The hand and footprints are taken for identification purposes. The foot print does not change with age, it is just like a hand print but baby's hand and foot prints are so small and you can compare it when they grow up. The reason why I want to do imprints is to preserve a special keepsake of Sabv's hands and feet impressions on to something like ceramic plates. It is a unique way to capture your most treasured memories.
I met Jen Faiwas, the owner of Chubby Toes Ceramic Impressions through the
Breastfeeding Pinay group as an admin. Chubby Toes Ceramic Impressions is the first in the country to offer ceramic keepsakes. They are more than year now in the business. They can capture your loved ones' hand and foot prints in beautiful, heirloom-quality ceramic plate newborn baby, to the grandparents and even your pets! She's one of my breastfriends. We decided to meet last September to get Sabv's imprint at SM Megamall before he turns 1. The session only lasted in less than 30 minutes including quick chitchats.
After few weeks, I got the finish product when we met again in the Peer Counselor Training. We loved the everything on it - the combination, the smoothness of the ceramic. It costs only 1,440 since I got it at 20% discount from its original price of 1,800. I got a free keychain that imprints Sabv's thumb which cost 150 for heart shape. Isn't a good deal, right?
For other prices, you can check on the following:
Website: http://www.chubbytoes.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChubbyToesPH/?fref=ts
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chubbytoesph
Friday, January 22, 2016
Proud to be a Breastfeeding Pinay
Sharing you my breastfeeding journey: A rocky road to success
I joined Breastfeeding Pinay on my 25th week of pregnancy. Why? Because I want to breastfeed my son – Sabv. I was a formula fed baby and my younger brother was breastfed for 2 years. I saw the difference of it between the two of us – be being an asthmatic person and of course he who seldom got sick. I read all valuable information in the albums, checked on admin notes and posts. I thought it will be easy for me since I got enough information from the group - I was wrong. Sabv was delivered earlier than expected. I wasn’t able to submit my birth plan to my ob at that time. I got ruptured water bag that brought me to have an emergency Cesarean delivery. This is not my plan – because I heard being a CS mom will be one of the hindrance in my breastfeeding journey. I strongly requested to my ob to have my Unang yakap before the operation – she said, it depends on Sabv’s recovery. I have a chance to have a quick Unang yakap – to breastfeed him for the first time. The experience is priceless.
My son needed to stay in NICU because the pedia said his lungs was under observation– usually encountered by preterm babies. For the first night he brought in the room to breastfeed because I am still recovering from operation. We usually called in the NICU nurse to bring him to us for feeding. I have problem on my first day. He had a poor latch because his lips and mouth were so small. He was just 2kg when he popped out. He had a hardtime and unable to latch. We were asked to use nipple shield by the lactation nurse in the NICU. I always asked the nurse how many wet diapers that he had so I can gauge if he is getting milk from me.
Two days after the operation, I go to the NICU room every 2-3 hours to feed him up. We don’t wait for the nurse to call us because we voluntary go there. The substitute ‘pedia’ gave me prescription of a formula milk though I told her that I will breastfeed him. What she did? She took a note of it – If breastmilk is inadequate, give him this ******* milk brand. My hubby almost gave up, he doubted of my milk supply too. He said he is seeing nothing until on my 4th day where I hand expressed excess milk.
We went to the province on the 5th day. The first night outside the hospital was very challenging. I can’t get into right position – until I mastered the football hold position. Breastfeeding pillow helped me because Sabv was too fragile. Having an environment that was not pro-breastfeeding was hard for me. They wanted Sabv to take formula milk because he was small and weight gain was not good.
On my first week I get rid of the nipple shield so I can breastfeed Sabv directly. I got a sleepy baby which leads to breast engorgement. I had sore nipples in the first three months and sleepless nights.
I am now proud that I surpassed everything. So far, we are still breastfeeding for 16mos – working in a graveyard shift. And the advocacy continues.
Thank you Breastfeeding Pinays for giving the right information and online support and to my breast friends for giving me the support when I was about to give up. Thank you for giving me a supportive husband that was with me through my journey.
In few months, Sabv will wean on his own but the satisfaction that I did everything to give him the absolute best start of his first 1,000 days of life will be my prize.
While breastfeeding may not seem the right choice for every parent, it is the best choice for every baby. -Amy Spangler
#BFPturns3 #breastfeedingpinays #normalizebreastfeeding
I joined Breastfeeding Pinay on my 25th week of pregnancy. Why? Because I want to breastfeed my son – Sabv. I was a formula fed baby and my younger brother was breastfed for 2 years. I saw the difference of it between the two of us – be being an asthmatic person and of course he who seldom got sick. I read all valuable information in the albums, checked on admin notes and posts. I thought it will be easy for me since I got enough information from the group - I was wrong. Sabv was delivered earlier than expected. I wasn’t able to submit my birth plan to my ob at that time. I got ruptured water bag that brought me to have an emergency Cesarean delivery. This is not my plan – because I heard being a CS mom will be one of the hindrance in my breastfeeding journey. I strongly requested to my ob to have my Unang yakap before the operation – she said, it depends on Sabv’s recovery. I have a chance to have a quick Unang yakap – to breastfeed him for the first time. The experience is priceless.
My son needed to stay in NICU because the pedia said his lungs was under observation– usually encountered by preterm babies. For the first night he brought in the room to breastfeed because I am still recovering from operation. We usually called in the NICU nurse to bring him to us for feeding. I have problem on my first day. He had a poor latch because his lips and mouth were so small. He was just 2kg when he popped out. He had a hardtime and unable to latch. We were asked to use nipple shield by the lactation nurse in the NICU. I always asked the nurse how many wet diapers that he had so I can gauge if he is getting milk from me.
Two days after the operation, I go to the NICU room every 2-3 hours to feed him up. We don’t wait for the nurse to call us because we voluntary go there. The substitute ‘pedia’ gave me prescription of a formula milk though I told her that I will breastfeed him. What she did? She took a note of it – If breastmilk is inadequate, give him this ******* milk brand. My hubby almost gave up, he doubted of my milk supply too. He said he is seeing nothing until on my 4th day where I hand expressed excess milk.
We went to the province on the 5th day. The first night outside the hospital was very challenging. I can’t get into right position – until I mastered the football hold position. Breastfeeding pillow helped me because Sabv was too fragile. Having an environment that was not pro-breastfeeding was hard for me. They wanted Sabv to take formula milk because he was small and weight gain was not good.
On my first week I get rid of the nipple shield so I can breastfeed Sabv directly. I got a sleepy baby which leads to breast engorgement. I had sore nipples in the first three months and sleepless nights.
I am now proud that I surpassed everything. So far, we are still breastfeeding for 16mos – working in a graveyard shift. And the advocacy continues.
Thank you Breastfeeding Pinays for giving the right information and online support and to my breast friends for giving me the support when I was about to give up. Thank you for giving me a supportive husband that was with me through my journey.
In few months, Sabv will wean on his own but the satisfaction that I did everything to give him the absolute best start of his first 1,000 days of life will be my prize.
While breastfeeding may not seem the right choice for every parent, it is the best choice for every baby. -Amy Spangler
#BFPturns3 #breastfeedingpinays #normalizebreastfeeding
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