Saturday, January 28, 2012

Nurture III Basic Double Electric Breast Pump

!9#:Nurture III Basic Double Electric Breast Pump

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The Basic Nurture III Double Electric Breast Pump by Bailey Medical Engineering comes with everything you need to get started double or single pumping. The Nurture III is a small, quiet, efficient, electric breast pump, with fully adjustable suction and manual cycling so you can imitate your baby's variable nursing patterns. Many women prefer manual cycling because it gives them more control of the pumping process. You can change the cycle time as you are pumping to mimic the way your baby nurses and maximize your pumping efficiency. To create suction and cycle the Nurture III, you cover and uncover a vent on one of the collection bottles with your finger or thumb. It's a very small, easy motion you do on one side, even when you're double pumping. The Nurture III reaches 220 mm Hg (the natural suction level of babies) in 2-3 seconds, allowing you to cycle it 20-30+ times per minute and enabling you to express both breasts in 10-20 minutes. The compact and easily portable Nurture III is durable and reliable enough for many years of frequent use. The pump is UL Listed and plugs into a standard electrical outlet. The bottles, flanges, stands, caps and tubing are BPA-free and DEHP-free. The instruction manual and instructional DVD are easy to understand in both English and Spanish. Includes: Nurture III Pump Motor, a Basic Double Collection Kit, and our instructional DVD (not pictured).

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Friday, January 20, 2012

My Breastfeeding Story - not so great (mommavlog)

This is a long, unorganized video about my breastfeeding journey. I apologize for not being more ogranized. I am learning as I go along and now realize I should have written notes. Thanks for watching and I hope you have come advise/comments. Bottom Line - don't feel bad if breast feeding doesn't work for you, if you plan to breastfeed, buy a good electric pump (like Medela Pump - In Style or Freestyle). Sometimes the experts can't help!

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Songs, Finger Plays & Activities for Infants & Toddlers

!9#: Songs, Finger Plays & Activities for Infants & Toddlers

That precious little person in your life is definitely the cutest thing on the planet earth, and positively the most intelligent! Why, he was born speaking Greek, and you don't even know any foreign languages!

But seriously, language is one of the first ways developmental growth in children is noticed by the general population. Mom and Dad and Grandma and Grandpa know this baby is the next Baseball Hall of Famer or Albert Einstein, but the cashier at the supermarket won't know diddly squat about that adorable big blue eyed baby unless she can speak intelligently while strapped safely in the shopping cart.

So how can one help promote language skills besides reciting the abc's and Mary Had a Little Lamb and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star over and over again?

Starting with finger plays, action rhymes, and songs to sing, there will be numerous activities listed. Each will explain the multi purposes of and the age of the child for which the activity is intended. More will be added over time as they are found.

FOR MOTOR SKILLS WITH TODDLERS:

Start with clapping and tapping your hands and feet. Let your toddler mimic your actions.

Read the following rhyme, clapping and tapping when indicated:

I have two little hands that clap, clap, clap.

I have two little feet that tap, tap, tap.

Clap, clap, clap.

Tap, tap, tap.

Clap, clap, tap.

Encourage your child to SAY "Clap" and "Tap" as you say the rhyme.

FOR SELF-CONCEPT BODY AWARENESS WITH TODDLERS:

Sing the following song to the tune of "The Farmer In The Dell."

Where are your piggy toes?

Where are your piggy toes?

Oh no, where have they gone,

(pull off socks)

I see your piggy toes.

Pulling off socks is one of the first skills a toddler learns. Sing this song while pulling off your child's socks, then let your child pull them off by himself. Encourage your child to pull off the socks without any help while you sing the song.

SELF-CONCEPT AND MOTOR SKILLS FOR TODDLERS:

One of the most challenging things a toddler is learning is how to dress herself. Somehow it always seems the diapers come off easier than the shoes go on!

Encourage your child to practice motor skills and begin recognizing opposites by giving her a hat that fits easily on her head. Have her put the hat on and take it off, saying Hat on, hat off, hat on, hat off as she does.

SELF-CONCEPT AND BODY AWARENESS FOR TODDLERS:

Sing the following to the tune of "Are You Sleeping?"

Head and shoulders,

Head and shoulders.

Knees and toes,

Knees and toes.

Eyes and ears,

Eyes and ears.

Mouth and nose,

Mouth and nose.

Have your child touch each body part as it is sung, then repeat the song naming different parts of the body.

THINKING SKILLS FOR TODDLERS:

Recognizing that an object is still there though it can't be seen is a significant milestone for toddlers. Play peek-a-boo often with your child, and play games where an object is hidden with a blanket, scarf or bandana, or inside another object.

MOTOR SKILLS FOR TODDLERS:

Recite the following rhyme with your toddler sitting on your knees. Move your knees and toddler up and down following the lyrics.

Marching, marching,

Up we go.

Marching marching,

Nice and slow.

Marching, marching,

Down, down, down.

Marching, marching,

Through the town.

Let your child stand and stretch up high and bend down low, or be lifted high or put down low as you recite the poem.

MOTOR SKILLS, LISTENING, AND EXERCISE FOR TODDLERS:

Large motor skills are needed in order to develop as well. Sing the following song to the tune of "The Farmer In The Dell" and let your child giggle and wiggle as you both do the movements to the song. Substitute different body parts and actions.

Shake your arms like this,

Shake your arms like this,

Clap your hands and turn around,

Shake your arms like this.

MOTOR & THINKING SKILLS, EXERCISE FOR TODDLERS AND ALL AGES:

This is a great one to do when you're super busy, yet your child is demanding your attention. It is also a great activity to do for transition times such as after story time getting ready for lunch, after playtime getting ready to go to the store, and other difficult times when you just HAVE to do something else besides hold your toddler on your hip.

Recite the following actions, doing the motions slowly at first, then quickly. The kids will dissolve into peals of laughter and free you up to get a few things done.

Clap, clap, clap your hands as slowly as you can.

Clap, clap, clap your hands as quickly as you can.

Rub, rub, rub your hands as slowly as you can.

Rub, rub, rub your hands as quickly as you can.

Roll your hands...

Wiggle your fingers...(sometimes I wiggle my fingers accidentally on their ribs!)

Twiddle your thumbs...

Stomp your feet...

Wiggle your body...

Wiggle your eyebrows...

Slap your knees...

Blink your eyes...

ACTION AND LANGUAGE BUILDING POETRY FOR THE YOUNG CHILD:

Poetry is a clearly delightful way to introduce children to new words and language skills. Here are a couple of poems that have not only lots of fun words to learn, but to act upon, too!

JUMP OR JIGGLE

Frogs jump

Caterpillars hump

Worms wiggle

Bugs jiggle

Rabbits hop

Horses clop

Snakes slide

Seagulls glide

Mice creep

Deer leap

Puppies bounce

Kittens pounce

Lions stalk-

But-

I walk!

~~~by EVELYN BEYER~~~

WHISKY FRISKY

Whisky frisky,

Hipperty hop,

Up he goes

To the tree top!

Whirly, twirly,

Round and round,

Down he scampers

To the ground.

Furly, curly,

What a tail,

Tall as a feather,

Broad as a sail.

Where's his supper?

In the shell.

Snappy, cracky,

Out it fell.

ANON

THINKING SKILLS AND SELF-CONCEPT BODY AWARENESS FOR TODDLERS:

Counting repetitively to two with a toddler gives him a boost in premath skills. Have your child point to his ears, eyes, hands, feet, legs, knees, cheeks, elbows, thumbs, big toes, or heels, and count each one with him: One, two, one, two, one, two...Progress to 5 fingers or toes.

FUN HUGGING CUDDLING GIGGLY TIME WITH YOUR TODDLER OR CHILD OF ANY AGE:

The following rhyme is a favorite with kids of all ages.

Round and round the garden runs the little mouse. (Hold your child's hand palm up, running your finger in circles very lightly on his palm.)

Up, up, up he scampers, (Touch your child's arm on wrist, inside of elbow, and upper arm on each "up".)

Into his little HOUSE! (Tickle your child's underarm on HOUSE!) This is almost guaranteed to be a favorite of both you and your child!

Fun TICKLY KNEE Activity:

All ages of my daycare kids have loved this over the years. Very simple for people who don't memorize things well, it's a great standby for just about any child! Just tickle the child's knee above and to the outside of his knee while reciting the following, and be almost 100% guaranteed that squeals of delight will follow, along with constant begging for MORE, and DO IT AGAIN!

Tickly knee, tickly knee, if your laugh, you don't love me! (That's it! See, I told you it was simple!)

FUN SEASONAL FINGERPLAYS AND ACTIVITIES:

Tune-The Mulberry Bush

Jumping in the pumpkin patch, (jumping through the whole verse)

Pumpkin patch, pumpkin patch,

Jumping in the pumpkin patch,

So early in the morning.

**Substitute clapping, stomping, flying, swaying, winking, etc.

SIMON SAYS FOR HALLOWEEN:

1. Fly like a bat.

2. Stomp like a monster.

3. Walk like a skeleton.

4. Hop like a bunny.

5. Pounce like a cat.

6. Dance like a ballerina.

7. Roll like a pumpkin...

COUNTING FIVE LITTLE PUMPKINS:

Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate.

One fell down and broke his plate.

Four little pumpkins sitting on a gate.

One fell down and lost his skate.

Three little pumpkins sitting on a gate.

One fell down and lost some weight.

Two little pumpkins sitting on a gate.

One fell down and said "Don't be late!"

The littlest pumpking sitting on a gate

Fell down and said, "No more pumpkins sitting on the gate!"

FIVE LITTLE OWLS:

The first little owl has great, round eyes. (Point to one finger at a time.)

The second little owl is of very small size.

The third little owl can turn her head.

The fourth little owl likes mice, she said.

The fifth little owl flies all around,

And her wings make hardly a single sound.

FOUR SEASONS POEM:

Spring is showery, bowery, flowery.

Summer is hoppy, choppy, poppy.

Autumn is wheezy, sneezy, freezy.

Winter is slippy, drippy, nippy.

ANON

MUD poem:

Mud is very nice to feel

All squishy-squash between the toes!

I'd rather wade in wiggly mud

Than smell a yellow rose.

Nobody else but the rosebush knows

How nice mud feels between the toes.

by Polly Chase Boyden

Thunder Finger Play:

Thunder crashes. (Clap hands.)

Lightning flashes. (Move hands with zigzag motion.)

Rain makes puddles. (Flutter fingers.)

So I can make splashes. (Jump.)

Fun, new words, even if they're not real, can be a great way to get a baby or toddler exposed to different sounds. The earlier a child is exposed to the sounds of different languages, the easier it will be for him to pick up on them and learn them more fluently. Here are some fun poems with silly words to share with your child:

The Cow Poem:

The cow mainly moos as she chooses to moo

and she chooses to moo as she chooses.

She furthermore chews as she chooses to chew

and she chooses to chew as she muses.

If she chooses to moo she may moo to amuse

or may moo just to moo as she chooses.

If she chooses to chew she may moo as she chews

or may chew just to chew as she muses.

by Jack Prelutsky

And a silly one for an older child, Eletelephony:

Once there was an elephant,

Who tried to use the telephant--

No! no! I mean an elephone

Who tried to use the telephone--

(Dear me! I am not certain quite

That even now I've got it right.)

Howe'er it was, he got his trunk

Entangled in the telephunk;

The more he tried to get it free,

The more buzzed the telephee--

(I fear I'd better drop the song

of elephop and telephong!)

Songs and fingerplays are so much fun, and are a great bonding activity between a child and her parents, grandparents, and other caregivers.

More songs, poetry, and fingerplays will be added to this guide over time as I run across them and as I myself have time. Thanks for looking, and be sure to mark this as one of your favorites for easy reference!


Songs, Finger Plays & Activities for Infants & Toddlers

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Early breast agriculture FAQ 2 OF 3

I would like to apologize for being so long winded! Sorry that this is in 3 parts but I hope you learn some things from it and stay breastfeeding!! Which is the most important job you have right now. :) Let me know if you have any other questions OR a request for more information on some thing I didn't touch on. Be Blessed, enjoy your new little one and remember.. You CAN do it, and It does get easier, I PROMISE!! Check out my site coversbykye.blogspot.com for some adorable covers, and thank you for supporting a WAHM! =) Hugs ~ Kye Lansinoh Info. www.lansinoh.com My favorite breast pump; www.medelabreastfeedingus.com Milkies :www.mymilkies.com Nursing Covers coversbykye.blogspot.com My breast friend: www.mybrestfriend.com

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Monday, December 5, 2011

The Advantages Of Using A Double Electric Breast Pump

!9#: The Advantages Of Using A Double Electric Breast Pump

Many new mothers would agree that after having a baby, time and flexibility become valuable commodities. Breast feeding, although a huge part of the bonding process, can be very time consuming and prevents new fathers from sharing the feeding experience. At times, a mother may want to share this responsibility with others, enabling them to either complete other tasks, or enjoy some time for relaxation. Not all women have the option to remain at home after having a baby, and if a woman has to return to work, she will need to express if she wishes her baby to continue receiving breast milk. Using a double electric breast pump has many benefits.

Double breast pumps allow women to express from both breasts simultaneously. This means that double the quantity of milk is obtained in one session. Furthermore, this saves valuable time and energy as single models can only express from one breast at a time. In families that have twins or triplets, this makes feeding time easier and faster. A mother of twins or triplets will be able to feed the babies at the same time, instead of separating the feedings. Also, the babies will not have to wait to be fed as there will be more milk that can be made in advance.

Encouraging the flow of milk, these products also help guard against conditions such as mastitis. Mastitis is a breast tissue infection that causes painful swelling and lumps in the breast. To get relief from this condition, it is highly recommended that breastfeeding women pump more often to reduce the pain from breast engorgement that occurs during milk production. Furthermore, ensuring that the breasts are emptied regularly, stimulates milk production. Convenient to store, feeds can be kept in the freezer or refrigerator for ease of use.

Being separated from a baby for long periods, for example when a woman has returned to work, requires that milk is expressed frequently, to encourage production and ensuring that the flow does not dry up.

The comfort of the user is paramount, therefore modern devices often boast softer, more comfortable cups. Double electric products have only a few parts making them very easy to clean and use.

Among the many advantages of using double electric breast pumps, is the increased production of milk, the time saving feature of pumping breasts simultaneously and the convenience of pre storing feeds for another time. Small portable devices allow mothers to express milk in various settings.


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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The First Years miPump Electric Breast Pump, Double

!9# The First Years miPump Electric Breast Pump, Double


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The First Years miPump Double PumpThe First Years miPump is compact and sleek without sacrificing strength. Designed to help you breastfeed longer, miPump is simple, quiet, quick, and efficient. The miPump Double Breast Pump includes a patented handle which allows you to pump with only one hand, giving you the freedom to multi-task while pumping. Best of all, the flexi-fit shield and eight levels of suction pressure ensures your comfort as you pump.

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