(Part 3) Top products from r/AprilBumpers2018
We found 22 product mentions on r/AprilBumpers2018. We ranked the 86 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
41. PetSafe SSSCAT Spray Deterrent
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Motion-activated unscented spray safely keeps pets away from off-limits areas such as counters and trash cansVersatile and easy to use Indoor training aid for cats and dogs of all sizes. Motion sensor detects pet movement and releases a quick burst of harmless yet annoying spray to create a pet-free...
42. Safety 1st Sleepy Baby Nail Clipper (Colors May Vary)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Curved cutting edgesBuilt in light at tip of nail clippersLong lasting batteryLarge ergonomic soft touch handleIncludes emery board slot and emery board
43. Therm O Web PeelnStick Fabric Fuse Tape 5/8 Inch x 20 Feet (3346)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Fabric Fuse is a washable, double-sided press-on adhesive specifically designed for fabricNo sewing or ironing needed…simply press-on and goPerfect for hems and home decorPermanent, instant bond, press-on, double-sided adhesive5/8 in x 6.67 yards (16 mm x 6.1 m)
44. Always Radiant Daily Feminine Panty Liners for Women, 384 Count, Regular Absorbency, Unscented, Wrapped (96 Count, Pack of 4 - 384 Count Total)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Thin and absorbent for discreet, everyday freshnessProvides backup protection, even when wearing a thongStay-in-place adhesive helps keep the liner in place for stay-put protectionUnscented for protection that goes unnoticedAlways Feminine Products are now HSA-/FSA-Eligible in the US
45. Thermos Intak 24 Ounce Hydration Bottle with Meter, Smoke
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Made from BPA-free, impact resistant and dishwasher durable Eastman Tritan copolyesterEasy opening hygienic push button sipper lid with locking ringRotating meter lets you monitor your daily water consumptionOne handed push button lid operation; Flip up carrying loopErgonomic design is comfortable t...
46. Rockland Duffel Bag, Big Black Dot, 19-Inch
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Heavy duty 600 denier PolyesterU-top zippered opening provides easy access to main compartmentTwo front zipper secured compartmentsTwo side zipper secured compartmentsAdjustable ergonomic removable shoulder strap
47. Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child: A Step-by-Step Program for a Good Night's Sleep, 3rd Edition
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
48. Sun Bum Original Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 50 Lotion - Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB - Water Resistant & Non-Greasy Protection, Hypoallergenic, Paraben Free, Gluten Free - SPF 50-8 oz. Bottle - 1 Count
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ORIGINAL SPF 50 SUNSCREEN LOTION . This is the stuff we use every day. It’s the formula that started it all. People say it smells like summer. We like that. Whether we’re spending a lazy day at the beach or just hangin’ out, our Original formula is definitely our fav.MOISTURIZING SUN PROTECTIO...
49. Herbal Perineal Spray by Earth Mama | Safe for Pregnancy and Postpartum, Natural Cooling Spray for After Birth, Benzocaine and Butane-Free 4-Fluid Ounce
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Earth Mama Angel Baby’s New Mama Bottom Spray is now Earth Mama’s Herbal Perineal Spray – same on the inside, fancy on the outsideWith organic herbs traditionally used for postpartum relief and to help soothe perineal discomfort before and after childbirthNo parabens, butane, propellants, or a...
50. LOCK LACES (Elastic Shoelace and Fastening System) (Grey)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NO-TIE LACING SYSTEM: Turn any pair of lace-up tennis shoes into slip on sneakers. LOCK LACES are the original, PATENTED (US Patent #6026548) no tie shoe laces with over 5 million pairs sold worldwideSTRETCH FIT COMFORT: Our elastic laces conform to your foot for a custom fit. Added compression redu...
51. Philips Avent Microwave Steam Sterilizer for Baby Bottles, Pacifiers, Cups and More
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Uses natural steam to kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria without chemicalsSterilizes baby bottles and other baby products in just 2 minutesMeasuring 6.5 by 11 inches, it fits in most microwave ovens; safety clips keep the lid securely closed and side grips stay cooler for safe handlingLightweight, com...
52. Gerber Birdseye Flatfold Cloth Diapers, White, 10 Count
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Made of 100 percent cottonFinished edges to prevent frayingSize: 24" x 27"Comfortable, recyclable and reusableMachine wash and tumble dryBirdseye Weave Fabric is made from many small fine yarns, woven in a pattern that provides a soft and absorbent diaperMade of 100% cottonFinished edges to prevent ...
53. Gerber Birdseye 3-Ply Prefold Cloth Diapers, White, 10 Count
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Made of a lightweight fabric that is soft and quick dryingMom can customize the fold when burping babySize: 14" x 20"Can be used as burp clothProduct comes in white 10 packWoven in a pattern that provides a soft and absorbent diaper. Machine wash
54. Protein Powder with Vitamin C by Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions, Contains Vitamin C for Immune Health, Decadent Chocolate Flavor, 1 lb
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Contains (1) jar of 16 ounces of Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Complete Protein & Vitamin Shake Mix in chocolate. Supports healthy skin, bone health, energy metabolism, muscle health. (1) Provides digestive health support & immune health supportNature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Complete Protein ...
55. Preggie Pop Drops Plus | 3 Pack: 21 Drops Each | Vitamin B6 for Morning Sickness & Nausea Relief during pregnancy | Safe for pregnant Mom & Baby | Gluten Free | Two Flavors: Lemon & Raspberry
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
During your first trimester or up until the birth of your baby, you may experience morning sickness or nausea during pregnancy. This is common and can be uncomfortable for many women during their pregnancyFortunately, there is a safe solution, Three Lollies (developed by healthcare professionals) cr...
56. NEOtech Care Maternity Belt - Pregnancy Support - Waist/Back/Abdomen Band, Belly Brace (White, Size L)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Add the FREE Extra Abdominal Pad (with velcro attachment UNDER pad) to your cart! See the PROMOTIONS section below.FULLY ADJUSTABLE to accommodate abdominal growth throughout pregnancy !Constructed of a multi-layered laminate with a cotton/nylon elastic lining adding compression and ventilationINCLU...
57. Gratlin Women's Cotton Lace Trim Underwire Non-Padded Maternity Nursing Bra White 38DD
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Cotton material,soft and healthy,best choice for breastfeedingEasy nursing with one-hand release claspWide,padded,adjustable straps prevent straps dig-inUnderwire gives you more supportRear hook fastening
58. Squatty Potty The Original Bathroom Toilet Stool, 7 Inch height, White
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Doctor recommended & FDA Certified medical deviceHelps you mimic a natural squat to properly align your colon for a more complete and easier eliminationLife-changing health benefits. Great for preventative care7” is the standard height and comfortable for most people. 9" is great for taller toilet...
59. Delta Children Deluxe Sweet Beginnings Bedside Bassinet - Portable Crib with Lights and Sounds, Falling Leaves
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Lights and sounds: Features a calming nightlight and soothing music. Baby bassinet requires 4 AA batteries (not included)Perfect for naps or bedtime: Adjustable, removable canopy helps block light to create a serene sleep environmentEasy to use: Large storage basket provides ample storage for all th...
60. Boppy Original Nursing Pillow and Positioner, Peaceful Jungle, Cotton Blend Fabric with allover fashion
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
30 YEARS OF COMFORT AND SUPPORT WHILE NURSING: The award-winning Boppy Original Pillow provides your arms and back relief by lifting your baby to a more ergonomic position when breastfeeding or bottle feeding. This fashionable pillow is a cotton blend fabric with an allover fashion.VERSATILE USES FO...
Disney in the summer? You are a brave woman. I'm a Floridian who grew up there-- been more times than I can count. August is harsh. Although I don't have tips for surviving while pregnant, I do have general tips for surviving.
The Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom are home to the magical thing that is a pineapple dole whip (soft serve). Seriously. If you like pineapple, your life will change. I get the vanilla pineapple swirled together. It's... just wow. I'm literally salivating. The Be Our Guest restaurant at MK is pretty solid, and the Le Fou Brew across the way is delicious-- and has no alcohol. Win win. :) If you want more food info, do let me know.
:( That does sound hectic. My registry is kinda all over the place because I've already bought a ton of stuff, but just some suggestions of some things (FTM so no idea really if these are good or not, some were recommendations from friends, some were recommendations from various online resources).
Lucie's List is probably the best resource I found online.
Gerber Diaper Flats for Burp Cloths These are my absolute favorite burp cloths. They are thin, yet absorbent, so they're easy to pack in a diaper bag and they wash really well. They're super affordable too, like 14 for 10 I think?
Sophie the Giraffe Ugh. I have a love hate with this Giraffe. My son LOVED it, but we always lost it, therefore resulting in buying several of them. They are the most expensive, glorified chew toy, but they're easy for babies to get their mouths on.
Woombie If your baby is a swaddle baby, this thing is a life saver. You won't regret it. I like these the best because they have a zipper, no noisy velcro, no annoying snaps. I know you can find them Buy Buy Baby, Babies R Us, or Amazon. My FAVORITE swaddle! Once they have grown out of the wooombie or swaddle, I highly suggest the Zipadee Zip My son lived in this until about 13 months. I also never had to worry about blankets in his bed!
One last one.... Boon Silicon Teether Skip the mess of a mesh teether and buy this for your sanity. Super easy to clean and the perfect size. When my son was as little as 4 months and teething, we'd put a breast milk ice cube in this thing and he'd go to town. It's awesome.
Hospital Bag:
Shower flip flops! Preferably in a larger size because if you end up with an epidural/spinal swelling can be major. No one told me that
Slippers for walking around the hospital - I like the moccassin kind that have bottoms are are almost shoes but not quite.
I liked having a silk robe for after labor and sitting around. It could cover me while nursing a bit. That robe became like my thing after wearing it in the hospital and my kids blankie/comfort object now.
I didn't bring any underwear or pads to the hospital - I knew they provided mesh ones for when I was there and plenty of pads. I took a ton home with me too.
An extension cord!! So my labor/delivery suite was a corner room usually not used at the time - it's better for tours and my shower light was broken. And it was a large room - and the plugs were like NOWHERE near the bed I was in. Thankfully my husband travels with extension cords (at the time he traveled a lot for his job and just grabbed that backpack) and we had some.
Snacks for after - I brought from Nature's Valley granola, crackers, etc
Long bendy straws - helpful while nursing (you need the extra length). Both in and out of the hospital.
Bobby pins and hairties!
Something relatively cute to leave the hospital in. I have a ton of photos from leaving, and I'm glad I had this purple dress on that I loved. It was just a jersey dress, but it looks nicer than sweats and those photos are my favorite.
Try and nab from the hospital:
-Mesh underwear
-Pads
-Sitz bath
-Newborn diapers, as many as you can
-Baby brush
-Baby sucky bulb thingy (I mean they scare me, but they let me have the one they gave me...soooo I took it!)
-Dermoplast
-Witch hazel pads
-Any ice packs - my hospital stopped giving them at 48 hours and I agree, it stops being really effective and the witch hazel was fine after that for me, but some people swear by getting more ice packs
-Footprints, discharge book, etc on memorabilia
Once you're home:
I'm an advocate for disposable underwear - I didn't wanna spend money on actual underwear or risk ruining my underwear - plus disposable was easy. My 'diapers' just went in the diaper pail with the babies.
Earth Mama Perineal Spray: I liked this so much better than dermoplast which just started to be too harsh. https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Mama-Perineal-Pregnancy-Postpartum/dp/B0065ZTKWS/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_121_bs_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=MAN9247RNVFT9QETD3X6
An extra thing of Tuck's witch hazel pads - I went through what the hospital gave me quickly.
Oatmeal cookies - they help with milk production and are easy to eat while nursing a baby. Hot oatmeal is NOT easy to eat while having a baby attached lol
Yay ultrasound! Boo nausea! I'm sorry you feel so sick. :( Sending all of my good, anti-nausea vibes. I've shared these a few times (because someone awesome recommended them to me<3), but I really like these preggie pops. They help my nausea a lot, even if it is only brief relief.
Feel better and let us know how the ultrasound goes! :)
Sleep bras....oh my gosh, I love the Gilligan O'Mallwey ones from Target and these from Amazon.
https://www.target.com/p/nursing-sleep-bra-2pk-gilligan-o-malley-153/-/A-16754657
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0716HM54T/ref=mp_s_a_1_19?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1510709305&amp;sr=8-19&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&amp;keywords=nursing+sleep&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=51A-lWOOgRL&amp;ref=plSrch
In terms of nursing bras for days, a few things.
I wore a lot of dresses that were fitted and didn't require a bra and I could use nursing pads with. Easy on and off.
I had these bras for shirts and dresses where I needed a bra:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00D3HU2DM/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1510709429&amp;sr=8-4&amp;pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&amp;keywords=nursing+bra+la+isla&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41raPn5jnVL&amp;ref=plSrch
They are comfortable, more than any other brand I had. But after awhile, I found the clipping mechanism to really annoy me, and I started wearing normal, unlined bras in the last couple months of nursing (which went until September...so recently). Unlined bras give more stretch as your boobs expand and contract. They are more comfortable to me - which is why those nursing bras were the most comfortable for me as they were unlined.
I didn't purchase more than one of any underwire nursing bra for day when I started - I had three I tried out, and only liked the one I linked to. I rotated between two or three of those.
Good luck in your search!
My maternal instincts didn't kick in for so long. I felt like I hanging off the edge of a mountain and slipping a little more every day. I was numb when my first arrived, and it was just bizarre that someone handed me this thing and said I had to take care of it now.
I had a lot of problems breastfeeding. My hormones were totally trashed (which took me 6 months to discover). I cried a lot. She cried a lot. It took until 6-8 weeks, when things got better for us in terms of feeding (AKA accepting I had to supplement forever) and when she started being less of a potato. The "100 days of Darkness" were the worst.
My daughter's now 2.5. I love her to death. She's thriving and healthy, so I guess at some point my maternal instincts kicked in. I still get those days of "what is this kid doing in my house?"
But my only real advice is study up hardcore on breastfeeding (if you want to do it) -- take a class, read a book, find a support group. It really helps. Plan to attend said support group at least once a week after birth, because that's the quickest way to getting problems diagnosed. Plus, socialization. The other thing I always suggest is reading a book called Healthy Sleep Habits, Healthy Child, or a similiar sleep book. The sooner you can get a handle on sleeping, the better off everything is.
Try not to worry; if you're already worried about what kind of mom you're going to be, my bet is that you'll be a great one. :)
I am usually super rushed in the morning, so this is my go to protein shake Nature's Bounty Optimal Solutions Protein Shake Chocolate, 16 ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007ZP1JGM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_TayN1ZsjnNfdj
I use coconut milk because I love chocolate and coconut. The shake also has tons of vitamins. And it's pretty cheap as far as protein shakes go.
So for number 2 I have a solution for you, because it's only going to get worse. I got some Lock Laces (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007DLVLB6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1) - They're elastic that you can replace your shoelaces with and they are amazing. My toddler can easily pull them tight for me and I don't have to bend over at all. At the end of my first pregnancy I ended up with some dansko clogs ( do not reccomend, ugh) that were a huge pain in the butt because of foot swelling.
Since this is my second time around she's up super, super high. Like where her sister was towards the very end of things. I thought it was a food baby trying to get under my ribs but nope, that's a baby butt. My ultrasound on friday confirmed that haha.
Maternity Belt - NEOtech Care Brand - Pregnancy Support - Waist / Back / Abdomen Band, Belly Brace - White Color - Size L https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CL21UPO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_oiJEAb0QB9J6F
I have this one. I did my normal size and don't wear the band over the top. It works great for me!
OH!!! And I almost forgot... This might not work for everyone, but if you're feeling constipated/gassy... consider a Squatty Potty or an equivalent. This morning nothing was happening, stepped on the squatty potty and whoosh. Doesn't always work, but worth a try. And I would think quite easy to simulate without buying one.
Here it is! Less than $10 on Amazon prime and it's been good to me so far.
These are a game changer for thong wearers!
Always Dailies Feminine Thong Liners, 42 Count - Pack of 8 (336 Total Count) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0029NYQFG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_NgWIAbT6V6PW2
ETA: sorry it's a link for the pack of 8 (it was what was on "my orders" list) 😂
We have an inexpensive one like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00GJIXMQG/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1517454323&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=delta+bassinet&amp;dpPl=1&amp;dpID=41bZU52LMWL&amp;ref=plSrch
Ssscat. We used this to keep our cats out of a plant and off a dresser. It works because it's not you activating it. They just learn they're going to get a puff of loud air on them if they go where they're not supposed to.
I bought this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003I6TL94/ref=ya_aw_oh_bia_dp?ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1
It's not huge, but I think it's plenty big for me.