3.29.2012

April Meeting

We're trying out a new day and time! Tuesday, April 10th @ 5pm!

This month's giveaway...Boppy Covers made by House of Henderson!
Three lucky moms will win these beautiful fabric and minky boppy covers, great for nursing and non-nutritive sucking, but also helps support baby's legs/bottom while doing skin-to-skin care (aka Kangaroo Care)!

Thank you to the NICU and Hospital Wide Breastfeeding Committee for participating in the Pick-a-Prize raffle! We've raised more than we could have imagined for refreshments and goodies for our pumping moms!  A special THANKS to our crafty colleagues who donated their goods and art for the raffle..is was such a success!  Winners of the raffle will be drawn this weekend!

3.21.2012

Pick-a-Prize!

On Monday some of our GEMs supporters launched a huge raffle for NICU staff to help raise money for the Group!

It is a "pick-a-prize" raffle, where one can purchase an unlmited number of raffle tickets and place them in any bucket corresponding to a prize!  One ticket = $1.00, OR 8 tickets = $5.00, it's a steal!  The items being raffled (all donated by our crafty NICU nurses!):
A personalized baby onesie/burp cloth
 A basket of baked goodies
 A Nursing Cover (donated by Liliacs & Lollipops)
 Mugs and Keurig Cup Basket
 Framed Professional Photograph of an Italian Getaway
 Decorated ID Badge Clips
 Hand Knitted Item of Choice


Thank you to Jennie and Kim K. for putting it all together, and Ali for all of your help!  Also, MANY, MANY, MANY thanks to our crafty creators for donating their art and goods for this raffle: Redell, Liz, Jenn, Pam, and Morgan!  Staff are really excited to purchase tickets and participate!!!

3.19.2012

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Great group on Saturday!  It was intimate, and all familiar faces from our previous meeting! I felt we were able to discuss more at length about some of the concerns the Moms have!  Our moms were also offering advice and support to each other, it was awesome!

One important topic we discussed was how to continue pumping when returning to work! This can be so stressful for any mom, trying to fit in an appropriate number of pumps in a work day.  It is especially stressful for a mom with low milk supply who is eager to give her sick child the best nutrition and immune protection!  It is essential to communicate with colleagues/manager about your plan to pump, and about appropriate locations for pumping, NOT in a bathroom or closet!!  Although difficult to pump every 3-4 hours while at work, it is important not to stress, and to fit pumps in when you can: before going to work, at lunch, and before heading home, before bed.  On the weekends or days off continue with a 6-8 pumps/day schedule.  Too much concern about the perfect pumping schedule is more likely going to lead to quitting, but even four pumps in a day is better than zero!  Also try cutting vertical slits in a sports bra to hold the pump flanges in place, to make the session hands-free!

 "What is Speech Therapy"?  ST assesses our NICU babies for readiness to safely feed by mouth.  They listen and look for suck, swallow, and breathing coordination to make sure the infant isn't aspirating milk into the lungs.  For moms who intend to breastfeed, ST should assess the baby at the breast!  Babies often perform milk transfer better at the breast than by bottle, as they can control flow better!

Cloth versus disposable breast pads?  We recommend using disposable breast pads, as there is a risk for yeast growth in the cloth pads, which can lead to mastitis.  NICU moms often use the hospital washing machines and it may be difficult to optimally wash cloth pads, which should be washed frequently and dried completely to prevent yeast/bacterial growth.  Disposable pads should be changed as they get saturated.

Below is our spread of free goodies for the moms who attended!  Each mom received a hand-sewn satchel for her pumping equipment, Medela lanolin, clean wipes (for cleaning pump parts on-the-go!), breast pads, and our GIVEAWAY of the Month: Tator Tops Nursing Boutique nursing covers and burp cloths!



Winners of our Tator Tops giveaway!


Thank you to my NICU colleagues Sherry, Liz, Ali, and Kim R. for the delicious treats and refreshments!  Kim K. also found Godiva chocolate "GEMS", perfect!

I congratulate all of our NICU moms who continue to pump through the emotional and physical ups and downs!  Remember, breast milk and skin-to-skin are incredibly important to a NICU baby's recovery, and unmatched by anything a doctor or nurse can provide!  Our pumping moms are doing their part in their infants' healing, and we should praise these wonderful ladies for the hard work they put in!  Great Job!




3.16.2012

Fundraising!

 Thanks to my friend and colleague, Morgan, for making these beautiful and fun ID Badge Clips!

These clips dress up our BORING employee badges!  They were offered for purchase to staff in the NICU, as well as to members of the CHOP Hospital Wide Breastfeeding Committee!  Our goal is to reach out to other units to raise more funds!

Funds raised go towards refreshments and snacks, and for special gifts for CHOP moms who attend the GEMs group!  Thank you to all who have contributed, either by donation or clip purchase!!

Later this month we hope to hold a small Pick-a-Prize Raffle, featuring items donated by some of our crafty NICU staff!

Stay tuned for updates on our upcoming GEMs meeting, Saturday March 17th, St. Patty's Day!!!

2.24.2012

Our next meeting...

...St. Patrick's Day!


We are trying to reach out to other units in the hospital besides the NICU.  Next week is the Hospital Wide Breastfeeding Committee Meeting, where representatives from all inpatient units and some outpatient units come to discuss breastfeeding/human milk issues and ways we can best support our pumping/breastfeeding moms and staff.  The flyer for next month's meeting will be handed out so these representatives can distribute to moms on their respective units!

I am excited to feature Tator Tops Boutique for our next giveaway!  We will be raffling off these beautiful nursing covers and matching burp cloths to THREE deserving mommies :)



These Nursing Covers/Hooter-Hiders/Ta-Ta Tents are great for pumping moms in the hospital, as there are limited pump rooms and many moms prefer to pump at their baby's bedside which is anything but private!  For those moms who don't care about letting 'em hang out, good for you! But for those who are a little more self conscious, these nursing covers can help make pumping in public a little less stressful (trust me, as an exclusive pumper, I used a Boobie Blanket to pump in the car, airport, in front of guests...)!

I anticipate more yummy baked goods and refreshments (half-caf coffee and tea were NOT winners at the last meeting) donated/baked by NICU Breastfeeding Committee members! Thank you!!!

I hope we see some familiar and some new faces on March 17th!!!



2.19.2012

Our first G.E.M.s Meeting!

It was SO exciting to see seven lovely, dedicated women arrive to our FIRST group yesterday afternoon! All are moms with children in the NICU with differing diagnoses, but all share the common thread of providing breast milk for their vulnerable infant!  We got to know each mom and her baby, and discussed pumping, milk supply, transitioning to breast, as well as myths/truths about breast milk and breastfeeding!
Here is what some of the moms had to say about the most helpful part of today's group:
"Relating to other moms"
"There was just a lot of good, useful information"
"[Learning] to keep a [pump] log to document time interval and amount"




Each mom received a hand-sewn satchel (modeled above by our beautiful participants; thank you Kim!) for storing pumping equipment, and Medela accessories (breast pads, lanolin, quick clean wipes). We provided some decadent muffins, truffles, scones, and fresh fruit...as well as Keurig drinks!

We also raffled off TWO sugar scrubs made by Sweet Sunny Girl. Thank you, Amy (fellow NICU nurse), for your sweet donation!!



Thank you, Moms, for a successful group. I hope you each walked away with some useful information, and ENCOURAGEMENT, as well as the power to advocate for your child and your plans to provide human milk/breastfeed!!!!

I am inspired by your stories and dedication to your babies, and I look forward to the next GEMs meeting in March!


The Inspiration...

...came to light during a conversation between two NICU nurses. 

One day, Kim told me a story of a critically-ill patient who was once on heart-lung bypass and recently had been doing great, was on full breast milk feeds, and almost ready to go home! Wonderful! Except, the baby was bottle feeding every feed and NO ONE told mom that her baby could finally attempt at-breast feeds! 

Most of our NICU moms give up on their plans to breastfeed, deeming it impossible since their baby is hospitalized (it is possible!).  And although some of our moms are committed to exclusively pumping and bottle feeding their child, for most, pumping-feeding-washing all day long is tedious work!  Other moms are never supported in transitioning their baby to breast in the hospital and then unsuccessfully try on their own to breastfeed at home.  Sadly, many moms give up on providing breast milk for their child once they are discharged home (sometimes even before they go home) even though the AAP recommends six months to one year of breast milk for all infants (and especially important for sick infants)! 

So, how can we support our moms???  There are breastfeeding support groups for healthy babies all over the country, but not one that I could find to support pumping moms with hospitalized babies. This is the population that needs the most support and education!   These moms are under a lot of stress, feeling helpless in caring for their child, are often separated from their personal support systems, and feel like they will miss out on the bonding experience of breastfeeding their baby!

Ta-Da!  The G.E.M.s Project was born!  Group of Empowered Moms is designed to support and encourage all moms with providing human milk for their hospitalized infant.  We will educate our moms on the Transition to Breast Pathway and give them the confidence to advocate for their plans to breastfeed to the nursing and medical teams!

I reached out to the Etsy community to help me with this cause, and I am overwhlemed with the encouraging responses and donated handmade goods to gift to our moms!  We have received sweet sugar scrubs, cozy boppy covers, adorable burp cloths, and whimsical nursing covers!!  Thank you to everyone who is helping us make this support group a success!

I hope you continue to follow us along this G.E.M.s adventure, as I will post regular updates and  pictures!!!!