Showing posts with label Baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby. Show all posts

Friday, 11 September 2015

My Sons Tongue Tie Experience

I wanted to share my son's tongue tie experience. It wasn't a simple at birth it was detected and cut. It took a month! One long month, his very first month in the world that was full of struggles because of his tongue tie.

I still feel angry at how long it took to get detected. If it had been detected earlier I believe our breastfeeding experience would have been a better one.

I told my midwife and my heath visitor that feeding wasn't right. They knew something wasn't right as he wasn't gaining weight at the rate a baby should. He was tiny, scrawny even and it was so hard to see.

As I had breastfed my eldest son I knew what breastfeeding felt like. And this wasn't right. Noah sucked his lip in and it hurt, a lot. I know it does to start with but this didn't stop hurting. I winced every time he went to latch on. I was scared for each feed time because I knew how much pain I was going to be in.

I had never heard of a tongue tie until Noah had it. He was never referred for one until exactly a month after he was born. Our health visitor was still visiting the house because Noah's weight gain was slow. She came to the house and I just broke down. I felt like the worst mother in the world as my baby was not gaining weight from the milk I was providing him with. I wanted to succeed but if it wasn't to be I wanted to know. I didn't want to keep on struggling. She checked for a tongue tie for the 3rd time but this time wasn't sure. She said she was going to refer us but it could take weeks.

She headed back to the office and made the referral. Within hours I had had a call saying they had a cancelation and could we make it that day. Obviously we could, found a babysitter for Finley and were off to the hospital an hour away. This was the closest tongue tie clinic.

I can remember the relief I felt when she said it was a tongue tie. That it wasn't me or anything I was doing to make feeding so hard.

They cut it there and then. It wasn't a pleasant experience and I cried along with Noah, even though I was told it wouldn't hurt him. But seeing my baby cry from being held down is one of the worst things I have ever experienced.

The first feed after the cut was incredible. How it was supposed to feel. How I remember it to feel. No pulling off, no tugging and no fighting to get milk. We were both happy and relaxed. Felt perfect.

It continued like this, feeding well but the weight wasn't going on as quickly as we had hoped. I didn't feel full after he had had a good nap and I didn't wake up feeling like they were going to pop from him sleeping all night.

My health visitor suggested supplementing, so we did, anything to make our little baby put on weight. And he did.

What had happened was my milk supply hadn't established properly. I just wasn't producing enough to satisfy his appetite and enough to feed him. Not going to lie I felt a failure. But he was happy and gaining weight with the supplementing so whatever my feelings were I needed to do what was right for him.

I managed to combine feed for 4 months but at the end feeding from me was just a comfort and his main source of milk was the formula. So I made the decision to stop. I had tried my best but unfortunately due to the tongue tie it was just not meant to be.

I truly believe a tongue tie should be checked for at birth. I know they aren't all the same and some aren't easy to notice but if he had been checked maybe things would have been different. I was told when Noah had his cut that tongue ties are more common than people realise.

Tiny little Noah - 2 years ago

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Monday, 31 August 2015

REVIEW & COMPETITION - Crabbkins Nappy Pouch & Wet Wipe Pouch

I was pretty excited when Crabbkins approached me and asked if I would be interested in reviewing some of their products and running a competition. I had looked on their website after they tweeted me and I loved their products.

A lot of what they do like dummy strings, changing mat in a pouch and cot bumpers aren't relevant to us as the boys are not 2 & nearly 4, even though I wish I did have a use for them as they are gorgeous. But what they asked us to review were their wet wipe and nappy pouches.

 

I got to choose which fabric I would like, and they have many to chose from. You can also choose to have lace around the trim. There are 8 different fabrics so it was a hard decision but the one I went for was purple mini flower. You can browse their fabrics here. I sent my address to them and they arrived 2 working days later! Very fast postage.

They arrived and were packaged beautifully. I opened them up and they are great. They're both lined with a waterproof lining which is great to make sure the fabric doesn't get ruined.


I couldn't wait to get using them and see if my nappies and wipes fitted in them, and they did. We use both Aldi and Sainsbury's wet wipes and both fit nicely into the wet wipe pouches.


The wet wipe pouches look great around the house and they make finding the wet wipes easier as if were all honest, when we need wet wipes we can never seem to find them!

The nappy pouches hold 2/3 nappies. We again us both Aldi and Sainsbury's own brands which fit lovely in there. We use size 6, one of the larger sizes, so I would expect the smaller the nappy the more you could fit in. The pouch fit lovely into the changing bag. I love them as when I'm out and about I sometimes don't take the whole bag in with me. So having the nappies in the pouch look a lot nicer than walking around with nappies in hand. This also goes for the wet wipe pouch.



The nappy pouch has a button and ribbon to hold the nappies in so you don't lose them when its rocking around or upside down in your bag.


They retail on their website at £10 each or £17.50 for a set. I think this is a very reasonable price for the quality of the product you are getting. Postage is via Royal Mail and is £3.

The quality of the fabric is excellent and the stitching is perfect!

I love these and would totally recommend them as a little luxury when it comes to nappy changing. The wet wipe pouch will always come in handy as we will always need wet wipes, but when Noah is potty trained I am sure I can find a use for the nappy pouch.

You can find Crabbkins on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. 

Would you like to win a nappy or wet wipe pouch? Crabbkins have kindly asked me to run a completion in which 4 lucky people will win either a nappy pouch or wet wipe pouch.
Simply enter via the rafflecopter below! Good luck! 
a Rafflecopter giveaway

Terms and Conditions

UK residents only
Winners will be chosen at random via rafflecopter
There will be 4 winners, 2 who win a nappy pouch and 2 who win a wet wipe pouch
Competition starts at 12am on 31/08/15 and ends 12am on 07/09/15
The winners will be announced within seven days of the competition closing
The winners have 28 days to claim their prize. If the winners fail to claim their prize within 28 days an alternative winner will be chosen
Winners are to email Crabbkins with their address and which fabric they would like - crabbkins@gmail.com

*I was sent a Wet Wipe Pouch and a Nappy Pouch for the purpose of this review. All views and opinions are 100% my own.*
 
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