Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Review - Thrifty Minnesota Mama

Posted by Kim:

As written by Sarah on the Thrifty Minnesota Mama blog

As a Registered Nurse formerly working in labor and delivery I know the traditional hospital gown isn't exactly conducive to comfort and style. Enter the Binsi Labor and Birth apparel. Binsi has set out to create hospital equipment friendly apparel that you can wear during your labor and delivery. It is also stylish and comfortable allowing you to wear it as maternity wear before your delivery as well.

They offer a variety of materials from dressy to sporty. I tried the PrimaMama Sport skirt and found it to be very comfortable material that you could where anywhere.

The hospital gown can tend to make people feel more like they are ill and less like they are there to bring life into the world. The Binsi apparel is meant to make you feel beautiful and comfortable during your birth experience. No more bare buns to cover while you walk the halls in labor. Binsi also accomodates all labor positions. From a labor nurse's point of view it is also very medical staff friendly, with snaps on the sides of both the skirt and top making them completely accessible to medical equipment. You can even wear them if you get an epidural!

I also like that you can wear them throughout your pregnancy as well as during your labor and birth. They are also ideal to wear to prenatal appointments.

The Thankini also offers easy access for nursing your baby following delivery. So not only can you nurse immediately and easily, you can also wear it post-baby for easy access nursing.

From the website:

BINSI® Labor and Birth Apparel is a practical,and functional way to enhance your birthing experience.
-Look and feel more like yourself.
-Ideal for both home and hospital births.
-Accommodates all labor positions and medical equipment.
-Midwife, doctor, nurse and doula approved and recommended.
-Personalize your skirt with blessing beads to encourage you and your baby during labor
-Given as gifts by those in the know.

Win your choice of a Binsi skirt or top!

Here is how to enter to win:

* Visit Binsi and leave a comment telling me your favorite item that you would pick if you won. Remember to include your email address.

After you have completed your first entry you are eligible for additional entries. If you are unfamiliar with how to do this please see my post here. Remember to leave a separate comment for each additional entry and include your email address in at least one entry.

* Subscribe to my blog-remember to activate your subscription! Current subscribers count too.

* Follow my blog-Current followers count too!

* Enter any or all of my other giveaways- Leave a comment saying which giveaway you entered-you may leave a separate comment for each extra giveaway you enter

* Blog about my giveaway and link back to my site-Leave the URL where you blogged

* Grab my button-leave the URL where it is posted

* Stumble this giveaway

* Follow me on Twitter and follow Binsi and Tweet about this giveaway-You may Tweet daily and gain an extra entry each day that you tweet-limit 1 per day. Leave the URL where you Tweeted.

* Become a fan of Binsi on Facebook-Leave your facebook name

That's at least 9 ways to win plus you can get a daily entry by Tweeting and numerous extra entries by entering my other giveaways. Giveaway ends June 16th at 11:59pm. Winner will be drawn by random.org and announced on this post as well as emailed. Open to US only. Winner will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be drawn. Good Luck!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Doula Digest - Turning a Breech Baby

Posted by Kim:

I have a doula couple who are very excited about the arrival of their little one, but as of week 37 the baby is still breech (head up and feet down). My clients are being very realistic about the whole situation, but until the day they HAVE to have a cesarean birth, they are going to try everything to turn the baby. However, they are not interested or at this point willing to try an external aversion. So I have been doing some research trying to help them with suggestions about what they can do to try and get the little one get into position.

In order to gather information I searched on the internet, requested information from my Twitter following and most importantly consulted with two of my doula mentors. I am so blessed to be surrounded by so many wonderful, giving, experienced doulas! It sure makes being a new doula easier and makes me feel a lot more confident knowing that I have so many people I can turn to.

Anyway, when I searched the internet I found the Natural Pregnancy Project website and their 15 suggestions and was referred to the Spinning Babies website by my twitter friends and most informational a good doula friend sent me the information below that she has acquired through research and experience.

POSSIBLE REASONS FOR BABY BEING IN BREECH PRESENTATION

§ Low-lying placenta
§ Short or tangled cord or around the neck
§ Fibroids
§ Small baby with lots of room to move around
§ Polyhydramnios
§ Emotional reasons

STRATEGIES FOR HELPING BABY TURN IN UTERO

The following are some “tricks of the trade” used to help mothers encourage their babies to turn to a head-down presentation in preparation for delivery.

As you can see from the list above, at times the baby cannot turn due a medical complication. The methods described below are considered harmless ways of getting baby to turn, but there may be good reasons why your baby can’t. So please do not be discouraged if baby doesn’t turn, it may be the best possible outcome.

INCREASE FLUID INTAKE
Drink lots of fluids (water, milk, juice) because if the amniotic fluid is low and baby is less likely to turn.

SWIMMING FREQUENTLY, HANDSTANDS IN POOL
It has been proven that submersion in water for 10 days in a row can greatly increase amniotic fluid. Swimming frequently, for at least 45 minutes at a time, fully submerging the body, and turning in the water, and especially doing handstands in deep water have been especially helpful in helping stubborn babies to turn.

USE GELATIN RECIPE TO INCREASE ANIOTIC FLUID
Take a package of Knox gelatin, mix it with warm apple juice or water per directions, and drink the fluid after it cools down, but before it starts to gel (somehow, the gelatin helps the amniotic fluid increase). She can also substitute the knox brand for more natural type gelatins. If this doesn’t work for the baby, you will have beautiful hair and nails anyway!

SENSORY ATTRACTIONS/ REPELLENTS
Sensory attractions for the baby have also worked to help babies turn in utero.

This works by directing music (perhaps headphones or a small speaker) or light to where you want the baby’s head to be. Play soothing music such as lullabies or classical music on the very low belly near the pubic bone to entice the baby towards it. Some women have put a source of light between their legs in a dark room to attract the baby lower down.

Putting a bag of frozen veggies such as peas or corn several times a day on the fundus (top of the uterus) the current location of the baby’s head is may make the baby try to scoot away from it. A warm blanket over the lower belly and pubic bone are helpful. This can also be done in a warm bathtub – the baby may turn away from the cold toward the warmth

Perhaps a noise or vibration near the baby’s head can get it to turn away and down. Annoy that baby!

USING GRAVITY TO HELP BABY CORRECT ITS POSITION
Set up your ironing board against a bed or sofa, and use it to support your lower body, while you have your hips elevated above your chest (head on floor, butt in air on board). Lying tilted upside-down this way several times per day can relieve the pressure on your cervix, and help baby to flip. This is known as Dr. Souza's method or exhagerrated trendelenburg). You can also try it with 3 pillows under your bottom for 10 minutes twice a day with an empty stomach. Also kneeling and getting into a “floor-kissing” position, with your butt in the air is an alternative pose. Yoga exercises (such as sitting in the tailor position) can also prove helpful.

VISUALIZATION
Search for emotional reasons, such as fear of delivering vaginally or fears of imagined dangers, and do not hesitate to discuss these with your doula.

Visualizing the baby turning can relax the necessary muscles and ligaments to do so.

ACUPUNCTURE/ MOXIBUSTION
Here is some information kindly provided by local doulas, regarding accupuncture methods for assisting breech mothers:

“My best understanding of what moxibustion is: The Acupuncturist inserts a fine needle into any spot they feel it is necessary (depending on the condition they are treating). To enhance the effect of the acupuncture, they put a substance that looks like bits of sticky sponge on the end
of that same fine needle. Then they light it on fire. It sort of burns like a cigarette. The burning substance heats up the needle and causes an increased effect of the acupuncture. Another way they can do it (and our acupuncturist did it) is to remove the needle and do "direct moxibustion".
In this, she put a tiny chunk of the moxi (the spongy substance) directly on the client's skin (again on those same spots on her toes). Then, she lit it on fire. It sort of burned like a cigarette butt would and when the client said, "It's hot" the acupuncturist IMMEDIATELY pinched it off with her fingers. Then, did it on the other toe and repeated this process for a total of about 10 minutes. It usually only took about 4-5 seconds before it was "hot" to the client.

To turn breech baby: The spot is lower outer quadrant of your baby toe toenails on the skin.”

HOMEOPATHY
Homeopathic pulsatilla has been known to assist babies in flipping. For doses, or to discuss the ins and outs, talk to herbalists.

EXTERNAL VERSION
An MD can do external version, using ultrasound to physically turn the baby. They do this by palpating your abdomen with their hands. They will not do it, if they feel it is unsafe. Some midwives are also very skilled in external version.

CHIROPRACTOR: WEBSTER TECHNIQUE
Here is a description from the industry of the Webster In-Utero Constraint Technique:

Chiropractic care benefits all aspects of your body’s ability to be healthy.

This is accomplished by working with the nervous system—the conduit of intelligence between your brain and body. Doctors of Chiropractic work to correct subluxations (misalignments) of the individual spinal bones. When subluxated, these bones put pressure on the spinal cord and the spinal nerves causing malfunction in any part of the body.

One such malfunction may be the tightening of pelvic muscles and ligaments producing uterine constraint. It is these tense muscles and ligaments and their constraining effect on the uterus which prevent the baby from comfortably assuming the vertex (head first) position. The Webster In-Utero Constraint Technique is a specific chiropractic analysis and adjustment used to correct subluxations in the pregnant mother’s sacrum and pelvis. This relaxes the mother’s muscles and ligaments, providing the physiological environment necessary for normal baby positioning.

Dr. Larry Webster, Founder of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association developed this technique as a safe means to restore proper pelvic structure and function for pregnant mothers. In expectant mothers presenting breech, there has been a 75-95% success rate of the baby turning to the normal vertex position. Most commonly known for its success in turning
breech babies, any position of the baby other than vertex may indicate the presence of subluxation and in-utero constraint. It has been strongly recommended by Doctors trained in this technique, that the specific analysis portion of this technique be used throughout pregnancy, to detect subluxations and prevent in-utero constraint.

Because of the effect the chiropractic adjustment has on all body functions,

all pregnant mothers should have their spines checked regularly throughout pregnancy, optimizing health potential for themselves and their developing baby. Yes, chiropractic care from conception and continued after birth for both mother and child has given many families an opportunity for greater health.

WAITING
Finally, by simply waiting, some babies turn on their own. It can not be over emphasised that some babies have too short a cord to turn, or can not turn for a variety of reasons that make the breech position safer.

ON DELIVERING A BREECH BABY VAGINALLY

For a beautiful example of a vaginal breech delivery with no interventions, check this website. The mother delivered a BIG baby over an intact perineum (no tearing or instrument delivery!)

Birth Diaries

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

WEB SITES:

http://www.mother-care.ab.ca/rebozo.htm

www.epregnancy.com

http://www.birthdiaries.com/diary/47vbirth.htm

BOOKS:

Jean Sutton's book, Optimal Fetal Positioning

Breech Birth, Woman Wise, by Maggie Banks.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Leading Mom in Business

Vote For Us in the StartupNation Leading Moms in Business Competition

I recently became aware of a competition that Start Up Nation was sponsoring in conjunction with Ladies Who Launch and I had to find out more! I receive the Ladies Who Launch daily emails, but many times am so overwhelmed by how much email and reading I do that I skip reading these daily digests, I don't think I will do that again seeing as though I found out about this competition via Twitter. I voted for a few friends who had made the request, but then I started reading about it and I said to myself "We need to be a part of this." Granted the format of the competition is somewhat popularity based and the results are based simply on who gets the most votes, regardless of true quality. However, one would hope that the combination of a quality business/product and loyal friends and family you could acquire the most votes. So I figured what the heck, it certainly can't hurt.

I entered BINSI in the competition and we have until Midnight March 31st to acquire enough votes to be part of the top 200 vote getters. The problem, this competition has been going on for while and we are just entering in the last month. So what do we need? Your daily vote. You can vote for us once a day on the Start Up Nation website. Or you can simply click on the Vote for Us button on the BINSI website or on the blog! We hope you do think of us as one of the Leading Moms in Business and will consider voting for us everyday! We will greatly appreciate it!

A Tribute to Moms in Business - from the Start Up Nation website

Everybody knows one. Like a super hero, she balances running a family with the heroics of running her own business. We’re talking about moms in business, of course. And now, StartupNation is conducting its first annual ranking of these astonishing entrepreneurs and the businesses they run.

But, how do we know who’s the best of the best? We’re leaving that to you. Over the next few months, it’ll be your daily votes that will tell us who deserves to be named a winner. The list of the 200 winners will be published in May and will be ranked according to votes accumulated.

The competition has just begun taking entries, so sign up now. Or, if you know a dynamo mom who should enter, tell her to sign up!

To learn more about the competition check out the Start Up Nation website

Monday, January 19, 2009

Facebook etc.

Posted by Kim:

Trying to keep up with the times I have been actively participating on Facebook for personal reason, but now I am trying to bring BINSI into the new age too. Which of course is why I started this blog. My husband has been after me for over a year now to get this blog going. So now that I have caught the social marketing bug, I created a facebook page for BINSI and a Twitter account. We would love for you to become a fan of BINSI by searching for us on facebook and you are welcome to follow me on Twitter, my username is birthinbinsi. Remember that we love pictures. If you have any pictures of you wearing BINSI we would love to see them. You can always email them to me at kim@birthinbinsi.com.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Doula Wisdom Circle - January 13th

I have recently become obsessed with Twitter (my name is birthinbinsi if you would like to follow me) and have met several great new people with interesting ideas, quotes, support, and mini business consulting tips. You should check it out, it is pretty cool. Anyway, one of the Twitter gurus I have been following (and vice versa) is savvydoula. She has offered support as I was going through the births of my last two clients as well as advice on stalled labor and other questions I have had. It is amazing because my new Twitter friends seem to be immediately and almost constantly accessible, it is rather revolutionary I think. Well anyway, savvydoula is hosting a Wisdom Circle tomorrow and I just wanted to tell you about it just in case you would like to join in on the call.

"The Savvy Doula Community Wisdom Circle was created to bring together our community to connect and learn from one another. Held monthly over the phone, doulas are able to seek support, validation and gain new perspectives from the breadth of knowledge and experiences each brings to the call.

Facilitated by Darlene MacAuley, participants will have a safe space in which to share her story and offer and receive feedback from other doulas.

Each month, all participants need to bring to the call is a compassionate heart and an open mind. Participants will have the opportunity to share something that’s been going on with them. In response, those who share will receive acknowledgment and validation from others on the call. Those who share may also be offered new perspectives to the situation or may be asked to come up with their own new perspectives. There is no set agenda, but each participant will leave the call having received support, validation, new knowledge and inspiration."

The Savvy Doula Community Wisdom Circle will be held monthly on the second Tuesday of each month, from noon-1:15 pm Central Standard Time. For more information please check out her website http://www.savvydoula.com/savvy-support/savvy-doula-community-wisdom-circle/ or simply www.savvydoula.com

I am going to check it out and see how it goes. I am definitely in the doula information seeking stage. As my passion for being a doula becomes more and more important in my life, the more knowledge I am trying to absorb. However I am so lucky to have so many wonderful friends you have been doulas for many years and have taken their time to answer my questions and help suport me throughout my client's birth process. Does life get any better than having a beautiful circle of friends?