Wednesday, 3 July 2019

The weight Drama! Part 1

The second thing we ask for when he hear that someone’s delivered is the baby’s weight. Why, because it’ll give way to an endless conversation. Too small, no wonder the delivery was easy, too big, omg how was it a normal delivery?, thin, chubby and just about everything.  I was that person too, until I had D. Like many new mom’s, I did a lot of research while I was pregnant and had enough information about breastfeeding, cloth diapering, baby wearing, baby led weaning and weight gain. But people get to you no matter how right you are.
D was born at 2.77kgs and 47 cms. During my last scan the doctor had told me that he will weigh around that much and that we can expect him to make an appearance 15 days before EDD and she was bang on. He was exclusively breastfed for 6.5 months and gained weight rapidly till then. He was 7 kgs then.  The paed told me at his 6th month vaccine that she would’ve called him obese if he wasn’t that tall. It felt good to hear that because not everyone who saw him thought so. Most visitors and even a few in the family thought he was too tiny for his age 😐. Some told me that I should give cow’s milk because breastmilk wasn’t enough for him. A few people who saw him for the first time at 6 months told me that he looks like a 3 month old and that he hasn’t grown much. The only person who stood rock solid by me was G. He kept telling that D looks just fine and that breastmilk is all he needs. I didn’t plan to introduce solids till he had ticked all the WHO guidelines but hey!, mom’s are not allowed to make that kind of a choice in our society. So he was given solids at 6  months when he was still not sitting unassisted and he didn’t show any interest in food. It didn’t go well (Duh!). Then the trouble was Blw. Except G and I, no one believed in it. . But D was getting good & I stuck to it for another month. At his next checkup, he hadn’t gained any weight and trouble began. The paed thought that BLW was a joke, my family was of 0 support and the spoon feeding thus began. Initially he didn’t like being fed but in a couple of days he was okay. He just had to open his mouth and ta-da! Food went straight down. No work needed. He was eating less (compared to the quantity the elders had in mind) but I was okay because he was nursing fine. Fast forward to 2 months later, he still was the same weight, but no one argued now 🀷‍♀️ because it’s fine as long as his stomach is filling up with the spoon feeding πŸ™„.
Those of you who think that babies grow only because of eating solids, please be assured that it’s false. To quote Carlos Gonzales, ‘BABIES EAT BECAUSE THEY GROW, THEY DONT GROW BECAUSE THEY EAT!’. His book, ‘my child won’t eat’ is a life saviour. I’d recommend every mom to read it. Whatever the age of your baby, please read it to save your child and yourself from difficult meal times. Doctors talk about weight in percentile nowadays and I don’t know why. All paed’s follow the same chart that was found ages ago and updated with time. How can a baby who was born at 2.77kgs weigh the same as a baby born at 3.5kgs at 6 months? Or, how can 2 babies born with the same weight weigh the same at 6 months if one is taller by 10cms?  When Two Babies born with the same weight and height won’t weigh the same or stand at the same height at 20 years. How can all babies weigh according to a random chart then?
I am not at all saying that we shouldn’t follow the paediatrician’s instructions, but it’s important to be aware of how weight gain happens.. If your baby is active, has a 6+ pee count in 24 hours, reaches milestones and  hasn’t been identified (medically) with any deficiency, you don’t have to worry about  his/her weight. Babies gain weight rapidly till 6 months of age and then the weight gain slows. This is normal and is the way it is. When babies are breastfed exclusively, milk gets absorbed completely in some babies and they poop only once in 10 days. So when the absorption is good, weight gain will also be good. When solids are introduced, you will notice that initially or on most days, hand mashed food will come out as a whole in their poop. It’s normal but it also shows that the absorption is less, so less weight gain. If you think purΓ©es will do good then, Nope! The more liquid the food, the less nutritious it is. Solids are introduced at 6 months because the iron reserve is completely nil by then and iron has to be given in other forms. So giving iron rich food, introducing textures and family food is all to prepare babies for a lifetime of positive relationship with food. But we force and distract feed and teach our kids to mask their hunger cues and just eat whenever and wherever just like us. If our parents had trusted us as babies and had respected our hunger cues, we wouldn’t binge eat and have the need to go on diets to reduce weight. Weight gain slows down after 6 months of age but will almost stop after 1 year. They will gain 1 kg in a year even and it’s totally normal. Even if you give kids sugar loaded junk and health drinks,  they will not gain weight today, but may become overweight in the future. This is because post 1 year, the fat starts to convert to muscle and babies tend to look leaner & It is a sign of growth. . But we fail to notice it and think that they’re losing weight. One problem with today’s grandparents is that they think their child (we) looked chubbier at the same age. What they fail to understand is that, we were not exclusively breastfed/formula fed for 6 months. We were given sugar laden processed baby food and biscuits as early as 6 months. G was fed 3 biscuits along with coffee at 7 months everyday and people wonder why D is not as chubby as G at 11 months.
There are days when babies will eat everything  & ask for another serving but there will also be days (most) when they eat a spoon or two and worse they may not eat at all . On all the days the only thing we need to do is Trust Our Child. Teething, reaching a milestone, change in weather are a few reasons for drop or loss in appetite in babies. They will get back to normal once they’ve crossed the phase. Please nurse as much as possible during these times, not only is it easier but it’s also the best comfort food for babies when they’re going through changes. Force feeding solids  during these times, will make them uncomfortable and stress you out. So again, please Trust your child.
It takes time to change the way we think because we’ve been hardwired this way but it’s all worth it at the end. I know kids who are fussy eaters and hate meal times at 10 years of age. I sure don’t want my child to grow up with that kind of a relationship with food. Self fed or spoon fed, a child should love food and know it’s importnace, that’s all that matters.
 Part 2 of the weight gain series will be on the rules I follow with solids feeding and how I stay sane with all the unwanted advice. 

Monday, 18 February 2019

My hospital bag Essentials

I packed my bags at around 34 weeks and delivered at 37+5. So please do yours a little early πŸ˜€.

For the baby:
- Clothes (duh!). Onesies, cotton jablas, sleepsuits, socks, caps and mittens. I had cotton caps/bonnets stitched from cotton because I didn’t want to use synthetic and wool initially. If you want pics or details of that, please feel free to get in touch.
-Receiving blanket,  cotton towels, and Muslin swaddles.
-Baby carrying bed ( the ones that have a zip and close like a hoodie). This was super useful because the bed that was made for the baby in the cradle was like the ones in the train. Not sure if  anyone will want their newborn to sleep on something like that.
-Old cotton dhothi cut into squares and used as nappies for the first week. Babies pass meconium initially for a few days (D did for about 10days) and it’s easier to just throw the nappies away.
-Langots and disposable diapers. I wasn’t using cloth diapers then.
- Wipes.
-Mr. osquitoe repellent patches.
- One Rattle
-Ring sling (babies just don’t sleep, so very handy)
-Quick dry sheet.


For me:
-Medical files
-Comfy pj’s and towels (face and bath)
-Maternity pads and pad fixator ( disposable panties will do too)
This was again given by the hospital, so mine just went for a waste.
-Regaular sanitary pads (just Incase)
-Nursing bra and regular ones ( you will need a size or two up)
-Good pair of clothes for returning home.
-Toiletries
-Lipbalm ( keep it handy. During labour your bound to get super dry lips with all the drama )
- Bathroom slippers
- Hand sanitiser ( hospital provided but still)
-Nursing cover ( I didn’t use it in the hospital but if you have visitors who wouldn’t move, then useful)
-Socks ( usually you get cold feet during labour πŸ˜€. The AC I guess)
- Extra bag for dirty clothes.

Other things:
-Water bottles
-Paper towels
- A box to keep chocolates
- A few plates, cups and cutlery.
- Dish soap
- Garbage bags (not a necessity)
-Charger.

For all the moms-to-be reading this, there a few things I followed to make all this less tiring and hope that helps you too,
- Made a few lists for both of our stuff. Lists to buy, lists to borrow and stuff like that.
- Put  one set of clothes and towel in a separate cover and packed it on top of the rest of the stuff so that someone can quickly get it for me when I had to change after delivery.
- Same for baby’s first clothes and receiving blanket.
- Re-checked a few times.
- Used a suitcase instead of a duffel bag. It was more organised and easy to get stuff  by someone else too.
- Washed all baby related stuff and sun dried before packing.
- Had a another small bag packed with clothes for both of us, nappies and towels and kept it at home. This will come handy if at all the hospital stay extends, you can ask just about anyone to bring it.

That’s abour it I think. Hope my list helps you in keeping calm and enjoy pregnancy. Good luck y’all.

Tuesday, 8 January 2019

All about Superbottoms

To advance Cloth Diaper my baby was a decision I made even before I was pregnant. I did a lot of reading on cloth diapers and came across Superbottoms through Facebook ads. Firstly I fell in love with the prints more than anything else. I knew their product categories, prep routine, fit and even a bit of trouble shooting by heart. All that was left was to get pregnant and get the cutie out to flaunt the diapers. To be honest, I did have a mixed newborn stash from a few US and UK brands along with the Superbottoms Newborn covers stash. With Superbottoms, the soakers were ready to go with 5 washes and the others were still repelling water. I stopped preppping them and bought another newborn starter back from SB. I didn’t want to use the diapers in the meconium phase and D started pooping 8-9 times a day from the 11th day onwards. I was using CD only for diaper free time during that time.

I started to exclusively cloth diaper D with SB from when he was 2.5 months old. I was in Ooty at the time and the weather was very unpredictable but I continued with 6 newborn covers and 6 soakers. The first time D wore the SB, it leaked after one pee. My cousin who is also a cd’ing mom helped me with the fit and I haven’t faced a leak ever since. I was very reluctant to use an AIO* considering the tedious wash routine. At 120 days roughly, D was outgrowing the newborn covers. It was getting tight at the leg crease (he’s a tall baby) and I bought the one size covers. I was still using 2 disposables at night. That’s when team SB launched the UNO, a one prep all-nighter with a detachable soaker 😡. I bought my first UNO and put it on D one night. It lasted a whole 14 hours. I was beyond thrilled and bought a couple more. Now I am an exclusively CD’ing SB mom. I use CD’s even for outings and that’s when wetbags come into the picture. They’re water and smell proof bags to hold your soiled diapers. Wetbags are very versatile, if u have 2 or more of them you can use one for fresh diapers, one for the soiled ones and the other for just about anything. As of now my stash has 3 covers and 12 UNO’s (I bought a few just for the adorable prints). I want to add a couple more covers because I’ve come to realise that covers are the best. For daytime diapering, for diaper free time ( just put a normal cloth nappy inside the cover so that the pee doesn’t soil the clothes), for mix and match of inserts, homemade flats and pre folds and unless the cover gets wet (rare) I reuse it alternatively with the other covers. So yaay for covers and yay yay yay for UNO at night and longer durations. Also, fleece liners are a great option for babies who poop frequently. It leaves no stain and cleaning is much easier compared to cotton inserts. Apart from diapers, SB also make training pants,  wetbags, backpacks (diaper bag), sling bags, diaper changing mats, bibs for babies and toddlers and adorable mini diaper keychains.

I am a very happy Superbottoms & an eco-friendly mom. This is one way of giving back to the environment I guess. About the cost, you only need to spend 50% that of disposables and plus, u can reuse them for a second baby if maintained well. That’s the reason behind mom’s buying used diapers to try before investing in new ones. The satisfaction is immense. To top it all, the customer service/helpline team is absolutely the best. SB is founded and run by mum’s & are always ready to help, not only with CD’s but everything you’ll need wrt parenting ❤️
A few tips for those of you wanting to make the shift:
- Buy one diaper or maybe a starter pack and use it before building a stash. There is a small learning curve & once you hit it, there’s no looking back.
- The advantage with SB is that you can wash the diapers in the washing machine along with your regular laundry if you follow their wash routine correctly. .
-Invest in covers! Unless you use it, you won’t know that they’re god sent.
- Join the Facebook peer group, Superbottoms family to get a better picture
https://m.facebook.com/groups/265744833756569?ref=share
HAPPY CLOTH DIAPERING 😊😊
*All-in-one diaper : has the insert stitched inside the shell.

(This is not a paid post and all the views expressed are my own)