Pregnant? Lighten the load with these freebies!

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It’s obvious to anyone who reads this blog that I’m often provided with products to keep in exchange for my views. Sounds like a tidy gig right? Well no. It’s tough maintaining a successful blog. In fact, each product I receive actually costs 5hrs of my time sat at a laptop and 2hrs taking pictures of it in action (usually, with a baby who is not at all happy you’re looming over them with your DSLR).

Yet brands aren’t only interested in us bloggers. They’re interested in anyone sporting a bump and rocking maternity jeans. The reason? They’re hoping to become top-of your-list when you’re buying baby wipes, baby shampoo or nappies. Yep freebies for pregnant women are common and brands are only too happy to shower you with samples, vouchers and bump mail to wedge themselves in that hormone-ravaged brain of yours.

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So it’s good news for everyone! Let’s face it everyone loves a freebie. Especially when you’ve maxed out your credit on nursery furniture (next time look on eBay!), travel systems and car seats.

Yet you’re no seasoned freeloader, right? No worries, I’ll give you a hand. Read on and discover the hottest freebies on the web for baby & you.

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There’s a ton of them out there, all are free and all promise goodies and coupons. All you need do is register and enter yours (and your babies) details. Yes, your inbox will hate you for it, but you’ll get tons of treats through your door.

My top 3 picks

COW & GATE PREGNANCY CLUB: With a handy diary and a free cuddly cow – C&G baby club makes the perfect companion in your amazing journey from bump to baby. In my opinion these guys have the best bump mails with lots of detail about how your little miracle is evolving week by week - Click here to sign up

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EMMA’S DIARY: Enjoy three FREE gift packs at key stages of your pregnancy and as a new mum when you sign up as a member of Emma’s Diary. You’ll want to check out their free-to-download apps which are PACKED with useful tools and calculators.

YOUR BABY CLUB: The new kid on the block, these guys cut through the niceties and take you straight to the deals. They scours the internet on a daily basis looking for the best selection of Mother and Baby freebies, promotions, offers and competitions so you don’t have to!

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No I’m not suggesting you trawl through comping sites daily, this is completely soul-destroying and the odds of a win are stacked against you.

Instead, head to Facebook and check out some of the bigger brand’s /retailer’s pages:

@MothercareUK / @BabyBjörnUK / @AnnabelKarmelUK / @Direct2Mum / @lovedByParents / @YourBabyClubUK / @BabaMe / @TheGoodBabyGuide / @BritaxUK / @BrotherMax

(… you get the point)

Check these out daily for competitions. They’re easy enough to enter - you’ll be asked to like their page, perhaps like the post and/ or leave a comment. The average number of entrants for the bigger brands is around 1000, but smaller independent stores have far less (thereby increasing your odds of winning). Prizes range from £500 travel systems, to designer change bags, to travel cots - so well worth the 30 seconds it takes to enter.

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Facebook is fairly clever too. Once it sees you’ve entered a few, more will start to pop up in your feed. Get smart and google local pram sellers. Do they have a Facebook page? Do they have competitions?

It gets addictive pretty quickly and if you’re patient and keep on entering it does pay off. Once you’ve caught the bug, I recommend reading this short article by comping queen Jenna from ChicGeekDiary for how to step up your comping game. And before you ask, yes I’ve won. Several times.

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These are hard to come by, but signing up to consumer panels can result in you being sent many of those expensive items on your new baby list. Spaces are limited so you have to be patient, but I’ve been sent dozens of bits including sterilizers, breast pumps and more. 99.9% of the time these will be yours to keep.

Boots Review Panel / ASDA Pulse / My Mothercare / Super Savvy Me / Pushchair Expert

At the end of a product trial, you’ll usually have to fill out a questionnaire, leave your comments in forums or provide detailed feedback in an email. Make sure you do this thoroughly so you are more likely to be invited to participate again.

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If there’s a particular brand you want to work with follow them on social media, comment on their posts, ask them questions about their products - in short, make yourself known. Be aware that a brand (or the digital agency managing their social media) might take a shine to you and check out your profiles - keep them clean, conversational and post frequently. If you’ve found a product (in any niche) that has impressed you, share it with your friends.

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Not big online? No problem. Find out their customer care address and send them a letter. If you’ve been particularly impressed by a product, tell them. If one has let you down, tell them. You’d be surprised how much they value your feedback and it’s not uncommon for them to send you vouchers or samples by way of thanks.

 

So there you have it. Good luck and have fun, but most importantly, remember the biggest gift you’ll receive is your baby - everything else is just stuff.

 

 


GIVEAWAY: Win 1 of 3 BabySteps Scratch off Pregnancy Calendars (CD: 14/09/2015)

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“When you’re hugely excited about something, and counting down the days, it seems to take forever to happen”

Never a truer word was said.

When I think about my pregnancy, I was plagued by a mix of anxiety and excitement. I was apprehensive about every midwife appointment, frantically jotting down questions beforehand and babbling away throughout the sessions. If I was bad throughout my first pregnancy with Dex, having had an emergency c-section, I was even more nervous when Heidi was growing inside me.

I’d go so far as to say that both pregnancies were hellish. I felt like my body was morphing beyond all recognition, I was shattered and the responsibility of sustaining a life was frightening. I know I’m still responsible for them now they’re proper little people running around my lounge and fighting over the tv remote, but somehow it felt weightier when they were camping out in my belly.

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Although making my pregnancies fun would have been a tall ask, I really like this cool idea from Splash-Brands. They design all manner of quirky gifts, but this has to be my favourite.

The BabySteps Scratch-Off Pregnancy Calendar helps you countdown the days until you meet your new baby. You scratch a field off daily to reveal facts, tips and trivia about your pregnancy. It’s a neat alternative to app trackers and can be stowed away when baby arrives and kept as a memento of your pregnancy. Having something visual on the wall also helps your partner and wider family share in the excitement.

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One new field is scratched off every day, from pregnancy week 9 to week 38 (weeks 5 to 8 are always uncovered), which means there’s some 236 days to uncover. There’s information about baby’s development, astonishing general facts and helpful tips from experienced mothers and midwives, all of which relate to the particular pregnancy stage you’re at.

Arriving in an attractive gift-box, it would make a fab gift for an expectant mum, especially as they’re so reasonably priced at £12.90 from Amazon. To find out more, head to Splash-Brands.com, or check out their other gift ideas on Facebook.

GIVEAWAY TIME

Splash-Brands have kindly given me three of these to giveaway. So if you, or someone you know is pregnant, enter now for your chance to win!

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UK entrants only – you must be over 18 too (sorry)
The winners will be contacted by email and must respond within 3 days of having been emailed (I’ll try all known avenues to contact them) or a new winner/s will be drawn
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The winners names will be published on this site
There is no cash alternative

Find more competitions at www.theprizefinder.com


How pregnancy affects your vision

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I’ve written extensively on this blog about how pregnancy affects you physically. Pregnancy wasn’t kind to me at all and, by the end, I was utterly desperate to meet the babies that had caused such upheaval. Some women come through the experience unscathed, unfortunately I wasn’t one of them.

I had crippling headaches, morning sickness that didn’t quit, and breasts that leaked continually from 5 months. My gums bled, I had panic attacks that resulted in ambulances being called at ridiculous times in the morning, placenta abruptions and more.

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Pregnancy plays havoc with the body, fact. You watch your body morph beyond recognition and play host to a new life - feeding, nurturing and protecting the most miraculous and precious of things, a baby. Yet it’s often the invisible changes caused by hormones that cause the most upheaval.

Research is definitely key. Throughout pregnancy, sorting through what is to be expected, and what is symptomatic of something more concerning, will give you peace of mind and protect yourself, and your unborn child.

Arguably one of the most little understood areas is eyesight. Now, thanks to a recent survey conducted by Vision Direct (in conjunction with the testimonies of women from Mumsnet) we’ve now unpacked so much more about how pregnancy affects your vision, and the results make for fascinating reading.

Pregnancy and Vision Infographic In short, a staggering 70% of women reported vision impairment or dry and irritable eyes in pregnancy.

Just as pregnancy hormones affect the rest of your body, they are also to blame for changes to your vision. For example, just as pregnant women retain water in their legs and ankles, fluid is also retained in their eyes. The extra fluid affects the thickness of your cornea, resulting in blurred or distorted vision. Brendan O’Brien, Vision Direct’s Head Optician

The advice, as always, is to consult with your physician or GP. Although many chances in vision are temporary and normal, they could lead to early diagnosis of an underlying concern such as gestational diabetes or pre-eclampsia. You also shouldn’t change your prescription or get laser eye surgery while you are pregnant as this could potentially lead to overcorrection of your vision. Although most changes in vision will resolve themselves after you give birth, it’s always best to be on the safe side.

So it seems your vision, as with everything else, can be affected in pregnancy. These babies hey?!

Did you experience any chances in your vision when pregnant?

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