Thursday, September 12, 2013

My Breastfeeding Journey


I knew from the moment I found out I was pregnant, I had a plan. I had decided I would try to breastfeed. When I say "try" I meant.. I had very little expectations that I would actually be successful with breastfeeding. I figured I would give it a shot, but I always knew deep down inside, I would be alright with formula. I didn't really expect much for myself, my mother never breastfed. But I wanted to try. 

And so my journey began... Landon was born on June 11, 2012. I was 35.5 weeks pregnant when my water broke in the middle of the night. It all happened so fast! You can read about my birth story HERE. The minute they laid him on my chest and I looked at him... I was in LOVE!!!

Landon was 7lbs 5oz when he was born. Healthy, Happy and Handsome. He was perfect! The nurse asked me if I wanted to try nursing and I said "YES!" he latched immediately. He was a natural and it all seemed like he was content, but after a few attempts, they let me know that his sugar level was very low and he needed to eat immediately. 


After only being out of my womb for 20 minutes, he had chugged 1oz of formula and they put him back to breast where he stayed for 1 hour... "nursing" before he fell asleep. 


The nurses came in after 2 hours to let me know it was time to breastfeed again. This time, they had a giant pump for me. They had a plan... at this moment in my life, I realized that feeding my baby is no longer just a "thing", it was now a job... and it was a complicated job. 

My new game plan to help my milk come in:

1. nurse each side for 20 minutes.
2. let husband feed 1 oz of formula 
3. pump both sides for 20 minutes each
4. wash parts and set to dry
5. repeat EVERY 1 hour 20 minutes until milk comes in.


The evening after Landon was born, My aunt came to visit. She is from Japan, she came armed with a hot water heater, wash cloths and a bowl... she massaged me with a hot wet towel for 45 minutes to help my milk come AND to avoid swelling, soreness and I firmly believe that this method not only helped me, it prevented me from getting any breast infections- I had zero clogged ducts, No nipple cracking... In fact, my mom continued to help me with this massage for 5 days until my milk officially came in.


yes, it took 5 whole days before my milk came in. On the 5th day, Landon started rejecting formula. He was getting enough breast milk. it made life so much easier! 


I continued to nurse and he got milk drunk. It was perfect. He was happy, I was happy.. life was good.


During my first month, Landon had gained 4lbs. Our pediatrician was very happy with us! As we chugged along, we came across a few hiccups! Around the 4th week, Landon developed reflux. We called a lactation consultant to see why he would spit up his entire meal... She advised us to nurse at a 90 degree angle, burp and let him sit up for 20 minutes... we did this every 2-3 hours for weeks until he stopped. turned out, he was over eating. oops!

Once the reflux was under control, I was approved to return to work. I was only 6 weeks postpartum and I had zero milk stored. I had 3 days to nurse and pump enough last Landon for his first day without me. As I went back to work, I struggled with nursing, pumping, storing and working. IT WAS HARD! I didn't work in a normal office, I worked in my car driving from place to place! You can read about my struggles with work and breastfeeding HERE. There were days where I cried over how little support I got from my job.

At 12 weeks, Landon began rejecting bottles. It was the hardest 2-3 days of my life. He had been on bottles since day one. I didn't understand why he refused them while I worked! We switched at least 10 bottles until he accepted a different brand.. at 5 months, he rejected AGAIN! from 5 months until I weaned, I had him take 1 bottle a night. 


Once we started solids, I continued to nurse until his 1st birthday. We nursed 4x a day and he ate 3 meals plus snacks. He has such a great appetite too, weighing 21lbs by his first birthday! Our Pediatrician recommended we drop 1 session every 3 weeks, estimating that I could end my journey around 14 months. And that's exactly how we weaned. 


We started consistently offering sippy cups of water throughout the day. We made the decision to provide almond milk instead of cows milk. He took 2-3oz of almond milk with every meal in a cup with a straw. When we dropped our night time bottle at 13 months, he accepted 4-6oz of warm almond milk with a straw. At 13 months, all of our bottles were no longer available for him. He cried for his "bah bah" for days. begging for a bottle. He was so happy to nurse in the morning! 


On the very last day of nursing, we laid in bed for an hour. We just snuggled and hugged. I had my husband wake up with him for a week- where they started a morning routine: Diaper, breakfast, Mickey Mouse club... 

Landon Stopped asking to nurse after a week of weaning. He will ask for milk and we give him milk in a cup. It was so easy for him to just let go. And that was that.

14 months of breastfeeding! I did it!!  It started off rocky with a few speed bumps here and there, but it became the sweetest journey. I couldn't have been more grateful for the experience and I hope my next journey will be just as easy, I'm sure it wont. 

The only advice I have for mama's out there who want to breastfeed is... give yourself short term goals. I started off day by day... I was completely satisfied with formula and I was determined to try but I was never disappointed in myself. I stayed realistic. After the 3rd month, I gave my self monthly goals. Every month I accomplished, I went for a massage, went shopping, WE CELEBRATED. 

If you are determined, keep a healthy diet. I ate tons of steel cut oatmeal (made in a crock pot over night) with flax seed, I made mothers milk cookies, Tons of avocado, quinoa, meat and I made sure I ate 3 meals a day plus snacks, I kept hydrated with 8 cups of ice cold water a day, coconut water and relaxed. Make sure you monitor your food intake. Watch to see if the baby had issues with reflux, allergies, gassiness and fussiness. Landon could not function with super salty foods, garlic and spinach. Once we went green and ate REALLY healthy, he thrived!

If you have to return to work, like I did, make sure you pump at the same time everyday. You want to pump at for at least 20-30 minutes sessions. I would pump on my way to work (stuck in traffic) and usually around lunch time. I never skipped meals and I had a mini hello kitty fridge in my trunk along with an outlet. I sat in the back to pump for privacy. 

Find a support group where other mamas breastfeed. I found that the Nordstroms Women's Lounge area always had 2-3 mothers nursing. It was my go to place for human interaction with other new moms. It was great for encouragement! It also helped that a few of my friends were either Exclusively breastfeeding or pumping and we were each other's cheerleaders. I was invited into a new mama's forum called "lil' mamas" and they helped me through my pregnancy and my first year as a mother! 

I also utilized my hospitals Lactation Support Center, My Pediatrician recommended a Lactation consultant and of course, my girlfriends, cousins and all the information I received from my breastfeeding class I took the morning before Landon was born. There were days where I wanted to stop and my girlfriends would give me the encouragement to keep going.

Lastly, make sure you include your husband in on your plans to breastfeed. I was 150% supported by my husband. He did bottle duty while I pumped and nurse. I don't think I could've gone so long without him. Anytime I needed him to help or I needed a shoulder to cry on because my supply was low, he was there. It was amazing!

So good luck mama's... If you go for 24 hours, 1 week, 3 months, 1 year, or 2+ years, be proud of yourself for trying!











Tuesday, September 10, 2013

What Landon Wore


Are you guys getting tired of my little fashion-mister? Lol 

Landon got some really adorable outfits from his cousins back in PA. This shirt is one of my faves! 

Children's Place gets pretty trendy and I love a good plaid! I wish they made baby & daddy clothes. I would have my guys matching all the time! 


Sunday, September 8, 2013

What Landon Wore: Fall/ Winter Style

SooOoo I did a little shopping for my lil man! I couldn't help myself! Gap had a 40% off, Old Navy had a 30% off and H&M had 20% off! I couldn't resist!! 


I picked items that I could mix match. He could wear it from late September until Feb/March!  


Some of the items run larger.. H&M especially!! Their pants last forever!! Landon is still squeezing in his 4-6 pants and I ordered his jeans in size 9-12 and they're big. The best thing about their pants- they have a way of cinching the waistband. The quality of their clothes is pretty spectacular, especially with price! 



Winter wear was pretty easy. I've been eyeing this baby gap coat. The coat runs true to size, by Christmas, he will fit perfectly into it! I ended up returning the coat from h&m. It's so cute, thick and warm but I wouldn't use it enough for 1 season. I also returned the waterproof mittens because they were huge. We will exchange the snow suits with a baby gap one. :) but man, I'm getting so excited for winter! 


Sweaters sweaters sweaters!! I love them! We dressed Landon in sweaters last year and I plan on keeping this trend. They're lightweight and warm so I don't have to worry about over layering him.


I'm loving some of the basics at old navy. The quality is also great and he can wear it for awhile. We are moving away from onesies so I'm on the hunt for some great basics for Landon. I'm not a huge fan of large bold graphics- so I'm trying to avoid it until he's ready to pick out his own clothes. In going to be very sad when this happens! 

I'm also a fan if old navy jeans. They're like regular adult jeans. Much better than baby gaps. It's sooo cute! We also got him some basic cotton hoodies and some cute bold button down shirts to complete his wardrobe.

Lastly, I had to get him new Jammie's for Halloween, thanksgiving and Christmas... Along with some great additions from Carter's! Mainly a few sets of track suits for our upcoming trip since he's bulging out of his current suits! 

How do you gals dress your kids? 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Toddler Meals: Gluten Free Lasagna with Quinoa


I followed the lasagna recipe box.

I precooked my rice lasagna (made baking it much faster) 

We took out ricotta because we don't eat ricotta

Added shredded zucchini, mushrooms and bell peppers onions , quinoa and ground beef

Served with cut grapes and gluten free honey nut "Cheerios". 

It was devoured.. Then again for lunch the next day! The recipe kept saying its much better the next day.. They weren't kidding.. It was delicious!  

What Landon Wore


We are trying to squeeze him into his spring/summer clothes for as long as we can.. The weather has been 98-100 degrees lately.. CRAZY hot! I can't wait until to cools down and we can start layering! Summer clothes is for the birds!

Friday, September 6, 2013

My 34th Birthday Weekend


This weekend we celebrated my GASP.. 34th Birthday. EEP! I remember thinking "30+ is old.." I'm OLD.

My husband decided to book a weekend getaway with our little family to Santa Barbara, CA. I was very excited because I've been talking about traveling to SB for about a year. 


SB is such a pretty little town. We stayed at the Indigo Hotel. It's one of the few places that allow Dogs. We were a little shocked when we arrived. Our room was the size of Landon's nursery and the bathroom was the size of our closet... It was COZY.. but we made it work. After the shock wore off.. My husband took the baby and dogs on a walk so I could unpack and organize. I literally removed EVERYTHING from the room... I unplugged the phone and left it as a toy for Landon to play with and everything else (coffee maker, cups, glasses, papers, pens, etc) went into a bin and placed up high in our closet. I unpacked us and placed our luggage under the bed. We also put Landon's crib into the bathroom so Landon could have space to run around and sleep in privacy. We are pros when utilizing space. 



Our first dinner was on the pier. We ate at the Harbor Restaurant.. it was pretty good! It was the perfect meal with beautiful views after a long day of traveling!


We took a stroll after dinner check out the town. Its SUCH a pretty little place. 


This town is so quaint and lovely. We walked around that morning after breakfast before we headed to Butterfly beach (nicest beach in SB)


The second night, we got a little dressed up to have sushi at Arigato. Hands down... one of my New FAVORITE places for sushi. You can't go wrong with anything on their menu! they didn't have your usual rolls, but we were pleasantly surprised with their recommendations! We loved it! Landon loved it too! He had rice with Miso Soup, steamed gyoza and his go to roll is avocado with rice and seaweed.


On Sunday, we headed to Solvang. Its a little dutch town about 45 minutes away. It was the cutest little town EVER. Its filled with bakeries and little wine shops. I was so excited!


You see these little windmills everywhere!!


all the little shops, hotels and restaurants have these little photo booths everywhere. We took advantage of them whenever we could.



We saw a bunch of people walking around with viking hats. SO CUTE!


We had a romantic dinner at Root 246 at Hotel Corque. It had amazing reviews on Open Table. The food was very healthy and tasty too! I would recommend eating here instead of at a bakery.


The morning of my birthday, we had breakfast at the AMAZING Andersen's Danish Bakery & Restaurant.

We enjoyed Quiche and Danishes. Landon is into scrambled eggs right now.. he loves eggs with breakfast and he also loves fruit and bacon. 

Another breakfast restaurant we enjoyed on our trip wasTupelo Junction Cafe. It also had high ratings on yelp, so we tried it out and LOVED it. 


When we got home from our trip, my sister met as at BJ's Brewery for a Birthday pazookie. 


33 was such an amazing year for me.. I can only hope 34 is just as adventurous. I wanted to personally thank my husband for such a sweet birthday weekend. It was exactly what I needed!

XO

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Toddler Activities- Toys While Cooking Dinner


With a very busy and curious toddler, It's challenging to keep him contained. He is busy busy busy and has to be into everything. We recently gave him a little freedom after we baby proofed our cabinets...

he likes to explore window locks, pots and pans, spoons and water.. so when I cook meals, he will ask for water (Bah Bah). I'll give him a baking pan with spoons and measuring cups... he LOVES it. It'll keep him busy for 20-30 minutes. 


somedays, I'll add other containers and soups spoons and he will transfer water from one container to another... He also likes ice cubes for fun!


and yes.. he will dunk his head in to blow bubbles. He's been doing this since he learned how to hold his breath in swim school!