Friday, February 27, 2009

DotComMothers.com

Posted by Kim:

Our Interview posted on DotComMothers

Birthing Clothes - Meet Carri Grimditch and Kimberly Taylor of Binsi™

I have two guests today - Carri Grimditch and Kimberly Taylor of Binsi™. The company sells specially designed birthing clothes - tops and skirts aimed at making women feel more relaxed and comfortable at the time of giving birth. Their birth / labor clothing has attracted wide media attention. In my interview the owners share their business tips and tell us their business story. Lets move on then and learn more about these unique labor and delivery clothes business. Read and get inspired.

BINSI® is a unique Labor & Birth Apparel and Jewelry line designed to empower women during pregnancy, birth and beyond. BINSI® is a wonderful way to help mothers create a more normal and personal birth experience. These functional and practical skirts and tops are designed to be stylish and comfortable during third trimester, labor & birth as well as postpartum recovery. BINSI® Birth Wish Bracelets and BINSI® Blessing Beads offer a unique way to connect friends and family to the mother-to-be, and surround her with a network of support and love.

How did you come up with the idea for your birthing clothes business?

The idea began when Carri was preparing for the birth of her second child. She knew that she didn’t want to wear a hospital gown, but also knew that it would need to accommodate the medical equipment she might need, and the physical needs of moving while laboring. She then started to put together different design ideas until she found one that would work. She learned how to sew to make her skirt, which is a story in and of itself, but ended up with a great looking skirt that was better than she expected to wear during her labor and birth.

Was it hard to promote the labor and delivery clothes in the initial days?

The idea was not difficult to promote in the beginning because Carri never intended it to become a business. However, after telling other friends and doula clients about what she chose to wear at her birth, they wanted them too. They told their friends and clients and soon she was sewing a lot of skirts, and still not a good sewer - 4 hours per skirt!

Did you have a business plan when you started?

After Carri exhausted her own abilities, and that of a neighbor who also sewed, she realized that it was time to create a real company. When Carri made that decision BINSI® did start off with a business plan. It was a difficult to create it, but well worth it!

What is your number one stress relief tactic?

Carri: Spending a day not working or cleaning. Just hanging out with my husband and kids.

Kim: Putting all the work aside (and my cell phone where I can’t hear it) and simply being a Mom for the afternoon!

Give us some of your time management tips?

Carri: Work when you have time to sit down and actually accomplish something. I have learned the hard way that constantly trying to fit things in while the kids are around is too difficult, everyone ended up with less, and it wasn’t worth it.

Kim: Find a friend who needs help too and set up a regular kid swap. I can get more done in 3 hours alone than 8 hours trying to be business person/mom. Everyone suffers and my stress level increases exponentially. In addition, I prioritize the things I have to do and if I can do it at night after the kids are in bed then I wait to do it then. Quiet day time hours are precious and I hate to spend them doing things I can do in the evening.

Finally, your five keys to success?

1. Truly believing in the benefits of our products. We not only want the business to succeed, but we are truly passionate about wanting to empower women through their birth experience.
2. Maintaining our focus on creating quality products that are focused on the mother and her needs.
3. Specific job responsibilities and expectations.
4. Specific job responsibilities and expectations.
5. Most importantly a close friendship between us.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Pregnancy - Pregnancy with 3 Kids

Posted by Carri:

One amazing thing about having a large family is how you are able to handle other kids while being sick, tired, and just plain out of sorts. I can’t say that I have any answer to this, other than we are all given just enough to get through. I have found that guilt and frustration only made the experience worse. I had to keep reminding myself that I was giving my children the gift of another sibling, rather than my damaging them by not being engaged with them all the time. I am also blessed with an amazing middle child who is the best big brother to my 2 year old. They love playing together and entertained each other, which gave me the freedom from having to come up with activities or be the activity most of the time. This is another blessing of a large family - playmates!

Product Review - Bella Band

Posted by Carri:

With this being my 4th pregnancy, I have many clothes left over, and many that have been loaned to me. However, I did make a purchase this time around that I had not made before – the Bella Band. It is great! I have a couple pairs of pants that are super cozy for winter (fleece lined!) and I couldn’t think to part with, and Bella Band made that possible. It is just a simple tube of spandex material that fits over your belly and pants. It reduces the exposure of the buttons flaring, and it keeps people from seeing my underwear – which are all good things! It was a fairly inexpensive and worth while purchase.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Partnerhships - Operation Special Delivery

Posted by Kim:






BINSI® Supports Operation Special Delivery


BOULDER, Colo. ---- BINSI®, the leading manufacturer of stylish and hospital-friendly labor and birth apparel, has partnered with the Childbirth and Postpartum Professional Association (CAPPA) to support Operation Special Delivery. Operation Special Delivery provides trained volunteer doulas to pregnant women whose husbands or partners are deployed, have been severely injured, or who have lost their lives due to the current war on terror. The CAPPA-certified doulas offer emotional, informational, and physical support to the women during childbirth in the absence of their husbands.

BINSI®, a female-owned company since its inception in 2005, is committed to supporting women through pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Through this partnership, BINSI® is donating 5 percent of their sales to CAPPA for Operation Special Delivery.

“No woman should ever have to give birth without someone there to lovingly support her,” says Carri Grimditch, founder and co-owner of BINSI®. “Operation Special Delivery offers that support by providing doulas to the women whose husbands or partners are away making an immense sacrifice for our country.”

Just as it’s important for women to feel comfortable and empowered by the clothing they wear during labor and birth, it’s also important for them to have people there to advocate for and encourage them. Research has shown that women who have a doula present during labor are less likely to require emergency C-sections and other invasive medical procedures. “Partnering with Operation Special Delivery seemed like a natural fit for BINSI®,” Grimditch says.

About BINSI®
BINSI®’s mission is to help women feel supported and empowered throughout their pregnancy, labor, and birth by offering products that make them feel beautiful, healthy, and in control of their motherhood journey. BINSI® labor and birth apparel is comfortable, modest, and stylish while still being fully compatible with any labor position and medical equipment—a great alternative to unflattering, immodest hospital gowns. All BINSI® products are tested and approved by mothers, doulas, midwives, obstetricians, and nurses. For more information about BINSI®, visit www.birthinbinsi.com

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Pregnancy - Spotting during the 1st trimester of pregnancy

Posted by Carri:

One part of my pregnancies is spotting during the 1st trimester, and is easily one of the worst and most stressful parts. Starting with my 2nd pregnancy, I would start spotting during my 5th week and usually spot until 12 weeks. I found with this current pregnancy that it was often worsened by stress and doing too much. I always had ultrasounds early to check the viability of the pregnancy, and even though once they found the heartbeat my chances of having a miscarriage went down significantly, I never stopped worrying until I was out of the 1st trimester. I did suffer one miscarriage, but there was no spotting beforehand. I just woke up with a lot of bleeding, and it only increased from there. There seems to be no cure to spotting, it just seems to be what some women’s bodies do, and others do not. All I can say is that I learned from my miscarriage that I knew how short and precious life was and I vowed to love these tiny babies as much as I could, for as long as I could. I also found this was a great opportunity to challenge and rest in my faith. For those of you who are also experiencing spotting, I hope and pray that you are made stronger and that your pregnancies end with a healthy happy baby in the end.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Reviews - Barefoot Mommies

Posted by Kim:

Check out the awesome review we received from Angela of Barefoot Mommies! Read the review and leave a comment for a chance to win the BINSI Birth Skirt of your choice.

Angela says "Now, I'm not pregnant, nor have I just had another baby, but that doesn't keep me from wearing this. It is BEYOND comfortable! You can even wear the skirt out and about. After you have your baby, it comes with draw strings so you're still able to wear it even after post baby weight. Which I think is awesome because you will get what you paid for and then some.
When Binsi contacted me, I was excited...Course with someone not being pregnant I was a little hesitant because I figured it's just for pregnant women, but I LOVE this skirt, my gosh. I can't say enough about the comfort of it."

What an honor for us!

Friday, February 20, 2009

Partnerships - BeadforLife

Posted by Kim:

BINSI and BeadforLife Partner to Support Women Worldwide

BOULDER, Colo. — BINSI, the leading manufacturer of stylish and hospital-friendly labor and birth apparel, has partnered with BeadforLife, a non-profit organization that creates opportunities for Ugandan women to lift their families out of extreme poverty by creating and selling goods in a fair trade market.

BINSI, a female-owned company since its inception in 2005, is committed to supporting women through pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Through this new partnership with BeadforLife, BINSI now offers Birth Wish Bracelets, the perfect gift for expectant mothers and their friends and family.

“All over the world, pregnant women are showered with support and prayers for their unborn children,” says Carri Grimditch, founder and co-owner of BINSI. “Our BeadforLife Birth Wish Bracelets are a wonderful expression of those blessings for the women who wear them, as well as a perfect way to support the betterment of women worldwide.”

Each bead on the Birth Wish Bracelet is handmade from colorful recycled paper, resulting in a unique, vibrant look. The bracelets can be given to family and friends as favors at baby showers and blessingways—wearing them is a visible reminder to loved ones to keep the mom-to-be in their thoughts throughout her pregnancy, birth, and transition to motherhood. Plus, 100 percent of BeadforLife net profits go toward support such as food, clothing, and education for impoverished families in Uganda.

Birth Wish Bracelets are available for $6 each and you can create your own pack by ordering as many bracelets as you need, ideal for group purchases such as baby showers or blessingways. All bracelets are one-of-a-kind and come with a keepsake card for loved ones to write a wish, blessing or prayer that will be treasured by the mother-to-be for years to come.

About BINSI

BINSI’s mission is to help women feel supported and empowered throughout their pregnancy, labor, and birth by offering products that make them feel beautiful, healthy, and in control of their motherhood journey. BINSI labor and birth apparel is comfortable, modest, and stylish while still being fully compatible with any labor position and medical equipment—a great alternative to unflattering, immodest hospital gowns. All BINSI products are tested and approved by mothers, doulas, midwives, obstetricians, and nurses. For more information about BINSI and BeadforLife, visit www.birthinbinsi.com