Best of 2011: Baby Gear

by Kate on January 2nd, 2012  |  5 Comments  |  Baby, Reviews

It’s that time of year again… time for our annual Best of the Year lists on The Shopping Mama. We’ve reflected on the products we’ve tried, tested and abused and are sharing our very favorites. These are products we recommend without reservation, use often and generally really, really like. Here are The Shopping Mama’s Best of 2011 in Baby Gear – in other words, our favorite gadgets and gear to make raising, wrangling and caring for your babies easier.

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Best Lightweight Stroller: Bumbleride Flite {Movement Edition}. If you’re looking for a stroller that will serve multiple functions and replace all the other crappy strollers in your garage, the Flite is your answer. It’s light in weight, but full on function, including the ability to use a Carrycot for infants, a car seat adapter to turn it into a travel system and all the quality and features we expect from Bumbleride.

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Best High Chair for Little Ones: BabyBjorn High Chair. This little high chair is unlike any other we’ve used. It’s small, with a thoughtful ergonomic design to promote safety for little ones so they can focus on eating and you can enjoy mealtime worry free. The price tag is a bit steep, but we love and trust the brand and have no doubt the chair will last through several hand-me-downs.

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Best Baby Seat / Positioner: Mamas & Papas Baby Snug. The safety of infant positioners has come into question lately, which is why we like the two-piece design and wide base of the Baby Snug. It’s easy to clean, comes with an insert to grow with your child and will accommodate chunky legs, too!

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Best Diaper Bag: Skip Hop Via Messenger. If you’re looking for a diaper bag packed with functionality that is super practical, look no further than the Via Messenger. The bag has pockets galore and makes outings with baby infinitely easier.

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Best Sanity Saver & Dirt Avoider: Dropper Stopper. Once you start using this brilliant little product, you’ll never go back. The Dropper Stopper can be adjusted to keep track of bottles, pacifiers, teethers and plush toys so you don’t have to send your entire walk/lunch/play date retrieving items from the floor.

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Best Stroller Accessory: Protect-a-Bub. This oversized large sunshade provides the highest rating protection possible from ultraviolet sun rays. Don’t settle for a skimpy stroller shade because the Protect-a-Bub will fit on all strollers and joggers with a canopy.

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Best Swaddler: BabyBonkie. When Laura tested the BabyBonkie swaddling blanket with her son Charlie she called it a game-changer. And, when it comes to getting babies to sleep we’ll do just about anything to help them settle quickly and easily. BabyBonkies swaddle your baby in luxury so you can get some sleep, too.

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Looking for more of our Best of 2011 picks? Check out the Best in Children’s Design & Decor and the Best Children’s Clothing, Shoes & Accessories.

New Boppy Travel Pillow {Review & Giveaway}

by Malia on December 27th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Baby, Giveaways, On the Go, Reviews

Boppy’s New Travel Pillow made our New Mom Must Have list from the ABC Kids Expo earlier this year and now that baby girl is here, I was excited to try it out. Breastfeeding is not easy for me and finding the right support is vital. Now that I have a toddler and a baby, feeding on the go is a must. The Boppy Travel Pillow has been so helpful, especially since Baby Girl often decides she is “starving” the second we leave the house.

Popular Breastfeeding Pillow Now with Get Up and Go!

Loading up the car with baby, toddler, at least one stroller, diaper bag, blankets, etc, etc every.single.time we leave the house is a huge task. I’ve already contacted leading scientists about the possibility of growing a third arm, but until science (and possibly fashion) catches up with the practical need of the busy mom, products that are lighter, smaller, and easier to carry are my friends.

The Boppy Travel Pillow is just that. It’s the same great quality as the original Boppy pillow made slightly more compact with handy travel features added. The pillow folds in half and zips closed which makes it the size of an average purse. (It’s almost exactly the size of my beloved Petunia Pickle Bottom Touring Tote.) A handy shoulder strap makes it easy to sling the pillow over your shoulder and keep your hands free for toddler wrangling.  I also love the pretty design and bright pink polka-dot interior. To the casual observer it looks like just another bag, not a nursing pillow, great for those who prefer not to advertise their nursing activities.

I find the Travel Boppy the perfect size for breast feeding and actually prefer it to my standard Boppy. Breastfeeding in the car can be an exercise in awkwardness, but the Travel Boppy has made it go much more smoothly. So far baby girl’s head has not been banged into the emergency brake or steering wheel (little man was not so lucky). I’ve been keeping the Travel Boppy in the car for use on the go, but I like it enough I may bring it inside to use all the time.

(This is not me. I still have a lot a couple pregnancy pounds to lose and refuse to get in front of the camera think the model shows off the Boppy Travel Pillow well.)

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… The Boppy Travel Pillow brings very functional travel features to the award winning Boppy nursing pillow. It’s great for any nursing mom on the go and would also make a great shower gift.

Or Not to Buy… If you already own a Boppy and don’t leave the house much, you might not need the travel option. Of course, if baby is making you feel trapped at home (I totally relate) you may really need to get this travel pillow and get out of the house.

Shop! The Boppy Travel Pillow is available in Olivia (pink) and Gray Dot (green) at Babies R Us for $44.99.

Win! A Boppy Travel Pillow and be one of the first to own this great pillow!

How to Enter: Visit Babies “R” Us and tell us what color Boppy Travel Pillow you would want to win.

Earn Extra Entries – valid only after completing the first required entry. Please leave a separate comment for each you do.

Giveaway ends January 6. Open to US residents only.

 Thanks to The Boppy Company for providing a sample and giveaway prizes. As always, opinions are my own.

 

 

Jonathan Adler ♥ Skip Hop: Groovy Diaper Bags

by Kate on December 12th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Baby, Reviews

The first line of the Jonathan Adler design company manifesto is “We believe that your home should make you happy.” We think it’s clear if the partnership with Skip Hop could be summed up in a five word manifesto it would read “We believe your diaper bag should make you happy.” This one of a kind Skip Hop line debuted this month featuring mod shapes, vibrant colors and iconic eye-popping patterns that are signature to Jonathan Adler’s work. We got a sneak peek at the line at the ABC Kids Expo and loved everything we saw. It’s been great to learn more information and get our hands on the Pronto Changing Station.

Skip Hop & Jonathan Adler Partnership

By way of introduction, because this is Jonathan Adler’s first collaboration in the baby industry, here’s some info on the design house:

Iconic potter, designer, author and TV personality Jonathan Adler is dedicated to bringing style, craft, joy and a general feeling of groovyiness to your home. His eponymous company has grown to become an internationally recognized home-and gift-oriented lifestyle brand. Jonathan Adler is known for a design aesthetic which pairs modernist form with bold colors and groovy graphics.

You may be more familiar with Skip Hop, a New York City company devoted to designing innovative parenting essentials for mom, dad and baby. We’ve shared many of our favorite products from the company from diaper bags to kitchen gear to bedding, including the Via Messenger Diaper Bag, Mate Plate, and Treetop Friends Crib Bedding.

Jonathan Adler ♥ Skip Hop Pronto

The Skip Hop Pronto, a portable kit for transporting baby necessities like diapers, got the Jonathan Adler treatment. Don’t want to give up your purse? Pack the Pronto and throw it in any bag to ensure you have everything you need to keep baby clean, dry and happy. The Pronto includes a wipes case and has a mesh pocket that fits up to four diapers and diaper cream. There’s also a pad that folds out to provide a clean surface for changing baby. The pad is generously sized so even squirmy and big babies will have a nice place to rest. The Pronto has a super cool pillowy thing built in so your tot’s head can rest on a cushioned area. Depending on your needs, you can unzip the changing pad and separate it from the clutch part of the Pronto which holds your diapers.

Pronto Features

  • Drop it in any bag, strap it to your wrist or clip it to your stroller
  • Adjustable strap with clip
  • Extra-wide wipe-clean changing pad for wiggly babies
  • Front zipper pockets for personal items
  • Mesh pocket holds up to four large diapers, creams and other essentials
  • Two products in one – changing pad zips off of clutch for independent use
  • Pronto pillow keeps baby’s head comfy
  • Translucent wipes case; see-through for timely reloads
  • BPA-free, PVC-free, Phthalate-free
  • Size (inches): Closed 8.75 wide x 11.5 high x 1 deep; Changing pad 21.5 wide x 21.5 long

We love the versatile functionality of the Pronto. It’s one of those things that you can take with you from bag to bag to stroller to car and back. Pack it once, update with diapers and you’re all set. No need to re-pack diaper bags. Another excellent feature of the Pronto? Dads who shy away from carrying a diaper bag can throw it in a backpack and be prepared for diaper duty.

As we have come to expect from Skip Hop, the quality is great and will surely outlast your tot’s diaper phase.

Celebrity Love

We have no doubt celebrities will hop on the Jonathan Adler ♥ Skip Hop train. First on board (that we’ve seen) is Selma Blair carrying son Arthur and a Duo in Flame Yellow.

Selma Blair Carrying Skip Hop Jonathan Adler Diaper BagSelma Blair and Son with Skip Hop Jonathan Adler Diaper Bag

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… If you love the idea but don’t want to commit to a Jonathan Adler design diaper bag, the Pronto is an affordable and functional way to bring the fun prints home. The Pronto is super versatile and great as kids get a little older and beyond the blow-out baby phase when you only need some diaper necessities. And, of course, this looks awesome. The pattern is vibrant and fresh and unlike anything else out there.

Or Not to Buy… The only reason to pass on Jonathan Adler ♥ Skip Hop is if its simply not your style.

Shop! Jonathan Adler ♥ Skip Hop collection includes the Duo Diaper Bag ($75), Dash Diaper Bag ($80) and Pronto Changing Station ($34).

Thanks to Skip Hop for providing a sample.

Summer Infant Prodigy Car Seat {Review & Giveaway}

by Kate on December 2nd, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Baby, Giveaways

I am so excited to share this great car seat with you. I first learned of the Summer Infant Prodigy Car Seat at the ABC Kids Expo in 2010. At the time, I was thoroughly impressed but figured since my two children had grown out of the infant car seat phase that I would never have the chance to use this innovative and first of its kind car seat. Luckily this little surprise baby is joining our family and will be riding safely in the surprise that is the Prodigy Car Seat.

Summer Infant is known for products that help to make parents lives easier by keeping baby safe. After years (and years) in the baby market producing things like baby monitors, bouncy seats and bath products, the Prodigy Car Seat is Summer’s first car seat.

Meet the Prodigy

The Prodigy Infant Car Seat is guided by Smart Screen technology and a revolutionary belt tightening system, you know you’ve installed it correctly when a smile appears.It is that easy! No need to re-thread the straps either. With the SafeGuard 1-Adjust harness system, the straps automatically conform to your baby’s body for a perfect fit every time.

  • Smart Screen technology, located on the car seat base, walks you through the 3 step installation process.
  • An innovative belt tightening system easily fastens the base to the car with one hand. No more contorting in the back seat to get a perfect fit.
  • Removable, newborn head and body support.
  • Matching Upstart Stroller in Uptown fashion available.
  • Car Seat is rear facing only and fits child 4 to 32 lbs and 32” tall.
  • Base requires 3 “AA” batteries (included).

Installing Prodigy

As a parent who has installed more than my fair share of car seats, I love that the Prodigy was designed with ease of installation in mind. Indeed, Summer says, “With 7 out of 10 car seats currently being installed incorrectly, the Prodigy takes the guesswork out of a proper installation and replaces it with a secure fit to both the car and baby.”

The Prodigy’s Smart Screen technology makes installing the car seat as easy as 1-2-3. We installed the base using the LATCH system in a sedan and the Smart Screen literally guides you every step of the way with a smiley face letting you know you’ve accomplished installation correctly. First, press a button to start installation guidance. The screen lights up with two indicators that say “Click” advising you to attach the LATCH to the hooks in the car. Next, the guidance will help you to “Level” the base. Adjust the base using Recline Adjustment Buttons on the base. When it is at the correct angle for your car, the Smart Screen will switch from a red exclamation point to a green smiley face letting you know you can go to the final installation step. Finally, once the angle is correct, the word “Tighten” will appear letting you know it’s time for the usually dreaded task of tightening the LATCH belt. Luckily, the Prodigy takes the guesswork and pain and struggle out of this step with a Belt Tightening Handle. You simply rotate the Handle until the green smiley face appears to let you know the base is secure. No sitting on the base, pulling with your hand and pushing with your feet; no sweat and tears. It’s honestly that easy. The word “Complete” will display when it’s all installed and set. Of course, check the installation like you would with any car seat by making sure the base doesn’t move more than 1 inch from side to side.

The Smart Screen also works with Lap Belt installation, but you must remove the LATCH belt and install the belt so that the seat belt graphic appears on the screen. The oval-shaped “Summer” button is a test so you can periodically test your installation to make sure it’s still correct.

Prodigy Use & Comfort

Now, obviously we are limited in our ability to truly test the car seat as my baby hasn’t arrived yet. But we can definitely share the important information and give you a closer look at some of the comfort and use features.

Features

  • 5 point safety harness
  • Use with infants from 4 pounds through 32 pounds and 32 inches tall
  • EPS energy-absorbing foam for increased safety and comfort
  • SafeGuard 1-Adjust harness system – one-handed, front adjust no re-thread harness system to make sure the fit is snug and secure
  • Adjustable Buckle Positions – 2 buckle positions to assure a correct fit
  • Newborn head and body support

One thing that I immediately noticed was the. I’m used to seeing the head support, but the Prodigy also includes a second piece that supports a small baby’s back, bottom and side. The Infant Inserts are recommended for use with children between 4 and 11 pounds.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… The Prodigy Car Seat is a snap to install and I really like the visual guidance and reassurance of the Smart Screen. The Belt Tightening Handle makes securing the base so simple and foolproof. The Car Seat will grow with your child from the littlest babes at 4 pounds through 32 pounds. The material is plush and looks comfortable and, more importantly, the foam provides necessary impact safety.

Or Not to Buy… The Prodigy is currently only compatible with the Summer Infant Upstart Stroller. We hope, as the popularity grows, that it will also be compatible with more strollers.

Shop!  The Summer Infant Prodigy Car Seat is available exclusively at Babies R Us for $179.99. It’s available in several colors, including the awesomely gender-neutral Uptown seen here.

Win! A Summer Infant Prodigy Infant Car Seat!

How to Enter: Visit the Summer Infant Prodigy and leave a comment with your favorite feature of the car seat.

Earn Extra Entries – valid only after completing first mandatory entry. Leave a separate comment for each you do, please.

Giveaway ends December 16. Open to US residents only.

Winners will be selected at random. Thanks to Summer Infant for providing a sample and the giveaway prize. This is based on our experience with installation. Always check the User Guide and seek the help of professionals when installing a car seat.

Boppy Named #1 Baby Product – Again! {Boppy Prize Package Giveaway}

by Kate on October 31st, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Baby Shopping Guide, Giveaways

For an amazing ninth NINTH year in a row, the Boppy Feeding and Infant Support Pillowhas been named the number one baby product with the most overall votes by the readers of American Baby magazine. We can’t help but agree with all those moms who love the Boppy and, in fact, it’s one of our must have products included in the Baby Shopping Guide.

Nine Times a Winner Giveaways

To celebrate the honor of being named the number one baby product again, The Boppy Company is giving away a Boppy Pillow and a Boppy Shopping Cart Cover to nine lucky winners in the “Nine Times a Winner” celebration. To enter, simply register as a member of the Boppyhood by November 9 and you have a chance to win.

About the Prizes

Boppy Pillow: From nursing pillow to baby lounger, the Boppy will become an essential part of your nursery. The Miracle Middle stretches to fit around most waists and the company offers a wide variety of pillow slip covers. The Boppy is one thing I’ll definitely need to get for the new baby. I had one that I used with both my kids, but donated it when we outgrew the need for it. You know, because I was done having kids. Ha.

Boppy Shopping Cart Cover: From the SlideLine Collection, the ProtectMe Shopping Cart Cover offers complete coverage and adjustable toys for germ-free play and comfort.

Shop! The Boppy Pillow ranges in price depending on how you purchase it – from Bare Naked ($25) to covered with a Luxe Minky Slipcover ($50). The SlideLine collection has useful products from Play Gyms to Tummy Time Mats to the Shopping Cart Cover for $30.

Win! A Boppy Support Pillow & Shopping Cart Cover!

How to Enter: Join the Boppyhood – be the first to hear about new products and you’ll be entered to win here and the Nine Times a Winner giveaways.

Earn Extra Entries – valid only after completing the first required entry. Please leave a separate comment for each you do.

Giveaway ends November 11. Open to US residents only.

Thanks to The Boppy Company for providing the giveaway prize.

New Mom Must Haves from ABC Kids Expo

by Kate on October 6th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Baby Shopping Guide

Speaking from experience, strolling the aisles of the ABC Kids Expo can be dangerous for a pregnant woman. And I’m not just talking about the miles and miles you’ll hoof in ugly sensible shoes. No, this year the ABC Kids Expo was particularly dangerous for Malia and me because we’re both expecting and we were tempted by exhibitor after exhibitor displaying the latest and greatest and most innovative gear to help new moms.

While we were pretty much a walking cliche of mom bloggers we used our experienced mom eye to narrow down and create a list of our favorite New Mom Must Haves from the ABC Kids Expo. From new products to re-introduction and re-vamp of old favorites, these are products we feel confident we’d use regularly once baby arrives.

Simplisse Breast Pump

Before our meeting with the Simplisse President we thought “all breast pumps are pretty much the same.” We were wrong. Simplisse uses a new compression technology, meant to mimic the motion of baby’s tongue and sucking, for gentle (read: less painful) and effective pumping. The cups of the pump are soft as opposed to the rigid plastic we’re used to. While we’re not exactly looking forward to pumping, we are excited by the potential of the Simplisse Double Electric Breast Pump. Simplisse Breastfeeding Products are currently available on Amazon, including the Double Electric Pump $255 and a Single Manual Pump for $25.

MD Moms Baby Silk Gentle Scalp Rub

My little ones escaped infancy without much cradle cap, but Malia’s little one wasn’t so lucky. We have always been impressed with MD Moms and a re-introduction to the products, including Baby Silk Gentle Scalp Rub, was really timely. Made natural oils, salicylate, marine silk, Vitamins E and B5, aloe and shea butter, the Gentle Scalp Rub is formulated for babies but is still effective in ridding a little scalp of scales and flakes. If either one of our little babes has cradle cap, we like having this product in our back pocket. MD Moms Baby Silk Gentle Scalp Rub is available on Amazon and directly from MD Moms.

Boba Carrier 3G


There was lots of news out of Boba at the ABC Kids Expo. First, the baby wrap we’ve knows as Sleepy Wrap is now the Boba Baby Wrap – the same great product, new name. Our beloved Boba Soft Structured Carrier got some brilliant improvements that make a great product even better and more user-friendly. The Boba Carrier 3G can now be used to carry your little ones from infancy through toddlerhood. The Carrier folds and snaps for use with an infant without an additional infant insert. Another smart change? The shoulder straps have small buckles to hold your purse or diaper bag so it doesn’t fall off while carrying baby. Boba also introduced some beautiful new fabrics for the Carrier that are worth a look. The Boba Baby Wrap ($48) and Baby Carrier 3G ($125) are available online at bobafamily.com.

mamaRoo Plush with Infant Insert

The 4moms mamaRoo has been on my list of “I wish that was around when I had a baby” for years. It’s pretty embarrassing but I’ll go ahead and admit that one thing that makes me excited about this little one is the chance to use the super cool mamaRoo. The baby swing that moves like you do has made a few improvements to make it more baby and infant, in particular, friendly. The mamaRoo Plush offers a softer fabric that unzips for machine washing. If you have an original mamaRoo, you can order the Plush lining separately for a little upgrade. Also sold separately, the Infant Insert makes the mamaRoo seat a little more cozy and offers support for smaller babies. The mamaRoo Plush is available for $240 – the Plush Lining and Infant Insert will be available soon.

Boppy Travel Pillow

boppy travel pillow

We don’t have the details on this new Boppy product yet, but we can tell you it’s going to be a hit with breastfeeding moms. It’s the classic Boppy Support Pillow you know and love but it folds in half and zips closed so you can easily take it on the go.

Boon Naked Bathtub


Not surprisingly, we loved visiting the Boon booth. As usual the company had great innovative products on display – new colors on old favorites, additional animals for the Bath Pod and brand new finds like the Naked Collapsible Bathtub. Naked collapses to nearly flat when not in use, but the real benefit is that you can collapse only one side to create a recline and support position for babies. Naked will be available in December in five bright colors.

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A New Dad’s Top Ten Must Have Baby Items

by Kate on October 3rd, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Baby Shopping Guide, Getting Ready for Baby

I could not be more excited to share this completely unsolicited Top Ten list from a new dad friend of mine. My family came to know Jason and his wife Cortney when we lived in Florida before they had kids. (They even watched our son when my daughter was born.) This spring they welcomed an adorable son and I hate that we live far away and we can’t experience them as parents in person, but I have no doubt they’re amazing.

Now, I’ll be honest, if I received this list and thought it stunk, I wouldn’t share it. But, I trust Jason and he proves his list is worth it with some top-notch picks that I can get behind.

Without further ado, check out Jason’s ten favorite baby things.

1. Pampers Swaddlers Diapers . American engineering at its finest! Undoubtedly designed by the same guys that sent us to the moon in 1969, these use a variety of features to keep poop and pee inside/ away from you. Totally stopping blowouts is impossible, but these reduce them at least 90%. We tried lots of other types of diapers which were shower gifts –they all bow down to Pampers Swaddlers.

2. BOB Revolution . I have run hundreds of miles with this stroller and I love it. When we bought it, I thought there was no way it could ever be worth the price. It is and baby loves riding in it. Not only is it great for running, we’ve used it at the mall, on walks, at Disneyland, and even the beach.

dad's top ten favorite baby items3. Chicco Liteway Stroller. We have 3 strollers and just leave this one in the trunk of the car all the time. It’s a good compromise–small enough to take with you and carry, but large enough to have some features like a fully reclining seat. If I were going to only own one stroller, it would be this one.

4. Sophie the Giraffe Rubber Toy. Baby throws this toy on the ground almost daily while we’re running. It’s so easy to wash and give right back to him. It’s also small, easy to take along, and he never seems tired of it.

5. Britax Roundabout Car Seat. I don’t really think Britax seats are probably any safer than the competition, but other people seem to think you really care about your kid if you buy a Britax. Strangely, I care what other parents think when it comes to my parenting abilities. Baby loves it, it’s a nice seat, and doesn’t cost much more than the competition. We had a carrier/ base type car seat, but only used it a few months so I wouldn’t waste much cash on one of those.

6. Fisher Price Super Deluxe Swing. This thing costs a small fortune and we only used it for four months, but was worth at least ten times what I paid the first time it helped baby sleep through the night.

7. Baby Jordans. Baby shoes are a stupid idea since they have feet which resemble stumps. Baby shoes slip on to these stumps and then come flying off about 20 seconds later. It turns out babies don’t walk anyway so shoes serve no purpose other than the satisfaction parents have in buying and displaying them. Baby Jordans look cool and actually stay on (Velcro!) so I like them, but I’d throw all the rest of baby’s shoes in the garbage.

8. Dekor Plus Diaper Pail. I don’t totally understand how this thing works, but never once has there been any smell from the pile of dirty diapers. The heat coming out the top when you open the lid is frightening, but stopping the smell entirely makes this product great.

9. Angelcare Deluxe Movement Monitor. Just for the peace of mind of paranoid parents, this is worth the extra cost over a regular monitor.

dad's favorite baby items10. Go GaGa Slide Diaper Bag. Diaper bags aren’t made for dads, but dads are required to carry them anyway. Using a backpack instead sounds good, but that idea is never going to fly. We have 3 diaper bags; the Go Gaga bag is soooo much less feminine than the Coach or Petunia Pickle Bottom bags that I also have to sometimes carry and it actually has some good features as well.

Partum Me?! The Real Essentials

by Laura on September 28th, 2011  |  5 Comments  |  Partum Me, Shopping

For someone who is very rarely ill, the last couple weeks have been a nightmare.  First, I caught a cold (which Charlie also battled for a couple days) that knocked me out for an entire weekend.  Then, I got what I suspect is a case of food poisoning the following weekend.  And this last weekend?  Hives.  HIVES!  My doctor actually suspects that I’ve developed a sudden allergy to the Fenugreek I’ve been taking for breastmilk supply and has ordered me to stop taking it for 48 hours to see if that’s the issue.  It pains me to stop taking it, even though I’m constantly itching and I’ve been giving serious consideration to weening Charlie at the six month mark (more on that next week), but my doc assures me that if the allergy is not caused by the fenugreek and I go back to taking it, the breastmilk supply will get back up to its old levels.  Right now, my arms, chest, neck, face, and bellybutton are begging me to stay off the ‘greek, so I’m avoiding it for the immediate future.

Looking at all of my bottles of fenugreek just sitting on a table, I started thinking about all of the little things we’ve picked up along the way for Charlie that we never thought we’d need, as well as all the things we thought were essential that turned out to be fairly useless.  And viola, my idea for this week’s post!  Below, I present to you my top items that I never thought I’d need but have been lifesavers, as well as the items that I thought we could never live without and proved to be fairly useless.

1.  More than one breast pump – If you are a working mom, trekking a pump back and forth to work every day is a chore.  But no one told me that eventually my baby would go to sleep at 8 pm every night and I’d need to pump before I went to bed to prevent engorgement in the early morning!  So now I have my Aveda Purely Yours at the office all the time and I’ve just continued to rent a Medela from the hospital where Charlie was born to use at home.  This is an expensive option, though.  Another idea is to just keep a single, cheaper pump at home for the late night session.  I also have my Medela hand pump for travel.  It’s a lot of gear, but it’s all been used many many times.

2.  An exersaucer – We have friends who call this item “the circle of neglect,” in a joking manner of course since they own one themselves.  I admit that even though I put one on our registry I didn’t know if I’d use it because it really did just seem like a place to put a kid when you wanted to be able to walk out of the room for a second.  And, of course, I was never going to do that.  (Chuckle.)  Now, I totally use it when I want to be able to run into the next room for a second, but mainly I just enjoy watching Charlie master each toy on the circle.  I’ve watched him go from barely being able to grip most of the toys to being able to spin himself from one toy to the next and manipulate each item like a champ.  His development has surely benefited from “the circle of neglect” and I will never doubt its powers again.

3.  More burp clothes than you could ever think you would need – Don’t get me wrong, I knew we needed burp clothes.  I just didn’t know we’d need so many.  We now own three different types of burp clothes, but I must say that the best burp clothes of the bunch are actually indian prefold diapers.  Seriously.  We have a stack of these things and they get used constantly.  Babies spit up, they spit out food, they drool…oh lord do they drool…the prefolds absorb everything and wash easily.  This same rule applies to pacifiers.  Buy many of them.  Trust me on this.

4.  Formula – I thought I’d be a full-time breastfeeder with perfect supply.  There’s no shame in supplementing, or deciding not to breastfeed at all, but formula was just not something that was on my radar.  Some folks say buy the generic because it’s all the same anyway so why spend all that money.  Others vote for the organic brands.  The anti organic folks will tell you that the natural components of the formula are made from genetically engineered produce.  There are so many choices!  In the end, we went for Earth’s Best organic because we are cooler with genetically engineered than chemically treated.  It’s not cheap, but Babies R Us has fairly regular specials for this brand so we stock up when they do.

5.  Kids music – I’m a music snob and in some circumstances a little indie rock does tend to quiet Charlie down, but that kid just can’t get enough of “The Wheels on the Bus.”  He really likes being sung to, so I have found myself looking up kids music on Rhapsody in order to re-learn the lyrics to some of the old standards and also learn some new ones.  Other favorites in my distinguished repertoire are “If You’re Happy and You Know It,” “Old MacDonald,” and “You Are My Sunshine.”

And now for the things I thought I couldn’t live without…

1.  A crib – at the very least, I could have lived without the crib for the first few months.  Charlie sleeps next to our bed in an Arm’s Reach and will probably be there for at least another month.  After that, he could have easily slept in a pack’n'play until he reached toddlerhood.  But considering that our crib is an Ikea Gulliver, it’s not like we had to make a huge investment.  I swear that some day he will sleep in his own room.

2. A baby food “maker” – I always knew that I’d make my own baby food purees for Charlie, so I researched the all-in-one jobbies that steam and puree the food for you.  But we live in a small city house, with a small city kitchen, so another appliance would just take up our already non-existent counter space that is already occupied by a perfectly serviceable food processor.  It’s just as easy to steam the food and transfer it to the KitchenAid.

3. A breastfeeding support pillow – The lactation consultant cautioned me against using my breastfeeding pillow in the early weeks, saying that I should get the proper position and hold down pat first.  But once I got it, I never ended up using the pillow at all.  I tried using it a couple times but it just felt awkward.

4.  Wipes warmer and reusable wipes – I love our cloth diapers, but I’ll stick with disposables for the wipes.  The cloth wipes are messy, must stay wet, and have very specific washing instructions.  I’ve got the cloth diaper washing down to a science, now, so no wrenches in the works please.

5.  Nursing clothes – The nursing fashion tops that I’ve found have been less than flattering and not any more convenient than some of my regular tops that have necklines that lend themselves to breastfeeding.  There is one caveat to this item: nursing tank tops.  I wear those every single day, as they provide great coverage.  I just wear one under my regular shirt.

What were your greatest and worst baby-related purchases?