Monday, February 17, 2014

One Month & Two Month Favorites

These past 12 weeks have gone by so quickly. I can proudly say that my husband and I have survived probably the craziest months of our lives so far. Easton has been such a blessing in our lives , but boy has he given us a run for our money. Month one and two was all about all of us getting to know each other and adjusting to this huge lifestyle change. I am able to tell the difference between his cry's and I can change a diaper pretty darn fast (especially when he's screaming bloody murder in the middle of the night) now. The only disappointing thing was that I had to stop breastfeeding due to being really difficult and I wasn't producing enough for my little man. Here are some of our favorite products that got us through the first two months and I am still using most of it still today.

Boon Lawn, I think this is just the cutest drying rack for baby products. The "grass" is perfect for holding all the bottle parts. They also make "flowers" that you can add on and hang things off of them to dry. I am so happy that we have this because it's better to have all baby stuff together. It also is easy to maintain and clean.
Boppy Pillow, When you are breastfeeding, this is a mommy's best friend. However, I still continue to use this pillow as a way to either rest him on or use to lean on. As he gets older we can use as a little sit for him so he's not always laying flat.
Tommee Tippee bottles, I personally really like these bottles. The design is great, the nipple flow works good, and Easton seems to enjoy them. Everything seemed to be going smoothly until Easton developed colic. I still have them to use when he gets a little older. I may even purchase some of the "anti colic" bottles that they now have, they are just on the pricer side.
Aden + Anais swaddles, These muslin blankets are great. They are lightweight and breathable so that baby doesn't get too hot, but is still warm when you have them wrapped up.
Halo SleepSack, When you don't know how to swaddle with a blanket, these sleep sacks are the way to go. You also can rest easy knowing that your newborn won't magically unwrap their swaddle and have their face covered by a blanket. They still feel secure and work great for those cold nights.
Medela Manual Breast Pump, I say don't waste your money right away buying a breast pump until after you know if you will be able to continue breast feeding after leaving the hospital. I only was able to breast feed the first month, so I am extremely happy I didn't spend over 300 dollars on a pump. The manuals still work just as good, it is just annoying to have to sit there and do it yourself. You also need to pay attention to make sure you don't leak every where. Overall, I really liked using this pump.
Medela Contact Nipple Shield, I was giving one of these at the hospital awhile I was still getting used to feeding, and Easton was KILLING my nipples. I really liked using this, however you want to try your best to have baby suck directly on you or you will have to use every time.
Bamboobies, Your nipples are extremely sensitive at first and leaking, I really liked using these. They were a life saver.
Graco Swing & Rocker, This swing is a MUST on your registry. It really does its job, and really helps with keeping newborn calm and relaxed. We would just let Easton takes naps and hang out in it. He really likes it.
Advent Pacifier, I wasn't sure if I wanted to give Easton pacifiers, and luckily he isn't dependent on them. The nurses gave him one without asking me first (and they are luck I was going to use them anyway). Out of all the pacifiers we bought or were given, these are the only ones Easton will use. I think the design of the nipple is just a lot better for newborns and aren't huge like some others. He only uses it at bedtime and sometimes to calm him down when he gets overwhelmed or tired.
Medela Nipple Cream, I was in so much pain at the hospital and the nurses gave me samples. I really liked this cream and it really helped soothing.
Newborn mittens, All Easton wanted to do is grab his face and scratch. He got himself a couple of times too :/ Until you are comfortable cutting your baby's nails, keep the gloves on. And also until they stop constantly wanting to grab their face, these are the best way to prevent baby from hurting themselves.


Dr. Brown's bottles, Since Easton was developing colic (along with his formula causing problems), I had to purchase different bottles and try them out to see if it helped. Dr. Brown's really do work and their was improvement, however, they have so many parts and leak. The cap doesn't snap completely and when you shake the bottle formula leaks out. I'm sucking it up right now until Easton gets out of this phase, since the bottle itself is working for him.
Playtex Vent Aire bottles, I also purchased these bottles after a fellow mommy told me about them. I also like this bottle and Easton seems to also be doing well with it. I would recommend this bottle over the Dr. Brown's.
Gripe Water, My pediatrician told us to start using this when Easton first started having stomach problems and it works for colic and hiccups. We still use this every day. It really does help get rid of hiccups. It seems to be helping so we will continue to use it.
Gas Relief, Easton also has been having really bad gas (which does not help with his colic) and we also give him this with every bottle and at bedtime.
Baby Saline Spray, My pediatrician told us to use this when Easton seemed to be congested, this is great to use at night right before bed.
Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes, My mother-in-law bought this for Easton and told us it worked great for her other two grandkids. Whenever they were crying or fussy, it would help soothe them. This works with Easton to a point, but if he's past the point of being able to comfort him, we are out of luck. But we do play the music for him during tummy time and I bring this with us every time we leave the house.
Gym Mat, Great for letting his mind work and look at objects, along with doing tummy time. It's a great break from the swing and he can stretch out.
Bouncer, This was a god send when my boss gave me a similar bouncer chair that she wasn't using anymore. Easton LOVES it, and all he does is smile the second I put him in it. I sometimes let him nap in it too. I can have him in the kitchen with me while I'm trying to clean up quick, or in the bedroom while I'm folding laundry. The vibrating chair soothes him right to sleep.
Bath tub, Easton loves bath time and I think he likes this tub. We of course had to get him a spa tub (haha) but it honestly is great and affordable, plus as he grows we can still use it until he doesn't fit in it anymore.
The First Years Sound Machine, Mommy's best friend when your baby was colic or trouble falling asleep and/or staying asleep at night. If you keep this in your baby's routine at night, it will work wonders. I am soooo happy we ended up buying this. (SIDENOTE: we bought this the day after the night Easton cried for 5 hours straight)


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