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BOGO Sales Event!!!

Bogo Sales Event

It’s BOGO season here at You! Lingerie!!! We are giving our You! mamas a chance to get to mix and match their favorite Double You! maternity and nursing tank top at our buy one, get one 50% off sale! Our week long sale starts June 14 and ends June 21st.

Hurry…you do not want to miss out on this incredible savings. Visit our online store today and start saving now!!!

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Hey You! mamas!!!! Come a little closer….I am about to let you in on a little secret…Did you know that we offer special PRIVATE sales just to mamas on our You! List? Going on right now is a 3-day, VIP sale ONLY for our You! List mamas. It might sound too good to be true, trust us it’s not!! 25% off ALL Basically You! maternity and nursing bra and panty sets is a great way to put a little shimmer to your day.

Go ahead and sign up to our You! List and save big today.

Babble Shines A Spotlight On Sexy You!

Thank goodness! Expecting mamas no longer have to dread wearing bland nude bras that make them feel like grannies! You! Lingerie came to the rescue and revamped the boring nude color into a sexy, chic beauty with a touch of lace shimmer and cute little bows to not only make your man go “oooo-la-la,” but to bring out the SEXY in you!!! Babble.com, an online maternity blog, featured our “Sexy You!” product and they agree. The writer even goes on to say “Why didn’t they have this when I was pregnant?” Well, we wish we had it then too:-)

Click on the link below to check out what babble had to say about us.

http://www.babble.com/pregnancy/sexy-maternity-lingerie-for-valentines-day/#sexy-you-38

 

Two Great You! Lingerie Posts from Bloggers

We recently had two great posts from two wonderful bloggers. The first is from the Norwegian blog Oslo in Chanel. She blogged about our Bella Cerise Maternity & Nursing Bra that she got from our Swedish retailer Glammom.se.

Oslo in Chanel features You! Lingerie Bras

The second is from Amanda at My Four Littles. She took these great shots our Flirty You! Maternity and Nursing Bra.

Nude Maternity and Nursing Bra

If you’d like to see these and more pics, be sure to follow us on Instagram. We are @you_lingerie.

The “dos” and “don’ts” of breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is best for both mother and baby. Whether you are a veteran mom or expecting your first child, prepare yourself by reading our list of basic nursing rules.

Do:

  • Nurse your infant as soon as you can after he is born.  This will satisfy your baby’s nutritional needs, help to establish an immediate bond and help your milk to “come in.”
  • Ask a lactation consultant for help while still in the hospital. She will help you and your baby to start developing a good nursing relationship by teaching you the signs of a good latch, helping you try out different nursing positions and explaining to you what’s normal and what’s not.
  • Nurse on demand. Watch your infant for hunger cues, such as rooting and lip smacking and feed her when she’s hungry. This will help her develop a sense of trust and help you maintain adequate milk supply (Hartshorn, 2012).
  • Drink extra fluids. Fluids are essential to producing enough milk, as well as satisfying mother’s hydration needs (Sears, Sears, Sears, & Sears, 2003).
  • Continue to take your prenatal vitamins or start using quality multiple vitamins, as well as Omega 3 supplements (always consult your physician before taking any medications or supplements).
  • Watch what you eat and how it affects your baby. Some foods may bother your baby and cause excessive gas. Track down the offenders and eliminate them from your diet while you are nursing (Sears, Sears, Sears, & Sears, 2003).
  • Offer a variety of foods to your nursing baby when he starts eating solids. He will be happy and healthy if he gets nutrition from breast milk as well as vitamin and mineral rich fruits, vegetables, grains and meats (Noblet, 2012)

Don’t:

  • Give your baby water. Breastfed infants get plenty of water from their mother’s milk and supplemental water may prevent them from breastfeeding as much as they should, as well as cause nipple confusion (Does Baby Need Extra Water, 2011).
  • Smoke, drink or do illegal drugs.
  • Take any prescriptions or over-the-counter drugs without consulting your doctor.
  • Yell or react harshly if your baby bites or pinches your breast. This can truly traumatize her.  Instead, draw your baby as close to your breast as you can – she will open her mouth to breathe better and release your breast (Sears, Sears, Sears, & Sears, 2003).

 

References

Does Baby Need Extra Water. (2011). Retrieved July 14, 2012, from Ask Dr. Sears:

http://www.askdrsears.com/topics/breastfeeding/faqs/does-baby-need-extra-water

Hartshorn, J. (2012). All About Breastfeeding on Demand. Retrieved July 13, 2012, from Parents

Magazine: http://www.parents.com/baby/breastfeeding/tips/breastfeeding-on-demand/

Noblet, R. (2012). The Dos and Don’ts of Weaning. Retrieved July 13, 2012, from Parents Magazine:

http://www.parents.com/baby/breastfeeding/weaning/dos-and-donts/?rb=Y#page=3

Sears, W., Sears, M., Sears, R., & Sears, J. (2003). The Baby Book. New York: Hachette Book Group.

 

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