New Mum Corner

What should go in your hospital bag - for you and baby.

What should go in your hospital bag - for you and baby.

What should go in your baby bag, for you and your baby.

Libby Cain.
Libby is a nurse, midwife, lactation consultant and childbirth educator.

The very start of Labour - Latent phase. 

The very start of Labour - Latent phase. 

The early stage of labour is called the latent phase, this is the preparation phase and it is important to let it unfold at its own pace, trust your body, it knows how to do this.

By Libby Cain.
Libby is a nurse, midwife, lactation consultant and childbirth educator.

Newborn Skincare.

Newborn Skincare.

A newborn baby's skin is very fragile and delicate, as it can take up to a year to form the protective acid mantle of healthy adult skin. Baby's skin is also 20-30% thinner so is particularly sensitive to drying, rashes, and reactions to skincare products.

Libby is a nurse, midwife, lactation consultant and childbirth educator.

Lecithin use in breastfeeding for recurrent mastitis and blocked ducts. 

Lecithin use in breastfeeding for recurrent mastitis and blocked ducts. 

For breastfeeding women who suffer from blocked/plugged ducts or recurrent episodes of mastitis are often advised by their midwife or lactation consultant to increase their intake of lecithin.

By Libby Cain. Libby is a nurse, midwife, lactation consultant and childbirth educator.

Understanding Thrush.

Understanding Thrush.

Thrush can be present in your nipple or your breast and is due to an overgrowth of one type of fungus. It is hard to grow on a swab so diagnosis is often just after considering a mum's symptoms. Unfortunately it is one of the major reasons woman often give up feeding.

By Libby Cain. Libby is a nurse, midwife, lactation consultant and childbirth educator.

Expressing colostrum before the arrival of your baby.

Expressing colostrum before the arrival of your baby.

Although colostrum is produced from as early as 16-22 weeks it may not be visible until 28 weeks. From this time it is possible to gently squeeze around the areola and see this yellow early, concentrated milk or you may see signs of colostrum-yellow flakes on your nipple.

By Libby Cain. Libby is a nurse, midwife, lactation consultant and childbirth educator.

After your body left mine, my guarded heart is now completely exposed.

After your body left mine, my guarded heart is now completely exposed.

In those precious first moments, after your body left mine, a hazy cloud shifted instantly. One I didn’t realise was smothering me.

By Lacey Owen.

Entering as a woman, departing as a mother. I wish those corridors could applaud you.

Entering as a woman, departing as a mother. I wish those corridors could applaud you.

She walks slowly toward labour and delivery cradling her tight swollen belly. A loving gesture she doesn’t even realise she’s making and soon it’ll be gone.

By Lacey Owen.

They said,  they said, they said...we are helping our babies too much.

They said, they said, they said...we are helping our babies too much.

THEY SAID, you're helping him too much, you'll regret that,  they said. They denied us of our rods, and filled our hearts with dread.

We may not love the skin we're in postpartum, but they do.

We may not love the skin we're in postpartum, but they do.

We hang onto the looseness, cry over the leakage and break ourselves over what we ‘should be’.
But they know of no comparison, only the you of yesterday and the you of today.

Today the little man is one month, but instead of the usual "everything is happy days photo" I'm posting this one...

Today the little man is one month, but instead of the usual "everything is happy days photo" I'm posting this one...

Today I'm tired, you have been on me since 5am and it doesn't seem like you will be moving anytime soon. So instead of getting angry or upset I just sat here thinking how special this actually is...

Dear New Mama.

Dear New Mama.

There will come a time where all of this is a distant memory. But in the beginning...There will be waves, joy, despair, Anxiety.

This is normal. This is real life. It’s a sign of what it just accomplished. Out and proud my friends.

This is normal. This is real life. It’s a sign of what it just accomplished. Out and proud my friends.

You don’t have a long way to go till your back to normal.

THIS is normal.

That first year, the year that two became three. No more hot tea.

That first year, the year that two became three. No more hot tea.

The year of not leaving your side

For more than an hour

And feeling revived

From a two minute shower

It's ok if you don't want to wear these stripes like badge of honour.

It's ok if you don't want to wear these stripes like badge of honour.

It's ok to not love the scars that gave you your daughter. It's ok to not feel grateful for them in spite of the women who pray for them.It's ok to look in the mirror and not recognize this body and wonder if these negative thoughts you'll overcome.

One day I will look you in the eye & tell you the honest truth.

One day I will look you in the eye & tell you the honest truth.

One day I will look you in the eye and tell you the honest truth.

I'll let you in on a little secret.

Want to know?

I didn't love it all.

I didn't love it all.

I didn't love being pregnant but I loved knowing we shared the same body as you grew for 40 weeks, your heart right next to mine. I didn't love my leaking, swollen, stretched, slow, heavy and sore postpartum body. But I loved knowing it had carried you here safely, earth-side.

I visualized motherhood in so many ways other than how it played out.

I visualized motherhood in so many ways other than how it played out.

I wanted to conceive quickly & easily.
It took 2 years, surgery & many failed pregnancy tests.
I wanted a fit active, pregnancy.
I could barely walk, gained nearly 30kgs.

Mama - Your Body.

Mama - Your Body.

Your loving arms have picked up, put down, carried, cuddled, hugged, comforted, jigged.
They’ve remained welcoming through all life’s trials and when open, provide the most perfect comfort your child will ever know.

I see you Mama, and something about you has changed…

I see you Mama, and something about you has changed…

I don't think I've ever seen you more beautiful.
You may have forgotten this amongst the throws of motherhood and find it hard to see it through the blur of these early days, but I see you.