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This is How I Make Sure My Baby is Always Comfortable and Happy While Travelling
"Beta, being a mother is no cakewalk. When you become a mother, you will realise", those words always resonate in the ears of all us women who have recently attained motherhood. Your mom, aunt, grandmother etc. would have, at some point, imparted these words of wisdom to you as a response to your misbehaviour, mischief, disobedience or sheer reaction to your statement "Mom please! I am not a kid anymore".
Well, now as a new mom, I realise that I was nothing but a kid till I became a mother myself. Motherhood is a mixed bag of emotions. While you burn yourself out taking care of this new soul suckling on your bosom, you cannot think of parting from this bundle of joy that redefined you as a woman. This is why I feel that when a child is born, it’s not just a newly born child to a mother, but also a newly born mother to a child.
This evolution of womanhood, from being a woman to being a mom, comes with a lot of responsibilities. Since the very beginning, you make sure that everything is right and on point for the baby. No one is perfect, but you try and do the best for your kid. In doing so, we are bound to get confused. Is raising your child in the old school way of moms and aunties better or should one adopt the modern techniques prescribed by Google? Should we consider old thoughts as myths and go ahead or are we simply experimenting on a little soul?
When I conceived Abeer, I was quite particular about what I ate, my physical activities, and above all, my sleep! With him, our passion to explore and soak in different cultures increased multi-fold. And why not, we wanted Abeer to begin his journey to experience the world as early as possible. We thoroughly believe that there is no better school than the world itself.
While this is what we planned, reality shook us with the responsibilities that came along with parenthood. Travelling now needed more planning than just the perfect itinerary, experiences, bookings etc. It required pumped breast milk, perfect storage of it, extra clothing, wet wipes, sterilised bottles, and to top it all- a comfortable and a happy baby who equally enjoys the adventure as his parents do.
a) Long Naps at Night - A new born baby has a tummy the size of a fist. They drink, they pee, and are parched again. This actually leaves you with no option but to feed them on demand. Little ones also tend to fall sleep while feeding, leading to a half filled tummy. I had generally faced more difficulties during night time because by then I used to feel restless with all the travelling during the day. Slowly, I learnt that Abeer sleeps for longer if he is sleeping on me, keeping his nose closer to my neck. The mother’s smell makes them feel comfortable and wards off the feeling of being alone. This also makes the mother-baby bond grow stronger. All you need is a good back support!
b) Crying Out Loud - While on a journey or even at home, he used to get cranky quite often. Little ones make you paranoid when they start to cry. You can’t put your finger on whether it’s hunger or acidity. When Abeer was inside of me, I used to listen to and hum a few specific songs everyday. So while travelling, I used to hold him closer to my cheek and would hum the same song very softly and sway him in my arms. This always calmed him down. He always appreciated my voice, no matter how badly I sang.
C) Puke and Poop - When we travelled with Abeer for the first time, he was merely a month old. For a sapling this little, you ought to be extra cautious and extra prepared. Without exaggeration, I had actually packed in 25 pairs of clothing for a five day trip. You don’t know how many changes a baby would need during the day. All new moms will definitely relate to this dilemma because along with giving emotional support, physical comfort is also pertinent.
While we did manage an extra bag, which were full of Abeer's essentials, what we focused most on was carrying a sufficient number of diapers. I don't know if this bothers you as much, but as travel bloggers and travel influencers on Instagram, we are constantly bogged by long flights, hectic shooting schedules, etc. In this chosen fast paced life, we faced multiple diaper malfunctions, plus leakages that led to a cranky baby with a bad rash. "Diapers are not good beta. Switch to cotton nappies as they are softer on the baby's skin", went the Google aunties, but that is neither conducive nor practical in today's world. Also, nappies, though soft, do not ensure perfect hygiene for the child.
Before I move on to that, let me ask you a question. Do you know,, it’s a myth that diapers lead to rashes? It has always been baby’s poo which is quite acidic, initially. Their skin being super sensitive develops rashes because of the acid. Abeer is December-born, and would pee quite often due to the cold weather. Hence, when my parents and in-laws asked me to keep him in nappies, it ultimately caused discomfort to the baby and interrupted his sleep quite frequently because of the dampness and my urge to change the nappy after every second pee, which would happen every 10-15 minutes. Every new mom can very well relate to this, I believe.
This sticky situation led to experimenting with various brands of diapers, both Indian and the ones masis send from 'foreign', but nothing was working out. Either the diapers were soft but didn't have the capacity to absorb for long or vice versa. We were on the lookout for something that’s like second skin to the baby and can withstand long travelling hours that came with our aspirations. Not to forget, when it’s your baby’s first trip and you have an in-house photographer and the perfect backdrops, you tend to go overboard on baby pictures. Sitting with a cranky, discomforted baby in the forefront makes no story worth telling.
A comfortable baby is a happy baby. We take all the necessary steps to ensure that the baby is relaxed and snuggled well, and hence, were getting desperate to find the perfect solution for our little gypsy. In fact, if the diaper is chosen wisely, it can solve most of the problems. I had done a lot of research while choosing the best diaper for my little one. The product had to be soft for baby’s skin that is super sensitive. In the start, the baby tends to poop more and it’s always a runny one. Babies pee a lot more times than you can even think of. At times, I realised that a few diapers did not suit Abeer’s skin because they would tend to stick to his skin after a couple of hours.
After trying a lot of brands, I got my hands-on Huggies Newborn Baby diapers. These were super soft for my baby’s sensitive skin and super comfortable, even when we were travelling and couldn’t change the diaper immediately when he pooped. The runny poop did not spread to his clothes, which saved me the hassle of changing his clothes multiple times in a day. There is also a wetness indicator that let me know the right time to change the diaper. When the blue line disappears it’s time to change, See, it’s that simple. You can read more on https://www.huggies.co.in/en/products. They are also available in the pant style, saving you from the hassle of sticking the ends too loose or too tight. The diapers range from XS to XL, perfect for your baby’s growing age. We saw an immediate change in Abeer. Not once was he in any discomfort while we were travelling. He happily smiled at the onlookers, slept in my arms being coy, and woke up fresh to the next set of adventures. As Anush puts it, his HiPOOshima and NagasaPEE (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) days are over and he is officially turning into the little Gypsy we always wanted him to grow up to be.
Above all, Huggies has given us utmost piece of mind. It’s hygienic, safe, and baby friendly when it comes to comfort. Thankfully, our diaper troubles were put to rest with this choice of diapers.
If as a new mom you are scouting for the best diaper brand or planning a trip with your little one, Huggies Newborn Diapers should be your go to brand, as it keeps the baby comfortable and happy.
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Effective Tips to Handle Your Highly Sensitive Child
Have you wondered why your child cries more often than other kids her age on minor issues? Well, you have a sensitive little one. Handling a highly sensitive child requires a lot of patience and understanding. So how do you do it? You still haven’t been able to figure it out? Well, here is an article to help you do just that.
What is a Highly Sensitive Child?
A highly sensitive child is born with a sensitive nervous system which reacts quickly to even the smallest of situations which may hardly hold any importance to others. Such a child is quick to react to everything and thinks anything and everything with a lot of depth. They also get easily overwhelmed by seeing others in emotional distress. Such children are either very calm, introvert and fairly easy to raise or are very active, stubborn and very demanding by nature. It is usually seen that all highly sensitive children are hypersensitive to their emotional and physical environment.
Signs of Highly Sensitive Kid
Many parents seeing their child get overwhelmed or distressed easily may often wonder “is my child highly sensitive?” It is usually seen that over sensitive child symptoms are usually visible in an individual from a very young age. Listed below are 12 signs of a highly sensitive child.
1. Full of empathy
HSC are very empathetic towards others and they always place other’s emotional needs before their own. As a result, they usually take in other’s emotional pain which affects their physical, mental and emotional well-being.
2. Overstimulated
HSC are easily stimulated to noise, smell, touch visuals, movement, and taste. So much so that it can affect their lives. For such highly sensitive children, a certain noise or visual may get them distressed or overwhelmed.
3. Always trying to please others
Since they do not want to hurt people, they always go out of their way to help people to please them. This at times turns out to be damaging and harmful to them.
4. Loners
An HSC may seem to be an extrovert, talkative, in love with people but they easily get overstimulated and therefore require some “me-time”. They need some time to be alone to disconnect themselves from the outside world.
5. Heart rules their head
They are so emotional by nature that they are always ruled by their heart rather than their head. They are too empathetic by nature.
6. They dislike all things negative
Such children have an intense dislike for violence or something like a horror movie. They will quite naturally stay away from fights and arguments.
7. A complaint box
A child who is highly sensitive will quite often complain and whine at the slightest of problems like an itchy clothing, seams in her socks or even labels brushing against her skin.
8. Uncomfortable with change
She abhors change. The slightest change in her room, house or surrounding may make her feel uncomfortable.
9. Despises noise
You may often see her getting startled when there is a loud noise. Noisy surroundings are a complete no-no for an HSC.
10. Deep thinker
She may often ask you deep, provoking questions which may amaze adults. They also think a lot and observe a lot around them. This makes them ask a volley of questions which more often than not leaves the adults irritated.
11. Loves animals
She may have a special affinity towards animals. Death of a pet at home may make her depressed for days. Love towards animals may be so intense that seeing anyone being cruel towards an animal may make her angry.
12. Shy by nature
Highly sensitive kids are very shy near complete strangers. This makes them underperform near unknown people. However, after they get to know someone, they start getting friendly with them and may easily open up, although this may take quite a bit of time.
How to Deal with Hypersensitive Child?
Having a highly sensitive kid at home may be difficult at times and frustrating at other times. It may be a challenge for parents to raise HSC. However, it is important that you understand them and accept them as they are. They are highly intelligent beings with a great sense of humour. They are very intuitive and are great observers. They are gifted with empathy for others which make them priceless.
Listed below are some parenting strategies for a highly sensitive child which may help you to deal with your sensitive little one.
1. Allowing her some “alone” time
The most important thing for a parent to do with a highly sensitive kid is to understand her and accept her as she is. An HSC needs some space and time of her own to recharge herself up. For her, it is as important as breathing.
2. Show some empathy
A common question many parents ask is how to help a highly sensitive child? Well, all you need to do is understand and empathize with them. It is important to understand that having an HSC at home means more startles, more emotional flare-ups, more hurts, and more wailings. It is human for parents of such a kid to feel frustrated at times and lose their patience but you need to keep it in check.
3. Acceptance
Never be apologetic to people for her idiosyncrasies. She is born with it and apologizing to people every now and then near her will make her feel that her emotions, empathy, sensitivity or the way she feels or behaves is something which is not right. This may result in bringing her self-esteem down.
4. Making her overcome fears slowly
Making her do something that she detests or fears very slowly can help her to overcome the dislike or fear of the thing or situation. However, this should be done at a gradual pace and not in a hurried manner.
For example, she may detest wearing a cardigan since she feels itchy in it but asking her to wear it for some time and complimenting her in it may make her want to wear it again for a longer time. It must be done in such a subtle manner that it does not feel like a punishment to her.
5. Keeping a pet
HSC love animals. So put their affinity into use and get home a pet for them. Having a pet at home will calm them down and they will also have a companion to play with. However be sure that your child is not allergic to pets.
6. Do not use the usual methods of discipline for an HSC
Using the usual severe methods of punishment like spanking, yelling, etc may only make matters worse for a highly sensitive kid. She may respond the other way round by screaming, crying, and throwing temper tantrums. Therefore, disciplining highly sensitive kids should be done differently.
For example, you can ask your HSC the repercussion of having an ice cream when she has just got out from a bout of cold and cough instead of telling her that she will get spanked if she takes an ice cream.
7. Talking to your child when upset
When you see your child crying, ask her about what has upset her? Coax her a bit by asking questions to help her to answer. After she tells you the reason, you may ask her what you can do to make her feel good again. This too may require you to help her out and you can do so by giving her solutions. However, some children may take some time crying it out before they tell you what is bothering them.
8. Help them to stand up against bullies
Highly sensitive children may cry often or act differently even in normal situations. Therefore they are always at a risk of getting bullied by other children at school. In such a situation, firstly teach your child not to be afraid. If any such situation arises, tell her that she should put up a brave and confident face in front of the bullies and tell the teacher about it. Also, teach her to walk in a crowd instead of walking alone. As a parent, you may also go and have a word with her class teacher and the concerned school authorities about the situation.
9. Do not try to change them
Highly sensitive children cannot help but feel the way they feel. They are born that way. Thus as a parent should accept the way she is, not try and change her. Trying to change an HSC will only prove to be detrimental to her overall growth.
10. Accept and appreciate your HSC for who she is
A highly sensitive kid is endowed with many good qualities that you can be proud of. You will realize that she is more caring, compassionate and empathetic towards people and animals than many kids her age. They are highly intuitive and can read a person well. They are usually very creative and turn out to be great writers/ storytellers, actors, and artists. Therefore, accept her and appreciate her for the person she is.
11. Help your HSC to relax
You can introduce a half an hour of pranayama and yoga session in your child’s everyday routine. In order to encourage her, you too can join her. Even enrolling her in some art class or anything of her interest can help or even go for an evening stroll or a jog together can do wonders in calming and relaxing her.
12. Touch
Giving her a pat to appreciate her or a hug to let her know that you are there for her goes a long way to make her feel loved and secure.
Before you follow any of the above tips, it is important that you know what works best for your child. Things which may work well for your HSC may not have the same impact on some other HSC. Therefore, understanding your child is imperative to help her to grow into a healthy, sensitive individual.
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30 Diwali Wishes For Your Loved Ones
Wishing friends and family on festivals has changed over the years and evolved from greeting cards to instant messaging apps. We all get Diwali wishes from everybody and in turn, we wish everyone happiness on Diwali. But if you always send the same-old Diwali wishes, it’s time you get creative and send some unique Diwali wishes or quotes to your close family and friends! We bet receiving a thoughtful Diwali wish (in the form of text also) from you will bring a smile on the face of your loved ones. So try out some of our picks to leave a memorable impression on your dear ones!
Diwali Wishes for You to Share
Diwali is around the corner, and what better way to celebrate it than sending out the classic Happy Deepavali messages to your friends and family! Here’s a quick collection of quotes for Diwali wishes you can send to your near and dear ones.
15 Diwali Wishes and Messages for Friends
Friends have a special place in our lives - they make our lives fun and interesting! This Diwali, let your friends know that you are thinking of them by sending them thoughtful Diwali wishes. If you are looking for some Diwali wishes for your best friend, then read on, because we have some specials ones too!
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I think I am the first person to wish you a very HAPPY DIWALI.
Let’s celebrate the auspicious day of Diwali with fun and frolic. May this bright day bring joy and prosperity in your life. Have a great day and a great year ahead!
Let’s overcome the darkness and celebrate the victory of the good over the evil with the light of our diyas, with good faith, by praying to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, and with the happiness and warmth in our hearts. Diwali is a festival of lights that brings families together. And you are my family - have a Happy Diwali my friend!
Hello, my dear friend! Here’s wishing you and your family a very happy Diwali!
May the sparkling diyas and the sound of firecrackers fill your life with moments of happiness. May you have a wonderful time with your family this Diwali!
I hope this Diwali, you will be blessed with success and wealth. Have a Happy Diwali!
Best friends are those who help their friends whenever they need help. So don’t worry I am coming to your house in the evening! I will help you burst all the firecrackers you have purchased! Happy Diwali, friend!
Wishing you a very Happy Diwali! Eat ladoos and papdi, and enjoy with your family!
Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Diwali. May this festival of lights bring happiness and light in your life!
May this festival of lights, illuminate your future and you have a great life ahead. Happy Diwali!
May the sweetness of the mithais you eat this Diwali always stays in your life. Enjoy the festival of lights with your family!
Open the doors and welcome Goddess Lakshmi in your house. It’s Diwali! Have a shubh Deepavali.
I am sending out the brightest wishes for you and your family this Diwali! Hope you all have a great year ahead.
15 Diwali Wishes and Quotes for Family
Diwali is a festival which brings families together. Whether you are with your family or away from them, you can always send a sweet Diwali quote to them. Yes, you can always call them up but there is something special about sending heartfelt messages. So this Diwali, send meaningful Diwali wishes to your loved ones and let them know how much they mean to you!
May this Deepavali brings joy and prosperity in your life. Have a shubh Deepavali!
I wish that the happiness and brightness of Diwali fill our lives with joy, success, fortune and lots of time for each other.
The festival of light is full of delight,
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Let me double the charm of your Diwali night!
Happy Diwali!
I hope that you attain success and bliss on this auspicious day. Have a Happy Diwali!
May the divine light of Diwali brings peace, prosperity, and pleasure in your life.
Diwali is a festival of lights,
It is a festival that brings back sweet memories,
It is the time to spend time with family,
And you are my family. Happy Diwali!
Diwali is a festival of sweet memories,
It is a festival of lights and firecrackers,
It is a festival about eating delicious sweets,
And a festival about family.
Happy Diwali, my dearest family!
Happiness is all around and so is pollution. This Diwali, let’s not burst firecrackers, and spend some time together. Diwali is not just about bursting crackers, it is also about showing some love and care and wishing everyone out there. Happy Diwali!
Wish you all a very happy Diwali. I hope that this Diwali, we all change for the good and be better versions of ourselves!
May you get everything you want on this auspicious and pious occasion of Diwali.
To my sweet family, wishing you all a very happy Diwali. Celebrate this festival of lights by eating lots of sweets!
To dear family, happy Diwali wishes for all of you. I pray this Diwali be the best of all for you and let it bring in success in all our lives forever.
My dear family, I hope all of you are celebrating this festival by bursting crackers and eating gujiyas, mathris, and namkeen.
May Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi shower their blessings on us this Diwali. Have a happy Diwali!
May the warmth and splendor that are a part of this festival, fill your life with happiness and cheer, and bring success and prosperity in your life for the whole year. Happy Diwali!
Double the joy of this festival of lights by sending good wishes to your friends and family. Send your heartfelt wishes to everyone and make their Diwali an unforgettable one!! And here’s a Happy Diwali from us! Read more
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Who doesn't love great sex? Sadly though, sex often takes a back-seat in busy lives packed with work and raising children. The good news is that some orgasm-enhancing tips can make sex fun again and climaxing much easier!
Sexual pleasure is an awesome way to unburden yourself from stress. It’s not only a physical act but according to some, even a route to spiritual awakening. But what if reaching an orgasm continues to be tricky and elusive?
How to Achieve Climax More Easily
1. Set the Mood
For this sensuous act, play with your senses. Keep the ambience of your bedroom a little dark with some yellow light. You can turn on a lamp or two and use aromatic candles; experiment all you like. Choose a sexy dress to make the atmosphere even more charged. While you're at it, also slip on raunchy lingerie. You’ll turn yourself and your partner on!
2. Don’t Suppress Your Desires
To climax, it is important that you guide your husband with the ways to help you achieve the big O. While some women find clitoral stimulation helpful as the area is packed with nerve endings, only you can say what works best for you. And oh, please forget about the things you need to do tomorrow or the pile of dishes waiting for you at the sink. They can all wait.
3. Try New Positions
The missionary position or woman on top are now passé! Why not try something new? Spooning can be so sexy as can standing up and doggy style. There are many, many positions to try. All you have to do is experiment till you find one that helps you climax easily. Your husband will probably have a few suggestions too.
4. Relaxing Leads to an Easier Orgasm
If you have a million and one things on your mind, you’ll never be able to give yourself fully to the act. Try to get through most of your chores first and then plan your night of nookie. Or, make love in the morning before you start the day. This is one orgasm-enhancing tip that is all about de-stressing so cuddle, kiss and hug all you want!
5. Take Helpful Advice
If you still find it tough to climax, seek the advice of your doctor or speak to a friend. They can suggest tips to reach the big O. If you have ensured you are getting enough foreplay and have also tried ideas like role-playing in vain, you could have a health or stress-related problem. Don't hesitate to seek help as these glitches may seem scary but are common and often curable.
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Pregnancy insomnia is a common phenomenon during the third trimester. Cope with it by maintaining a proper sleep and nap routine, doing exercises and avoiding caffeine. Avoid taking any sleeping pills and cut off your alcohol intake to have a sound sleep at night during pregnancy.
A sound and comfortable sleep becomes a rare treat for a pregnant woman as she starts getting leg cramps, feels too tired to sleep, has to wake up frequently for peeing and the heavy abdomen has her tossing and turning to find the comfortable position.
This lack of sleep then leads to more tiredness and restlessness during the days and nights that follow. Here are some facts to help you deal with the problem and get a good night’s sleep:
Causes of Insomnia during Pregnancy
Painful and irritating conditions such as frequent urination, persistent heartburn, leg pains and anxiety combined with the rush of hormones makes it difficult for a pregnant woman to sleep at night.
Dealing with Insomnia during Pregnancy
Do not worry, as insomnia can't hurt you or your baby. Just let go off your worries and try to calm your mind to take as much sleep as you can.
Drive away all negative feelings, talk to your partner about it and try to sort it out during the daytime so that you can sleep tension-free at night.
Eat slowly and chew well. Take enough time at dinner and do not just eat to finish up. Maintain a pace so that you do not have to suffer from heartburn while you sleep.
Avoid having dinner too close to bedtime. A stomach full of food will make you feel energetic, and thus it will be uncomfortable for you to fall sleep.
Limit your intake of caffeine and chocolate during the day and completely avoid it after dinner or late in the evening. They tend to keep you awake.
Eat a light and healthy dinner rich in fibre that will help you sleep better till morning.
In order to cut down on your washroom visits during bedtime, try to consume most of your fluids during daytime so that you do not have to wake up in the middle of the night.
Do try some pregnancy related exercises that make you a little tired at the end of the day, but avoid doing them when you are about to hit the bed.
Try to lull yourself into sleep mode by following a bedtime ritual of having a warm water bath and drinking a cup of warm milk before you go to bed.
Follow a proper bedtime routine and try to go off to sleep and get up at the same set time every day. Read a book, listen to some soothing music, or watch a movie until drowsiness sets in.
Avoid taking any sleeping pills or alcohol to drive away your insomnia. These are dangerous during pregnancy.
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