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The Little Lilypad is a lifestyle blog mostly written by a mum to two beautiful, cheeky and entertaining daughters. It is sometimes written by the Man on the Pad or by one of our baby bloggers. Occasionally we accept guest posts too. There is frequently talk of sustainable living, saving money, lifestyle and travel. It is hopefully helpful, sometimes funny and always honest.

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  1. This is an ode to my unborn baby,
    now I appreciate that this may sound a little crazy,
    but those who know me will appreciate my cause,
    those who dont, apologies for the lack of a pause,
     
    A new baby is a gift of happiness and joy,
    Whatever the flavour, be it a girl or a boy,
    With a growing waistline and glamorous belly band,
    I have had to admit to needing a helping hand
     
    At first I thought it was because I had aged another 6 years,
    but when the aches in my hips nearly brought me to tears,
    I decided to take some remedial action,
    To give the control freak inside a little satisfaction
     
    At first I tried antenatal yoga to ease the pain,
    But after being stuck on the floor, it was still the same,
    I am generally fairly tolerant of the odd niggle,
    But this pain is going beyond a giggle
     
    So the midwife referred me for pregnancy physio
    And my other half encouraged me to go
    So there I was with 5 other women walking like Elvis,
    All of us having severe problems with our pelvis,
     
    So apparently we need to rest and not hustle,
    and work on tightening the pelvic floor muscle,
    None of these things seem to work well with me,
    But I refuse to let SPD get the upper hand you see
     
    Symphysis pubis dysfunction is its actual name
    And the pressure on my pelvis is certainly to blame,
    But I cant be cross with my unborn baby,
    But a little frustrated with my own body maybe
     
    So after discussions with our fabulous facebook fans,
    I have lots of recommendations, ideas and plans,
    from pillows to assist me to sleep at night,
    to elastic bands to hold my pelvis tight
     
    We stock pregnancy pillows on the Lilypad,
    Never has our product range made me so glad,
    So with more physio planned in the weeks ahead,
    And a new regime for sleeping in bed
     
    I refuse to let SPD get me upset or frightened
    because in all honesty I remain totally delighted,
    that I have this miracle happily growing on the inside,
    I can put all the pain and discomfort to one side
     
    You will always hear the phrase no pain, no gain,
    And with pain gaining momentum like a runaway train,
    This isnt always fun but I can see the light at the end
    So SPD you can give me pain but I will not bend
     
    I may have to do an extended version
    When we've encouraged a little gentle coersion
    of this pelvis of mine and the pain its dealt me,
    And I can hopefully share the safe arrival of a happy healthy baby!
     
     
     
  2. Breastfeeding is absolutely a personal choice but given that it is National Breastfeeding Awareness week in the UK and we have a vested interest in all things baby, this weeks blog is about mums, boobs and babies!
     
    To quote the guardian.co.uk, Friday 17 June 2011. "The last official breastfeeding figures were published in 2007, and showed only a 2% increase over the previous 20 years. Less than half – 48% – of mothers were breastfeeding at six weeks. Only a quarter of mothers were breastfeeding at six months. Exclusive breastfeeding was highest among women from professional and managerial occupations, aged over 30 and with higher levels of education. Most women were willing to try – before the birth, 70% of women said they would like to breastfeed and 84% said they were aware of the health benefits"
     
    I have to admit to being quite shocked at these statistics but it is hardly surprising when many public restaurants and venues dont actively support mothers who breastfeed (maybe they worry that a child drinking milk could be purchasing a latte or two?).
     
    Not everyone can or wants to breastfeed but with my first child I gave it a go! It was a fantastic bonding experience, I didnt put pressure on myself and I felt it was a gift from me to her. Six years on (and finally pregnant again), I wouldnt have to worry about throwing a muslin square over my shoulder or leaving the room as there are so many mumpreneurs inventing fantastic discreet breastfeeding scarves and wraps, that discretion is no longer an issue.
     
    I am not suggesting for one single moment that when baby number two arrives, it will be an easy experience because any mother will tell you, no two children are the same. I can only hope that I can breastfeed and baby is happy. Oh and it also gives me another reason to shop for "essential" breastfeeding scarves!!!
     
  3. We are delighted to introduce a guest post on our blog from the lovely ladies at www.mumsmall.com on safety advise for children.

    Toy Safety Advice for

    Babies, Toddlers & Children

    One of the biggest concerns of parents is keeping their children safe. Therefore when it comes to providing toys for their children, parents want to choose ones that are both safe and enjoyable. However, the overwhelming number of toys on the market can make the process of choosing the right ones a bit more difficult at times. The following information is designed to make choosing the right toys for children of all ages a little easier.

    Toy Safety - Newborn to 12 Months

    Newborns typically do not need toys to enjoy themselves. Since much of their learning takes place through sensory observations, simply talking to and singing with your baby can provide hours of entertainment. As your baby gets a little older, you may want to provide him with simple rattles, cloth books or hanging mobiles. The main concern regarding toys for this age group is that they are free of small parts. Loose or small parts can break off, creating a choking hazard for children in this age group. Since younger children are likely to put everything into their mouths, be sure to check toys regularly for loose parts or sharp edges that can cause injuries.

     

    Toy Safety - One to Three Years

    Children in this age group are still likely to be putting toys in their mouths, which is one of the primary ways that they explore their environment. Aside from continuing to avoid toys with small parts, you must also be mindful of the types of toys that any older children in the home may play with. If you have older children at home, ask them to play with the toys more suited for their age groups in their rooms instead of in areas that are shared with younger children. This helps ensure that no small pieces are left behind for a younger child to find later on.

    As your child approaches the age of three, he will likely be ready for toys that are a bit more advanced. Since toddlers are constantly on the move, look for toys that enhance this growing ability. Balls of all sizes are popular choices for children this age and they also serve to help enhance your child's hand-eye coordination. Building blocks can be educational and fun, especially if they feature numbers or letters on the sides. Also, continue to encourage your child's interest in books as they approach the age when they begin to learn how to read. Providing a safe playing environment for your child indoors and outside can help them prevent unnecessary injuries and make playtime more enjoyable for the entire family.

    Toy Safety - Four to Eleven Years

    As children approach the ages of four and five, they are preparing to enter school. Instead of the toys they once favoured when they were toddlers, they will be learning new and more advanced skills. Children this age love to paint, colour and draw. They also enjoy ride-on toys such as tricycles, which helps them continue to develop their coordination. Books will likely become even more appealing to your child as they begin to recognize letters and numbers. All of these types of toys will help prepare them for their school career just around the corner. 

    School age children enjoy imaginative play a great deal. Provide them with toys that allow them to use their imagination as well as artistic abilities. In addition, be sure that any toys that make noises are not too loud, as this can cause hearing loss in young children. Be very careful with toys that can cause a great deal of bodily injury if misused, such as bikes and trampolines. Since children many times underestimate the dangers of such toys, it is the responsibility of the parents to be sure that these items are used in the proper way. 

    Once children approach the ages of eight to eleven, their interests will likely change once again. With a growing need for independence, children this age will enjoy more advanced types of toys such as bicycles. They may also take an avid interest in electronic games at this age. Be sure that they practice safety precautions when playing outdoors and ensure that you know the rating and content of any electronic games that they may play.
     

    Toy Safety - Twelve Years and Over

    Children in this age group are the most likely to suffer physical injuries from things like bicycles, roller blades, skateboards and trampolines. Always ensure that your children follow strict safety precautions when using this type of equipment. Helmets and knee pads can provide important protection from serious injuries that can result from the use of these types of toys. Also be sure that your children are aware of the dangers of traffic when they are playing outdoors. Adults who are driving nearby may have difficulty spotting children on bikes and skateboards, leading to an increased risk of serious injuries. 

    Additionally, children in this age group will likely take an even bigger interest in electronic games. Be sure you are familiar with the rating system for these games. If you are concerned about violent content and other issues relating to electronic games, it may be best to remain present when your child is playing them.

    By following the simple recommendations outlined above, you'll be able to provide safe and enjoyable games for your children, regardless of their age.

    This post was written as a guest post by Mums Mall– an online shopping comparison mall dedicated to helping mums get the best deals online when shopping for baby/maternity products, toys and children’s clothing.

    For a range of toys for all ages, you could try Oldrids who stock an extensive collection of toys for all ages.

  4. As Facebook doesnt like competitions on fan pages, we are running one on our blog. So for the perfect baby shower gift, especially if you dont know if baby is a boy or a girl, we are offering the Baby Blossom Box in white as the prize.
     
     
    Bouquet contains:

    3 pairs of baby socks
    2 bodysuits
    1 sleepsuit
    1 bib
    1 muslin square
     
    Now here are the terms of the competition.
     
    "Like" our facebook page www.facebook.com/littlelilypadco
     
     
    Then press send! Simples!
     
    Competition winner will be selected at random on Friday 10th June 2011. >>> EXTENDED UNTIL MIDNIGHT SUNDAY 12th June 2011