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New baby on the way? Make life easier by hiring a hospital-style bassinet.

Amanda Duncan - Thursday, April 14, 2011
       

New baby on the way? Make life easier by hiring a hospital-style bassinet.


Preparing a home for a new baby is an exciting and joyful time but it can also seem a little daunting.
There are lots of decisions to be made and sometimes the “to do” list can seem overly long.

A top priority for all expecting parents is to decide where their newborn is going to sleep. Many parents-to-be like the idea of a bassinet, which provides a warm and cosy sleeping environment for a new baby. The compact size of a bassinet can be particularly useful if space in your home is limited or if you wish your newborn to sleep in your bedroom for the first few months.

But buying a bassinet can seem expensive, particularly since it will only be used for short time. A more cost-effective and convenient solution is to hire a bassinet for the first few months of your baby’s life.

Hospital Bassinet Hire specialise in the short-term rental of multi-functional bassinets. Used in many Australian maternity units these bassinets provide new parents with an easily manoeuvrable first bed for their newborn, which can also be used as a bath and change table.


A cost effective solution for expecting parents

Hiring a hospital-style bassinet offers several advantages to expecting parents. The multi-functional nature of the units saves the need to buy lots of separate pieces of equipment.  While a conventional style bassinet offers just a sleeping area, hospital-style bassinets provide a safe and cosy bed for newborns, double as a bath and can also be used as a changing table. A handy storage area for all baby’s essentials sits within the bassinet frame.

Hospital-style bassinets are also extremely mobile. Thanks to a sturdy, stainless-steel frame and large, lockable wheels the unit can be easily moved between rooms, including the bathroom, and is perfect for downstairs use in a two-storey home. The height of the unit and its easy mobility is especially appreciated by mums who’ve undergone a caesarean.

And with a hospital-style bassinet you can keep an easy eye on your new baby, through the clear sides of the sleeping capsule. This is particularly useful at night when you can watch your newborn without having to get out of bed and also great for older siblings who can view their new brother or sister from a safe distance.


Making life easier for new parents

Hospital Bassinet Hire’s professional service is designed to make life as easy as possible for expecting parents. The company will ensure delivery of your bassinet before you return home from hospital and collect it when no longer required.

Your bassinet comes complete with a hygienic waterproof mattress and is thoroughly inspected, clean and sanitised before each new hire. Once in your home it’s easy to keep clean and changing of linen is a breeze.

When your baby is ready to transition to a cot (usually between two to four months) Hospital Bassinet Hire will arrange to pick up the unit. No need to find storage space in your home for an item that is no longer needed.


Service recommended by new parents

Sandra of Darling Point made the decision to hire a bassinet for the birth of their first child, after a recommendation from a friend. Sandra said she appreciated “having the bassinet dropped off one week early, free of charge, before my scheduled c-section, so it was in the house, ready for when I came home from the hospital.”

Renee Malley was unaware that hospital-style bassinets were available for in-home hire until her husband was informed of the service in hospital after their child was born. Hospital Bassinet Hire arranged the delivery of a bassinet to their home at short notice. Being a practical parent, Renee appreciated the multi-functional use of the bassinets, “I didn't realise that you could use them as a bath. I only hired it for the mobility and the fact that you could see baby sleeping, the bathing turned out to be a bonus!” 


A great gift idea for expectant parents

Hospital Bassinet Hire also supplies gift vouchers, which can make a unique and thoughtful gift for expecting parents.

For more information: To hire a bassinet, order a gift voucher or find out more, visit www.hospitalbassinethire.com.au or alternatively give them a call on 0402 271 751 

Post natal: Taking Care Naturally!

Amanda Duncan - Friday, September 17, 2010

Post-natal care – Naturally!

 

Over many years of consulting with women and couples in reproductive health and fertility, it has become clear that the post-natal time which can be smooth sailing for some can be fraught with danger health wise for others.  In our so called ‘western civilized cultures’ parents, especially mothers are often isolated and lacking vital support to help them recover from the birth and settle into their new role.

 

So many women I have consulted with for post-natal issues such as depression, exhaustion, recurrent infection, including mastitis and feeling overwhelmed, under-supported and stressed have been in a situation before or during their pregnancy (or both) in which they have not been feeling as well as they could have and their nutritional status may have been compromised.  Many have also not had the help they need and deserve in their mothering. This is especially the case where there has been nausea and or more severe symptoms of ‘morning sickness’. 

 

One of the best preventative treatments that I have found for assisting recovery from birth and in the first few months of infancy is effective pre-conception and pregnancy care.  The many couples I have worked with from pre-conception through to post-natal times seem to have had a much better recovery and experience of the post-natal times than those I have seen who have not had access to effective pre-conception and pregnancy care. 

 

Some things to consider in preventing post-natal challenges are:


  • Pre-conception care – encompassing nutrient optimization, maximising health BEFORE pregnancy occurs, preferably leaving at least a 3 month period for pre-conception care.  It is often useful to locate a natural health practitioner experienced in reproductive health to assist you.  There are so many effective herbal and nutritional remedies available it can be confusing for those who do not have training in this area. 

  • Support – ensure BEFORE your baby is born that you have adequate support at home and in the community if you can.  By support I mean physical support, such as friends or relatives bringing food, helping around the home and assisting with support for your babe-caring, as well as social support such as friends and relatives who you can count on to be there for you.  If you can it is even a good idea to employ some housekeeping help for a while. 

  • Doula service – in many parts of the world there are now trained ‘doula’s’ – people who have done special training in order to support parents in pregnancy and post-natally.

  • Exercise – throughout the pregnancy unless there are contraindications this is extremely valuable for maintaining blood circulation, mood, energy, strong muscles.

  • Pre-Natal and Post-Natal Yogais a wonderful addition to your well-being regime.  In addition you may well make new friendships there which continue after your baby is born.

  • Pregnancy Care seek the support of not only your midwife and/or obstetrician but an appropriately qualified herbalist or naturopath or other natural health practitioner.  There are many herbs which are contraindicated in pregnancy and quite a few which are extremely valuable to use in pregnancy.  Each of my expectant mothers has a tailored program of diet, lifestyle, herbs and nutrients to have during the pre-conception, pregnancy and post-natal times.  It is especially beneficial to have some herbs to assist you as soon as the baby is born.  This can greatly aid recovery of energy.

  • Communication with your partner (if you have one!) is very important.  New dads in particular may not know what to expect and it is very easy to loose touch with each other as a couple at these times.  There is much that dads or partners can do to assist with the mother’s recovery and bond with baby.  Confidence is the key for some dads, as it can be rather daunting living with a newborn who look so fragile but can make enough noise to deafen all in earshot. 

  • REST, REST, REST did I say REST?  This is so important.  Some of you may feel extremely tired, depending upon your circumstances.  A little preventative care in the rest department can work wonders in preventing post-natal problems.  The old adage of ‘sleep when the baby sleeps’ is still as true today, but unfortunately a lot of people feel that they should be cleaning or other such work at every opportunity.   Try for at least 30-60 minutes a day of putting your feet up and being ‘off duty’.  It can make the difference between managing and feeling completely out of control. 

  • Body workmany of my expectant mums come for additional assistance in the form of Bowen therapy, which can greatly relieve aches and pains and relax the individual.  You may also like to consider chiropractic or osteopathic assistance or a good massage.

  • Counselling- Sometimes issues surface during pregnancy or post-natally which need to be addressed. These may be to do with relationship issues with your partner, family, friends, childhood situations, fears about birthing and caring for your baby.  This is an excellent time to have the support of a good counsellor or physchologist.

 

  • Dietary intervention is very important.  You would benefit from having adequate protein, complex carbohydrates and essential fatty acids, such as fish oil.  In addition some nutrients are invaluable post-natally and as well as preconceptually such as zinc, folic acid, multi vitamins and minerals, to name just a few.  I outline an appropriate diet in my Radiant Women book mentioned below. 

 

  • Hormonal havoc – many women I have worked with have said that they felt like ‘their hormones were going EVERYWHERE but where they should be’ post-natally and sometimes in pregnancy.  In my book ‘Radiant Women – simple steps to better menstruation and menopause’ I outline a hormone balancing and energy promoting diet and lifestyle program as well as some simple natural remedies to achieve ‘hormone balance’ and vitality. You can view a short video about this book on our YouTube channel via www.radiant-women.com.  or see the shopping pages (bookshop) on www.radpads.com.au.

 

Enjoy your baby and your family!!!!!!!!  A little care now can prevent many problems later.


Wendy Dumaresq

Dip Med Herb, Ad Cert NFM, B.Bus


info@naturalwomannetwork.com.au   Website: www.naturalwomannetwork.com.au

A big thankyou to Wendy for her wise words on natural post-natal care!

 

 

 


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