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If you do, make sure to become a fan of my new Facebook Fan Page for Dirty Diaper Laundry. I finally bit the bullet and made one, but it is lonely!  Every giveaway now has this posted on the entries for a limited time.

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New Entry: Become a fan of Dirty Diaper Laundry on Facebook and get 5 extra entries! To qualify, post on my wall with either your favorite review I have done (would prefer this to be diaper related but it can be another product if you don’t dig my diaper reviews) or let me know a diaper you want to see reviewed.  Then copy and paste what you wrote as a comment here.  Then, leave 4 more comments saying “facebook entry 2, 3, etc)

If you do this for more than one giveaway, keep naming your favorite reviews or more diapers you want to see reviewed.  Very simple!  I will see you all on Facebook!  This is a great way to get to know some of you better!  And for you to suggest things you want to see on DDL.

Now go up your chances on winning one of my fabulous giveaways!  The New Baby Event ends on Tuesday!

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Shower Hug Review and Giveaway *closed*

newbaby_2010[1]This review was written and performed by Kristen, DDL Contributor, for the New Baby Event.

When I returned home after having a c-section with my second baby I was looking forward to enjoying a shower in my own home.  I had received the Cherub Shower Hug to review and was pretty excited to get to try it out, as my milk had come in that morning and my nipples were sore and cracked already due to latching problems.  As I was about to hop in the shower, I was faced with a major dilemma…whether to use the Shower Hug to cover my c-section staples, or use it to cover my sore nipples and engorged breasts!!!

showerhugI ended up using it to cover my nipples but did also use it to cover my c-section incision at a later shower.  Something so simple has turned out to be pretty useful.  The Shower Hug is a soft velour fabric that Velcro’s together to make a snug fit.  It has many uses, such as protecting nipples or an incision in the shower, or using it as post partum support around your belly.  The fabric is great, as it sucks up the warmth of the water and keeps gentle pressure on your breasts, which really helps with engorgement.  The only thing I had difficulty with is that the Velcro is so good that it can be hard to un-velcro and readjust.  I just adjusted it once and then I slip into the Shower Hug by stepping into it and pulling it up.  It can sag at times when really wet, but I think I could probably make it tighter to alleviate that problem.

In addition to the Shower Hug, I also used the burp cloth and wash cloth (which is free after a $50 purchase), and I absolutely LOVE both of them!  The fabric for both is the same as the Shower Hug and is so soft against my baby’s face and body.  The wash cloth is my favorite one to use now because of how soft it is and how absorbent it is holding the soapy water to wash my newborn baby and my 1 year old.  So, in addition to the Shower Hug being a nice product for new moms, the burp cloth and wash cloth make it even more worth spending the money because not only can you treat yourself (or another new mom) but you can also treat your baby as well!

Win your own Shower Hug!!!

The Shower Hug brings therapeutic relief that is long lasting, by providing support and relief when and where it is needed most. Not only is it a miracle find for breastfeeding mothers, it is also of great comfort and relief for those who are recovering from mastectomy, augmentation, reduction, reconstruction and lifts. The Hug is made it of the softest, most luxurious knit terry velour to provide expectant and new moms with gentle bust line support and to soothe sensitive nipples and breasts associated with pregnancy and breastfeeding. Proudly Made in the USA by Moms for Moms!

Mandatory Entry:

Visit ShowerHug.com and tell me something your learned about the brand/ product. Leave a comment.

For extra entries do any or all of the following.  Leave a comment for each you do.

Follow @KimRosas on twitter and tweet this giveaway. Please tweet, “Enter to win a Shower Hug from @KimRosas http://n8xrg.th8.us #bfing Ends 4/9” Leave a comment with a link to your status.

You can tweet once a day for the duration of the contest. Leave a comment with your status for each tweet.

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If you have my New Baby Event button on your blog you get 3 extra entries.Leave a comment for each one!

Blog about this giveaway. Post a link in the comment.

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New Entry: Become a fan of Dirty Diaper Laundry on Facebook and get 5 extra entries! To qualify, post on my wall with either your favorite review I have done (would prefer this to be diaper related but it can be another product if you don’t dig my diaper reviews) or let me know a diaper you want to see reviewed.  Then copy and paste what you wrote as a comment here.  Then, leave 4 more comments saying “facebook entry 2, 3, etc)

Giveaway ends on April 9. Winner will be chosen using random.org. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours a new winner will be drawn.

***Open to US only!***

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Lanacare Wool Breast Pad Review

newbaby_2010[1] This review was written and performed by Kristen, DDL Contributor, for the New Baby Event.

I leak….a lot.  Since having my second child, I have been trying different breast pads out to see what works best and also isn’t gonna cost an arm and a leg.  I have tried cotton reusable pads…and hated them.  I also have used many different kinds of disposable pads, which get the job done a lot better, but I am going through boxes of them which in turn is money flying right out the window…and it’s also creating a whole lot of waste.

I heard about the Lanacare Wool Breast Pads and figured I needed to give them a try.  I was kind of skeptical at first since I hated the cotton reusables so much and also because I have very sensitive skin and a child with extreme allergies, so I was nervous how both of us would react to them.  I was also hesitant because I had never had to deal with washing wool before and I knew there was something “different” about it…and well, I kinda suck at domestic chores like laundry and was nervous I wouldn’t be able to care for them properly.  That particular fear was quickly eased when I received my package and was able to read about the care of the breast pads, which was very easy, and I also read that the breast pads sort of self clean because of the lanolin in them.

lanacareI noticed when I first received them was that they were much larger in diameter than most breast pads I have used (These pads do come in different sizes and there are also specific pads for those that have a heavy or strong let down).  This is actually a really positive thing, because they are not noticeable under clothing at all…even when I was wearing just a tank top.  After a nursing session, I did need to readjust them so there weren’t any noticeable wrinkles though.

I have been using the Lanacare wool breast pads continuously since I received them, switching out one set for another, to let them dry, and I have been very impressed at how well they absorb leaks.  I have never felt “wet” but I did leak 2 times in one day.  I think it was possible that they weren’t completely dry and therefore not as absorbent that day but I didn’t have any other problems before or after that with leaking and just made sure to air them out overnight.  They are really comfortable to wear and aren’t irritating to the skin at all, like I would has suspected from wool.  They are very soft and neither myself or my daughter have had any reactions to them.  I have noticed that my nipples don’t get as raw as they were before when I was using cotton or disposable pads.  I was confused at first on whether I could use lanolin ointment on my nipples to help keep them moisturized, and because I couldn’t figure it out right away, I didn’t use any.  During this time, my nipples didn’t get raw or dry at all, which I attribute to the wool breast pads.  I later found out that I can use lanolin ointment while using these breast pads, but haven’t had to be as consistent with it because I don’t have as much of an issue with my nipples getting raw.

The Lanacare wool breast pads are more expensive compared to other reusable breast pads but in my opinion, they are definitely worth the money!  They start at 21.00 and go up to 31.00 depending on the size.  I can’t think of a reason why I would go back to using cotton or disposable pads now that I have these.

To order you can visit Danish Woolen Delight for these and other wool products.

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Glamourmom Nursing Tank Review and Giveaway *closed*

newbaby_2010[1] This review was performed and written by Kristen, DDL Contributor, for the New Baby Event.

From the website: The Glamourmom® Nursing Bra Tank was born in 2000 about two months after I began nursing my first daughter. I had desperately searched for a nursing top  that provided full support, easy access to my breasts and discretion for my post-partum belly, which I could then wear beneath my pre-pregnancy shirts as my shape returned,. Finding nothing, out of frustration I designed what did not yet exist on the market, a tank top with a built-in nursing bra. I just loved it, and so did many new mothers around the world.

The Glamourmom Nursing tank top has quickly become a staple of my wardrobe.  In fact, I may need more of them! I had the opportunity to review the full bust style nursing tank top (which is available up to a size J cup).  It is great because there is an actual built in bra that allows you to adjust the tightness under your bust, just like a normal bra.  Also, you can adjust the straps, which helps to make it more supportive than most tank tops with built in bras and the full bust style also has a wider strap for extra comfort and support.  The hook closure is really easy to clasp and unclasp one handed, which is a plus.  The tank top itself is longer than most, which was great because I could use it right after I gave birth and still had a belly and I knew it was still going to cover my belly.

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I have used this Glamourmom Nursing tank top many times in the few weeks that I have had my daughter and have been happy with the quality of the material, the design of the built in bra and ease of the top for nursing.  When you unclasp to nurse, there is still a little fabric on either side of your breast, which provides you with a little more coverage if you are nursing in public.  This is great but I wish the opening was a little larger, as I need to sometimes reposition my boob so the nipple is sticking out and my daughter can latch.  In my experience with this tank, it seems that if you are bordering one size and another, I would recommend choosing the larger size, as I was bordering sizes and chose the smaller size and found that it was too small.  The one thing that I also noticed is that the full bust style tanks have rouching between the breasts (the other nursing tanks do not have the rouching), which makes it more cute if you are wearing it alone.  I was worried about the rouching showing though because I mainly use this tank for layering underneath something else.  I have found that you really don’t notice the rouching under other clothes though so it’s not much of an issue.

Overall I would definitely recommend the Glamourmom Nursing Tanks and think that the Full Bust style is a great tank and provides good support to those with larger breasts (mine are a 36D before pregnancy and probably a 38D or 38DD while nursing).  I don’t feel like I’m unsupported, and I am someone who always likes my girls to be supported so that’s says a lot.  However, you do sort of end up with a slight uni-boob look, although it’s not as pronounced as I have seen with other nursing tanks.  So…great top for nursing, good design and quality and totally worth the money because you will find that it will definitely become a staple of your wardrobe as well!

Glamourmom has provided a free Nursing Bra Full Bust
Long Top
for the purposes of this review.

Nursing_Tank_Apple_Grn_lgGlamourmom is letting one lucky DDL reader choose a nursing tank of regular length in their size and choice of color! Closed

- Adjustable, spaghetti-style shoulder straps
- Stylish clasps sit flush to the fabric for a non-bulky look
- Designed to be worn underneath or on its own
- Available in sizes S-XL

Mandatory Entry:

Visit Glamourmom.com and tell me your favorite style of top besides the regular length or full bust tank top.  Make sure to check the limited stock for colors of the month!

For extra entries do any or all of the following.  Leave a comment for each you do.

Follow @KimRosas on twitter and tweet this giveaway. Please tweet, “You need a Glamourmom nursing tank in your nursing wardrobe!  Win one from @KimRosas. http://go76z.th8.us #bfing” Leave a comment with a link to your status.

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New Entry: Become a fan of Dirty Diaper Laundry on Facebook and get 5 extra entries! To qualify, post on my wall with either your favorite review I have done (would prefer this to be diaper related but it can be another product if you don’t dig my diaper reviews) or let me know a diaper you want to see reviewed.  Then copy and paste what you wrote as a comment here.  Then, leave 4 more comments saying “facebook entry 2, 3, etc)

Giveaway ends on April 5. Winner will be chosen using random.org. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours a new winner will be drawn.

***Open to US and Canada***

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Milkies Milksaver Review and Giveaway *closed*

newbaby_2010[1] This review was written and performed by Kristen, DDL Contributor, for the New Baby Event.

Milkies Milk Saver is a silicone cup that collects your breast milk on your non-nursing side.  When I first heard about it, I honestly thought it was a little strange but interesting.  I know that I leak a lot but didn’t ever think about collecting the milk from the non-nursing side while I breastfed.  Even once I read about it, I questioned how much I would actually collect while breastfeeding.

milkies2When I got the Milk Saver, I made sure to try it out while I was at home.  It does say on the website that you can slip it easily in your bra and it will be unnoticeable, but I wasn’t so sure.  After positioning it, I did find that it was mostly unnoticeable, but you could see the edge just a bit.  I am not sure if it is something that I would try to do out in public anyway, but it was easy to use for when I am nursing at home.

After using it the first time, I was totally surprised at how much milk was collected in there!  It seemed to be about an ounce.  I couldn’t believe that I was essentially wasting that much milk on my non-nursing side when I breastfed!  I was pretty excited that I collected that much and after my daughter was done nursing, I went to go put her down in her swing so I could empty out my Milk Saver into a storage bag.  Well, when I bent over to put my baby down, all the milk spilled out of the top of the Milk Saver and onto my baby and the swing!  Haha.  So, I learned the hard way to take the Milk Saver out of my bra, and rest it in the case it came with, which also doubles as a stand.  Fantastic idea!

Since then I have continued to collect milk with the Milkies Milk Saver, yielding different amounts each time.  However, I can easily get a few ounces a day.  It’s amazing to me that all this milk was getting wasted each day.  This product would be great for mom’s who need or want to store milk for future use.  I have no particular reason for “needing” to save my milk since I am currently a SAHM, but now that I know how much I can collect in one day, which would otherwise go wasted into a breastpad, I make sure to grab my Milkies Milk Saver so I can collect whatever I can for future use.

If you aren’t lucky enough to win one, you can find Milkies on their website or on Amazon.com.  They run 25-30.00 for a set.

milkiesOne DDL Reader will reader a Milkies Milksaver! closed

Mandatory Entry:

Visit Mymilkies.com to learn more about this innovative product.  Come back to tell me something you learned about the product or the company.

For extra entries do any or all of the following.  Leave a comment for each you do.

Follow @KimRosas on twitter and tweet this giveaway. Please tweet, “Tired of wasting breastmilk?  Win a Milkies Milksaver from @KimRosas.  http://786iw.th8.us #breastfeeding”  Leave a comment with a link to your status.

You can tweet once a day for the duration of the contest. Leave a comment with your status for each tweet.

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New Entry: Become a fan of Dirty Diaper Laundry on Facebook and get 5 extra entries! To qualify, post on my wall with either your favorite review I have done (would prefer this to be diaper related but it can be another product if you don’t dig my diaper reviews) or let me know a diaper you want to see reviewed.  Then copy and paste what you wrote as a comment here.  Then, leave 4 more comments saying “facebook entry 2, 3, etc)

Giveaway ends on April 1. Winner will be chosen using random.org. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours a new winner will be drawn.  The reviewer was not compensated for this review however she was sent a Milkies Milksaver free of charge.  Please note that companies are in charge of sending the item to the winner once they are notified.

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Organic Sleepy Wrap Review and Giveaway *closed*

newbaby_2010[1]This review was written and performed by Kristen, DDL Contributor, for the New Baby Event.

I wore my older daughter a lot and I knew I would be wearing my new daughter as much, if not more than my first. I hadn’t tried a lot of different carriers originally but knew I wanted to experiment more this time around. I was given the opportunity to review the Sleepy Wrap baby carrier and was pretty excited about it.

sleepywrapIt is similar to other fabric wraps in that it is one really long piece of fabric that you wrap around your body in different ways to achieve different ways of holding your baby. This can be a little daunting for the babywearing newbie, but they do give good illustrated instructions to help you out and once you get the hang of it, it’s easy to figure out the different wraps or positioning. The fabric is super comfy (I was trying out the organic style) and stretchy, which is good and not so good. It’s good because it’s really nice to be able to make the wrap tight and have your baby all snug and secure in there, but it’s not so good because I found that after wearing my daughter for a while, she started to sag a little lower. I think that this is something that people will learn through trial and error and the wrap probably just needs to be tied really tightly. There probably will be a period of adjustment though where it’s a little too tight in the beginning but once they sag a little, it will be a perfect fit. It is definitely comfortable to wear for long periods of time though as long as you initially tie it tight enough to not end up with lots of sag from their weight. Because of the stretchy nature of the fabric, I don’t think I would intend to use this wrap for a heavier kid, although it does evenly distribute the weight of the child well.

There are many great advantages of the Sleepy Wrap though. It’s nice because it’s essentially a “one-size-fits-all” kind of wrap because it’s a long piece of fabric and you can custom fit it to your body. If you are tiny, you will end up with a lot of extra fabric but it can easily be tied so it’s not in your way. I was also able to nurse my daughter while she was in the Sleepy Wrap. It was pretty discreet but it takes a bit of finesse to be able for me to do it. I think with practice it would be easy to nurse discreetly using it. The fabric is lightweight and comfortable for both myself and my baby but any wrap style carrier may not be ideal for someone in hotter climates due to the amount of fabric wrapped around you.

My daughter loved being in the carrier and often fell asleep quickly when I was wearing her in it. Because it was so comfortable, I was able to wear her for long periods of time…while cleaning my house, playing with my other daughter or just relaxing on the couch (which didn’t happen as often as I would like! haha).

To view the many sizes, shapes, ages, of babies being wrapped snuggly in a Sleepy Wrap I highly recommend visiting the Sleepy Wrap Photo Gallery.

Sleepy Wrap is giving one lucky DDL reader an Organic Sleepy Wrap in either Khaki or Natural. Closed

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Become a fan of Sleepy Wrap on Facebook. Leave a comment saying you did.

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Go to Sleepywrap.com and let me know something you learned about babywearing safety. Leave a comment.

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Follow @KimRosas on twitter and tweet this giveaway. Please tweet, “Snuggle your baby close in a @sleepywrap.  Enter to win from @KimRosas http://odexy.th8.us #babywearing.”  Leave a comment with a link to your status.

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Giveaway ends on March 29. Winner will be chosen using random.org. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours a new winner will be drawn.

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Cozy Cocoon Review

newbaby_2010[1]This review was written and performed by Kristen, DDL Contributor, for the New Baby Event.

It isn’t too often that you find a product that is unbelievably cute…but is also very useful as well.  The Cozy Cocoon is a product that is both.  The cozy cocoon is made of stretchy cotton and is used to swaddle a baby, without straps, snaps or Velcro.  You scrunch it up like a sock and slip it over the baby, starting at the feet.  It keeps them swaddled nice and tight.

About Cozy Cocoon:

Photo taken from cozycocoon.com

Photo taken from cozycocoon.com

More than just a product, the Cozy Cocoon® is an idea, which is that by swaddling our newborns with comfort and beauty, we encourage healthy development of the senses and we nurture the child’s adjustment out of the womb and into the world. By this means, Cozy Cocoon® supports parents in building a strong foundation for the child’s developing sense of self in the world. When babies are tucked into the Cozy Cocoon® there is no jerking, startling movement, and no skin-irritating synthetic fabrics to startle them out of their dreamy reverie and into the rollicking world. Our softly-colored, natural organic fabric into which baby is completely tucked and held, is the most natural progression from out of the womb and into the arms of the caregiver. The idea of the Cozy Cocoon rests on the wisdom of ancient and indigenous cultures that finds a unique expression in our own time, not based on replication of old ideas, but by recognizing that in our modern times we need modern solutions to the most basic and beautiful of life’s experiences ~ bringing new life into the world.

Kristens Daughter wearing a Cozy Cocoon in the hospital.

Kristen's Daughter wearing a Cozy Cocoon in the hospital.

I started using the Cozy Cocoon on my newborn daughter when she was only 2 days old.  I got so many comments from the nurses at the hospital and also from friends who visited about how adorable she looked in it and many people asked what it was.  It did take a time or two to be able to master getting it up and over her, but was easy for both myself and her father, who notoriously hates swaddling because of all the wrapping and Velcro usually involved.  Using the Cozy Cocoon, you don’t need to worry about zippers or Velcro rubbing on your baby’s sensitive skin and you also don’t need to worry about the blanket coming unraveled because you didn’t wrap it tight enough or correctly.  The Cozy Cocoon is very useful because it keeps the baby calm and unable to have the “startle” reflex and I imagine it would also be very comforting to babies with colic as well.  The only downfall with some of the styles are that when you need to change a diaper (which is often with a newborn), you need to take it off completely.  There are some styles that are open at the bottom however, so that makes diaper changes really easy.

In addition to the cotton and organic swaddlers, Cozy Cocoon also offers couture swaddlers, which are adorable and are great to use for those prime photo opportunities.  Even if you don’t chose one of the couture styles, I find that every time I put one of the Cozy Cocoons on my daughter, I am reaching for my camera shortly after because I just can’t resist the photo op!

You can find Cozy Cocoon on Amazon.com (My Aff. Link)

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My Brest Friend Review and Giveaway *closed*

newbaby_2010[1] I am very excited to share my next post with you.  Out of every product imaginable out there for new moms, I believe this one should make it to every one of them.  Kristen (DDL Contributor) and I both wrote reviews about My Brest Friend because we love it so much.  At the end of this post there is a giveaway as well!

About My Brest Friend:

My Brest Friend’s patented, wrap-around design has made fans in over 20 countries where it is sold, as well as being used in hundreds of NIC units and birthing hospitals. It is the #1 choice of lactation consultants, is sold by La Leche League, and consistently earns raves among nursing mothers, many of whom tell us our pillow has helped them achieve longer holding and feeding cycles with their babies. My Brest Friend has helped over 1,000,000 moms breastfeed their babies. Our stylish new prints and fabrics make My BrestFriend the perfect item to register for or give as a gift.

Kristen’s Story

The Brest Friend pillow has been a great aid in the success of breastfeeding my second daughter.  It is a wrap around style pillow that has a clip closure to hold the pillow on to you, even when you are standing.  It is adjustable so it should fit people of all sizes.  This is a great feature of the pillow because it means you can be mobile and breastfeeding and have the support of the pillow so your arm doesn’t get as tired.  The Brest Friend Pillow is nice because it is made of a sturdy foam with a cover over it.  The foam is molded to have areas to help position the baby’s head better, which is sometimes helpful and sometimes kind of weird.  I noticed that you really need to position the baby right in order to make the molded head rests useful.

I really enjoy using it when I breastfeed my daughter and it makes working at the computer easier because I can rest the pillow on my desk and still have at least one hand for typing.  It also has a pocket, which you can put a remote control, water, tube of lanolin or whatever else in there.  One thing that is a little frustrating is that sometimes I wont buckle the pillow around me but then need it to be, or other times I do buckle it around me but it gets in the way of things.  Of course, that is mostly my own fault and it is a nice option to have.  Washing the cover for it is easy; however it took some work to get it back on there correctly.  I think with practice I would get better at figuring it out though.

The Brest Friend pillow is better than other breastfeeding pillows that I have used with my first baby.  The molded foam and the ability to clip it around your body make it more useful and helps to position the baby better than other pillows, which makes breastfeeding a more pleasant experience.

Kim’s Story

I also wanted to share my own experience with the My Brest Friend pillow.  Like most moms I received a Boppy pillow at my baby shower so I never felt the need to research breastfeeding pillows.  In fact, I always assumed I would use a Boppy because that was what I saw at the stores.  I had seen the My Brest Friend once at Babies ‘R Us, but frankly I thought the name was a little funny and never gave it a second look.

Fast forward to after having my son, and having extreme latch troubles.  I used a shield for many weeks, and went back and forth between stacks of pillows on my lap and the boppy.  My tiny newborn baby kept falling into the hole of the Boppy, and it had no support for me.  I finally did a little research on My Brest Friend after hearing the buzz about it online.  Once I read the customer testimonials I knew I had to have one.

I found an AMAZING deal from an online store that was closing their doors forever.  I saved over half and bought both the regular pillow and the travel one.

In a few days the pillow arrived.  The baby and I had been working at breastfeeding for about 5 weeks and just weaned from the shield.  His latching was on and off, sometimes he got it and sometimes my nipples wanted to separate from my body.  I immediately unboxed it and used it for the next session.

My first thought was “Ahhh….. lumbar support, where have you been all my life?!?!”  The difference for my back, which still had to hunch over with the Boppy, was feeling amazing.  I honestly started keeping the pillow on because it felt better than regular sitting.  When my husband came home I chattered on about the pillow and how it was the best investment I had ever made!  And it was.

The pocket was used quite a bit because I nursed my son on the couch for every session, even in the middle of the night.  I kept my remote inside and a burp cloth.

The bump for the baby’s head did work well for me and aided his latching.  I noticed an improvement after we started using the pillow, and I credit proper positioning from the pillow for that.

My only qualm with the pillow was having to put the cover back on after washing it.  My son spit up like a maniac, and the pillow was often drenched.  I dreaded washing it because I knew it would be a 20 minute ordeal involving cursing to get the cover back on due to the unique shape and the foam, which is not slick.  The foam works against sliding the cover on.

Even with that issue, the My Brest Friend Pillow is a product I insist new moms get. I regret not having it from day one, as it may have helped our latch out and saved me a few weeks of excruciating pain.  My time with My Brest Friend is looked back on fondly, and I will be using it again for “shrimpy” in October 2010!

When planning The New Baby Event I knew I wanted to feature My Brest Friend.  I could write a review based on my own pillow, and Kristen shared her experience as well.  I wrote to them asking that they sponsor a giveaway.  Well…. they did!  If you aren’t lucky enough to win one you can also find them on Amazon.comand shop with my aff link.

deluxeMy Brest Friend is giving one VERY lucky DDL reader a GREEN Deluxe My Brest Friend pillow!!!! CLOSED

New! Deluxe My Brest Friend Pillow

All the benefits of our original pillow, plus:

  • Extra soft baby-plush fabric
  • Double-featured strap with Velcro and silent-release buckle for easy, one-hand use
  • Slipcover stays fresh through dozens of washes

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Visit MyBrestFriend.com and tell me a fact you learned about the pillow.  The story of the pillow is great, I hope you will read it!

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Baby Bond Stylish and Discreet Nursing Cover Review and Giveaway *closed*

newbaby_2010[1]This review was written and performed by DDL contributor, Kristen, and is part of March’s New Baby Event.


BabyBondlogoI think the Baby Bond Nursing Sash is very possibly one of the most useful baby items I have.  I am exclusively breastfeeding my second daughter, which was my goal, but I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to go through with it.  I am a very active person who can’t stand sitting around the house.  I am also a very modest/conservative dresser and was very apprehensive about nursing in public places.  It is one of the reasons why I was not able to exclusively breastfeed my first daughter.  I wasn’t comfortable breastfeeding without a cover but I wasn’t comfortable using a cover because I felt like it was glaringly obvious what I was doing.  So, this time around I was determined to find some way to overcome being uncomfortable nursing in public so that I could exclusively breastfeed.

babybondThe Baby Bond nursing sash has made that possible for me because it is a sash that goes around you with two fabric pieces in the front, one to each side of your breast and your baby can latch on in between while the fabric hides all of your breast.  It’s great because you can see what you are doing, which is important for me because both times my girls have had trouble latching and with my first, it was so hard to get the latch right while trying to hide under a cover.

BabyBond™ nursing accessories cover mom, not her baby. Mom is able to maintain her modesty. Baby remains uncovered benefiting from the infinite opportunity to make eye contact, interact, and communicate. After all, dining is social.

It is also fantastic because it isn’t really obvious what it is or what you are doing.  Most people will just think you are holding your baby, which makes me more comfortable with nursing in public.

The Baby Bond comes in 3 styles: original, flex and couture.  The original and flex appear to be a similar style, with a closed fabric sash that can be used for nursing from the top of your shirt.  They both also come with a built in terry velour burp cloth.  The couture was the one I reviewed and it can either be worn as a cover for when you nurse from the top, or you can wear it as a belly band if you lift your shirt up to nurse and want to cover your belly.  The original and flex come with a matching storage pouch, and the couture rolls up into a self storing pouch for neat and compact storage, which is nice.  It comes in a variety of basic colors to choose from, but it would be nice to see a larger variety in the original and flex styles.

I love my Baby Bond nursing sash and make sure to always have it in my diaper bag and ready to use.  I think it will be one of the best products for someone who wants to keep their modesty and be able to nurse discreetly without having to cover their baby under a nursing cover.

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Baby Bond would like to give one lucky DDL reader their own nursing sash!

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Visit Babybond.com and tell me either your favorite Sash style and why, or something about the designer.

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Follow @KimRosas on twitter and tweet this giveaway. Please tweet, “@KimRosas and @babybond want you to win a fab Baby Bond Nursing Sash. http://ikmm3.th8.us  #bfing Ends March 22”  Leave a comment with a link to your status.

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Cloud b Twilight Sea Turtle Review and Discount Code

seaturtleThe Twilight Sea Turtle by Cloud b, makers of the Sleep Sheep and other products to help your baby sleep, is like an observatory for your child’s bedroom.  I was really intrigued by the product and was thrilled to have a chance to review it.

About the Twilight Sea Turtle:

Enjoy a peaceful night sleep under Twilight Sea Turtle’s starry night sky. This fun and educational nightlight is designed to help children sleep easier and also help bring awareness to endangered sea animals. Twilight Sea Turtle’s beautiful shell illuminates in 3 soothing colors, while also highlighting 5 endangered sea friends…the Blue Whale, California Sea Otter, Knysna Seahorse, Leatherback Turtle and Vaquita Dolphin. The Twilight Storybook includes a Twilight Sea Turtle story that teaches children about endangered sea animals, a helpful Star Guide and an adoption certificate. A portion of the proceeds from Twilight Sea Turtle will be donated by Cloub b to an international conservation organization.Features:

  • Night sky projection on ceiling
  • Stars project in Ocean Blue, Emerald Green or both colors together
  • Shell illuminates for a calming nightlight effect in Blue, Green or Aquamarine
  • 5 endangered sea animals pictured on shell; each individually illuminates
  • Auto shut-off – 45 minute sleep timer
  • Star Guide to help identify constellations
  • Twilight Sea Turtle storybook and adoption certificate
  • 3 “AAA” batteries included
  • Measures 14″L x 4″H

I used the Twilight Sea Turtle with my son, who is over a year old.  I had really wanted to try it right after he was able to pull up in the crib, hoping the ceiling show would keep him laying in bed, but I didn’t make it out to get it by then.  While I will never know, I believe the turtle would have kept his attention to the ceiling long enough for him to fall asleep.

I am going to be honest, my son has sleep issues.  He only began sleeping in his crib at 13 months.  Prior to that he slept in our bed, but he started out in his crib.  We were able to get him sleeping in his crib after a lot of work, and began a very specific routine.  When we got the Twilight Turtle we altered the routine slightly and included it.

Our routine is PJs, teeth brushing, light switches off (he loves turning the lights off), books, milkies, dream whispering, and bed.  I have been foregoing the nightlight for the Twilight Sea Turtle.

Pros:

  • The lights show very well on the ceiling.  My husband doubted the ability of the lights, thinking there was no way the stars would be bright enough.  They lit up the ceiling with lots of stars!
  • There is an option for green or blue stars, or both. The shell glows in green, blue, or aquamarine.
  • Light is strong enough to work as a nightlight in the bedroom.
  • No cords needed, uses batteries.
  • Battery life is good.  The Turtle lasted for over a month before the stars were too dim to see on the ceiling, and each night I turned it on 2-4 times.  If only using it once a night it should last a few months before needing a change.

Cons:

  • The biggest con was that it only lasts for a certain amount of time (45 minutes) before it cuts out.  This is to spare the batteries, but if you use this as a nightlight and baby wakes at some point they might be afraid in the dark.   You could sneak back in to turn a regular light on, or crack the door to let in the hallway light… what we did.
  • Stars are stationary, it would be fun if they moved around the ceiling, but that would require bulky mechanics and more power.
  • The 5 animals that illuminate don’t seem to add much to the turtle, I could live without them and buy the less expensive Twilight Turtle, which does not have them.

I know my son has enjoyed the turtle.  At night there were a few times I heard him talking, and knew he was looking at the stars before bed.  In the day he found it a few times and had fun hitting the buttons and seeing the shell glow pretty colors.  The turtle would be perfect for babies after a few months, giving them something soothing to look at while falling asleep, all the way up to young children who would love the nightlight and starry sky.

Cloud b, who sponsored this review, would like to offer readers a 10% discount for most of their regularly priced items.  Use code DDL310.  Good until 3/23.

I was not paid for this review, however Cloud b sent a Twilight Sea Turtle for review which was kept.  Opinions expressed are my own.

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