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Tips from a New Mom: The Top 5 Things To Bring To The Hospital When You Deliver

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*This guest post from The Stork Bag archives was contributed by Arika B.*

I have a problem. I am a chronic over-packer. So when it came to delivering my first child my bag was absolutely full of a million things I didn’t need, and as it turned out, a couple key items that I did. From a recent new mother to a mommy to be, here are the top 5 things you will want to have in your bag for the big delivery day!

1. Lip Balm!

Hospitals are notoriously dry, and while I was in the hospital I couldn’t get enough of my lip balm to prevent painful chapped lips! You also lose a lot of fluids during delivery. Some hospitals provide you with some, but just in case they don’t, it’s a really good idea to bring your own.  The Stork Bag recommends organic lip balm made from shea butter or coconut oil, formulated without any harmful chemicals.

2. A Big Fluffy Towel (and Shower Supplies)

After labor, there are few things in this world that can make you feel more human than a shower. I will always remember that first shower after I had my son, it was glorious! But then, I realized that the towels supplied were basically glorified wash cloths—they were thin and I swear I needed about 5 of them to wrap around my head. Okay, that’s definitely an exaggeration but you will thank yourself if you remember to pack your own towel! Plus, there is nothing like your own towel. On that same note, it’s a good idea to bring your own shower items like shampoo and conditioner. Anything that will help you feel like yourself again goes a long way!

3. Breastfeeding Pillow

Whether or not you plan on breastfeeding, a pillow like the Boppy Pillow or My Breast Friend is great to bring to the hospital with you. I personally had the Boppy Pillow and loved it. It made it easier for my family to cradle the baby for long periods of time and was key in my breastfeeding success. If you’re bottle feeding, it certainly helps make everything a lot more comfy! Your partner will love being able to get involved too. This is especially true, if you have a tender C-section incision.

4. Comfortable Clothes

I greatly overestimated how I would feel post-delivery. I expected my stomach to magically shrink down, and was really surprised at how much even soft elastic waist bands bothered me. Things really hurt down there for quite a few days. I practically lived in a night gown with a henley style snap closure at the breast. I suggest long maxi dresses, depending upon the weather in your area at the time of your delivery.

5. Various Sized Outfits for Baby

Now, I’m not saying pack your babies entire wardrobe (although it is tempting! So many cute baby things!). But I speak from experience when I say that having one outfit that is Preemie sized, one newborn, and one 0-3 is a good idea. I thought for sure that I would be covered with the latter two, but my little man was petite. Perfect, but petite so he needed an emergency outfit from the gift shop in a preemie size. The doctor’s are not always right when they guess the baby’s size.

These are the things that I found super useful at the hospital. In truth, I didn’t need half of what I packed. What was your experience? What did you find most useful when you delivered?

Reach out to our team with your comments, feedback or questions at: hello@thestorkbag.com or through our social media.

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Love vs Discipline: Toddler Parenting

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*This guest blog was contributed by Dee Styles*

I noticed my daughter was becoming more difficult to deal with. It seemed like she was intentionally being naughty, and when I’d had enough of it, I told her to stay in the naughty corner.

The funny thing is, every time this happened she would apologize immediately with tears in her eyes. She would be quick with the hugs and to tell me that she loves me. But sure enough, it doesn’t take long before she gets right back to being naughty again. My hubby also noticed the trend so we talked about it and decided to do something different. Disciplining her was obviously not working, shouting (me basically screaming my head off all the time) was just wrong because she screamed right back and this wasn’t the example that I wanted to set with my child, or the relationship that I wanted to have with her.

When my hubby and I decided to do what we agreed on, there was a turn around almost immediately! Positive parenting for the win! So, how did we go about this?

Obviously a lot had changed; with her brother now in the picture she has to share her mom and dad. Not only that, but a new school term began with a new class, a new teacher, and new kids. My Princess had a lot to deal with and she definitely needed my help – more attention, extra patience, more love and positive words.

So this is where I revea the big secret. It’s all about using praise to get your kid to do the right thing.

Every child loves to be praised, and no child loves to be scolded. Praising your child more will make your child try harder at pleasing you.

While this method actually requires you to have some extra patience, trust me when I say that the reward at the end is worth it.

So if you see your older kid throwing more tantrums than usual, instead of giving more privileges or gifts and unnecessary attention (or worse intensified discipline or shouting like I initially did) try this instead: show more love by using praise. And when they do the right things, shower them with even more praise.

This isn’t as easy as it sounds, so you’ll want to exercise patience with them. Remember, this is your child, and you need to invest the time in helping them to grow up to be great adults. with patience and the right approach, you can begin to help them to make the right decisions for themselves.

xoxo Dee Styles

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Today Show Parent: How To Sleep When Pregnant

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Pregnancy insomnia is REAL, especially during your 3rd trimester! Thankfully, Today Show Parents has a series called, New Baby Basics and they’ve shared some secrets to sleeping better while you’re expecting.

Click here to read more: http://www.today.com/parents/new-baby-basics-how-sleep-when-pregnant-t101516

Article credit: Emma Davis (Today)

New Baby Basics: How to sleep when pregnant

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6 Helpful Tips for Expecting Toddler Moms

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*This article from our archives was written by The Stork Bag Founder, Ericka Perry.*

And then there were two…

Oh my, I have decided there are different stages of motherhood and each has its own challenges and solutions.

As a mother of a toddler and infant, I am constantly looking for ways to cheat time. I always want to squeeze out another hour from the 24hours in a day. It’s impossible!

I have learned that nothing is easy, you only get better at it with time. Don’t get me wrong, I love my kids plus the laughter in my home has doubled, the joy has increased and with two kids there is never a dull moment. But it isn’t easy, so we’ve put together a few tips for you.

Are you a mom of a toddler and expecting another baby? Well, here are 6 tips to help you:

Don’t forget that you already have a child. Anytime your toddler calls for your attention, make sure you give him/her your attention.

Kids act out sometimes. Refrain from blaming the toddler for anything that happens to the baby.

Have special activities for your toddler. Know what your toddler loves that can keep him/her busy for 20-30 minutes and use it whenever baby needs your undivided attention.

Routine and stability are important to toddlers. Ensure your baby’s arrival does not upset your toddler’s routine.

Give each child one on one time when possible. You and your spouse should exchange one on one bonding time with each kid. Daddy and toddler time, mommy and baby time; daddy and baby, mommy and toddler.

Help your toddler to feel important. When family and friends come to visit, let your toddler introduce the baby, and let them know that they have been a good big brother or sister.

This whole situation must sound difficult and stressful, but don’t worry – parenting two young children at the same time can be done. And if you’re ever feeling overwhelmed, don’t be hard on yourself – being a mom isn’t always easy! Be sure to reach out to family and friends for help, and to access parenting and community resources.

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Mommy Picks: Top 5 Product Picks For Breast Feeding Moms

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It’s World Breast Feeding week and with all the beautiful breast feeding pics floating around social media, we thought it would be a great time for TSB Mommy Team to compile our Top 5 Product Picks For Breast Feeding Moms. Check out our list below. Now of course, bottle feeding mommies are equalling exceptional but in light of WBW, we’re spotlighting breast feeding moms today. There are other super awesome products out there for breast feeding moms, these are just a few that we’ve came up with. 

  1. Bamboobies: Heart-shaped, ultra soft, nursing pads!! Need we say more…Bamboobies have been promoted and raved about by new mommies all over the nation and there’s a reason why! This mom-created product is a perfect staple to add to your breast feeding arsenal. Find out more about Bamboobies here: https://www.buybamboobies.com/.
  2. Earth Mama Angel Baby-Organic Milkmaid Tea: USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified AND Certified Kosher, EMAB Organic Milkmaid Tea, is another one of those must have breast feeding products! Earth Mama Angel Baby Organic Milkmaid Tea is perfect for supporting milk production and healthy lactation. To learn more visit EMAB at: http://earthmamaangelbaby.com/products/organic-milkmaid-tea
  3. Milkmakers Lactation Cookies: Soooooo yummy, these delicious cookies come in a variety of flavors including, lemon and oatmeal chocolate chip. Made with organic oats, flour and flaxseed these cookies are perfect for promoting milk production and did we mention how yummy they are?! Find out more about Milkmakers Lactation Cookies here: http://www.milkmakers.com/
  4. Medela Tender Care Lanolin: All natural ingredients, hypoallergenic, and 100% safe for baby during feeding, yes, yes, and yes! Medela Tender Care Lanolin is designed to help sooth and protect tender nipples and can be left on during breast feeding. We are definitely a fan of products containing all natural ingredients and are especially picky when it comes to products that baby will react with, the Medela cream is great. To learn more visit: http://www.medelabreastfeedingus.com/products/580/tender-care-lanolin
  5. Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws for Nursing Mothers: This Amazon Best Selling Book is a great guide for breast feeding mothers. It offers great tips, and has useful advice for mothers regarding overcoming discomfort, establishing ample milk production and even shares info on relaxing breast feeding positions. To learn more about Breastfeeding Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws of Nursing Mothers, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Breastfeeding-Made-Simple-Natural-Nursing/dp/1572248610

***None of these items are sponsored.

Have some picks of your own to add to this list? Comment below!

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Mommy Picks: Top 5 Pregnancy Reads

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So you’re pregnant and want a good book to get lost in, right? Well, we’ve got some top picks for you to explore. Whether you like to document your pregnancy with a journal, learn about healthy snacks with a cookbook, or disconnect and have a laugh with a great comedy book, we’ve compiled a list of our Top 5 Pregnancy Reads. 

img-7First, let’s talk about journaling!  9 Months of Happiness: Pregnancy Journal (Maintaining a Blissful Pregnancy) is PERFECT for documenting the roller coaster of physical, mental and spiritual waves. Another great thing about this journal is, it also includes ‘blissful tips’ throughout, some ‘Did You Knows’ and writing exercises!  9 Months of Happiness: Pregnancy Journal (Maintaining a Blissful Pregnancy) can be purchased from most online book stores including Amazon.com.

img-8Great latter pregnancy/postpartum read! The First Forty Days: The Essential Art of Nourishing the New Mother is a wonderful read. It helps the reader explore the new journey of motherhood through great recipes, sound advice and wonderful guidance. The First Forty Days: The Essential Art of Nourishing the New Mother can be purchased from most online book stores including Amazon.com.

img-9Oh Jenny, you crack us up! It’s been over 10 years since Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth About Pregnancy and Childbirthis a great LOL book! This New York Times Best Seller is sure to get the reader laughing as Jenny McCarthy candidly shares the many joys of pregnancy. Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth About Pregnancy and Childbirth can be purchased from most book stores both online and physical stores as well as Amazon.

img-10Hip & Fabulous + Pregnancy, Yes please! Mama Glow: A Hip Guide to Your Fabulous Abundant Pregnancy is definitely a must read pregnancy book!  In this book, maternity lifestyle guru Latham Thomas, shares great tips ,techniques and guidance to help the reader embrace pregnancy and prepare for a new abundant life as a mother. Mama Glow: A Hip Guide to Your Fabulous Abundant Pregnancy can be purchased from most book stores both online and physical locations as well as Amazon.com.

img-11Week by week updates! Your Pregnancy Week by Week is a fan fav around these parts. This great book helps the reader journey throughout pregnancy with week by week updates on what’s happening in the pregnant body and how baby is developing. For first-time moms and repeat moms alike, this book is definitely a must have pregnancy staple. Your Pregnancy Week by Week can be purchased from most books stores both online and physical locations as well as Amazon.com.

We hope this short list helps you out with picking up some great pregnancy reads throughout your journey. 

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Preparing For Delivery: 6 Things You Must Have & Must Know

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Time For Baby!  It seemed like this day would never come. Almost 1 year of waiting and the time has finally arrived– time for baby to make their debut! But wait, what are the things you need to know that no one really talks about? And what do you absolutely NEED in your hospital bag? We’ve talked to several mommies and complied a list of 6 Things You Must Have & Must Know to prepare for delivery. Here they are:

Why don’t people talk about the pain that comes along with your uterus contracting back to its normal size?  Ok, so not to scare any of you lovely first-time mommies right off the bat, but yes, there is pain that comes even after you’ve delivered your bundle of joy. While this pain seems to vary amongst mothers, it is very real and you should know that it is also completely normal. Most moms opt for some over the counter pain meds to relieve this pain while some moms just “deal with it”. Either way, you should know that postpartum contracting does happen.

BYOP: Bring Your Own Pads!  Unless you want to use the hospital provided feminine pads that are oddly shaped and ill contoured, it feels much better to wear your own pads that are specifically contoured to fit your panties and allows you to feel more comfortable. Our advice: pack your own pads and make sure they are the extra absorbency, overnight pads.

Get Those Bowels Moving!  Childbirth can be a beautiful thing but there is also a less appealing, behind-the-scenes side to it too, and this is one of them. Most doctors require you to have a bowel movement in the hospital before going home. S ome women resort to stool softeners to help the process. Although your delivery environment and doctor or midwife may have different practices, postpartum constipation is a real thing and often occurs as a result of stretched stomach muscles, lack of food intake and can even be as result of fear. Either way, fiber is your friend and this is totally normal.

Don’t Forget The Wipes: Hemorrhoid wipes that is. They come in handy and believe us, while some hospitals provide them to new moms, some do not. So packing your own would be very beneficial post-delivery, and is highly recommended.

A Little Tube of Heaven: While this necessity may seem like more of a want than a need, I think all moms can agree that chap stick is definitely needed! Think about that fact that during labor you can’t eat, some doctors don’t allow you to even drink water… so, your mouth will get dry and lips will become chapped and this could all be very uncomfortable. Having some chap stick nearby might prove to be very helpful.

Take Advantage of Help: You’ve waited so long to meet your new love and those little fingers and toes aren’t going to kiss themselves right? Right, but get some rest! It’s really important that you get as much rest as you can, your body has just been through the workout of a lifetime and you probably haven’t had a good sleep in a long time so we say, take advantage of the help offered to you. It’s sometimes hard to let baby out of your sight, but the importance of mommy getting some much needed rest is paramount. You probably won’t be sleeping peacefully for some time, so don’t pass up any opportunities for rest.

We hope that this blog post has helped you before and after delivery. As with everything relating to your pregnancy and childbirth, we always advise you to speak with your healthcare professional about any concerns or questions you may have regarding your pregnancy and delivery.

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The Stork Bag Mommy Team Picks: Mommy Must-Have Of The Week

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What’s your Registry Style? 

If you’re like most modern day expecting mommies, you love the convenience of technology & trust the reviews of fellow mommies and experts, right? Well, we’ve fallen in love with a service that you just have to know about! The Stork Bag mommy team has handpicked the innovative baby registry service that combines convenience with expert matching and mixes in style!

This week’s “Mommy Must-Have” pick of the week is, Gugu Guru:

Gugu Guru is the first baby registry to combine a personalized shopping experience with consumer reviews and industry expert input to deliver free, unbiased “perfect match” product recommendations for expecting & new parents. Moms tell Gugu Guru about their personal style and lifestyle preferences and Gugu Guru makes expert-approved product suggestions that best suit each mom’s needs for a stylish and functional baby registry.

You can find out more about Gugu Guru here:

http://guguguru.com/

https://www.facebook.com/guguguru.registry/

https://www.instagram.com/gugu_guru/

https://www.pinterest.com/guguguru/
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Being Honest About What It’s Really Like To Bring Home Baby

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Parenting doesn’t come with a handbook — and even if it did, there would inevitably be things left out. This wouldn’t be an oversight or a lack of transparency, because every child — and parent — is different…

Click here to continue reading this article on Chicago Tribune. 

Original Story by Emily Perschbacher –Chicago Tribune

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The Magic Cream: 21 Reasons to Use Shea Butter

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Shea Butter is a fat that is pulled from the nuts of the shea tree also known as the Vitellaria tree. This cream has been used for centuries as a beauty product because it has a high concentration of minerals, vitamins and fattty acids, which make us feel, oh so good!

It is one of the best creams you can use because it natural and works for nearly all skin types. It can be used on faces, bodies and our poor feet.

It is quite honestly, as close to a miracle cream as it comes. The amount of time required for optimumal results, depend on each condition, but geneally you will feel immediately softer skin. Itchiness will also be resolved immediately. Wrinkles, for example, will require 4 to 6 weeks of daily use. We have pulled together a list of 21 conditions that you can use shea butter for.

1. Dry skin
2. Skin rashes
3. Skin peeling, after tanning
4. Blemishes and wrinkles
5. Itching skin
6. Sunburn
7. Shaving cream for a smooth silky shave.
8. Small skin wounds
9. Skin cracks
10. Tough or rough skin (on feet.)
11. Cold weather,
12. Frost bites
13. Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy
14. Insect bites
15. Healthy skin
16. Muscle fatigue, aches and tension
17. For before and after strenuous exercise
18. Skin allergies such as poison ivy or poison oak
19. Eczema
20. Dermatitis
21. Skin damage from heat (hot grease while cooking, radiation treatment for certain medical problems, etc.)

We include belly butters in our second trimester boxes to help keep you feeling and looking good!

WHO SHOULD USE SHEA BUTTER:

Everyone! Every household should have a jar of Shea Butter, either among the beauty supplies for soft smooth better looking skin, or in the medicine cabinet for minor skin injuries around the house. SHEA BUTTER IS THE SKIN’S BEST FRIEND!

The information provided here or elsewhere on this site is not intended to constitute professional medical advice for treatment. We encourage you to consult your personal physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.