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Her and History On Caring For Newborn


Host:
Hello again everyone. You all know by now that the most awaited baby in blogniverse arrived last Sunday. Some of you may wonder why we were not able to update you with Sati’s arrival last Monday.. of course, most of our episodes are not live.. hihi..

As we continue with our topic this week, CARING FOR NEWBORN, our next guest is another blogger from Marce Club. I give to you, ladies and gentlemen, the woman, the teacher, Pinay from Thailand, Gene of Her And History

So tell us Gene, how does it feel being with us today?

Gene: Hello everyone, when Pehpot asked me to be a guest blogger, I was honored, but a bit nervous. I was unsure what to say about being first-time mom even though words seem to flow out. I just hope that you’ll find some lessons out from my experiences.

Host: I am pretty sure a lot of moms will learn something from you today. Since it was your first baby, how did you prepared yourself? Did you go around asking for advices or just head on to the nearest bookstore and buy lot of books about childcare?

Gene: I got pregnant 3 months after I got married and I’m prepared in every aspect of my life to welcome a new member of the family. I’m not worried or afraid giving birth in a foreign land and being away from my family. Being the eldest of 14 and a believer of God make me independent, reliable and strong-willed woman. I’m pretty sure that I could take care of a newborn baby that God will entrust to me.

I also thank God, “Babywise” came to our way. It’s an exciting infant management plan that successfully and naturally trains children to sleep through the night before the age of eight weeks. I discovered in here the positive prescription for curing sleepless nights and fussy babies. In our case, Hyzyd learned to sleep contentedly and continually before he reaches 12 weeks. We also applied swaddling to him. Modern medical studies indicate that swaddling assists babies to sleep, and to remain asleep; and that it lowers the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (cot death).

Host: I can see how brave you are, specially that you gave birth in a foreign land. I am really curious, who helped you along the way? Did your parents came all the way from the Philippines?

Gene: I’m blessed that my mother, father and youngest sister were able to come on the first week of October amidst my parents hectic schedules in the preschool ministry and speaking engagements. They’re our helpmates on the first 2 weeks of sleepless nights!

Host: That was really touching and I heard that recovery from childbirth would be easier if it is your mom is taking care of you. But is there any time where you feel uncomfortable or inadequate being a mom?

Gene: I couldn’t believe that giving birth is as easy as that! It’s painful…yeah…but I’m still expecting for the most excruciating pain to come but it didn’t so Epidural is out of the way. It’s just like having an LBM and what I just wanted to do is to poo! LOL! I’m still pushing when the nurses asked me to stop coz the baby is out already…he..he.. It’s my first time yet I’m not afraid nor worried coz I know God is with me, my family is praying for me and I had done the necessary preparation –mentally, physically, financially, emotionally and spiritually.

One thing that sometimes makes me feel like a failure is I’m unable to breastfeed. During my pregnancy I was so excited about the idea of breastfeeding but when the baby is out, I’ve tried exhaustively and unsuccessfully. Maybe nature just didn’t work for me. My baby has hard time latching on my nipple because it’s inverted, he didn’t get enough milk so he’s fussy, frustrated and unhappy. My family agreed to formula feed him.

Host: That was really hard and though I never experienced being a mom, I can see how frustrating it has been to you. What are your advice to new moms or moms to be who may experience the same difficulty with breastfeeding?

Gene: If you fail also in this area (breastfeeding), please don’t feel bad. We tried the best we can. I’m so sick and tired of the way society and “medical professionals” make women feel like failures and less of a mother when we make the decision, for whatever reason, to formula feed. It should be our decision and really nobody else’s business. You DO NOT love your child any less by not breastfeeding and if you’re anything like me, you will bond more with your baby when feeding him/her with a bottle because you will be able to enjoy each other’s company without the worry and anxiety.

Lastly, do what feels right to you. If you want your baby to sleep in his cot, go for it. If you want him to sleep in your bed, then let him be. If you decide to feed a bottle rather than breast, it’s your call. Being a Mom is a huge responsibility, and like anything else, we have to make the experiences our own. Just remember that our babies will just be babies once and this is the time we have to bond, and create a lasting healthy relationship. It can’t be avoided that we will receive all kinds of advices but the fact still remains that this is OUR baby, and we need to do what we feel is best, and if something happens out of a wrong choice..we’ll have it figured out before the next one comes.

Host: Now, if in case I decide to have a baby, I know that you will be more than willing to help me out. Thank you so much and Gene and I do enjoy our conversation and really learned a lot from it. I knew our readers feel the same too.

Aside from Her and History, Gene also authors the following blogs, so if you want to know more about her and her stuffs, go on and check it out:

Adventures with Hyzyd
Tasty Exploration
The Fashion Explorer
Away from Home
Teaching Moments

See you again next week and hopefully by then we already have our banner for our show:

Blogging Today

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Freshwater Pearls For Our Princess

I am not really fond of jewelry. It is very evident on me as I even own a watch. There are times that I wear fancy accessories but never jewelry. Now that we have our baby girl, I think we should invest in some freshwater pearls. It is a nice jewelry and very classical. You can wear it as everyday accessories and can even wear it during special occasions.


Like the one above, one can wear it and add elegance to their style. Or check the one below. I like as it is in my favorite color.

Or maybe I should start buying for myself too? What do you think? Pears are very elegant and stylish eh?

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Mommy Moments And Caring For New Born

Host: Can you believe it guys?!? We are now on our third week and we are still here. We would like to thank all of you for patronizing our show. Pehpot is lucky to have such blogger friends, you make her blog more lively and more fun!!

After our two successful shows about CS delivery, for this week our topic is about NEWBORN CARE. Our guest for today (and all Mommies know her) is non other than the beautiful mommy behind the successful meme MOMMY MOMENTS!! Let’s all welcome Chris of The Mommy Journey!!

Hi Chris! We are very honored to have yo here with us. I am pretty sure all Mommy Moments participant are tuning on us today. So how does it feel being here? I am really happy (and relieved) that your kids are doing great at the backstage.

Chris: First, I would like to thank Pehpot for this opportunity. I am also happy that they allowed me to bring Toby and Kyla along. Thank you pehpot for creating a nice place for the kids here on your studio (looks back on Toby and Kyla). The kids are really enjoying the activities back there.

Host: That’s what we like about her, she never runs out of ideas and she always think of making others feel comfortable. So let’s talk about new born care? Since you already got two kids, I am quite sure that you have a lot to share with us when it comes to caring for newborns. But of course, we all got our firsts experience.. how did you cope up being a first time mom?

Chris: Its been 5 years ago when I gave birth to our eldest, Kyla. Being a first time mom, I was really nervous but excited at the same time. One thing was sure though, that I was determined to be a hands-on mom. I resigned from my 6 year work and accepted the challenge of being a full time stay at home mom.

Host: So how did you face all those challenge? Or how did you prepare for the coming challenges? I heard that being a first time mom is not that easy.

Chris: Being the reader that I am, I bought a copy of Dr. Spocks’ Baby and Child Care to help me in my new role. I also read Gentle Baby Care from Reader’s Digest. There were days that I was unsure if what I was doing was correct but eventually it all paid off. Though we were living with my in-laws then, I did the caring for my newborn by myself. There were lots of trials like putting the baby to sleep, breastfeeding exclusively, post-partum blues, diaper changes, bathing the baby, skin eczema and adjusting to a 24 hour shift since newborns woke up every 2 hours to feed. Living with the in-laws with their first grandchild was another issue as well.

Host: It must have been difficult then but I can see how successful you are as a mom to your kids now.

Chris: Thank you. It was difficult indeed but I cherished it all because I learned from it. One of the most memorable experiences is breastfeeding my baby exclusively. When my baby was born, she was fed with the infant formula in the bottle. I wanted to breastfeed her so I had to push myself and the baby to feed directly from me. It took me a couple of days before I started to lactate and I was quite worried that baby wouldn’t want to breastfeed anymore since she might get used to the bottle. But eventually, I was able to take her off the bottle and we breastfed exclusively until her 11 month. Super bonding moments indeed! I really felt a close attachment to my daughter and until today, I still have that special bond with her.

Host: Oh my Chris, the look on your face makes me want to have a baby now. I was talking to pehpot before about breastfeeding and she shared the same sentiment about breastfeeding. She says how blissful it was and how she bonds more with her kids.

Chris: You will never how it feels until you become one. I cherished and enjoyed motherhood so much. My experience caring for a newborn baby as a first time parent was positive and went better than what I expected. I was able to witness every milestone and enjoy babyhood of my child. Special moments which went by too fast! And that’s one reason why started Mommy Moments. *smiles

Host: Ah so all Moms, in a way, reserves their Mommy Moments through your meme. Well done Mommy Chris and kudos to you for bringing Mommy Moments to all the Mommy in the blogniverse.

Aside from being a Mommy, Chris is also a follower of Jesus, head on to her for inspirational blog, Inspirational Insights.

Again, thanks for being with us here and see you all on Wednesday for another episode of

Blogging Today

20 Comments Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Caring For Newborn, Chris, Mommy Moments, The Mommy Journey

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