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Neonatal Baby Clothes From Cheeky Chums

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

This article was kindly provided by Shelia at Cheeky Chums

Babies in incubators have different needs to that of a newborn baby thats looked after on the maternity ward next to mums bedside. A premature or poorly newborn in the NICU or HDU unit would have tubes wires and monitors attached to baby. The
nurses need to get quick and easy access if an alarm goes off that is attached to baby.These specially designed neonatal baby clothes have been created with direct input from the neonatal nursing staff to make sure any clothing that baby wears in the NICU has been taken into account for babies being dressed in incubators.

No fuss, delicious attractive colours by Nanny Nicu with the easiest of dressing methods.

These Open out flat for minimum disruptions to a sleepy baby and one that has a ventilator or c-pap breathing tubes attached to babys face.The last thing any mum needs is to move a wire out of possition because of overhead baby gros.Its stressful enough seeing baby poorly and mummy feeling helpless sitting at babys incubator for most of the day.

Dressing baby in his or her own clothes has a huge impact on a mums and even the simplest task of care needs makes a mum feel needed. for more premature and neonatal baby clothes visit the online superstore at Cheeky Chums

All the Best from Sheila and everyone at Cheeky Chums

A Premature Baby Clothes Superstore “with delicious choices galore”

Full premature baby information & resource site

Baby Burial Clothes from 5 inches in length for tiny babies that sadly dont make it

Contact details :
Cheeky Chums Contact details… Tel (+0044) 01942 254259 or customer freephone number 0800 121 6424.
Head Office at 49 broadway Hindley Wigan Lancs WN2 4JP,UK.
VAT reg Number 986257075

New Baby – Worried About Breastfeeding In Public?

Friday, August 6th, 2010

This article was kindly provided by Keira O’Mara Inventor of the Mamscarf

Keira Inventor of the Mamascarf

Breastfeeding in public? No problem!

I can remember being pregnant and thinking about breastfeeding, it was something I knew I definitely wanted to do but it really scared me, not because I thought I might not be able to but the thought of having to do it in public.

Once I had had my little boy and had established breastfeeding, I knew that I had to go and do it. I can remember that first trip out with my friends and their babies to give me more confidence. We sat having a coffee and even with my back to the rest of the café it felt so strange unhooking my bra. I had never had issues on holiday on the beach in a bikini, so why now when I absolutely had to feed my baby?

It did get easier but I was never completely comfortable and there would always be a situation where someone would stare or look on disapprovingly and I would die on the spot. I tried everything to cover up, blankets, muslins, pashminas, you name it but nothing would withstand my wriggly baby and I would end up feeling exposed or he would get too hot. I was envious of those who were so comfortable feeding in public but that was never going to be me! The other thing that I hated about feeding when I was out and about was that the lack of cushions meant that I would get severe arm ache within 5 minutes of starting a feed.

It was on one occasion in the same café that I fed for the first time that I had a light bulb moment. I realised that if I could create something that would cover you while feeding but also provide you with additional support, a type of scarf that wouldn’t fall off would be perfect. Then I remembered that I was currently averaging about 5 hours sleep a night and had baby brain, as if I was in a position to create a new product! However, perhaps due to the excitement about my idea, that night my ever patient husband and I got to work cutting up sheets and making different shapes with them in order to see what would work best.

The Mamascarf in use

A few weeks and many trials down the line and I had come up with my design. Next I realised I needed a name and after lots of consideration Mamascarf was born! Fast forward almost a year and Mamascarf was launched (I have missed out the boring bits about trademarks, fabrics, suppliers etc but you can imagine a lot was involved!). I am now in the scary situation of having my own business. It’s very exciting and I can thoroughly recommend it, although there have definitely been some blood, sweat and tears along the way.

Highs have included being on This Morning, GMTV and finding out that celebrities including Melanie C and Leah Wood love their Mamascarves! Lows have been having my design illegally copied and spotting someone else trading under my name.

Happy Breastfeeding!

Keira O’Mara x

We are currently selling the Mamascarf at just £17.99 and its available in three great colours Black, French Navy and Cream presented in a lovely box it makes a great gift for any new mum or mum to be!