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By Stephanie Moore, RN, BSN, IBCLC Sweet Pea Baby Planners Lactation Expert & Owner/Lactation Consultant at Becoming Mothers
I remember well the anticipation of our first child. My daydreams would mostly drift to the upcoming birth and then thoughts would shift to infant care and the books that I had not yet read. It is not uncommon for expectant mothers to feel their anxiety pique when thinking about breastfeeding and finding balance once the baby is born.
Breastfeeding is natural and is considered the physiologic norm. That doesn’t mean that mother and baby always know what to do and how to deal with some of the challenges that commonly occur during the first weeks together. With some basic understanding of how breastfeeding works and what the expected norms are as they relate to the breastfeeding dyad, breastfeeding can be the wonderful experience.
So let’s talk Breastfeeding and Newborn 101. The first few months of baby’s life are often referred to as the “4th trimester” meaning our babies are adjusting to life outside the womb. Keep these things in mind for when your baby does something new at 3AM when thinking logically is not always ones forte.
- Babies eat, sleep, pee, and poop. Thank goodness for baby’s simplicity. However, if baby does not do any one of these things, a call to the primary care provider is warranted. Some guidelines: Newborns need to be fed at the breast or with an alternate system 8 to 12 times in 24 hours. The first week, newborns wet the number of diapers equal to the number of days old and after the first week, around 6-8 times. A full bladder is about 3 tablespoons so pour this amount of water in your preferred diaper to see what it feels like. Babies usually poop 2+ times a day. Their stool might be only a streak on the diaper or the oh-my-gosh, MBO (major blow out!). Newborns sleep around 21 out of 24 hours.
- Breasts are not utters! Although it feels like they are, when baby suckles at the breast, breast milk is being produced.
- Move the milk and feed the baby. The more the milk is moved from the breasts, the more milk produced. In fact, when breasts are engorged with milk, the physiologic mechanism is to cut back on production.
- Babies invented fast food and when they want to be fed, they’re not waiting in line! We may have our “agenda” but babies don’t. Their stomachs are small and when they are hungry, they let us know, loud and clear!
- Yes, babies can be hungry again! Babies go through growth spurts with the first one being between one and 3 weeks. When she is hungry, she is hungry. Follow the baby’s lead and feed her. When milk substitutes are introduced, the lactation mechanism is interrupted.
- Sore, cracked, nipples are not the norm. The position the mother uses to bring the baby to the breast and the latch the baby establishes on the breast most commonly make the difference with regards to comfortable breastfeeding. When the position and latch are off, the tissue of the nipple and areola can be traumatized. Remember, babies “breast feed”, they don’t “nipple feed”. If it doesn’t feel comfortable, take a look at your baby and correct anything obvious. If things still don’t feel comfortable, break the baby’s latch and start again.
- Nursing mothers want to continue eating a culturally appropriate and healthy diet. Only if ones baby appears to be noticeably uncomfortable should the diet be altered. The list of foods to eliminate from ones diet is extensive so it is a good idea to speak with a lactation professional to determine if the baby’s behavior is typical newborn behavior or due to maternal diet. A restricted and limited diet doesn’t so much make for a happy mom. Along those same lines, it is important to maintain hydration so that your urine is dilute. It is a myth that nursing mothers need to drink gallons of water in order to produce breastmilk.
- Babies sleep all day and play all night. Until your baby makes the shift to sleep more at night and is more alert during the day, use modern technology and let the machine pick up messages, send an email to solicit meals, sibling care, and household errands, and take a nap with your baby at 3 in the afternoon. It will make the 3AM wake up call a bit more tolerable
Mothers spend 24 hours/day with their newborns. Babies and their mothers are an intimate dyad. If at any time, you feel that something is not “right” with your newborn and/or with regards to breastfeeding, it is important to call your baby’s primary care provider and /or lactation professional in the community.
An intuitive answer to the never-ending question: “Where is that binky?” Mrs. Smith Diaper Bags feature a fully functioning pull-out drawer. This drawer is divided into several compartments and remains easy to open even when the top portion of the bag is full. Able to fit baby food jars, pacifiers, bibs and a host of other day-to-day items, this drawer allows for ease in organizing content. Additionally, the solid base for the drawer stabilizes the top portion of the bag, so it doesn’t collapse in on itself as easy as some. Another plus for this bag is the variety of elegant and stylish designs available including a fashionable, backpack option for dads.
~ Sweet Pea Baby Planners’ Denver Director, Stormie Sowinski
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Launching in Spring 2011, Bugaboo will offer their answer to the need for a double stroller: The Donkey. Why is it called the Donkey? Because a donkey can carry cargo with ease and is known for being faithful, intelligent and eager to learn. This stroller has lots of storage space as a single, and converts from a single to a double like no other stroller I’ve seen before. The Bugaboo Donkey can be expanded and downsized again in only three clicks. As a single stroller, it’s no wider that the Cameleon and will dazzle you with all of its additional features!
~ Sweet Pea Baby Planners’ New York Director, Jennifer Link
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-Incorrect chest clip design may cause safety issues-
Britax has announced a voluntary recall. The model numbers affected by this recall are: E9L69N9, E9L69P2, E9L69P3, E9L69P5. The link below has very detailed information and pictures to assist you in identifying if the seat you own is affected, and if so, what steps you can take to correct the issue. For more information, contact the Britax information line, toll free at 1-888-427-4829.
http://www.britaxusa.com/uploads/advisory/notice/22-72a.pdf
Baby wearing is a desire or necessity for many parents, although it can become quite awkward trying to keep both you and baby warm in the colder months. Many times adults just drape blankets over the child to protect them from the chill, but beginning in Fall 2010 Moms will no longer have to sacrifice style and warmth to continue carrying baby all year round! Ergobaby has come out with a stylish and sleek papoose coat for women to wear that allows the baby to be carried either in the front or back position while keeping you both snuggly and warm.
The coat has two style options available; lightweight for the chilly spring/fall, and a heavier option for the colder, snowier winter months. The inner and outer fabric on both coats are made of breathable fabric and they offer a zippered flap on the back for baby to pop through and can be closed when not in use. There is a double row of buttons on the front of the coat that allows for wearing baby in the front position or wearing the jacket on its own. The heavier winter option will offer under arm side ventilation and a removable faux fur collar. The Lightweight Coat is available now and comes in gray.
~ Sweet Pea Baby Planners’ Northern Colorado Director, Kayde Foster
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BooYah Baby’s Luxury Stroller Liners are compatible with many major stroller brands. These covers are minky-soft and offer additional padding for your little one to rest comfortably in. One stand-out feature is that they are easily removable and machine washable so keeping your stroller clean can be quick and easy. With 20 different designs available you’re sure to find the look you want while providing a comfortable ride.
~ Sweet Pea Baby Planners’ North Carolina Director, Stephanie Keel
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Episencial skin care products are both fun (the packaging features the artwork of Eric Carle) and safe for kids of all ages. Kim Walls has created a skin care line that contains no harmful chemicals such as additives, petroleum, and parabens; therefore you can rest-assured about using these products frequently on your children. All of the ingredients are disclosed on the label, so you know exactly what you’re putting on the skin, and ultimately, into your child’s system. A baby’s skin has a different chemical composition than an adults’ skin. Episencial was formulated to compliment their sensitive, developing skin. Episencial has a three-step skin care line made to nourish and protect; it includes Bathe (foaming wash and bubble bath), Nurture (body butter and soothing cream), and Protect (sunscreen, nurturing balm, and face balm). Episencial has not only made a product that is safe for our children, but for our environment as well. All products are proudly made in the USA by solar-powered manufacturers. All packaging is made out of recycled material that is also phthalate and BPA free and, as noted above, shows off the artwork of Eric Carle so it is fun and inviting for kids and adults alike. Having the cruelty free seal and being a trusted partner of Healthy Child Health World makes this Sweet Pea Baby Planner happy!
~Sweet Pea Baby Planners’ Northern Colorado Director, Kayde Foster
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The Pliko Mini is a quality, stylish alternative to a standard ‘umbrella’ stroller that boasts a nearly flat recline. Weighing only 12.5 lbs is impressive on its own but what truly separates the Mini is that it collapses side-to-side, not flat like many other strollers with similar features. There is no need to bend down when folding this stroller and after it is collapsed it will remain standing on its own. This newest member of Peg Perego’s Pliko line is designed to fit in any standard trunk and by not folding to the ground, keeping the Mini and its storage spaces clean may be rather easy.
~Sweet Pea Baby Planners’ Denver Director, Stormie Sowinski
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The Moby UV is a fantastic part of Moby Wrap Inc’s line of baby wearing wraps . Like the original Moby Wrap, it is a single, long and wide piece of fabric that is wrapped over both shoulders and uses your entire back to distribute the weight of your baby while wearing. The Moby UV , however, offers the option of wearing your baby while providing UVA/UVB protection. The Wrap is rated to carry a child up to 35 lbs and has undergone Rayosan treatment to give it an SPF 50 barrier. The Rayosan process leaves a substance similar to an invisible dye coating on the fabric. It does not contain harmful substances and is still machine washable, as is the original. There are now two new style choices, the Wisteria (smoky purple) and Almond Blossom. The Almond Blossom design is quietly stunning and is reversible to a solid color.
~Sweet Pea Baby Planners’ Denver Director, Stormie Sowinski
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This ultra-light stroller has various features that make wandering the zoo a breeze. Weighing in at only 8 pounds it sports a pull-out SPF50 sunshade, a breathable seat, and can handle a load up to 40 pounds. Also, this lightweight contender has tall handles and removable parts for easy cleaning. With shock absorbing wheels and a variety of color combinations, the G-LiTE is an original in its class.
~Sweet Pea Baby Planners’ Denver Director, Stormie Sowinski
The views of the writer are her own, and do not in any way reflect the views of this site, other sites affiliated with this site, the staff involved with the site, or any other members of this site.
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