I am currently in the midst of a 3-week seminar for work, hence the lack of posts. However, I want to share this poster:
Whenever I write about the marketing tactics of formula milk companies or bottle companies, I always get criticized - why don't I just write about the benefits of breastfeeding? By writing about the evils of formula milk, I am making formula feeding moms feel bad.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Guest Post: Essentials for a Successful Relactation
All of the relactation stories I have previously shared refer to anecdotal experiences of the moms, wet nurses or the lactation counselor. For this guest post, I will be sharing the story of Lan Perez. As with Donna, Lan successfully transitioned from pure formula feeding to pure breastfeeding.
While Donna shared her own experience, Lan has not only written a step by step guide but she has also painstakingly enumerated the characteristics and traits necessary for a mom to successfully relactate. Let me emphasize - while relactation is possible, it is not easy and the mom must be willing to throw away that bottle, be humble to accept help and milk from other mothers and be open to to change her lifestyle.
Yes, relactation is a miracle but it is not magic that can be done with a snap of your fingers. Lan shares with us her journey and I hope this will not only inspire fellow moms but will also clarify questions or doubts about relactation. Click this link to read more about my previous posts on relactation.
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I'm Lan Perez, mother to two wonderful kids. My daughter, Andre, is now 5 years old and was never breastfed. My son, 3-month-old Jaden, was initially mixed-fed then exclusively formula-fed. Now he is exclusively breastfeeding. This is my relactation story.
I was 24 when I gave birth to my eldest. As first time parents, hubby and I were really excited to welcome the first baby in our family (she was, after all, the firstborn and first grandchild). We bought everything we believed she would need when she came out. I thought I was prepared, but I was wrong—I didn’t know a thing about parenting. I was exhausted, and I experienced post-partum depression.
While Donna shared her own experience, Lan has not only written a step by step guide but she has also painstakingly enumerated the characteristics and traits necessary for a mom to successfully relactate. Let me emphasize - while relactation is possible, it is not easy and the mom must be willing to throw away that bottle, be humble to accept help and milk from other mothers and be open to to change her lifestyle.
Yes, relactation is a miracle but it is not magic that can be done with a snap of your fingers. Lan shares with us her journey and I hope this will not only inspire fellow moms but will also clarify questions or doubts about relactation. Click this link to read more about my previous posts on relactation.
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I'm Lan Perez, mother to two wonderful kids. My daughter, Andre, is now 5 years old and was never breastfed. My son, 3-month-old Jaden, was initially mixed-fed then exclusively formula-fed. Now he is exclusively breastfeeding. This is my relactation story.
I was 24 when I gave birth to my eldest. As first time parents, hubby and I were really excited to welcome the first baby in our family (she was, after all, the firstborn and first grandchild). We bought everything we believed she would need when she came out. I thought I was prepared, but I was wrong—I didn’t know a thing about parenting. I was exhausted, and I experienced post-partum depression.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Behind the Scenes: Breastfeeding Uncovered
I can't believe that it has just been one week since Dr. Jack Newman came to Manila. It feels like a long time ago and I am definitely ready for him to come back. You can read about how we planned to bring him to Manila here. For this post, I'm not going to talk about my learnings from his talk. I'll save that for a future post. But you can read fellow LATCHer Eliza Ypon's post about that here.
More than 300 people registered for the Breastfeeding Uncovered symposium. I have to say that organizing the symposium was truly a labor of love. LATCH members stepped up and managed to run the event without any professionals or without hiring any events organizers. I also want to say a special thank you to Benz Co Rana, Nice Print Photo and Bryan Sales for helping us document the event.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Can I ask for your time? Mompreneur Awards
Aside from running this blog, I also have a business - Mama.Baby.Love. If you've read my about page, you'll know that this blog was initially started as platform to market the business. However, plans change and the blog has taken a separate identity. However, let me take this opportunity to blog about my business and ask for your help!
Last year, I attended the very 1st Mompreneur Summit with the theme "Think Big". My friend Jen CC Tan joined the powerhouse cast of speakers who literally showed participants how to build their business - from branding to marketing to digital presence.
Last year, I attended the very 1st Mompreneur Summit with the theme "Think Big". My friend Jen CC Tan joined the powerhouse cast of speakers who literally showed participants how to build their business - from branding to marketing to digital presence.
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Giving Birth God's Way at The Cathedral of the King
Among the articles I share in my Facebook page are those pertaining to natural birth. Out of the blue, one of the moms, Lala Espina messaged me. She had experienced natural birthing at a birthing facility provided by her church in Mandaluyong City. I was very curious because Lala shared that the set-up was very much like birthing at home.
Lala invited us to visit her church's birthing facility to meet their midwife, Mama Chato. I went with my breastfriend, Velvet Roxas and her husband, Atan. Velvet had recently been certified as a birth doula and I will write more about her in a future post.
Lala invited us to visit her church's birthing facility to meet their midwife, Mama Chato. I went with my breastfriend, Velvet Roxas and her husband, Atan. Velvet had recently been certified as a birth doula and I will write more about her in a future post.
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natural birth
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