Breastfeeding Essentials {Happy Breastfeeding Week}

Breastfeeding is no easy feat but here are a few things that make the journey easier and more comfortable. With my first baby I had no clue what to expect and no one close to me had nursed so I figured a lot out on my own. I never knew how difficult and painful nursing would be those first few weeks. Be encouraged that is gets better each day but regardless of how you choose to feed your baby you are doing a great job mama. Fed is best :)

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  • Elvie pump - This is a bigger investment but it is so worth it if you can. I was only able to purchase the single pump because the double was sold out but it works great for me since I am a stay at home mom and mostly nurse. With my first baby I dreaded pumping and having to be hooked up to a plug for 20 minutes plus having to change into a pumping bra was a pain. I knew pumping with a toddler and baby would be even harder this go around. The first time I used the Elvie I cried tears of joy. I felt a lot less like a cow and was able to just slip it into my normal nursing bra and pump while putting the dishes away. It is a total game changer and has been a real blessing this go around.

  • Breast Pads - You deal with enough disposable diapers and pads postpartum and you forget you will need even more. These feel a lot better than the disposable ones and absorb leaks great. They also hold up very well. I invested in several sets with my first baby and they have held up great for the second.

  • Kiinde System - I have used this system with both of my girls and love it. I do not pump directly into the bags because I am using the Elvie and I like measuring my milk out exactly before I store, but it is a great storage system and yay for not having to wash bottles!

  • Nursing Bras - Yes, you have to sleep in a bra while nursing and this one makes it not so bad. It is very comfy while being supportive too.

  • Manual Breast Pump - It is still always nice to have an old school manual pump around. I have used it several times in the car and popped a nipple on it and fed it to an unhappy baby in the car.

  • Haaka - I wish I had known about this with my first baby. It is a small pump that suctions to your breast while you are nursing on the other breast and catches all the letdown that usually just soaks into your nursing pad. I get several extra ounces of liquid gold a day to store away with it.

  • Nursing Pillow - A good nursing pillow is a must to bring the baby up so you do not have to bend over. I really like this one because of the back support. Carrying extra extra weight up top already puts a lot of stress on your back and the extra support this pillow gives really helps.

  • Nipple Cream - The first few weeks of nursing can be very rough and painful. This is a must have to help from getting dry and cracked nipples.

  • House Dress - You can find me on one of these dresses most days. They are perfect for the first few weeks postpartum. They are presentable for when guest are stopping in, comfy and nursing friendly.

Rifle Paper Co Floral Fabric Dress

If you follow me on Instagram I am sure you already know that I have a little obsession with all things Rifle Paper Co. I started loving her stationary and as a sewer I was thrilled when she did a collaboration with Cotton + Steel for her own fabric line. I may have gone a little crazy buying everything made in the beautiful floral prints from her collection for my baby girl.

I bought both of these dresses last fall and I am so excited that they finally fit my girl. They both look super cute with my favorite Piper Finn shoes that you can now get on Amazon Prime! I love supporting small shops when dressing my little one.  

Diaper Bags for the Modern Mom + Lily Jade Diaper Bag Review

Finding the perfect diaper bag is not as easy as one might think. It must be stylish and functional. Before having Lucy I did not really think much about the functionality of a bag. I was just looking for something that was cute!

While I was pregnant I purchased this bag from Pottery Barn. I loved the neutral color pallet and just thought I should go with the traditional diaper bag style. While this bag is great bag for overnight trips or long hauls it just wasn't a good fit for an everyday diaper bag. I started to realize why so many people went for a backpack style bag.

That is when my research began for the perfect diaper bag that was stylish, comfortable and organized. I quickly came across Lily Jade. I was basically drooling over the removable insert that has TWELVE pockets to keep everything in the right place. I loved everything about the Elizabeth Camel & Jade bag. It was not only beautiful but super organized and functional. Then I saw the price tag...and had to tell myself to stop falling in love with this perfect diaper bag that meets all your requirements. 

              Is that not a beautiful site?! A Perfectly organized diaper bag

              Is that not a beautiful site?! A Perfectly organized diaper bag

Two weeks later my husband came in excited telling me that my mother's day gift had arrived and he thought I needed it early (we ALWAYS give each other gift early. We are the worst at keeping surprises) and of course I agreed. I opened up the box to find my dream bag and may have squealed and danced around a little. I was totally surprised since I had only shown him the bag once and that was while I was scoffing at the price tag. After carrying the bag for several months I can honestly say it is totally worth the price. It is beautiful and doesn't scream I am full of diapers and wipes! I also love that when I am out of this season of life I can remove the insert and have a beautiful leather bag. 

Here are some great diaper bags that are functional and beautiful for modern moms

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