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Showing posts with label Babies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Babies. Show all posts
Scarlet
Like what I've promised, I want to share my second birth experience. I completely agree that mother's milk is the best food for my baby. I breastfeed my little one using breast pump. I produced plenty of milk that makes my baby stuffed. He got the colostrum and sucked my milk for about three weeks. I'm pretty much sure his healthy and got all the complete nutrients.




The first one I used to nurse my baby.

Now, I'm selling this. It's Evenflo Manual Breast Pump, pre-owned, gently used, it was cleaned and sterilized. I'm asking for $20.00 negotiable



I'm thankful to the inventor of this Electric Breast Pump because my baby got the colostrum.

Now, this is For Sale, Medella Breast Pump, pre-owned, gently used, cleaned and sterilized. I'm asking for $280.00 negotiable.



These are the bottles of milk that I've produced for a day during my nursing time.




I would like these Breast Pumps to be gone as soon as possible so other mother out there can use it. I don't like it to store for a long time. If you're expectant mother or with infant who badly need a breast pump and want to buy it kindly send me a message. Just leave a comment. I will consider any reasonable amount offer.




Out of curiosity, I researched who's the inventor of the breast Pump. That's genius! So here's the History from Wikipedia.

On June 20, 1854, the United States Patent Office issued Patent No. 11,135 to O.H. Needham for a breast pump.[1] Scientific American (1863) credits L.O. Colbin as the inventor and patent applicant of a breast pump.[2] In 1921-23, engineer Edward Lasker produced a mechanical breast pump that imitated an infant's sucking action and was regarded by physicians as a marked improvement on existing hand-operated breast pumps, which failed to remove all the milk from the breast.[3] The U.S. Patent Office issued Patent No. 1,644,257 for Lasker's breast pump.[4]In 1956 Einar Egnell published his groundbreaking work, "Viewpoints on what happens mechanically in the female breast during various methods of milk collection[5]" This article provided insight to the technical aspects of milk extraction from the breast. The Egnell SMB breastpump designed through this research is quite robust and many pumps are still in operation today over 50 years after publication.
Scarlet
I like this poem, it's very inspiring especially right now I'm carrying my 6 months baby in my belly. As a mother, having a baby is a miracle from God. I can't explain how happy and blest I am. This is a wonderful experience ever.
A journey for us all

The promise of a new life
beams like the sun rising o'er the East--
Bright, vibrant, illuminating, warm.
The light you are destined to bring to this world
has already brightened all our lives--
as it is sure to spread to every corner of this land.
Yet, even as shadow recedes as noon approaches there
is always somewhere not warmed by the light--
how unfortunate these spaces would be if not lighted
by you--the warmest radiance of all.

And, as it is that we cannot but glimpse the brightness
of our solar friend without fear of blindness,
neither can we gaze into your brilliance to see
what so many tomorrows will bring.
But the promise of discovery makes every moment elapsed
an eternity of possibilities.

And though we cannot know what bright future
destiny holds for you,
we can all imagine, dream, ponder.
Yet, in the end you will choose on what celestial path
you wish to wander.
And, such as the stars arise from the collection
of matter to one venue,
So will your life be made from what you gather
from those around you.
Thus, though the path you choose will be your own,
the journey of your life will never be yours alone.

by Chadwick Austin Moeller - Uncle of Meaghan
Apr. 11, 1998 (two days after Meaghan was born)
for
Meaghan Elizabeth Moeller