Have you heard of Mamascent? If you are expecting a baby, or you are a breastfeeding mummy looking for a way to help your baby accept a bottle, then it is certainly something that is worth looking into.
In short, it is a one-of-a-kind bottle attachment designed to bring a mother’s unique scent to her infant’s milk bottle. Recently launched in the UK, Mamascent is ideal for parents who mix breast and bottle-feeding, to maintain the olfactory bond between mother and child. Released in 2013, the UK-designed and made product is already winning rave reviews by mothers and caregivers across England.
Mothers simply place a comfortable Mamascent pad inside their bra and wear it for approximately three hours. When the baby is ready to feed, the mother or caregiver can attach one of the pad’s five petals to an easy-to-use fastening clip that fits most standard-sized baby bottles. Whether being fed by mother, father, grandparent, nanny or babysitter, the baby smells the scented petal, thus replicating the sensory experience of breastfeeding. The baby is naturally soothed and calmed as this creates the closest sensation to feeding on the breast.
If you fancy trying out Mamascent for yourself, then why not enter my competition below?
Get some sleep every chance you get. Housework and other chores can wait.
TRY AND GET A ROUTINE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 🙂
Persevere!!!!
Breastfeed
be as paitent as possible
If your baby takes a nap then you take one to as your health and wellbeing is imp0rtant so don’t feel guilty about it.
I made the mistake of putting the formula powder in the bottle, then the water. It has to be the other way round or you don’t get the correct amount.
Stay calm!
Be patient
Be patient
make sure you get comfortable before you start and keep yourself hydrated
Be patient
I don’t have any children but would love to win this for charity, to go to Romania.
Breastfeeding is best 🙂
when baby sleeps try and have a nap at the same time
currently pregnant with my first so collecting all the tips I can get!
Patience is key
Just relax, nothing else matters in those first few days except you and your baby.
enjoy it and persevere
prepare yourself a basket of drinks and snacks to move around with you, breastfeeding is hungry/thirsty work