Thursday, August 29, 2013

BFM 29

This will be the last post for Breastfeeding Month, because quite frankly, I just didn't have time to source any more facts. I kept seeing the same ones over and over again. I will hopefully in a week or 2, continue with the Thought of the Day posts. I am giving myself a little vacation time off, so I can concentrate on some things going on around my household that need to be looked into or completed.

Fact # 29

Kangaroo care is the best for the first few weeks after baby arrives. Keep baby skin to skin with you to not only help regulate baby's body temperature, but to also give baby unlimited access to nourishment.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

BFM 28

Fact # 28

Engorgement stinks, but with some extra rest, make sure you are staying hydrated, your baby, and possibly a hand pump, you will get through it, just like you got through labor.

Monday, August 26, 2013

BFM 25, 26, & 27

Boy, I am so sorry. Life is just not going well right now and if my head wasn't attached, I'm sure I'd have lost it by now! Gere is yesterday, today, and tomorrow's post.

Fact # 25

Make sure you are getting enough calcium, b-12, vitamin D, and water in your diet daily.

Water is extremely important. You are not only hydrating yourself, but your baby as well. I have heard many moms say they feel like their mouth is a desert. Well, if that is you, then you have already started to become dehydrated and need to up your water intake. I carry my glass water bottle around everywhere I go. I also drink only reverse osmosis water.


Fact # 26

Don't diet, eat whole natural foods and the baby weight will come off as it is supposed to.

I read somewhere that it took 9 months to put the baby weight on and it should take 18 months to take off.


Fact # 27

Do your research while you are still pregnant. Do not expect anyone else to be able to show you how to breastfeed, especially if you are having your baby in a hospital.

The best book to read is The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding.  I also suggest searching out a LLL group in your area. I am not highly fond of my group, which seems to act like a high school click, but I did learn valuable information from them. Go 1-2 times while still pregnant, so you can get to know the leaders, so if you need middle of the night help for any reason, you will not be calling a complete stranger. Also, check to see if there is an IBCLC in your area. They can be a huge support in the early days also, although, unlike LLL, you will have an hourly fee to see them, but it is worth ever penny spent to have a wonderful nursing relationship with your child.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

BFM 23 & 24

Sorry I forgot yesterday, but what a time to forget. Now I can group 2 food type facts together!

Fact #23

A few foods to avoid: High mercury fish, alcohol, caffeine, peppermint, sage.

It's the same as if you were pregnant.

Fact #24

Help increase milk with oatmeal, kombucha, almonds, apricot, salmon, yogurt, beans, spinach, dates, sesame seeds, brown rice... not all will help everyone, but they are all worth a try if you really do need a milk boost (Hmm, maybe this is why I don't seem to ever have this problem, as I eat most of these food regularly).

Thursday, August 22, 2013

BFM 22

Fact #22
A “breastfeeding high.”
 
A nursing baby triggers the release of the hormone oxytocin, which relaxes both you and your baby .

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

BFM 21

Fact #21

Breastfeeding can help prevent cancer and reduces risk of osteoporosis.

In countries were breastfeeding rates are higher, the most common female cancers, ovarian, uterine and breast, are reduced.

Breastfeeding also helps reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Don't use vegetable oil!... link

I think this is pretty self explanatory.

http://thankyourbody.com/vegetable-oils/

BFM 20

Fact #20

Breastfeeding helps create to a better environment.

Breastfeeding is energy efficient. No need to boil water, wash, or sterilize.

There is also little to no trash. Some moms require breast pads to help with leaking. If you use reusable ones, there is no waste. There is also no waste because with formula, there are premade cartons and cans.

Monday, August 19, 2013

BFM 19

Fact # 19

Breastfeeding exposes your baby to many different tastes and smells.

What you eat while nursing, influences what they may or may not like when they are older.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

BFM 18

Fact # 18
82% of mothers use a breast pump.

Going back to work is a necessity for most moms in the USA unfortunately. And for them, it is a valuable tool.

Thanks to Motherjones.com for the image.
It really is sad that the USA is so far behind on this most important issue. If we did have maternity leave, the breast feeding numbers would be higher and there would be less need of having to buy those expensive industrial machines for something that should be practically free.

There are many types of breast pumps. The brand that I hear most often is Medela.

When I was pregnant with Tabitha, we went to an open house at the hospital that we were going to have Tabitha at. I was told that I would most definitely have to have a breast pump. This infuriated me and I refuse to buy one, since I knew I would be staying at home. Unfortunately, I did have so much milk one night in the first week, that I broke down and had Eric buy a hand pump, and used it a couple times to relieve engorgement. I still have it and it has been used probably 15 times now. At this current moment, I have 4 tiny bags of milk in my freezer for my piece of mind, but in the end, like my older children, the milk will go bad and eventually have to be thrown out, but at least I did have that tool to help get through the first week of engorgement.
 

Saturday, August 17, 2013

BFM 17

Fact #17

73% of mothers get outside help for breastfeeding problems.

It is very important to ask for advice or help if you need it. If you need help, I would highly recommend an IBCLC. You can find one here: www.iblce.org.
 
I am blessed I have never needed someone. I always relied on my LLL book. I do highly recommend Betsy at The Breastfeeding Center in Massillon to anyone I come across that may need help. I have been there for nursing bras, amber teething bracelet, and participating in the Guinness World Record cloth diaper event a few months ago.
 
It is pretty cool that Emmett will be named in the 2013 Guinness Year Book.
 

Friday, August 16, 2013

BFM 16

Fact # 16 Your milk sprays out of many holes, not just one

The average amount of holes in the nipple are 9, with up to 18.
 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Special TOD 8/15

I just had to post this today. Vactruth.com posted this to their timeline last night. Isn't it how wonderful God made things to work? Satan produced disease and God gave the body a way to counteract them. Unfortunately doctors and scientists decided to started to play God and thanks to them, almost none of us have natural immunity anymore.
I do thank God that I did have chicken pox as a child, so my nursing children have my antibodies.

 

BFM 15


Fact #15 Breast size is not important!
No matter what cup size you are, you’ll make plenty of milk for baby.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

BFM 14

Fact # 14 Babies breastfeed until they’re full, not until they 'empty' your breast.

Babies eat approximately 67% of the milk available. Amounts vary widely among mothers.

Bottle feeding a baby will generally feed until the bottle is empty, which set the infant up for over eating as he grows, which leads to obesity.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

BFM 13

Fact # 13 Your baby controls your breast milk flow with an instinctive action that includes sucking, swallowing and breathing

Milk flows best when your baby moves his tongue a certain way. Baby is also able to pace himself and only suck and swallow when needed.

Monday, August 12, 2013

BFM 11 & 12

Sorry again for the missed day. I'm getting bad at that during the weekend. When Eric is home, I want to get as much done around here as I possibly can, so that usually means I am not on the computer as much. I have so much stuff to do around here, with our yard project and Eric's computer crashing and trying to find files that I need, that I have started getting headaches from pushing myself so hard.

Fact # 11 Breastfeeding reduces the exposure to sugar.

The only sugar a baby should have or even needs, is lactose. This is the harmless sugar found in breast milk. Sucrose is the alternative and can cause damage to erupting teeth

Fact # 12 About a third of moms can’t sense 'let-down'.

A 'let down' is when your milk starts to flow.  It can also be called the milk ejection reflex. The average time it takes for let down to happen is 56 seconds (pretty cool huh?).

Another Tropical Traditions Free Shipping Day!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

BFM 10

Fact # 10  Babies instinctively know how to get your milk quickly and efficiently.
They start breastfeeding with a faster suck for stimulation until you let-down. Then when your milk is flowing, they switch to a slower, deeper suck and eat until they’re full.

Friday, August 9, 2013

BFM 9

Fact # 9 Almost three-quarters of moms produce more milk with their right breast.

 It makes no difference being right or left handed, it's just a fact.

Thinking of the future. A green burial

I just happened to come across "Green Burials" last night. I had heard about them a few years ago, but didn't really look into it. Now, since many family members this year have passed, I thought I should start thinking about what we want.

This type really appeals to me, since it is really the kind of burial Jesus had.

I am posting link that I came across last night in my mini research time before I fell asleep.

I am pretty happy that the cemetery down the street has started to offer a site for green burials in the past year.



http://www.rodale.com/green-funerals-0?page=0%2C0

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Awesome chip dip

I just had to share this recipe with all of my readers. It is for some yummy chip/veggie/cracker dip.

 Momma's Dill Dip
2c (16 oz) sour cream
1 tsp celery salt
2 tsp dill weed (or 2 tbsp fresh chopped dill weed)
1 tsp onion powder

1 tsp garlic powder
1 1/2 tsp dehydrated onion flakes
Refrigerate 24 hours.
 

Inspiration for going no-poo...link

http://fulfilledhomemaking.com/no-poo-shampoo/

I have tried to go no-poo, but I didn't realized how long it could take for my body to recalibrate. It has taken me around a year to train my hair to not have to be washed (with WEN, which I buy by the gallon once a year) more than every 2 weeks. I may have to try harder sometime soon.

Currently, I do not wash my daughter's hair more than once a month and my oldest son, I think I have formally washed it 1 time. and he is 4 years old.

BFM 8

Fact # 8 Breastfeeding burns calories.

When breastfeeding you burn up to an extra 500 calories per day.  Also, while you sit and relax with your baby you are also burning calories. So, it's the ideal way to lose weight with out the exercise!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

BFM 7


Fact #7 You only produce a small amount of milk in the first few days.  This milk is called colostrum.
 
Many people just don't understand that when a baby spits up, it means they have eaten too much. Their stomach pushes out what is not needed. My babies spit up very little to what I remember, when I was around formula fed babies.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

BFM 6

Fact # 6 Breast milk is the ideal food for newborns and infants.

Why use anything else, other than what God gave to us?

Even if someone could not breastfeed for some reason, there are ways to get breast milk through sharing groups.

If you can't stand the thought of someone sharing their milk, the only alternative is something that comes from a lab that is most definitely GMO and sugar. And we wonder why in the world we have such a problem with obesity in America?

Sunday, August 4, 2013

BFM 4 & 5

Sorry for such a late post.  We spent the day with family. Therefore, I am going to combine today's and tomorrow's, since tomorrow I will likely be running around here like a chicken with it's head cut off with our major yard project on day #2.

Fact #4 Breastfeeding aids in the uterus returning to original size after birth.
 
 

Fact #5 An average breastfeed lasts 16 minutes.
Remember, this is an average. Sometimes in older babies, it is more like 5 minutes and in newborns, it will seem like they never leave the breast.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

BFM 3

Fact #3 Breastfeeding should be "on demand", as often as the child wants day and night.

I just do not understand when I hear people wanting to wean their baby from night feeding or think they should only eat at certain intervals. Don't people have ears? My babies always screamed at the top of their lungs if they were hungry and I wasn't getting to them fast enough. There is no such thing as an exclusively breastfed baby over eating.

God gave you this important blessing, so why are some trying to make this tiny person fit into their schedule, when it should be the other way around.

If you are not willing to give "your life" up for around a year or 2 for a blessing from God, then please be abstinent.

Friday, August 2, 2013

BFM 2


Fact # 2 Breastfeeding should begin within one hour of birth.

Yes, that does seem fast, but you want to get baby adjusted as soon as possible and keep it's blood sugar up. This is especially important, because usually after that first hour, baby is tired and worn out, as well as you. Some people even let their new baby do what is called the "breast crawl" where the baby will actually inch up the mother's abdomen and find the mother's nipple instinctually right after birth.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Breastfeeding Month kickoff

I thought that for the month of August, instead of my TOD, I would put something interesting about breastfeeding each day. I am not celebrating Breastfeeding month as a holiday, but I am celebrating that God has given women the ability to nourish their babies with their own bodies. I hope to start up TOD again in September. I was running low on images anyway.

Fact #1
Babies are born to breastfeed.

Plain and simple. God gave us breasts, so they should be use for their original purpose. America needs to wake up and get it's head out of the gutter.