Thursday, March 22, 2012

Things Loved for Momma & Baby - Six Week Edition

Our Tobin is just a little past six weeks and as I am discovering, he already feels like a different baby than he did just five weeks ago! I know when I was pregnant and planning for delivery/baby I scoured blogs and begged friends for their favorite products and must-haves. So, in an effort to help myself out the next time around I will be documenting my finds & favorites,  and who knows, perhaps others might find it helpful too!

#1. My Brest-Friend Nursing Pillow (we’ll refer to this as MBF). It’s been said 1,000 times, so I KNOW I’m not the first to recommend it…but really how the Boppy stays in business, I just do not know?!?! I had a Boppy too and seriously I flung it off of me the first time I tried using it. When Tobin got moved to the NICU for jaundice we were only allowed to have him out from under the bili-lights to nurse, and we were only given 20-30 minutes at that, so of course we wanted that time to be as relaxed and productive for nursing as possible. The lactation consultant let me borrow the hospital grade MBF and I seriously had my mom run to Babies-R-Us before the next feeding so I could have my own. I don’t know what it is, but the thing is magic. It’s been my #1 accessory these last 6 weeks fo sho! 

OH, and a note to all you MBF users. You will grow frustrated by the lack of MBF covers available, but go online to BuyBuyBaby and there are some seriously cute ones! I bought this one and this one and they seriously look like vintage DVF prints in person. You will lactate and be cute at the same time;)

#2. New Momma Bottom Spray. Yes, you read right. And chances are, if you have a vaginal delivery you too will wind up with a new momma bottom. Which is really a nice way of saying you’re in for a face-lift of an entirely different sort - where by the word face you should substitute butt and where we say lift you should substitute again for the words ripped and open. But do not fear, much like Humpty-Dumpty, they do put you all back together again! And when they do, you will love this spray. Now, the whole post-partum bathroom routine has been covered extensively in the blogosphere, and as others have testified, just do it all. All of it. And nab as many of those peri-bottles as you can. My advice is grab one for each bathroom in your house. But that being said, I hadn’t read about this spray and picked it up on a whim two days before going into labor. And while I loved the lidocaine spray they gave me, this was so nice because it was the one item in the routine that didn’t smell “hospital” to me. And trust me, you’re ready to wash that hospital smell off as soon as you get home. 

#3. and #4. go together… From the same over-priced organic line (geesh, I’m such a sucker, huh!?) comes – Monthly Comfort Tea. So, after the birth of Tobin and the emergence of my “new bottom” (see above), I was anemic from blood loss. I was prescribed iron supplements to help and let me tell you…those things are the devil. I don’t know if it was just me, but the iron caused me to become constipated like I’ve never been in my entire life. And you should know where this is going…but constipation + new bottom = no bueno. So, I stopped taking the iron supplements. Only to run a low-grade fever that I am convinced was one part anemia related and one part my body fighting off mastitis. That’s when I discovered this tea, which has iron in it! It was not only gently on my stomach but it tastes GREAT…win-win all around. 

Now for #4, the hospital gives you stool softeners immediately following delivery and you’re supposed to continue taking them to avoid constipation, because no woman who pushes out a baby should have to push out anything else for quite some time…but in my case those stool softeners were a big fat joke. While lamenting to Kelley of my nether-region woes, she shared that she had the same issue of the stool softeners not working and told me to get a vegetable-based laxative. Thank you again Kelley and thank you Target brand vegetable-based laxatives. I bought two bottles. And they worked like a charm. I will have them on-hand immediately next time around. 

#5. Garnier BB Cream – Have you guys heard about BB cream? Apparently it’s the next big thing to be in every woman’s makeup bag…or at least that’s what the March issue of Vogue told me. And as we all know, when Vogue speaks – you listen. They had a list of the companies currently producing BB Creams, and the cheapest on the market was Garnier. So obviously, what’s a post-partum gal to do? Run to her nearest Target to test-drive the goods, that’s what! It’s an all-in-one cream – brightens, erases fine lines, SPF, minerals, plus light coverage for uneven tone (no, I am not being paid by Garnier for this endorsement;)!) anyhow, the stuff really works like it says and I’m using the cheapest one out there…I bet Dior’s is fantastic! But I’ll be sticking to the cheap stuff for now. They really should market this stuff to the post-partum audience, because if all I’m able to do is put this stuff on after a shower – I at least feel more presentable and like a better version of myself. Which you want badly in the days and weeks that follow having a baby. 

#6. – Last but not least for this round, Summer Infant’s RestAssured Co-Sleeper. My-oh-my, how quickly you learn that if you said “I’ll never do x…” when it comes to raising a child, that you will be slapped across the face with you “I’ll never” and you’ll be doing exactly what you said you’d never do. I was in the I’ll never co-sleep camp. But guess what, so far the thing is a CHARM. I mean, I’m in love with it. Tobin, we have discovered, is a mover and talker in his sleep. As a result, he will (without fail) wake himself up from his shenanigans. This sleeper allows us to still training Tobin to sleep by himself and not on or against me, but now I can throw my arm over him and have him sleep for seriously another hour to two hours in the middle of the night before he has enough time to wake himself up from all his moving and shaking. This also gives any new-momma a peace of mind to hear her baby breathing and be able to check on them without leaving the comfort of their bed, so with it we’ve gained the best sleep yet. 

So that concludes our 6-week edition. I think I’ll revisit our list and check back in with a new one come six months…we shall see! If any of my readers have recommendations for the months to follow, go ahead and share your must-haves in the comments section! Suggestions are always welcome!

Stay tuned…more birth story to follow soon.

2 comments:

Joye said...

Oh JuliAnna, you are sooooo funny! Not that I'm laughing AT you....just that you have such a fun way of putting all of those frequently-talked-about-but-not-much-written-about stuff into the limelight! Loved it! And even though I'm long gone from baby days I can totally vouch for the My Brest Friend pillow! Being an LC, we see it time and time again. It's my fav of all the stuff you recommended....but of course, it's been a long time since I had to deal with the "nether regions"! So happy all is well and you are basking in the glow of motherhood! I knew you would!! :)

Kelley said...

I didn't leave a comment when I first read this because I had much to process. :) But here are my thoughts:
A certain someone promised a certain someone else that she would purchase the MBF before the baby was born, after the one certain friend left Houston. "Someone" didn't and now someone is here to say I Told You So. Now that we got that out of the way, I don't know how I feel with my name being associated in this context, but I guess if it helps someone else, I'm alright with it. :)
The third thing which I keep forgetting to mention on the phone is that I bought BB cream after reading that same article (ugh, we're such suckers) and promptly got the Dr. Jart one from Sephora. I LOVE IT SO MUCH. It's only $30, it's the original one, and it is going to last FOREVER. I just saw the Garnier one, but I'm really loving Dr. Jart at the moment. I know - it really is the best stuff ever!

I'm so glad you are feeling better. Because if you weren't, I'd be worried about the next Things Loved post. :)

LOVE YOU!