Sunday, October 20, 2013

Baby wearing

This topic is still a work in progress! I absolutely love wearing Madeline, she is getting use to it, but seems to enjoy it also! The hot North Carolina summer prevented the early wearing days, which seems to be crucial to the baby, for future enjoyment, don't quote me on that though. I didn't even know much about baby wearing before Madeline, my world was opened to it shortly after she arrived, I knew I wanted an ergo style carrier, it seems to be the most popular style carrier, after doing a good amount of research, I decided on the Beco Gemini, and let me tell you, I absolutely LOVE it!! Here's why! 


Facing out


Head rest down!


Head rest up! She was about a mon and a half here I'd say!


1. It has 4 different carries
 - hip carry
 - back carry
 - inward facing
- outward facing

2. It doesn't require an infant insert like the ergo does and costs about 10-20$ more than the ergo though 

3. Holds 7-35 lbs and has snaps at the base to allow infant to sit legs out without putting to much strain on their legs, and has an infant head support that folds up, located where here little hand is holding 

4. Criss cross straps in the back, for me I think allows more comfort for the wearer 

5. Love the designs

6. Beco designed the baby to be able to safely sit facing out, most carriers that face out are considered crotch danglers, and an cause hip dysplasia

http://www.hipdysplasia.org/developmental-dysplasia-of-the-hip/prevention/baby-carriers-seats-and-other-equipment/
   

Things I wish we're different are things like no pouch to carry extra things and a hood, I don't also enjoy wearing it around the house that much, more out in public

My next carrier is the moby wrap 


Pretty easy to use! 

1. Holds up to 7-35 lbs

2. Easy wrap styles for beginners (like me!) YouTube also has a lot of tutorials

3. Supposedly you can nurse in it, seems to difficult to be honest

4. Easy and more comfortable to wear around the house and easier to bend over in than the beco

Things I don't like, stretchy fabric doesn't allow for wear bigger than 17-18 lbs in my opinion, no back carry, just not as good of quality like the woven

Other great types of carriers than I will also be reviewing and posting my thoughts on in the next few months are the ring sling and woven wrap, I'm very interested in a ring sling, just need to try it on Madeline and see how she likes it!

Baby wearing is seriously addicting!!!



Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Breastfeeding


So basically, I figured I'll start with an introduction to why I decided to do each of the lifestyle choices I've chosen, and once completed explaining my reasoning for each, I'll then go off of each of those to make a weekly blog of my experiences and types I've found to make things easier!

Still to come:

- Cloth diapers
- Baby wearing
- Attachment parenting
- Exercising
- Future plans for us

Breastfeeding

My choice to breastfeed honestly wasn't an automatic decision, my sister and I weren't breastfed, nor was my niece or nephew, so my instinct was to say formula, then I was like ok, well I'll breastfeed, but I'll pump and give her a bottle, and that decision basically stood until she was born and I started breastfeeding, I then decided she would be strictly breastfed, I did give her 4-5 bottles while my mom was visiting, so Matt and I could go out a couple times, and she could bond with Madeline. She had no confusion going right back to the boob, so that was great.


Our first time breastfeeding!


Right from the start, she has been a great nurser, she was placed on my chest and nursed at about 30 minutes after birth, from the start her latch has been amazing! My nipples were pretty sore the first 2-3 weeks, just the initial latch was painful, if it's painful beyond that there is something wrong with the babies latch. I also joined a Facebook group called breastfeeding mama's, they were a great help for answers before she was born, I read so much and asked so many questions that I taught myself and didn't even need to take a class, I was so fearful of failing at providing Madeline with the absolute best nutrition possible that I needed for my own peace of mind to read and re-read everything I could, I bought the book "Making more milk", which I definitely recommend! 

Mastitis 


This is what mastitis looked like!

I had one roadblock so far, and that was mastitis, this was the most painful thing ever, it's pushed some women to stop breastfeeding, but nothing would stop me, it starts as a red spot on your breast, usually pretty faint, mine started with a headache, and extra tired feeling, I took Tylenol, not realizing it was a fever reducer, and by the time it wore off I had a 102 degree fever, body ache, chills, hot sweats, basically flu like symptoms! I said I'd take labor over feeling like that again, the next morning I was put on antibiotics (note it's good to take a probiotic along with the antibiotic, you can buy them at Walmart or wherever really, to prevent the baby from getting thrush or yeast, since antibiotics kill both good and bad antibodies). My mastitis really improved after the first 2 doses, and within 24 hours my fever broke, very thankful!!!

Nursing in public, normalize breastfeeding!!

This! This is such a controversial topic, I was also pretty much like no, that's gross, I will be the first to admit I was very neive and kind of stupid about it, after I had Madeline and realized there was nothing weird about breastfeeding, I had no problem, nursing in public and nursing uncovered, in August 2013 we attended the big latch on event, Madeline was 3 weeks old and the youngest baby at the event.


Us at the big latch on 2013


We are now at 3 months strong of exclusively breastfeeding, Madeline is growing and getting stronger each day, my love for that baby is forever growing! I plan to breastfeed until she's ready to be done, hoping to be weaned around 18 months, but I'd it's before or after, that's ok too!


My sweet babe and I!

I'll go into detail on these topics at a later date!