Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Baby Discount Codes

I have recently come into some discount codes that you mammas would like to use!

Dolphin Organics- This is a line that was specially formulated to suit the needs of older kids and adults. It is certified organic, hypoallergenic, naturally tear free, no parabens or sulfates, no harsh chemicals, gluten-free, and vegan! Take $5 off your order with code BGOCT

Little Balance Box- This is a small table designed to provide stability for children while transitioning from sitting to kneeling, standing and walking. It can also be used as a toddler table, the top surface is easy to clean dn the raised frame helps keep items from rolling off. Receive 20% off using promo code LBB , expires 12/17/2015


Spray Pal-  This is a sprayer designed to clean cloth diapers without getting the mess splattered everywhere. Use code babyguybox to get 15% off any Spray Pal brand product or bundle.


Ardo Breastpump- did you know you can get a FREE breast pump? You can get it free through your health insurance! Sometimes there is a co-pay and it is a limited selection, but none the less, you can get one FREE! Here is a code to get a calypso breast pump for 25% off, BABYGUYBOX. This pump is quiet, comfortable, & efficient.

I hope these codes are helpful for you natural mamas trying to save a buck! Thanks for reading!

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Honestly the Best Diapers!!!

My son is almost 1 years old ,in fact,  14 days until his first birthday.  For the last year, I have been in search of a good diaper. We started with the Pampers Swaddlers with the blue wet indicator line. I didn't have any leaks or blow outs with these diapers; however, we had a much worse problem. The chemical that turns the line blue was giving my son a chemical burn! It took me way too long to figure it out. I just assumed things were taking an extra long time to heal. Next we tried Huggies and the result wasn't much better. Again, no leaks or blow outs during the day, but at night he would leak out of them. He would wake up with a wet shirt and pants. Then we tried LUV's and had better results, but when he turned 9 months he developed an allergy to all chemicals in the diapers. It caused him to have awful diaper rash and caused bumps all over his legs and it started to spread. We went to the pediatrician several times, but the only cause we could come up with was diapers.

An entirely new search began. We were looking for an all natural diaper: no bleach, no chemicals. There are several brands out there. We live about 45 minutes away from the nearest Babies R Us, so the next best place to get natural baby products is target. There we tried Babyganics, Earth's Best, and 7th Generation. They all gave us a similar result: relief from the rash but major blow outs. We're talking about taking our child out of his high chair to find blow outs in his seat. We're talking about you can find your child anywhere in the house by following his poop trail. It was awful! I can't tell you how many adorable outfits I was throwing away, because the stains were impossible. I was at my wits end.

I decided that despite the cost of The Honest Co., it would be my last attempt with disposable diapers. To my surprise, there were no leaks or blow outs and no rash. These diapers were like a God sent. My only challenge was the availability at Target. Getting his size in a large pack according to his gender was quite difficult. After some satisfaction with the product, we decided to sign up online to receive the discount and ease of having them delivered right to our door. It is one of the best decisions we made when it came to diapering our little one.

I'm sure some of you may be wondering why we didn't just cloth diaper. Well, my husband was very resistant to the extra work and care that went along with it. I had agreed to try one last brand before we went cloth.

As an update, my son will soon be 2 and we are still very happy with The Honest Co. diapers. It is still super convenient and easy to have them delivered to the house. We always get first dibs at all of the new and exclusive prints. I'm still happy with the absorption  during the day, but not so much at night. These days I'm frequently changing sheets in the morning due to the diaper being overfilled.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

The C-Section that NEVER Healed

   As I am preparing to deliver again, I can't help but acknowledge the "gaping" incision that is eating me alive. Something about the way I was treated during my last pregnancy, labor, and, delivery is making it extremely difficult to feel comfortable with delivering another bundle of joy into this world.

"But you have a healthy baby..., But it was medically necessary..., The doctor just did what he thought was best...But you were overdue...etc" None of the phrases are consoling. In fact, these comments only enrage me all the more!

  I earned and deserved a vaginal, non- surgical delivery, and recovery. I had a healthy pregnancy, a healthy baby, in the head down position. I can only feel like everything that happened next was medically uncecssary and doctor created. I was induced only after my doctor advanced my due date up 5 days when my healthy baby was showing to be "large" for his original ESTIMATED due date. FYI my husband is 6'4"! When I mentioned to the doctor of my concern of induction and the due date advancement, his response to me was, "It is already scheduled and you are overdue." The medical induction led right into a world of mess. The Pitocin caused my uterus to contract and not release, which of course stressed the baby and his heart. This happened literally within minutes of the IV drip starting. Shortly after receiving a brethain shot to make the uterus relax, my OBGYN came in to break my water to move things along. I'm not sure what the rush was. I hadn't even been there but 2 hours. My labor time clock started ticking. Tick, tick, tick, BOOM!!! Before I knew it I would be in the operating room shaking so badly from the drugs that once my son was delivered I couldn't even look at him, much less do skin to skin and nurse him.

   My goal was to have as natural delivery as possible. Despite the induction, I still tried for a natural delivery. I labored for 11-12 hours without any sort of pain relief. I was probably going through transition when I got an epidural. I was over 9cm and the nurses suggested pushing to help bring the baby down more. My son was so far down that we could see his hair! He had been showing decelerations in his heart when I would push, but that is also normal to a certain extent. The OBGYN came and let me push one time before he lost his cool and started yelling at the nurses. He started calling for forceps and then decided we would just section. I was never asked, talked to, given any options. I just found my self out of control and being operated on.There was a long pause after my son was delivered. As the doctor put it, the baby was in shock, because he was already in the birth canal.
   The moment your baby is born you should feel an emotion of joy, excitement, and pure love come over you. All I could feel was a wave of nausea from the drugs causing me to vomit. My heart wanted to feel excitement but I was so groggy from the drugs I couldn't  even hold my eyes open. My son's birth was anything but beautiful and peaceful. Instead it was high tension, forceful, and rushed. With all the drugs my son and I received and the induction we had a horribly difficult time breast feeding. I was determined that even though my child and I had been robbed of a peaceful delivery, I would not let it take away breastfeeding. It took us about 4 months to finally get in a rhythm, we worked at it all day and all night and I refused to supplement. We sucessfully nursed for a full year.

  Every day I look at my son I feel so blessed that he is a happy, healthy almost 2 year old boy. I wouldn't trade him for anything in the world! At the end of the day, I love him more than my life itself, but I still can't shake the feeling that all of the things that went wrong during my labor and delivery were completely unecessary and doctor created. I can't help but feel that every time I have another baby I will be at risk for complications because of this unecessary c-section, I will need to be monitored twice as closely during my deliveries, and I had to search high and low for a providor that would support me during a VBAC delivery.

 Ladies I urge you to do extensive research on your provider, Find out what their c-section rate is, find out  the rates of whoever they share call with, find out what the hospital policies are, make sure  they fully support all of your needs. Hire a doula who can act as a advocate for you when you and your loved ones can't think straight. Educate yourselves! The United States as a whole has a C-section rate of 21.5%, that is, more than one out of five births to women without a previous cesarean delivery were delivered by cesarean. Primary cesarean delivery rates varied by state, ranging from 12.5% in Utah to 26.9% in Florida and Louisiana. CDC statistics

Thursday, July 10, 2014

DIY Better than your Leading Brand Laundry Detergent

Back in November my husband and I bought our first house.  We crunched the numbers and decided it was time to stop pouring our money into someone else's rental property.  While we have the money to own a home, there are a lot of unexpected expenses that come up when owning a home ie needing a new toilet when you accidentally break the tank while trying to fix it.  Yeah that just happened!  My dad was trying to adjust the handle for me to stop the toilet from running after being flushed.  It seems as though we cranked it one too many times!  Needless to say, I have a brand new shiny throne!  It flushes great by the way... Anyway, we took another look at the budget to see how we could save some money.  I found I could make my own laundry detergent for around .07/ load!  I know this may seem extreme to some, but to me it is so worth it!  My clothes not only smell amazing, the colors seem brighter, the whites seem whiter, and the smell amazing for weeks!  Oh,  did I mention it is great for HE washing machines too! Aside from the money savings, the best part about this laundry recipe is that there is no grating soap involved, nor do you need to store a 5 gallon bucket of laundry detergent somewhere. My recipe was originally inspired by The Everyday Cheapskate. Check out her tutorial for a variation!

You will need the following ingredients:


Empty 1 gallon jug
$3.92 Borax 3/4 cup


$9.47 Oxi Clean Versatile Stain Remover 1-2 scoops

$3.24 Arm & Hammer Washing Soda 3/4 cup

$3.28 Dawn Original Blue Dish Washing Soap 3/4 cup
$8- $10 Lemon or Lavender Essential Oil 10-20 drops
(All of these ingredients can be found at your local Wal-Mart in the Laundry aisle)

If you lost count, that is a total of $27.91! These ingredients will make approximatley 4 gallons of laundry detergent. That makes each gallon cost about $6.97.  I typically do about 1-2 loads of laundry a day and 1 gallon last me  around 3 months or 90 days making each load cost around .07!!!!!

So here is how you do it!!!
1) Heat up some water, so it is really hot. I usually heat m water in my tea kettle.
2) Measure out all of your powder ingredients- Oxi Clean, Borax, &Washing soda- and put them in your          gallon jug
3) Put some hot water in the gallon jug, enough to cover your powder ingredients and SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE! You want the powdered ingredients to "disolve" and mix well in the water.
Excuse my mess around it....
4) Add water almost to the top of your jug leaving room for your dawn dish soap.
5) Add the desired amount of essential oil. Although lavender has some amazing uses, I use it to make my clothes smell amazing.
6) Stir or shake before each use- Add 1/4 cup to each load of laundry

I keep my detergent in a glass beverage dispenser and I use a paint stick to stir before each use!


Sunday, January 12, 2014

How to make easy "Peasy" home made baby food

Now that my son is getting to an age where he can start sampling solids, I'm having a blast making him dinner! Not only is it way easier and quicker than you can imagine, it is the best thing for him. I have been breastfeeding him to ensure he doesn't get anything extra he doesn't need, so why should his table foods be any different? I know there are no preservatives, added sugar, juices, acid, etc. If that isn't enough to convince you to give it a try, how about the fact that it is a fraction of the cost of the store bought junk!

This afternoon I made sweet potatoes, apple sauce, and carrots in a little over an hour using my Baby Brezza.

 It is a small investment, about $99,  but think of the money you will save! I've also heard from other parents they have continued to use it even when the children grow out of the baby food stage. You can use it to make those expensive fruit pouches,$1.49 each, using the Infantino Fresh Squeezed Squeeze Station.

The combinations you can make are endless and you can stop telling your child they are too expensive. The cost to make you own pouch of food is probably about .30ea!






So this is how simple it is!




Peel the potato

Chop the potato



Add water to the tank & put potatoes in the steam and blender. Press the steam + blend button. The time guidlelines are in the manual. For sweet potatoes it is 25 minutes.


In 25 minutes when the potatoes are cooked, the machine will automatically puree' it for you.


Let it cool and it is ready to eat. It is that easy! In 25 minutes I had fresh sweet potatoes for my son. You can add more water or breast milk to the puree' to get it to the consistency you want. Right out of the blender it is usually perfect, but once it sits in the fridge it thickens up a bit. This yields approximately 1 cup of food. It cost me .80 to make it. I will freeze more than half of it for later. You can freeze the extra in ice cube trays and take one out as needed. The ice cube trays make the perfect size for mixing foods once you know your baby doesn't have an allergy. An ice cube of peas and carrots or bannana and apples...the combinations are endless!!!

Happy baby food making!!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Day 2 of Challenge: no-cry sleep solution

Day 2 of Challenge No cry Sleep Solution


Yesterday was definitely not easy on our new sleep routine. I had to leave the house to get some work done and drop food of to a friend going through a difficult time. With that being said, we were out of our house for our second and third nap. I timed our road time around his nap time. My son sleeps very well in the car. It is practically hypnotizing to him. As soon as we get going he crashes. His naps weren’t quality but none the less we got them into our day! Even though we had some challenges, we saw success at night time.
Our second night of sleep training was as follows:
Time Awake
How put back to sleep
 Time Asleep
7:32pm He went to bed


10:50pm
Gave him his pacifier and rocked him
10:52pm
12:30am
Nursed him and he slept with mom until good and asleep
1:33
3:30am
Nursed him and gave him his pacifier
3:52

Total times he woke up: 3
Total time he spent awake: approximately 44minutes

  This is a huge change even from the first night I charted. This may not be permanent but it sure is promising! I feel like success is mine!!  For a child his age, 5 months, he is expected to get up at night 2-3 times. Technically speaking he slept “through the night!” I had a totally different baby this morning. One that was well rested and ready to play. I was a totally different mommy too! While I had a lot of success last night, my journey and challenge isn't over yet. With babies one night might be good while another awful. The goal is to get him in a routine to sleep "through the night" most nights. Another part of the goal is also to help him be able to fall asleep on his own. I love rocking my son to sleep as much as the next mother, but at 3am I love it just a little less.


  His mobile for his bed came in the mail yesterday, so today we worked on spending some play time in his crib. This is to help him feel safe when he wakes up and finds himself in his crib. Think about it, he falls asleep in his mom’s loving arms and wakes up to find himself in a crib. As Elizabeth Pantley put it in her book the no-cry sleep solution, “Imagine this. You fall asleep in your nice, warm, comfy bed with your favorite pillow and your soft blanket…what if you woke up to find yourself sleeping on the kitchen floor without blankets or a pillow? Could you simply turn over and go back to sleep?” Giving him some familiar things like the mobile and a lovie might help ease his anxiety when he wakes up at night.

*The link I attached to Elizabeth Pantley's book today has links to print off sleep logs.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

To cry it out or not to cry it out? That is the question!

    When your baby isn’t sleeping, do you let him “cry it out?” At 5 months old it sure seems as though my son should be sleeping "through the night." How do I make that happen? I’ve had many people tell me I just need to put him in the crib, close the door, and let him “cry it out.” It just seemed so wrong on so many levels! I just kept thinking my baby’s cry is designed to let his parents know he needs something. His cry could be signaling a number of things: exhaustion, fear, pain, hunger, panic. I can only imagine his thought might be, “Mommy, where are you? I need you! Why aren’t you coming to help me? I’m scared! I don’t feel safe.” Whatever the reason for the cry, I’m not okay with letting my helpless 5 month old cry it out. Sleep is very important to babies, but there MUST be a better solution.  The good news is, there is! My sister recommended a book called the no-cry sleep solution by Elizabeth Pantley. 
    Elizabeth Pantley is a mother of four and writes not only as a researched expert, but also as an experienced mother of four. The book is designed to educate the parents on safe sleeping, how babies sleep, normal sleep patterns, required hours of sleep, realistic sleep expectations, and how to teach your baby to adjust his circadian rhythm.  The secret is creating a routine. The book is exquisite, because she allows each parent to create her own sleep plan based on your baby. Although I believe this is an effective way to sleep train your baby, it will take time.If your baby takes a long time to fall asleep, wakes up frequently, takes cat naps, and you both need your rest, I highly recommend getting this book! It is a quick read and it can't hurt to try right! 

We have started our first day of sleep training, so I will keep you posted on our success. Our first night was as follows:
Time Awake
How put back to sleep
Time Asleep
7:00pm He went to bed


8:54pm
Rocked, walked, layed with him, and finally let in to nursing him
9:29
11:00pm
Gave him his pacifier
11:10
11:19pm
Gave him his pacifier, patted him
11:25
11:30pm
Gave him his pacifier, and rocked him standing up for a minute
11:31
2:00am
He cried but was still asleep

3:17am
He was ready to eat
3:40
5:50am
He was ready to eat again
6:20

Total times he woke up: 7

Total time he spent awake: approximately 1.5hours



* I am not being paid to promote this book in any way! This is the best thing I have found to help me and my son get better sleep.