When breastfeeding your baby there will be times where you find yourself having to pump. The reason for this may be because you're back at work, school or simply to keep expressing. Whatever the reason may be, choosing a pump to your convenience is a big deal.
There are 2 types of breast pumps: and electric or manual.
Electric Pump:
Allows you to relax and simply hold the pump against your breast. The electric pump does the pumping for you at many different suctions. You can even buy a band that allows you to pump hands free. This is convenient for most mothers who pump away from home. The only drawback may be finding the privacy to pump. Another thing to consider is if the electric pump needs to be plugged in for it to work. Some electric pumps come with both, a plug in and battery operated option for use.
Manual Pump:
Allows you to pump and express at your rate and speed. Some mothers actually like the option of expressing at their own rate instead of having to express at the rate of electric pumps. Some drawbacks about manually pumping is your hands may get sore and tired after a while. If you do decide to use a manual pump you want a DOUBLE manual pump because when expressing, you tend to leak from BOTH breasts. This also requires privacy.
Both pumps are very good. I had both, but find the electric double much more convenient because it pumps both breast at a time and allows me to relax. The manual pump may suit others better. It just depends on your preference.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Nursing Cover
Breastfeeding is one of the most important things motherʻs can do for their growing babies. It is highly encouraged and recommended that mothers breastfeed (rather than substitute with formula) because a mother's breast milk has all the nutrients for their baby.
There are many benefits of breastfeeding, but at times can be a bit hard- especially when you're out in public or at work. Pumping allows mothers to express their breast milk and save for later use. But there are also times when you're out and about and your baby needs to be fed.
When out in public you don't want everyone seeing your breast when attempting to breastfeed; that's when using a nursing cover comes in handy.
Using a nursing cover allows mothers' to breastfeed their child anywhere discreetly. It also gives baby and mom privacy. I highly recommend mothers' using a nursing cover if they plan on breastfeeding their child.
There are many benefits of breastfeeding, but at times can be a bit hard- especially when you're out in public or at work. Pumping allows mothers to express their breast milk and save for later use. But there are also times when you're out and about and your baby needs to be fed.
When out in public you don't want everyone seeing your breast when attempting to breastfeed; that's when using a nursing cover comes in handy.
Using a nursing cover allows mothers' to breastfeed their child anywhere discreetly. It also gives baby and mom privacy. I highly recommend mothers' using a nursing cover if they plan on breastfeeding their child.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Baby Car Seats on a Budget
Your babies car seat is one of the most absolute important baby gear you will need. Every parent wants a car seat that will keep baby safe. There are a variety of car seats out there on the market and depending on your budget you can get the "mercedes benz" of all car seats. But when you're on a tight budget there are many good car seats that are still great and safe for your baby.
One of the most safest car seats ranging between $135-$190 are the Chicco Keyfit 30, Britax B-safe and Graco Snugride Click Connect 35. Both these car seats have great reviews and perform very well!
Finding the right car seat depends on what you, as a parent, is looking for in a car seat.
Things to consider when buying a car seat:
-lightweight, has a variety of colors, a removable cushion that can be washed, how big your back seat is and how much space your car has, how compatible the car seat is with strollers (although most carseats come in a travel system which consist of a car seat and stroller), car seat with or without a canopy, if warranty is important to you and the restraint harness consisting of 3 or 5 points.
Many of these factors come together when buying a car seat and the 3 above mentioned car seats accommodate many of the things to consider when buying a car seat.
Any of the 3 listed above are very good and top rated car seats and well in budget for many who can afford about $135-$190.
1. Graco Snugride 35
2. Chicco Keyfit 30
3. Britax B-safe
One of the most safest car seats ranging between $135-$190 are the Chicco Keyfit 30, Britax B-safe and Graco Snugride Click Connect 35. Both these car seats have great reviews and perform very well!
Finding the right car seat depends on what you, as a parent, is looking for in a car seat.
Things to consider when buying a car seat:
-lightweight, has a variety of colors, a removable cushion that can be washed, how big your back seat is and how much space your car has, how compatible the car seat is with strollers (although most carseats come in a travel system which consist of a car seat and stroller), car seat with or without a canopy, if warranty is important to you and the restraint harness consisting of 3 or 5 points.
Many of these factors come together when buying a car seat and the 3 above mentioned car seats accommodate many of the things to consider when buying a car seat.
Any of the 3 listed above are very good and top rated car seats and well in budget for many who can afford about $135-$190.
1. Graco Snugride 35
2. Chicco Keyfit 30
3. Britax B-safe
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Rocking Recliner or Glider?
When it comes to feeding and putting baby to sleep, lots of mom do so by rocking their baby. With my oldest daughter, i was given a Glider chair with Ottoman at my baby shower and thought "All right! Perfect for feedings and rocking baby to sleep!" When i sat it was very comfortable, but I found it a little uncomfortable to stay in for a long time.
That's when my mom told me about using a recliner. I didn't want to at first because i already had a Glider, but when i took a look at some Recliners i found it much more suitable. Here's why:
On a Recliner, you can:
Rock baby to sleep
Recline back when baby falls asleep or after feeding while burping baby and it's very comfortable
Overall much more comfortable than the glider.
On a glider, you can:
Rock baby to sleep, but uncomfortable to sleep on because it doesn't recline
*During the night you're so tired by being up about every 3-4 hours to feed baby that you tend to mostly fall asleep when burping baby. Having a recliner allows you to burp baby, rock baby to sleep and you eventually fall asleep on there as well.
When it comes to feedings and rocking baby to sleep, i would go with a Rocking RECLINER.
That's when my mom told me about using a recliner. I didn't want to at first because i already had a Glider, but when i took a look at some Recliners i found it much more suitable. Here's why:
On a Recliner, you can:
Rock baby to sleep
Recline back when baby falls asleep or after feeding while burping baby and it's very comfortable
Overall much more comfortable than the glider.
On a glider, you can:
Rock baby to sleep, but uncomfortable to sleep on because it doesn't recline
*During the night you're so tired by being up about every 3-4 hours to feed baby that you tend to mostly fall asleep when burping baby. Having a recliner allows you to burp baby, rock baby to sleep and you eventually fall asleep on there as well.
When it comes to feedings and rocking baby to sleep, i would go with a Rocking RECLINER.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Double Stroller for toddler and infant
When it comes to having a baby, a car seat travel system is essential. When it comes to having 2 children, approximately newborn-2 years apart, a travel system now means having a double stroller that can accommodate BOTH children. Many toddlers at the age of 2 still take naps and get tired fast when you're out and about, so having a stroller to accommodate not only baby but also your number 1 child is essential.
My oldest just recently turned 3, but still takes naps and gets tired when we're out and about. My number 2 child is due in April, so having a double stroller definitely will come in handy. There are many things to think about when it comes to a stroller such as:
-$$ Price (since having another baby is a great expense, saving all you can is important)
-weight limit
-stroller size
-is it versatile for BOTH children?
-reliability
-SAFETY
-meets all needs of not only kids, but parent as well
So, when it came deciding which stroller was for me, I wanted something that will be comfortable for not only my newborn but my toddler as well. I wanted something within budget, very versatile for both kids, one not too bulky and will fit in my car, doors and isles, something that will last me for a while, something SAFE for my children to be in, and something that is easy for me to lug around and push/maneuver easily. Instantly, I knew a "Sit n Stand Double Stroller" would be best for me since my toddler doesn't always sit in the stroller. So, my pick was
This stroller has EVERYTHING that met my needs when it came to choosing a double stroller. Not only did I review the product, but I also considered the reviews of other parents who have purchased this stroller. This stroller:
-maneuvers easily, is very versatile for both my kids (allowing my oldest to sit in a chair or on a bench located under the rear seat), allows my to "click" my car seat into the stroller, has safety straps and allows me to store some things in the bottom basket. All this with a very reasonable price that meets my budget makes it the perfect the stroller for mothers who are in the same boat as I am.
I would suggest this stroller for any parent who has an infant and a newborn for the reasons listed above.
My oldest just recently turned 3, but still takes naps and gets tired when we're out and about. My number 2 child is due in April, so having a double stroller definitely will come in handy. There are many things to think about when it comes to a stroller such as:
-$$ Price (since having another baby is a great expense, saving all you can is important)
-weight limit
-stroller size
-is it versatile for BOTH children?
-reliability
-SAFETY
-meets all needs of not only kids, but parent as well
So, when it came deciding which stroller was for me, I wanted something that will be comfortable for not only my newborn but my toddler as well. I wanted something within budget, very versatile for both kids, one not too bulky and will fit in my car, doors and isles, something that will last me for a while, something SAFE for my children to be in, and something that is easy for me to lug around and push/maneuver easily. Instantly, I knew a "Sit n Stand Double Stroller" would be best for me since my toddler doesn't always sit in the stroller. So, my pick was
"Baby Trend Sit n Stand Double Stroller"
This stroller has EVERYTHING that met my needs when it came to choosing a double stroller. Not only did I review the product, but I also considered the reviews of other parents who have purchased this stroller. This stroller:
-maneuvers easily, is very versatile for both my kids (allowing my oldest to sit in a chair or on a bench located under the rear seat), allows my to "click" my car seat into the stroller, has safety straps and allows me to store some things in the bottom basket. All this with a very reasonable price that meets my budget makes it the perfect the stroller for mothers who are in the same boat as I am.
I would suggest this stroller for any parent who has an infant and a newborn for the reasons listed above.
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