Wednesday, November 8, 2006

I think a change would do me good....

Gah! I had typed out an entire entry then accidently deleted it!

Ok so here's what's up. I've decided to move my journal. I've enjoyed blogging through AOL but I'm going to move it for varioius reasons that I am not up to discussing. You can find my new journal here:

Adventures of a Breastfeeding Mother Part II

I really hope that those of you out there who read my journal continue to do so. And feel free to comment!

See you at the new journal!

Sunday, November 5, 2006

Heartbreaking....

I got the link to this video from a message board. It's heartbreaking but I do think its message is important and therefore I want to share it:

We kept Brooke rear facing for a while after the 20 lb, 1 year minimum. After learning more about the importance of  Extended Rear-Facing for kids, we plan on keeping Summer rear facing for as long as possible. After watching this video, we are now planning on also keeping her in a five point harness seat that is tethered to the car as long as possible. People do not seem to be aware that the 20 lb and one year rule is a MINIMUM. For optimal safety, children should be kept rear facing...their neck muscles simply are not strong enough to withstand a crash safetly. Think of a cantelope on a stick....it is simply too risky to only follow the minimum guidelines.

MBC opens its doors...

Today I went to a "retreat" held by the Massachusetts Breastfeeding Coalition. It was basically a meeting where they invited non-members to come and participate as they plan their mission and agenda for the upcoming year. The invite did say "nurslings welcome" so I brought Summer with me, however I was the only one there with a baby. Which was fine, b/c she got lots of attention :o). I was rather pleased with our discussion and the goals that the coalition set forth for itself. The goals were numerous and included increasing statistics of breastfeeders, enacting a curriculum in elementary schools that focuses on breastfeeding, working with media, and passing at least one piece of breastfeeding legislation. I also brought up the point of somehow making the pediatricians in our area more breastfeeding friendly. Too many times I have heard women tell how they were breastfeeding but started to have problems, or the baby didn't gain weight fast enough, and so their pediatrician told them to switch to formula. I myself had to switch pediatricians twice when Brooke was an infant before I found one that did not shove formula in my face as the solution to every problem. All in all it was a good meeting :o)

Nothing much else went on this weekend. We did a little shopping and just hung out at the house. Next weekend we are getting family photos taken with the IL's for their wedding anniversary present. I hope that we also have time to do some van shopping, as it is way too crowded in our little car.

Thursday, November 2, 2006

very, very angry

Sixty minutes did a segment on Attachment Parenting. This segment made me very, very angry. Of course, they would find a family that follows AP philosophies to the extreme to represent  the AP community. Here are the two clips:

Part one.

Part two.

We raise our children using many of the beliefs of the AP model. But we use discipline. If Brooke had called her father an idiot, you bet there would be consequences for her. If she was still nursing, she would know better than to walk up and lift up my shirt and demand to nurse. That is just impolite, and she is a polite girl. Not all AP parents homeschool (although we are going to ) or homebirth (although we did) or quit their jobs to stay with their kids 24-7. And their "expert" Dr. Irvine is a total idiot. As pointed out on a message board, this is from his website:

"* if you're visiting and there's no cot [crib], put the baby in the bath, make it cosy with towels and cushions, but make sure (a) that you remove plugs and soap, (b) that you try this only if the baby can't reach the taps. And (c) last but not least, only if your host doesn't have a child old enough to turn on the taps!"

And he accuses AP parents of socially neglecting their children! grrrr!

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

In the news.....

I was just looking at some articles that have been in the news lately....

Here's a nice article that outlines the diaper debate and one on the joy of cloth diapers.We use cloth for many reasons, the main ones include saving money, helping the environment, and most of all, keeping those nasty chemicals off of our daughter's bum!

CHEC Articles: First Steps: The Diaper Debate

Mothering Magazine Article: Joy of Cloth Diapers

Lately in the news there have been stories of nursing moms not being allowed to take their expressed breatmilk with them when they fly on planes. Often they are left with no choice but to dump the liquid gold that they have worked so hard to pump. If you disagree with this policy, please sign this petition.

Unlimited expressed breast milk on board airplanes, now! Petition

Here's a nice article that reiterates the fact that CIO with a baby is a no-no.

For crying out loud, pick up the baby! | NEWS.com.au

New studies show yet another benefit to breastfeeding: better mental health:

ScienceDaily: Breastfeeding Boosts Mental Health, New Research Reveals

And finally, a nice article about the benefits of babywearing!

delawareonline ¦ The News Journal ¦ Wear your baby