BOOK GIVEAWAY & REVIEW – WIN Breastfeeding Made Easy by Carlos González (CD: 12/06/2014)

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It’s no secret that I’ve really struggled with breastfeeding Heidi, so much so, I’ve actually now decided to combination feed her. She’s now fed exclusively by breast at night and again in-between those magic 3-4 bottles a day. I don’t feel disappointed, I feel massively relieved. This wasn’t a decision borne out of pain, discomfort or exhaustion (although I won’t pretend I wasn’t experiencing all three of these), I was just incredibly low and I felt it was affecting my ability to bond with Heidi.

You might therefore find it strange that I’m sharing a positive review of a book on how to breastfeed even though I’ve failed in my own attempt to exclusively breastfeed my daughter, but Gonzalez’s Breastfeeding Made Easy really is a good read. And it seems I’m not the only one who thinks so. Barcelonian paediatrician González has already proven himself to be an adept and popular author on parenting with previous books Kiss Me! How to Raise your Children with Love, and My Child Won’t Eat going down a storm and getting rave reviews.

His latest book aims to arm women with the confidence to tackle breastfeeding head-on. Major themes include:

  • How breastfeeding works, and why most mothers, with support, can do it if they want to
  • How myths and misinformation can derail mothers, and how to avoid this
  • How to manage introducing solid foods, weaning from the breast, and going back to work
  • The proven heath benefits of breastfeeding, for babies and their mothers
  • How treating illness, in mother and baby, needn’t mean the end of breastfeeding
  • How breastfeeding can succeed even in difficult circumstances
  • The importance of good breastfeeding support, and how to access it.

What I really like about this book is González’s tone. It’s great to finally discover a book on breastfeeding that combines medical wisdom with a father’s perspective. Even in his introduction he writes of his own feelings of ‘pride, admiration, astonishment, fascination, and envy’ at seeing his children nursed by their mother. It’s refreshingly honest whilst being infinitely helpful.

The book begins as means to go on - by dispelling a number of myths relating to breastfeeding - that women only produce a fixed amount of milk, that some women produce more milk than others, that the breast needs time in-between feeds to refill - then proceeds to address a number of real-life questions mothers have about breastfeeding. It’s not perfunctory, or patronising, González’s style is warm and conversational so you find things sinking in. A number of times now I’ve turned to Craig whilst reading in bed and said “Did you know…?”, or “Listen to this…” - and perhaps surprisingly he is genuinely interested! It seems that González is right to suggest that most men are really curious about breastfeeding.

I particularly liked his section on the effects of oxytocin which explained how lack of confidence and anxiety can effect lactation. Rather than leave this ‘hanging there’ for mothers to dwell on, he then sets about explaining how to overcome this. It’s a powerful sentiment that is echoed throughout the entirety of the book.

There’s also a really useful section on breastfeeding on demand. When I was in hospital recovering from my c section with Heidi, there was a really anxious new mummy in the bed beside me. On one occasion she called for a midwife in the night in floods of tears as her baby wouldn’t wake up to feed. It seems she’d been misinformed (like countless others) that babies need to be fed every 4 hours. I felt so sorry for her and remember glancing down at Heidi beside who was well into her 5th hour of uninterrupted sleep. I had been in exactly her position in the early days with Dexter. González spells this out perfectly;

“Should I wake her up to nurse her?” “What is the longest time she can go without feeding?” In theory, as long as she likes. There is no reason to wake up a healthy baby who is gaining weight normally. She will feed when she is hungry. Her sugar levels won’t plummet because she goes a few hours without milk

There are a few minor things that would have improved the book for me. The section on positioning contains a few illustrations that would have benefited from being bigger and better explained. I know from experience that this is something that many mums struggle with. I’d have also really liked for him to have explained how mothers with different breast shapes and sizes might find X, Y or Z more comfortable. This would have been a godsend for me given I was stuck in the ‘rugby ball’ position for so long with Heidi-bum.

The other slightly frustrating thing for me was the index which isn’t ideal for quick navigation. I’d definitely describe this book as less of a reference book than a good old-fashioned read. What I mean by this is that it’s not one you can dip in and out of and is best read in those first few crucial days of parenthood, or even before.

For more information about the book, and its author, your can visit Pinter and Martin Publishers (where you can also handily get £3 off at the checkout using code BME3 at the checkout - bringing it in at £8.99). I’d definitely recommend it as both a great resource for new parents and a good refresher for those mums about to give birth again - it’s amazing just how much we forget!

Giveaway time!

If you’d like to win Breastfeeding Made Easy for yourself, a partner, a friend or maybe even your local La Leche class - Pinter & Martin have kindly given me a book to giveaway. Entry is via rafflecopter so best of luck to you icon smile BOOK GIVEAWAY & REVIEW – WIN Breastfeeding Made Easy by Carlos González (CD: 12/06/2014)
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  • The winner will be contacted by email and must respond within 1 week of having been emailed (I’ll try all known avenues to contact them) or a new winner will be drawn
  • When the giveaway is closed, Rafflecopter will select the winner completely at random
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GIVEAWAY - Win a Unique Baby Gift Box from UK Baby Box (CD: 09/06/2014)

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I didn’t have a baby shower for Heidi. I was feeling so fat and blotted by the end of my pregnancy that I didn’t dare go out or see my friends until she finally arrived. I know (for many) it’s not healthy to squirrel yourself away, but I doubt I could have squeezed through the door if I’d wanted to, and the last thing I felt like doing was being surrounded by a cloud of baby pink when Heidi was being so stubborn.

I had a shower (of sorts) for Dex, but this was just family and friends. The gift that sticks out the most by far was a cute little wicker basket crammed full of essentials that I hadn’t even been aware I had needed. Of course, I’d done the whole ‘first-timer’ thing and stocked up the nursery with too many outfits and teddies, but I wasn’t quite up to speed with some of the less cute bits and pieces… gripe water, dummy clips, breast pads, nipple creams… It’s so nice when someone in-the-know steps in and pre-empts your naivety.

In fact, handpicked gift baskets are always likely to score you brownie points if you’re en route to a baby shower anytime soon. But of course it’s not easy to find the time to pop these together.

This is where family run business UK Baby Box come in.

UK Baby Box offer unique baby boxes and baskets at affordable prices and take all the faff out of picking something special that will make the mum-to-be smile . Each box contains handpicked items for babies aged birth to one year. What’s more, you can create-your-own or pick from set boxes, and there’s free UK shipping to boot.

As a celebration of their launch, they’ve given me a unique baby gift box to giveaway to one of my readers. If you’re expecting a baby boy, or know someone about to pop with one, this might be the perfect giveaway for you.

In this cute little box are the following:

  • Picture frame - ‘We wished upon a shining star and twinkle twinkle here you are’
  • Pair of white mittens with blue star design.
  • Three pairs of anti-slip socks 0-3 months
  • Three baby hats
  • Swinging rattle suitable from 6 months

It’s well worth popping over to their Facebook page too as they have plenty more giveaways for you to enter and details of brand new stock available to purchase.

Entry for this competition is (as always) via rafflecopter so best of luck guys!

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  • The winner will be contacted by email and must respond within 1 week of having been emailed (I’ll try all known avenues to contact them) or a new winner will be drawn
  • When the giveaway is closed, Rafflecopter will select the winner completely at random
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GIVEAWAY: IT’S ALL ABOUT MIMI Book! (CD: 17/01/2014)

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How about a fabulous book giveaway to act as the perfect little cheer-me-up gift for any fashionista / bump-sporting mum-to-be?

It’s certainly tough lugging this baby around so anything pregnancy related that’s designed to make me giggle is going to score points with me right now. It’s very easy to start resenting your bump, especially in the party season when wine and sushi canapes are off the menu. MIMI is the creation of cartoonist Denise Dorrance and she’s as heartwarming as she is funny. Here’s the press release to explain a little more about her.

IT’S ALL ABOUT MIMI is a handbag-sized book of over 100 cartoons that lives up to its name - it really is all about MIMI. MIMI is a delightfully sharp and witty fashionista whose greatest fear is losing her sunglasses whilst her favourite shop is Bond Street - not just one store but all of it! MIMI does what she wants when she wants and does not let having a baby get in the way. Gloriously entertaining MIMI is as self-indulgent as she is funny.

Portrayed through DENISE DORRANCE’s hilarious illustrations, IT’S ALL ABOUT MIMI tells the story of a modern woman trying to balance life as a stylish shopaholic and a mother - considering her desire for minimalism and all things chic, it doesn’t come naturally, leading to wonderfully funny scenarios.

IT’S ALL ABOUT MIMI is the debut book from acclaimed cartoonist DENISE DORRANCE and came to fruition from an online Kickstarter campaign which saw literally hundreds of MIMI’s already loyal fan base participate in its publication.

I got MIMI in the first couple of sketches. It started with the big black sunglasses, her signature - and since she only wears black I thought it funny if the baby only wore black too. Coming up with a name for the World’s Most Selfish Mum was simple - if you say it like ‘Me Me’, it makes perfect sense. The humour was easy to tap into - all around me were stylish women in designer clothes living in chic interiors who were trying to adapt to life with prams, hideous nappy bags and mess. That’s the essence of MIMI Denise Dorrance

Here is this modern woman, a minimalist in style, who has to find a way to fit a baby into her world. So what does she do? She doesn’t change a thing - she puts the baby in her handbag and off they go!”

IT’S ALL ABOUT MIMI is the must have accessory for anyone who loves fashion, art or wants a how-to guide for life from MIMI’s stylish perspective. Joyfully loveable despite her ‘Me Me’ attitude, MIMI is this year’s hottest addition to any handbag.

The book costs just £11.95 and is available to buy from Amazon. If you fancy winning your own copy, I have one to giveaway. Perfect for those hideous tube journeys when you and bump are left standing despite the swollen ankles and prominently-placed Mind the Bump badge! Entry is via Rafflecopter so best of luck.

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T&C’s (a.k.a - the boring bit)

    • Only one option is mandatory (leave me a comment) - the rest only improve your chances of winning
    • UK entrants only - you must be over 18 too (sorry)
    • The winner will be contacted by email and must respond within 1 week of having been emailed (I’ll try all known avenues to to contact them) or a new winner will be drawn
    • When the giveaway is closed, Rafflecopter will select the winner completely at random
    • The winners name will be published on this site

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