Benefits of Taking a Natural Probiotic While Pregnant

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I have been fighting off colds left and right this pregnancy. I never really went through this with my first pregnancy. Based on the information I have found from the research I've done, the skin is our first line of defense from infection, but 60-70% of our immune system lies within our intestines. Pregnancy causes the immune system to work harder and taking a natural probiotic may decrease the risk of colds and respiratory infections. So each time I get better, I have turned around and just got another cold. BTW sneezing and coughing while pregnant stinks. Big time.

And the thing about having a cold? You basically can't take ANYTHING while you're pregnant. There is a HUGE list of medicine that you just can't take. I have heard the wonderful benefits of probiotics for a few years now, but never made the plunge. But when I found out that you can take them while you are pregnant (and I received confirmation from my doctor), I jumped all over the opportunity because something had to give.

About two weeks ago, I went to CVS to shop for Insync Natural Probiotic. Of course I checked out the magic coupon machine first, which I'm glad I did because I got to save $2 on any vitamin! It was very easy to find and along side all the other different varieties of probiotics.



Notice this disclaimer? I asked my obstetrician before taking Insync Natural Probiotic and she was excited to see that I was taking such a proactive approach to my health. So Doctor Recommended!



Everyone knows that probiotic consumption can treat constipation, indigestion, nausea, and vomiting by restoring the digestive system balance of healthy bacteria in the intestines and by promoting regularity. With increasing hormones, fatigue and stress, pregnant woman are more prone to these issues. Research shows that probiotics also help prevent urinary tract infections, yeast infections and skin inflammations like dermatitis, all of which are common complaints during pregnancy.

Plus there are TONS of benefits that can be passed on to baby even after they are born through the breastmilk!

During the recent ice storm, I went to my in-laws and forgot my probiotics at home so I couldn't take them. I could tell on those days that I didn't. My cold and cough has drastically improved as well as my digestive health since I first started taking Insync Probiotic. And I know what you're thinking, "I have a hard enough time taking my horse pill of a prenatal, how am I ever going to swallow another?" It isn't a as large as my prenatal that are prescribed from my doctor and it's thinner so it goes down smoother. I have been taking them both with a small glass of juice.



So what do you think about Insync Probiotic? You can keep up with Insync Natural Probiotcs online on Facebook or Twitter.

Have you ever considered taking probiotics? Did you know the benefits of taking a natural probiotic for you (pregnant or not) and baby?

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Bringing Home Baby: Making Time For Marriage

Bringing Home Baby: Making Time For Marriage


HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! :D
I took an accidental break last week and I apologize. I promise I will catch up. :)
So since today is Valentine's Day, I wanted to talk about a topic that is very, VERY important when you are bringing a new baby into the mix, making time for marriage. When I was pregnant the first time around, I didn't know how to involve my Hubby into the pregnancy. I made everything all about me or the baby and I didn't do a very good job with making sure he didn't feel left out. I guess I thought because we were trying to have a baby that he was just on board. Yes, I was going through all these changes physically, but I wasn't considering how he was going through everything emotionally. And because I didn't address these issues when I was pregnant, SweetPea's first year of life was hard. I continued making everything all about her and didn't make time for him and therefore he didn't make time for me. So I have decided to share the ways that I made changes, so this time he didn't feel left out. Whether you planned your pregnancy or not, here are my tips that have helped us through the past couple years. :)


1. Make sure you still date. Restaurant.com is a great resource to save money on going out to eat. You can also have tons of fun by even staying home with the help of Netflix or RedBox. But you need to make sure you still make one-on-one time with your Hubby.

2. Tell each other you love each other often, even if you're mad. Sometimes you can't resolve the argument before you go to bed or your spouse leaves for work, but even if you are mad at them, you still love them.

3. It's okay to apologize and say you're sorry. Don't let your ego get in the way when you know you are wrong. Sometimes you think that something you may have done wasn't a big deal, but it hurt your spouse's feelings. Say you're sorry that their feelings are hurt and explain where you are coming from. Apologizing doesn't mean you are admitting fault.

4. Talk about what's on your mind. Sometimes just talking about the stress (even if it can't be fixed) can make a big difference.

5. Communication is key. Everyone says this and it sounds cliche, but it's true. Even when you are arguing you, make sure it is productive. Just because you are "talking" doesn't mean you are saying the right things. You're mad, tell him why and how you feel, ask him how he is feeling. It sounds simple, but communicating the right way can take years of practice.

6. Let your child see the resolve and see how much you love each other. Show your spouse you love them. Your child will learn how to treat their spouse (and how to be treated BY their spouse) from watching their mother and father. So treat your significant other how you want your child treated.

Okay, now it's your turn.
What are some ways you feel help a marriage when there is a baby on board?

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From My Heart to Yours Giveaway in Honor of Heart Month & Congenital Heart Defect Awareness



Suzanne from My Mama Adventure is so excited to be hosting this giveaway event in honor of Heart Month and Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) Awareness! This is a cause that is very close to Suzanne's heart since her son was born with a CHD and underwent open-heart surgery at 6 days old. He's now 2 years old, doing fantastic, and brings Suzanne and her husband more joy than they could have ever imagined!

Snow Day


We have been taking a snow day. Since I am 34 weeks pregnant (35 on Friday) and Hubby had to work over night in case the power went out, SweetPea and I went to stay with the in-laws in case Snowmaggedon 2014 Part 2 decides to knock out our power & we were stuck at the bottom of a big hill of ice. I hope everyone is staying warm. I forgot my lap top and am posting from my phone, but I will hopefully get back to all the fun posts you are use to tomorrow. :)

Until then, be safe & stay warm! 


Brian the Pekingese Pajamas Review {Whatever Goes Giveaway Hop}

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Welcome to the "Whatever Goes" Giveaway Hop hosted by Mommy's Favorite Things and Mama's Baby Cupcakes.

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It is a yearly tradition of ours to buy our daughter a new pair of pajamas to wear on Christmas Eve when we read "The Night Before Christmas" at my in-laws and then for the opening of presents on Christmas morning. This year I made a "Night Before Christmas" basket, that included hot cocoa, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" DVD, "The Night Before Christmas" book, and of course a new pair of pajamas. I decided that the Brian the Pekingese® pajamas in pink were perfect to include because I love the philosophy behind them and she also got a very fun plush too.

Angela and Wes Bentley are the creators of Brian the Pekingese®, a full line of night attire and comforts for children and the families that cherish them. Inspired by the Bentleys' family dog, Brian, a fun- and affection-loving Pekingese who immediately took to his new human baby brother, the line is now available for sale in independent children's boutiques.
"Angela and I created the brand after we brought our newborn son home from the hospital," says Wes. "We were pleasantly amazed at how our dog, Brian, bonded with the baby and took to sleeping under his crib to protect him and barking to alert us when the baby cried. Brian instantly became our son's first best friend."
Adds Angela, who is in the fashion industry, "We see our products not just as products, but as a family lifestyle brand that is differentiated by promoting and strengthening the bond with and role of the family dog in young children's lives."


Brian the Pekingese Pajamas Review

I love these pajamas. They are made in the USA from fine 100% prewashed cotton for comfortable softness and resilience to shrinking. The prints are vibrant and impart a sense of joy in the children who wear them. My daughter loves her "doggy pjs". The plush is one of her new best friends.

Brian the Pekingese Pajamas Review

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