Ready for Summer!

Li'l Squirt Baby Pool

 

I’m super excited about summer!  I just bought this adorable baby pool/sprinkler from One Step Ahead!  I am giddy with excitement.  I simply can’t wait for my little one to try it out!

 

Swimsuit

I also bought her this fun swimsuit from Target.  Isn’t it sweet?  Target has a lot of cute little girl swimsuits this year.  It took me the longest time to decide on which one to get!

 

So what about you; are you prepped and ready for summer?  There are only 76 days until we can feel Summer’s warm touch!  This year summer officially starts on Thursday, June 21, 2012.  Do you have any tips to share on how to maximize fun on a minuscule budget?

RSV Awareness from MedImmune & Tips to Keep Baby Healthy

Before I was pregnant I had never heard of the many dangerous things that can plaque babies.  Thankfully, I didn’t have to learn about RSV the hard way but a friend recently took her little one to the hospital with it.  Now that I’ve researched it more I want to share this information with you so you can pass it along to your friends and family.

 

Ashley and Baby

This is me and my little sweet pea at one day old.

 

For most infants, respiratory syncytial (sin-SISH-uhl) virus (RSV) causes an illness like a common cold. But some babies may be at high risk for severe RSV disease. This can lead to serious complications, hospital visits, breathing treatments and more.  I don’t want to imagine how terrifying that must be!

 

Here are some quick tips to preventing RSV from infecting your baby. Remember if you have a high-risk baby (or even a healthy baby) it is ok to remind every visitor to wash their hands.  This is the health of your child, it’s worth the inconvenience and time it takes to ask!  After you finish reading this blog post share it with your friends and family and allow them to read about the dangers of RSV without you having to communicate it to them.

 

A few tips to remember when a loved one has a new baby:

  • Call before you visit. New parents need time to set up a routine and bond. By giving them time to do so before you visit, you are respecting the new family.
  • Bring them a meal.  This will be ever so helpful to them but remember to steer away from overly spicy foods.
  • Postpone a visit if you feel that you may be getting sick, have recently been ill or exposed to illness.
  • Remember that parents know best. If you feel they are being overprotective or overly cautious, just consider that only they know what’s best for the health of their new son or daughter.
  • Offer to do something to ease their responsibilities as they spend time as a family, such as laundry, cooking or dishes. Sleep-deprived moms and dads will appreciate your help!

 

If you do schedule a visit with a new baby:

  • Wash your hands frequently—upon entering the home and especially prior to holding the baby. Parents, and the new baby, will appreciate it.
  • Leave toddlers at home, especially during the winter months. Young children, especially if they attend day care or preschool, often carry germs and viruses, like RSV, that are easily spread.

 

 

A few facts about RSV that all parents, caregivers and loved ones should know:

Person washing hands

  • Almost every baby will contract RSV by age 2, but only 1/3 of moms say they’ve heard of the virus.
  • Serious RSV infection is the leading cause of infant hospitalization, responsible for more than 125,000 hospitalizations and up to 500 infant deaths each year.
  • RSV occurs in epidemics each fall through spring. The CDC has defined “RSV season” as beginning in November and lasting through March for most parts of North America.  For more information or to verify when the RSV season is in your area you should check out RSVProtection.com and click on the right hand tab called “Understanding RSV season.” 
  • There is no treatment for RSV, so it’s important for parents to take preventive steps to help protect their child (ex. wash hands, toys, bedding frequently; avoid crowds and cigarette smoke).
  • Certain babies are at an increased risk of developing serious RSV infection, so it’s important to speak with a pediatrician to determine if a baby may be at high risk for RSV, and discuss preventive measures.
  • Symptoms of serious RSV infection include: persistent coughing or wheezing; rapid, difficult, or gasping breaths; blue color on the lips, mouth, or under the fingernails; high fever; extreme fatigue; and difficulty feeding. Parents should contact a medical professional immediately upon signs of these symptoms.

 

MedImmune provided me with a letter that you can read, copy, and even print if you want.  You can use it as a way to kindly convey the extreme caution you want taken around your little one.  This open letter from Mom is a gentle and simple way to get the message across without having to bare the wildly fluctuating emotions of a new mom as you try to explain why  you want what’s best for your child.


I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of MedImmune and received promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.

 

See those little buttons below here?  Use those to share this post with your friends and family.  Especially if you have a new baby, a baby on the way or if you know someone who is expecting or has a new baby please share this with them.  RSV is a dangerous, dangerous virus and it could be a matter of life or death if not caught soon enough.

 

Diapers and Wipes Deals for the Week of March 25-31, 2012

diapers deals

Here are the diapers and wipes deals for the Week of March 25-31, 2012.

 

CVS

Huggies Box Diapers – $19.99
Use $3.00/1 Huggies Diapers from CVS Reinventing Beauty Magazine, Spring (exp 6/30)
or $3.00/2 – Huggies Little Movers Slip On Diapers
As low as $16.99

 

Rite Aid

Pampers Boxed Diapers – $29.99
Buy 1, Receive $5.00 +Up Reward
Use $1.50/1 – Pampers Cruisers or Baby Dry Diapers, Excludes Trial/Travel Size
Or $1.50/1 – Pampers Swaddlers or Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers, Excludes Trial/Travel Size
Or $1.00/2 Pampers Bags or (1) Pampers Box or Pants, excludes trial/travel sizes from PG 3/4 (exp 3/31)
Pay $28.49, Receive $5.00 +Up Reward
As low as $23.49

 

Pampers Baby Wipes, 72 ct – $3.99
Buy One Get One 50% Off
Use $0.75/1 – Pampers Wipes, 60ct or Larger
As low as $2.62 each when you buy 2

 

Buy 4 Huggies Goodnights Jumbo Pack Diapers – $10.00
Spend $40.00 on Kimberly Clark Products, Receive $10.00 +Up Reward
Use 4 $2.00/1 Huggies Goodnights Jumbo Pack or larger
Pay $32.00, Receive $10.00 +Up Reward
As low as $5.50 each when you buy 4 

 

Buy 4 Huggies Pull-Ups Jumbo Pack – $10.00
Use 4-$2.00/1 Huggies Pull-Ups from SS 3/18
Pay $32.00, Receive $10.00 +Up Reward
$5.50 each when you buy 4 

 

Buy 4 Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Jumbo Pack Diapers – $10.00
Use 4 $2.00/1 Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Diapers from SS 3/18
Pay $32.00, Receive $10.00 +Up Reward
$5.50 each when you buy 4 

 

Target

Luvs Big Pack Diapers – $17.99

Reader Jennifer said, “My Target had some of the Pampers wipes marked on clearance for $2.03 for a 72-count. Nice price paired with the $.75/1 coupon.”  Thanks, Jennifer for submitting this deal and you’re now entered to win an Amazon gift card

Walgreens

W Premium Jumbo Pack Diapers, Baby Wipes, 184 to 234 pack – $2/$10.00 or $5.99 for 1

Huggies Diapers Only $5.50 at Rite Aid!

Huggies SlipOn

 

Starting 3/25 at Rite Aid Huggies diapers are on sale for $10.99. On top of that there is a promotion where if you spend $40 you will get a $10 +Up Reward! That means that a jumbo pack is only $5.50!  Here are the scenarios:

Spend $40.00, Receive $10.00 +Up Reward, through 3/31

 

Buy 4 Huggies Goodnights Jumbo Pack Diapers – $10.00
Use 4 $2.00/1 Huggies Goodnights Jumbo Pack or larger
Pay $32.00, Receive $10.00 +Up Reward
$5.50 each when you buy 4 

 

or

 

Buy 4 Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Jumbo Pack Diapers – $10.00
Use 4 $2.00/1 Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Diapers from SS 3/18
Pay $32.00, Receive $10.00 +Up Reward
$5.50 each when you buy 4 

 

or

 

Buy 4 Huggies Pull-Ups Jumbo Pack – $10.00
Use 4-$2.00/1 Huggies Pull-Ups from SS 3/18
Pay $32.00, Receive $10.00 +Up Reward
$5.50 each when you buy 4 

Postpartum Depression

I was recently talking with a friend and she shared her postpartum story with me.  Here’s a quick summary.

 

Eight months after her daughter was born she started breastfeeding less as her daughter was eating more solids and she found herself in a slump.  She couldn’t shake it no matter what she did.  She said that she felt embarrassed, alone, and had all the signs of postpartum.  Another friend encouraged her to set up an appointment with her doctor.  Her doctor confirmed what she didn’t think was possible.  He said that she was experiencing postpartum depression – 8 months after giving birth.

 

Her doctor told her that it could even happen up to 18 months after giving birth. I’ve done a little more internet research and am finding a lot of articles that say postpartum depression can manifest itself up to two years after having your baby.
I had no idea! I thought that if I had made it through the first couple months I would be fine.  Have any of you experienced postpartum depression?  Was it delayed?

I wish there was more information out there for mothers but I really couldn’t find a lot.   Here are two helpful articles that I did find:

 

The last article listed said,

“Among participants, 11.5% reported prenatal onset, 22.0% late postpartum onset, and 66.5% early postpartum symptom onset. Those reporting pregnancy onset were more likely to be unmarried, and those with a late postpartum onset were less likely to report a past history of postpartum depression.”

 

That’s almost 25% of cases being late or delayed onset!  That’s a large percentage and I feel ashamed to say that I honestly had no idea delayed postpartum depression existed.

Postpartum depression is common and I want to encourage you that if you are experiencing symptoms to not be embarrassed about it.  Call your doctor to discuss your treatment options, no matter how much time has passed.  You now have a beautiful baby to enjoy, you don’t want to miss a moment!

I’m Featured in Baby Brezza Cookbook + Giveaway!

I'm featured in Baby Brezza Cookbook

 

Update: This giveaway is now over.  Congratulations to our winner Azrael R.!

 

I am thrilled to announce a secret that I’ve kept for a while now!  I’m a Baby Brezza Approved Mom AND I had the privilege to be able to contribute to the new Baby Brezza Cookbook!!! *squeal* This book is packed full of recipes created by everyday parents and I am just thrilled to be a part of it.

Baby Breeza

The Baby Brezza Cookbook was released last week and it is filled with 47 new recipes plus tips and solutions for making mealtime a breeze.  It has everything from “Fresh and Fruity” to “Baby’s First Spices” to “Beyond Baby” there is something for everyone, even the older kids!

 

To start trying out these new recipes that your baby will love, head over to the Baby Brezza Shop to pick up your copy of the Baby Brezza Cookbook.  It retails for only $19.99 and when you use the exclusive coupon code AUTHOR you’ll save for 25% off the purchase of the book!

 

To enter to win a free copy of Baby Brezza Cookbook fill out the Rafflecopter form below.  Good luck!

Avent Soothies Pacifiers Only $0.79 at Walgreens!

Avent Coupon

$1.50/1 – Avent Pacifier Pack

 

In case you missed them on clearance last week, here’s another chance to score a great deal on Avent Soothie pacifiers!  Since this is an unadvertised sale price, I can’t say when it will end.

 

Avent Soothie Pacifier, 2 pack $4.29, Sale Price
Use $1.50/1 – Avent Pacifier Pack
And use $2.00/1 Avent Pacifiers  from Walgreens March coupon booklet
Only $0.79 per 2 pack!

Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Diapers Coupon + Walgreens Scenario

Huggies Coupon

 

If you’re like me and still have cute kiddos in diapers, you’ll want to head on over to Coupons.com and use zip code 77477 to print a new $1.50/1 package of Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Diapers, Jumbo or Big Pak coupon.  This coupon will make for a good deal at Walgreens this week, {through 3/3}.  Here’s the scenario:

 

Huggies Jumbo Pack Diapers, Pull-ups or Goodnites – $9.49, Get $2 Register Rewards
Use the $1.50/1 Huggies printable coupon
Or the $2/1 coupon found in the 2/12 SS
Pay as low as $6.99
Get $2 Register Rewards
Final cost: $4.99!

*HOT* Huggies Coupon for $1.50 Off!

Huggies Coupon

*HOT* Huggies Coupon for $1.50 Off!

Use zip code 77477 if needed.

 

 

Hurry to snag this HOT Huggies coupon for $1.50 off on any one package of Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Diapers, Jumbo or Big Pack.  Don’t forget to use zip code 77477 if needed.

 

 

Thanks, Coupon Crazy Freebie Fanatic!

Johnson’s Natural Baby Care Line

 

johnsons naturals

 

I was recently given the opportunity by Mom Central to review some of the new Johnson’s Natural baby skin, bath and hair products. Having been a fan of Johnson’s since I was a baby I was excited about the opportunity. Below is a list of the natural items I’ve tried:

  • John’s Natural Baby Lotion
  • Johnson’s Natural HEAD-TO-TOE Foaming Baby Wash
  • Johnson’s Natural Baby Shampoo
  • Johnson’s Natural Kids 3-in-1 Shampoo Conditioner & Body Wash
  • Johnson’s Natural Kids 2-in-1 Hand & Face Foaming Wash

 

Johnson’s is a name that families have trusted for years and it’s hard to believe that they could improve their products but they have!   Johnson’s Natural line recently won the 2012 Better Homes and Gardens Best New Product Award!  That is a pretty impressive award, in my opinion.

Johnson’s Natural products have:

  • No Parabens
  • No Dyes
  • No Animal Byproducts
  • No Silicones
  • No Lanolin
  • No Paraffin
  • No Petrolatum
  • No Phthalates
  • No Essential Oils
Johnson’s Naturals products are available at retailers nationwide with a starting price of only $4.59.  Plus, there is usually a $1 off any Johnson’s baby coupon to be found.

 

The ingredients are 98%-99% natural from plants and fruit and they still have a nice, clean, fresh scent.  The shampoo and body wash lather well and the lotion absorbs quickly leaving your baby with soft, non-greasy skin.  My favorite part is that they are tear-free!

 

I think you’ll also appreciate the fact that these products have up to 60% Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) packaging.   That means that these products are not only safer for your little one’s skin but they’re safer for the environment as well.

 

Johnson’s products have always been a favorite in our home and this Natural’s line is no different! All the products reviewed were gentle and worked just as well as it’s previous version. All in all, we loved the new products and will continue to happily use them.

 

You can visit Johnson’s Baby for the ingredients in each product, valuable coupons and a series of videos with frugal tips on how to incorporate natural living into everyday life.

 

“I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Johnson’s Natural and received a product sample to facilitate my review, and a promotional item to thank me for participating.”