10 breastfeeding essentials

10 breastfeeding essentials

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The World Health Organization recommends that women exclusively breastfeed their babies for the first 6-months of their life, but breastfeeding can be really tough and you will likely face situations that will make you want to give up.

That’s why I’ve put together a list of items that will ease your breastfeeding journey. Some of these I came across by chance, but wish I’d known about before even giving birth! So here goes:

1. Nursing cover

Before having children, I was terrified by the idea of breastfeeding in public. I thought I’d never have the courage to do it. I knew breastfeeding was what was best for babies though, so I still wanted to give it a try once I’d have children of my own.

After giving birth, breastfeeding actually felt like a very natural thing to do, but it still felt awkward to do it in front of other people. Luckily within my first week of being a mom, one of the midwives told me about an awesome nursing cover from mamastore.ch

This cover has a simple yet very ingenious system built in that keeps you covered up entirely while allowing you to still see your baby while feeding. The strengthened neckline at the top of the cover allows the air to flow through so that your baby gets enough oxygen and is not overheating (like it might be if you try to use a regular blanket as a nursing cover). It also means you can maintain eye-contact with your baby without anyone else being able to see.

The nursing cover comes in various prints and colors, and also includes a small pouch in which you can store the cover and even a few other on-the-go items if needed. It’s very compact when folded, so easily fits in a handbag or diaper bag.

2. Nursing pads

One of the joys (not so much…) of breastfeeding is that your breasts can start leaking at the most random moments – perhaps because you heard a baby crying, perhaps because your breasts are too full or maybe just because something accidentally brushed against you.

Either way, the result is that your bra and shirt will likely get soaked if you don’t have some nursing pads in place. For the first few days it can be handy to use disposable nursing pads as your body is still figuring out the right amount of milk it needs to produce and you may need pads with a slightly higher absorbency.

After those initial days or weeks, I recommend to quickly switch to reusable washable nursing pads (for the sake of the environment mostly!). There are many options out there, such as the Philips Avent nursing pads. They even come with a small laundry bag and can be put in the washing machine as well as in the dryer.

3. Silverette Nursing Cups

Many women are not aware of the existence of this product, but especially for the first couple of weeks, this item is a life saver and a good way to ensure you don’t give up on breastfeeding due to painful nipples. The Silverettes are small nipple shields made of pure silver. Why silver? Because it has natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.

The Silverettes are very easy to use: just add a drop of breast milk in them and place them on your nipples in between feeds. As breast milk has healing properties, these little nursing cups will do miracles for sore or cracked nipples. You don’t even need to use any lotions or other products in combination with these cups.

You should wash them daily with warm water and can also clean them with a bit of baking soda and a drop of water to keep them shiny. As they are made of pure silver, they do not loose their efficacy over time, which means you can re-use them for several babies.

Practical tip: even if you will probably only use these for a couple of weeks at most, they are well worth the investment and I recommend you get them before giving birth so that you can use them from day 1. If you find them a bit pricey, perhaps you can also borrow them from a friend or buy them second hand.

4. Electric breast pump

If you are planning to breastfeed your baby, it’s worth investing in a breast pump. Sooner or later you will end up using it: perhaps because you want to enjoy a night out, go on a short trip without the little one, start building a reserve of breast milk for when you need to go back to work or even just to ease the pressure in case your milk supply exceeds your baby’s appetite.

I recommend getting the Philips Avent Easy Comfort electric breast pump: it has various settings and speeds, is relatively quiet and best of all, is very compact so you can easily take it with you when you travel.

5. Breast milk storage bags

If you are planning to build up a breast milk reserve in your fridge or freezer, then I recommend getting these Medela breast milk storage bags.

They are very practical: totally flat so easy for transportation, they have a good closing mechanism (never had any leaks!), a small area to write key information (name, quantity, date – make sure to always note this down so that you know how long the milk has been stored and whether you can still use it) and sufficient capacity.

They’re also perfect for storing in your freezer as they don’t take up too much space and the thin texture of the bag means that you can easily heat the milk to the right temperature by simply placing it in a bowl with warm water.

6. Nursing bra

An absolute must-have in your wardrobe. It might seem obvious, but you need to ensure quick and easy breast access in order to make breastfeeding a piece of cake! So get yourself some nice breastfeeding-friendly bras and make sure you have at least one with you before giving birth as it will come in handy as of day 1.

7. Nursing tops

If you are going to breastfeed on the go, make sure you get some nursing tops to always have easy access to your breasts without having to undress. There are lots of different options out there, but some brands I recommend for affordable yet qualitative and practical nursing clothes are: Envie de Fraise, H&M and Mamalicious.

Practical tip: get nursing tops with stripes or with a pattern on them – they are great at camouflaging milk stains (mono-colored tops don’t have this advantage), which will come in handy when you’re breastfeeding on the go and don’t have an extra top with you.

8. Swaddles / burp cloths

Always handy to have with you, swaddles are a must-have item. They are so versatile and can be used for many purposes such as: burp cloth, nursing cover, changing table cover, swaddling blanket, playing blanket, shade blanket, bib and as a regular blanket just to name a few.

I highly recommend the Aden + Anais classic muslin swaddles (get several!). They are lightweight so easy to pack, they exist in various sizes and designs, they are easily washable and can also go in the dryer. Young babies often spit up when they burp after breastfeeding, so it’s good to always have a swaddle near you to protect your and the baby’s clothes.

9. Nursing app

I always breastfed on demand and never stuck to a strict feeding schedule, but I still found it very useful to download a nursing app on my phone that would help me keep track of things. There are many apps available and I haven’t tried them all, but I’m pleased with The Best Baby Tracker, which is free and easy to use.

This nursing app also allows you to keep track of other information such as diaper changes, bath time, weight, height and sleep time. Time flies when you’re on maternity leave and I found it hard to remember exactly how long ago I fed my baby and which breast was emptied last, so having an app that can keep track of such information for you truly takes a load off your mind.

10. A Bottle of water

You should always have a bottle of water nearby when you are breastfeeding. Breastfeeding will make you incredibly thirsty and you should drink a lot of water as it has a direct impact on your milk supply. Think of it as water going in, milk coming out!

What items have you tried out? Any other ones that made a huge difference to your breastfeeding journey?

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12 reasons why the Babyzen Yoyo+ stroller is the best invention ever

12 reasons why the Babyzen Yoyo+ stroller is the best invention ever

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If you are expecting your first child, you have undoubtedly already spent hours debating over which stroller to buy, after endlessly navigating the internet to find the answer. Well look no further, the answer is here: if you live in a city, if you like traveling, if you are a minimalist, if you like going out to restaurants, if you like practical solutions or if you are often on your own, you must get the Babyzen Yoyo+!

Luckily for us, this stroller was launched just before our daughter was born and after having used it every day for the last 3 years and two kids by now, we are so thankful to the people that invented this revolutionary stroller! Here are twelve reasons why:

1. You can take it with you as hand luggage on an airplane

Yep, you can take it as hand luggage with you inside the plane, which means that you can put your child back into the stroller right after landing (instead of having to carry your child all the way to the “special luggage” belt on the other side of the airport!).

Special tip: some airlines have decided they don’t want strollers on board as hand luggage regardless of their size, so make sure to fold away the Babyzen Yoyo+ stroller just before boarding and put it in the black bag that comes with the stroller so that it’s less obvious what’s inside! (There is no need to buy the special travel bag from Babyzen Yoyo as it’s much less practical than the standard bag that comes with the stroller for free.)

2. It is super easy and quick to fold and unfold

The Babyzen Yoyo+ is one of the easiest strollers to fold and unfold. You can even unfold it with one hand if needed!

3. The stroller has a shoulder strap

Once you’ve folded your Babyzen Yoyo+ stroller, you’ll realize there is a shoulder strap attached to it, which means that you can just hang it over your shoulder and still have both your hands free to carry your child and diaper bag (this is particularly handy when you’re taking a plane on your own for example).

4. You can carry it up or down the stairs on your own

You should not underestimate this particular benefit of the Yoyo+! I’ve found myself in a situation where I had to carry the stroller up or down some stairs with no one in sight to help many many times. But those situations were no issue at all because I could easily carry the Yoyo+ on my own while leaving the baby in it. The stroller only weighs 6kg, so it’s definitely manageable for any adult to carry.

5. It fits in even the smallest elevators

Even though you can carry the Yoyo+ up the stairs on your own, let’s be honest, it’s nicer to just take the elevator when there is one. However, many elevators were not designed to fit a stroller in them, except for the Babyzen Yoyo+, which fits in pretty much any elevator!

6. You can use it from birth until whenever you no longer need a stroller

The Babyzen Yoyo+ has one single base with two possible set-ups: the 0+ mode (from birth til around 6 months – your baby will be lying flat and facing you) and the 6+ mode (from 6 months onwards – your baby will be facing the street). I recommend buying both packs so that you can use this stroller as of day 1.

7. You can put a car seat on it and still have a compact stroller

If you often travel by car, I highly recommend buying a car seat that is compatible with the Babyzen Yoyo+ stroller. You should simply purchase the Babyzen Yoyo+ car seat adapters and then you can easily click your car seat onto the stroller, regardless of whether you have it in 0+ or 6+ mode.

This is super handy in case your baby falls asleep in the car and you want to avoid moving them from the car seat to the stroller and back again (especially in winter when it can get quite cold).

8. You can use it as a changing table on-the-go

Sooner or later you will find yourself in a situation where you have to change your baby’s diaper without having access to a proper changing table. In those cases, you can ride your Babyzen Yoyo+ stroller into the bathroom (or anywhere really) and use it as a changing table (this is easiest when in 0+ mode, but definitely doable in 6+ mode too). I do recommend always having a disposable changing mat with you in your diaper bag anyway, just in case!

9. It is unbelievably compact

The Babyzen Yoyo+ stroller is so compact that it even fits between the front and back seats of a car (saving you lots of space to cram all your other stuff in the trunk).

If you often go out to restaurants, you will also be glad you got this stroller because it’ll fit in between the tables or in any corner where most regular strollers would be sticking out and blocking the way for the waiters.

10. It’s steerable with one hand

With its compact wheels and light weight, this stroller is also very easy to steer with just one hand – an awesome advantage in case you are carrying a coffee in the other hand or need to check your phone for directions.

11. It has a handy basket

The Babyzen Yoyo+ also has a relatively big basket underneath it which can fit more than you’d think. Very handy to carry your grocery shopping, to store your coat or an extra blanket for example.

12. You can attach a little skateboard to it in case you need to transport a second child

If you have a baby and a toddler, I highly recommend buying the Babyzen Yoyo+ board that can be attached to the back of the stroller with a simple click! It comes with a little seat as well, so your toddler can stand or sit while you cruise around with your baby. The board can be used regardless of whether the stroller is in 0+ or 6+ mode.

The Babyzen Yoyo+ board consists of two wheels, a small board and a little seat. It also includes a short strap that allows you to lift the board when it’s not in use. All of these items can be taken apart super easily. If you’re traveling by plane, you can even add these pieces into the black bag and take all of it as hand luggage with you.

The board is lots of fun for a toddler and a great solution for the hey-that’s-my-stroller-and-I-don’t-want-to-share-it-with-my-new-sibling situation that you’ll likely face with your toddler after having your second child (this only works if you reveal the board for the first time after your second child is born!).

Some additional thoughts

The Babyzen Yoyo+ is guaranteed to get you lots of reactions from complete strangers along the lines of “wow, that stroller is incredible!” or “I wish such a stroller existed when my kids were young!”. You’ll also get (positively) surprised looks from taxi drivers and anyone else who sees you folding up the Yoyo+ as they stare in awe at the compact size of it.

You might also get reactions like “that stroller is so small and low, I didn’t expect there to be an actual baby in it!”. Let me reassure you that while from a distance the Yoyo+ stroller might seem very low when it’s in 0+ mode, when you are the one pushing it, you don’t notice it at all (and I speak from experience, being over 1m80 tall!).

One side note in case you are really into off-roading or often need to push your stroller through the snow – in those cases the Yoyo+ might not be your best option. It’s definitely more of a city stroller and while the suspensions are good, it’s not designed to smoothly drive through mud or snow and might occasionally seem a little bumpy when going over old cobblestone streets.

Nonetheless, I can’t even count the number of times my husband and I said to ourselves: “thank God we got the Yoyo!”

Have you tried this stroller? If you have any questions about it, leave me a comment and I’ll gladly answer!