Tuesday, November 30, 2010

NCT's new Postnatal Line provides support for new mums


Becoming a parent is an exciting time, but it can also be utterly overwhelming. It can help to run worries past a non-judgemental experienced person, which is why NCT’s new Postnatal Line has been set up.

The qualified NCT Postnatal Leaders who staff the line are skilled in providing a listening ear as well as support and information on concerns from baby routines to body image after birth. The helpline number is 0300 330 0773, open 9am – 1pm Monday - Friday. Calls are charged at local rates.

NCT Postnatal Leader Juliet Pollard answers a query on sleep routines from one new mum, below:

“I am a new mum, and concerned that my four-month-old isn’t sleeping for long stretches at night. It seems like everyone else’s baby is able to settle themselves, but Harry is very demanding.

“He only sleeps for a couple of hours before waking up crying. I comfort him, but then feel guilty and worry this will make things worse. Am I making a rod for my own back?

“My partner and I are exhausted. It’s affecting our relationship with each other and our son, as we’re too tired to enjoy him during the day.

“What am I doing wrong?”

Yours Sincerely,

Emily Green

Juliet Pollard, NCT Postnatal Leader, says:

“New parents often feel they are getting everything wrong, while everyone else has the right answer.

“At NCT, we think there is no right answer – except to go with your gut feeling once you think you have enough information.

“As with most parenting issues, there are many different opinions on sleep. Some experts say it’s natural to respond to your baby if he wakes in the night, especially for the first six months or so, while others reckon it’s important to develop a routine by a few weeks.

“Young babies have small stomachs and frequent night-waking is therefore a normal part of development for most babies. Feeding him when he feels hungry and helping him cope with discomfort or distress are important ways of showing him he is cared for. This does not mean you are spoiling him, you are simply meeting the basic needs of a new person.

“If you want to encourage your baby to start settling himself, you could try introducing a bedtime ritual such as a bath, changing into sleep clothes, feed, and then singing a song whilst keeping light to a minimum. Over a few weeks a baby usually associates the order of activities with settling for a longer sleep.

“But if you talk to friends who have a routine, they will probably say it just started happening without them doing anything special. Using your mothering instinct to find your own way with your baby is probably the most used strategy; most of us feel like we make it up as we go along.

“Remember, you are not alone. NCT’s recent postnatal care survey of 1,260 first time mums found that emotional support, physical care and information provided to first time mums was sadly lacking leaving many mum feeling abandoned and uncertain."

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

It's snowsuit time!

Yes, if the weather reports are to be believed, the first snow of the year will fall later this week so you'll want to make sure you're prepared.

These Bush Baby Hot Tot Waterproof Snowsuits are perfect for keeping kids warm and dry in any adverse weather conditions and there are currently two available on Nappy Valley.

With snowsuits for outdoors and hot chocolate indoors, you won't go far wrong.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Rose Cottage Wendy House would make a great Christmas gift

How are you getting on with your Christmas shopping? Started yet? Time is running out, but if you still have gifts to get, don't panic - there are lots of wonderful toys on Nappy Valley, many of them as good as new.

How about this Rose Cottage Wendy House with matching kitchen set including sink, washing machine and cooker? Not only is it a fabulous play space, the two halves can be closed, making it a great storage area for all those new Christmas toys too.

Monday, November 08, 2010

Beautiful Pottery Barn sleigh crib

Pottery Barn may well be best known here thanks to that episode of Friends (The One With the Apothecary Table), but their furniture is absolutely gorgeous.

Just look at this beautiful espresso-coloured sleigh crib on Nappy Valley.

Bought for $700 at Pottery Barn in the US, it's in excellent condition and listed at just £200. Available with mattress if needed, it has three height positions and a movable side rail and would be an extremely stylish addition to any nursery.


Monday, November 01, 2010

Cocoon UK Maternity Support

Having a new baby can leave even the most resilient of us feeling overwhelmed, not to mention sleep deprived (as I well know!).


After suffering from severe post natal depression following the birth of both her children, Louise Moxon wanted to turn her experience into something positive. The result is Cocoon UK, which provides a highly personal service to give new mums as much practical or emotional support as they and their families need during pregnancy and post birth.


Whether you need full time help in caring for your newborn, help with breast feeding or simply a good night's sleep, Cocoon can provide experienced and lovely maternity nurses, night nannies and sleep trainers. Louise interviews all her staff personally and, uniquely, they have all undergone training in post natal depression, so she really can match the right help to the right family.


Visit www.cocoon.uk.com to find out more about the pre- and post-natal services they provide. Nappy Valley users will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee by quoting "Nappy Valley".