is accustomed to the 100% formula feed schedule, the mother should continue to provide physical interaction with the baby during bottle feeding sessions to continue bonding and provide intense social interaction for the child.

Nursing babies can transition smoothly to the bottle or sippy cup if a nursing mother is emotionally prepared to wean her baby. Armed with a few facts, mothers can help nursing babies adjust smoothly to being away from the breast.

Not all nursing babies will be pleasant to nurse as they grow to be demanding toddlers. Each woman must decide for herself when her child needs to stop breastfeeding.


Nursing Babies- How Old Is Too Old?

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Babies Checklist

!±8± Babies Checklist

There are so many things that you can buy for a baby, especially a first child, that it can be confusing. Things from furniture to feeding items such as bibs, bottles, etc.

You may find this babies checklist useful for your baby.

The list includes:

Clothes Change table items Bathtime Bedtime For mom General and first aid Feeding Out & about Nappy bag Useful travel items

Do keep in mind that people are often incredibly generous when a baby is born, so you may end up with multiple items. Consider using this as a babies checklist for registries, so you can let people know what you need.

You may decide to do without some specialized items such as a bottle warmer, sterilization equipment, or nappy disposal system. They may seem unnecessary, but they are all very handy. Feeding and nappy changing goes on for about 2 years.

BEDTIME

Bassinette mattress protector, sheets, blankets (cotton or flannelette depending on season and home temerature) 2-3 cot sheet sets, 2 mattress protectors, heavy blankets are not reccomended due to the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. Mobile Baby monitor lamp/night light
FOR MOM

Lansinoh cream and nipple guards for sore nipples Feeding cloth nursing pads
GENERAL AND FIRST AID

Rattles/suitable soft toys for newborn babies Playmat/playgym Bouncer/rocker Decorations for nursery, wall stickers, border Pram toys Washing powder and fabric softener sor sensetive skin Nappies Newborn size 0-5kg - disposable or cloth. Huggies are highly reccomended for absorbancy and comfort, I personally like Pampers, they were very good for my babies. Thermometer Saline spray for unblocking babies nose Saline drops for cleaning sticky eyes Nail clipper or scissors
FEEDING

Bottles 125 ml 0-3 months; 260 ml 3 months+ Teats slow flow only Bottle brush Sterilizing equipment Breast pump Pillow while nursing to support baby Bottle warmer
OUT AND ABOUT

Nappy bag Portable change mat Plastic bags to dispose of wet cloths, nappies etc. Toys to amuse baby Bottles Portable formula container Water bibs Spare cloths for baby Warm jacket and hat Nappies, wipes and cream Rain cover for stroller Thermos to carry warm water for bottles Spare teats for bottles

It's a great idea to hold on to this baby accessories shopping list, you will benefit from continually, enjoy!

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Best Double Electric Breast Pump for Working Mothers

!±8± Best Double Electric Breast Pump for Working Mothers

Mothers who have to pump their breast milk at least once a day should consider investing in a double electric breast pump. This device is very useful especially for working mothers who need to drain their breast effectively to maintain their breast milk supply. A double electric pump saves time because both breasts can be pumped at once, instead of only one side at a time. It is also portable and durable enough to withstand frequent travel to the office.

Some double pumps are battery-powered. A few manual pumps also exist. These types of double breast pumps have lower suctioning power, particularly the manual type. The manual types can be tiring to use if breast milk has to be expressed regularly. Electric models are sturdier and more reliable but can cost a few hundred dollars. Hospital models are the most reliable and effective and they can be easily converted to double.

A double pump consists of suctioning equipment that uses two cups. This type saves time and prevents milk from being wasted. Because both breasts are in cups, milk leaking from the breasts is automatically saved in the milk collection apparatus.

An electric double pump is more efficient because both breasts are simultaneously stimulated. The milk flows more quickly and pumping time is greatly reduced. Less milk also goes to waste.

Frequent use of a double pump may cause the breasts to be easily stimulated, so that even if only one breast is pumped or used to nurse, both breasts will leak milk. This problem, however, can be resolved with time.

Electric double pumps can be expensive. Some women also find it difficult to engage and disengage the cups. However, this depends on the model of the cups or apparatus. Hands-free models are available for greater convenience.

Several brands and models of double electric breast pumps are available. The Medela Pump in Style Advanced Double Electric Breast Pump is one of the more popular models. It features a new pumping technology that closely mimics a baby's suckling. The pump suction can also be adjusted manually. It is quiet and easy to use, and comes in a backpack or messenger style bag. Accessories include an AC adapter, battery pack, manual pump, and milk cooler bag.

The Playtex Embrace comes with a hospital-grade motor. It features unique soft breast cups that give a realistic feel of a baby's mouth. The pump has five suction and speed levels and comes with a carrying case.

Other models are available, including the Ameda Purely Yours and the Lansinoh Double Electric Breast Pump.


Best Double Electric Breast Pump for Working Mothers

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