The Little One Said Giveaway (Changing Mat)-NBNY

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I'm so excited to bring this next giveaway to you! All the way from Australia, The Little One Said is a lovely Etsy shop. Bronwyn has filled her shop with simple, beautiful items with everyday practicality. There are bibs, tote bags, bloomers, and t-shirts with hand embroidered detail.
The Little One Said also carries beautiful quilts in designer fabric! I'm gushing over these! So beautiful.

To read my Sponsorship Spotlight on The Little One Said click here.

Marimekko eco basinet quilt


The Giveaway:

Bronwyn has offered one of her changing mats that can double as a burp cloth to one lucky winner.

Red stripe change mat/burp clothRed stripe change mat/burp cloth

This is the mat that you will be getting!



Mandatory Entry:
  • Where is your favorite place that you have traveled?
  • Leave an email address where you can be reached.
Extra Entries:

  • Become a fan of Knocked Up and Nursing on Facebook
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  • Tweet about this giveaway. Leave a URL. You can use: "#win a changing mat from The Little One Said. Visit http://knockedupandnursing.blogspot.com to enter @knockedupnursin " (can be tweeted once a day until the giveaway ends)
  • Follow Knocked Up and Nursing via GFC
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  • Blog about this giveaway.*Plus 5 entries* Leave a URL.
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  • You can do additional extra entries on The Little One Said Sponsorship Spotlight Post. I will be compiling them so only Comment on the Sponsorship Spotlight post for those entries
If you have questions, don't hesitate to email me.


Giveaway will run from Monday February 14th, 2011 at 11:00am (CST) until February 28th, 2011 at 11:59pm CST. Winner will be chosen using random.org's true random number generator upon the close of the contest. Winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hrs to respond or a new winner will be chosen. Must be 18 year old to enter. Open to US and Canadian residents only. Subject to changes.

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Great Breastfeeding Tips for Dads from Bravado

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I got the Bravado newsletter in my inbox this morning and really appreciated the article the included. (PS, $5 off Bliss Nursing bra with code HEART-216). I think support from your partner is so beneficial when establishing breastfeeding. Here are some tips from Bravado. (See full article here)

1) Step up
Don't presume your wife needs her mother's support more than yours. Nearly 57% of BBIC survey respondents cited husbands/partners as the most important influence in their lives as nursing moms. Just over 21% chose their mothers. So don't be shy; be an active participant in nursing.

2) Encourage her
Don't forget to compliment her on her dedication to breast feed. It'll help keep her motivated – during good times, as well as through sore nipples, mastitis, 3am feedings and other breastfeeding challenges.

"My husband was super-supportive every step of the way. Without his support, I would have given up in the first week," said one BBIC survey respondent.

3) Support her with family and friends
Although research supports breastfeeding as the best choice for the majority of babies, society can exert pressure on women to abandon it, particularly when nursing challenges arise. If loved ones question your wife's decision to breastfeed, gently but firmly remind them that – although you know they're just trying to help – their comments are counterproductive.

4) Don't suggest formula
Survey respondents said new dads should avoid raising formula as an option. She knows it's an option, and chose breastfeeding instead. So avoid the F word unless she brings it up first.

5) Listen
Breastfeeding is natural.... but it doesn't always come naturally. Many new moms need help establishing milk flow, and many infants need help learning to latch on. If your wife wants to borrow your ear – or shoulder to cry on – be there. It goes a long way in promoting successful breastfeeding. "His support has been ESSENTIAL to our success," said another BBIC survey respondent.

6) Do more chores
She's sleep deprived and exhausted, so do what you can to help create a harmonious nest for baby and mom to bond in. Tackle some laundry or wrangle some messes – she'll notice and appreciate it!

7) Get up with her at night
Although your work schedule may make it impossible to do every night, try getting up with your wife for some nighttime feedings. See if she wants anything to drink or eat, a blanket, or just some company. (Or consider taking turns with nighttime feeds: let her sleep while you bottle feed baby expressed milk.)

8) Take her cues when it comes to her breasts and sex
"He thought it was going to be fun and sexy – boy was he wrong! When the prenatal class handed out a pamphlet on sore nipple cream, he panicked," reported one BBIC survey respondent.

The truth is, some women don't like their breasts handled during sex, either because they're sore or it doesn't feel "right," given the new role her breasts fill. Another concern new moms cite is fear they'll leak milk during foreplay or sex. So, ask her how she wants to be touched first.

9) Get "Hands On" with Breastfeeding
One respondent said her husband would sometimes sit and support her in his arms while she held and nursed their baby. "Baby would look up and see us there together. It was such a feeling of love and great bonding for the three of us," she reported.

Another respondent who had a "very difficult time" establishing breastfeeding said "My husband would help get baby latched for the minute she would. Then he'd [bottle] feed her so I could pump." Eventually, the family found breastfeeding success: "When she finally caught on, he was dancing all over the room!"

10) Take a Breastfeeding Class Together
Go with your wife so you can offer her your support when the time comes, just as with prenatal classes. Take notes. "My husband asked the instructor more questions than anyone else in the class by far! I was happy he wanted to be fully informed and prepared" said a BBIC survey respondent.

11) Become her Research Partner
Be proactive and read up about breastfeeding in books, magazine articles and online. Your wife is likely researching as well, but when issues come up and she's juggling baby, you can check your resources for high-priority info she needs ASAP. Looking for a great place to start? Check out our Breastfeeding Resource Library.

12) Provide moral support (even in the form of comic relief!)
Women often feel more comfortable nursing in public when their husbands/partners are with them – and studies have shown they encounter less hostility (compared to nursing alone or in the company of a female friend). So be there to lend moral support if she needs it.

One respondent said her husband sometimes took his own shirt off in solidarity when she nursed. "There's never a dull moment when he's around" she said.

13) Get help for her if she needs it
The shirtless dad mentioned above hired a post-partum doula when his wife experienced breastfeeding difficulties. If your wife's having trouble, use your time to research and book a home visit from a post-partum doula, nurse, or lactation consultant. Looking for some help? Check out our list of Resources for Breastfeeding.

14) Act as gatekeeper
Take it upon yourself to screen calls and guard the door during the first couple weeks at home when your wife's tired, healing from childbirth, establishing breastfeeding, and most importantly, the three of you are bonding as a family. Keep interruptions to a minimum and heed her wishes about whom she wants to see – and who needs to be politely but firmly kept at bay.

15) Finally, ask her what she needs
You won't know unless you ask!


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Moody Mamas $35 Gift Certificate Valentine's Day Celebration

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When Moody Mamas contacted me to do this giveaway, I was so excited. I have tried some of their clothes and they were my favorite maternity items. My favorite shirt, especially at the end of my pregnancy with Charlotte was a cute ruffled v-neck with rouching on the sides. It looked similar to the one below. The shirt is made out of possibly the softest material EVER! Even 9 weeks after Charlotte's birth, I'm wearing the shirt. The rouching on the side helps hide my post baby tummy and it makes me feel cute!


Rosette T-Shirt in Heather Grey

Moody Mamas has some new, super cute dresses to make any expecting mommy look and feel special this Valentines Day or any day for that matter! Every girl needs a little black dress. Moody Mamas has you and your new baby bump covered! Whether it be loungewear, everyday items or out on the town dresses, Moody Mamas has hip and trendy maternity clothes that are comfortable to wear.



Ezme Chiffon Puff Sleeve Dress and Freya PJ Set

A Little About Moody Mamas: (Taken from website)

In 2007, Marta and Elise embarked on a quest to create a clothing line that would make women feel empowered, vivacious and sexy…but they weren’t thinking maternity. No, no… Newbies to Los Angeles and recent college grads, Marta and Elise were living the single life and were far from thinking about having children. Nevertheless, after researching niche markets and discovering the perils of maternity fashion, Marta and Elise decided it was their mission to “take the frump out of the bump” and give the mom’s of their generation something “cool” to wear during pregnancy.

Moody Mamas is also having a sale. Take 20% off any order over $75! Use code VDAY2011

The Giveaway:
Moody Mamas Would like to offer one lucky reader a $35 Gift Certificate to use on anything in the Moody Mamas online store.

Mandatory Entry:
  • Visit Moody Mamas and tell me a favorite item.
  • Leave an email address where you can be reached.
Extra Entries:
  • Become a fan of Moody Mamas on Facebook
  • Become a fan of Knocked Up and Nursing on Facebook
  • Become a follower of Moody Mamas on Twitter
  • Become a follower of Knocked Up and Nursing on Twitter
  • Tweet about this giveaway. Leave a URL. You can use: "#win a $35 GC to @MoodyMamas. Visit http://knockedupandnursing.blogspot.com to enter @knockedupnursin " (can be tweeted once a day until the giveaway ends)
  • Follow Knocked Up and Nursing via GFC.
  • Follow the Moody Mamas Blog
  • Subscribe to my blog via Email (See "connect" tab on top right)
  • Blog about this giveaway.*Plus 5 entries* Leave a URL.
  • Share on Facebook (Leave a link)
  • Grab my button and leave me a link to find it.*Plus 5 entries*
If you have questions, don't hesitate to email me.


Giveaway will run from Thursday February 10th, 2011 at 12:00pm (CST) until February 24th, 2011 at 11:59pm CST. Winner will be chosen using random.org's true random number generator upon the close of the contest. Winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hrs to respond or a new winner will be chosen. Must be 18 year old to enter. Open to US and Canadian residents only. Subject to changes.

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GoGo Natural Dinkledooz Diaper Giveaway- NBNY

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Once a small cloth diapering business, GoGo Natural carries many natural baby products. From cloth diapers and cloth diapering accessories to nursing supplies to baby carriers and natural laundry care, GoGo natural has become a favorite go-to online retailer of mine. The customer service is top notch and very friendly not to mention the great products offered.

GoGo Natural has some great resources for cloth diaper information. There is an article on the most popular natural fabrics used in cloth diapering and a great chart on cloth diaper safe laundry detergents. GoGo Natural has a diaper calcuator that can show you what kind of savings you would be making if you used cloth diapers.

Connect with GoGo Natural:

Facebook
Twitter
Website
Blog
Dinkledooz


The Giveaway:



Meredith from GoGo Natural is sponsoring this giveaway for a Dinkledooz OS Pocket diaper like the one I reviewed here.

Mandatory Entry:
  • Visit GoGo Natural and tell me a favorite item.
  • Leave an email address where you can be reached.
Extra Entries:
  • Become a fan of GoGo Natural on Facebook.
  • Become a fan of Knocked Up and Nursing on Facebook
  • Become a follower of GoGo Natural on Twitter
  • Become a follower of Knocked Up and Nursing on Twitter
  • Tweet about this giveaway. Leave a URL. You can use: "#win a Dinkledooz OS pocket #clothdiaper from @gogonaturals. Visit http://knockedupandnursing.blogspot.com to enter @knockedupnursin " (can be tweeted once a day until the giveaway ends)
  • Follow Knocked Up and Nursing via GFC.
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  • Blog about this giveaway.*Plus 5 entries* Leave a URL.
  • Share on Facebook (Leave a link)
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  • Tell me how much you could save by cloth diapering your Little One using this Cloth Diaper Calculator
  • Tell me something that you learned at the Dinkledooz website
If you have questions, don't hesitate to email me.

I'd like to say thanks to Meredith an GoGo Natural for being a sponsor for Newborn in the New Year Event!

Giveaway will run from Thursday February 10th, 2011 at 11:00am (CST) until February 24th, 2011 at 11:59pm CST. Winner will be chosen using random.org's true random number generator upon the close of the contest. Winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hrs to respond or a new winner will be chosen. I was sent the above products for review and the opinions within are my own. Must be 18 year old to enter. Open to US and Canadian residents only. Subject to changes.

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Ahmelie Swaddler Giveaway- NBNY

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A true crafter at heart, Ahmelie wants to inspire you to create. She carries designer fabrics and crafting supplies in her online store. Her hooded towels, clutches, swaddlers and burp cloths are whimsical and bold. Her handmade items have such a vibrancy and energy about them. It's almost like you can feel Ahmelie's zest for life when you see what kind of handicrafts she creates.
You can read more about Ahmelie and her shop here.

Connect with Ahmelie:

Coupon Code:

Ahmelie has offered a coupon code for Knocked Up and Nursing Readers! Use code KNOCKEDUP10 for 10% off her Etsy store or website.


The Giveaway:
Ahmelie has offered one lucky reader their choice of a swaddler.



Riley Blake Summer Song Trees Baby Blanket Swaddler--LARGE


Mandatory Entry:
  • Visit Ahmelie's Etsy store or website and tell me what swaddler you would choose.
  • Leave an email address where you can be reached.
Extra Entries:
  • Become a fan of Knocked Up and Nursing on Facebook
  • Become a follower of Knocked Up and Nursing on Twitter
  • Tweet about this giveaway. Leave a URL. You can use: "#win your choice of swaddler blanket from @Ahmelie. Visit http://knockedupandnursing.blogspot.com & enter @knockedupnursin" (can be tweeted once a day until the giveaway ends)
  • Subscribe to my blog via Email (See "connect" tab on top right)
  • Blog about this giveaway.*Plus 5 entries* Leave a URL.
  • Share on Facebook (Leave a link)
  • Grab my button and leave me a link to find it.*Plus 5 entries*
  • You can do additional extra entries on Ahmelie Sponsorship Spotlight Post. I will be compiling them so only Comment on the Sponsorship Spotlight post for those entries
If you have questions, don't hesitate to email me.

Giveaway will run from Thursday February 10th, 2011 at 10:00am (CST) until February 24rd, 2011 at 11:59pm CST. Winner will be chosen using random.org's true random number generator upon the close of the contest. Winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hrs to respond or a new winner will be chosen. The opinions within are my own. I was given a product for review in exchange for my thoughts. Must be 18 year old to enter. Open to US and Canadian residents only. Subject to changes.

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