Our Tula Love Story
When I was pregnant, I was focused on learning as much as I can about giving birth, caring for newborns, and breastfeeding. I searched online for lists on what we’ll need for our baby – and almost all of the lists
When I was pregnant, I was focused on learning as much as I can about giving birth, caring for newborns, and breastfeeding. I searched online for lists on what we’ll need for our baby – and almost all of the lists
It’s been a long while since my last post since I have been quite busy with work these past couple of months. And now that I have some room to breathe, I decided to write about: Fluffy Pwets!!! 🙂 Last
I first heard of the term, “galactagogue” when I attended the L.A.T.C.H. breastfeeding seminar at Onelife Studio last May. According to kellymom.com, it means “a substance that increases milk supply.” I think the word “galactagogue” is so apt ‘coz it sounds
I have been the “marketer” of the family since my Mom passed away in 2009. Being the only girl, I was tasked with running the household back then, which consisted of my two brothers Kuya Larry and Chris (my other
Early last week, I saw this post on The Parenting Emporium’s Instagram: I was a bit familiar with the “Teacher Yaya” workshop, since I chanced upon it on The Learning Basket’s website while I was pregnant, and I remember thinking to
I first came across this product when I went to the Mommy Mundo event last May in Glorietta. Halo Philippines had a booth there, and the owner, Ms. Ives gave me a brief introduction about the Halo SleepSack and its
Last September 5, I posted about the first time I donated breastmilk. It was at the Mommy Milkshare Event at The Parenting Emporium. I was so proud of my small stash of five milk storage bags of around 5oz each, haha!
Kobe is now almost four months old! So his daddy allowed us to go to an event yesterday, yey! 🙂 Kobe and I were invited to attend the launch of Disney Baby here in the Philippines. It was held at the
Our Kobe is three months old today! 🙂 He is growing bigger and heavier each day, and he can now hold his head up longer, swipe at his toys, follow his favorite Mickey Mouse 180 degrees with his eyes, grasp
Three months ago, as I was anxiously anticipating our baby Kobe’s arrival, I had fears about failing to breastfeed my son. What if I didn’t have enough milk? What if he doesn’t know how to latch? I have friends who