Saturday 28 June 2014

Testimonial by Mommy Cath Sim



Cath Sim


Determine to breastfeed your BB ?
Breastfeeding expert consultation??
Natural remedy advice???
Ever tender loving care nurses to look after your precious while you snooze?
Nutritious organic confinement food?
Hassle free confinement experience????

Just check in to Gina's place!! Really, check in only!


Monday 23 June 2014

Testimonial by Mommy Nicole

Hello, Aunty Gina, without your guidance and advice i don't think today I'm having this golden drop at my mouth from my mom! I know my mom is supper stressed and worried that she can't successfully bf me, therefore she decided to attend ur bf class. After attended, she's more confident and well prepared! It's worth to attend! Then, she met this super friendly Aunty Daphne, my mom become more knowledgeable and able to handle me once i was born. Beside, all abt bf info and tips, my mom also learn from her about natural remedies treatment..she's not selfish to sharing with us..

Breastfeeding had gain d best bonding for me with my mum! 


Having this launch of Gina's Place Confinement Centre, is a super stress-free to stay for those wanted to bf their love one!




Thursday 19 June 2014

Testimonial by Daddy David Koh

David Koh




From a husband's perspective, Gina's Place is certainly a "Mummy's retreat" to recover from a tiring delivery. My wife certainly got the much needed rest she required, breast feeding support and not forgetting, the "endless" nutritious healthy food and desserts sent her way. Our little bundle of joy, Hannah also got all the much needed attention and pampering she required...which seemed rather often. To the husbands that will be staying here, the food is awesome! Never missed a single meal they provided!

A huge thank you Gina, Daphne and most importantly, the nurses for their endless patience, care and support you have given us. The guidance that you given us definitely makes it that much easier in preparing us for the challenges ahead.

PS: We certainly miss "the button" and at some times, wished we had one...with one of your nurses...hahaha. All the best Gina!


gina.confinement@gmail.com

Wednesday 18 June 2014

Testimonial by Mommy Su-Ann

Su-Ann

As exciting as it is to finally go home with the twins, will definitely miss the ultimate 'mommy retreat' here! ♥
Hope all that pampering, yummylicious food and not to mention the learning experience pay off as a whole new nightmare begina :p
Hugs & thanks to all the lovely nurses & staff, and of course, Daphne & Gina too! :)


Friday 13 June 2014

The Birth of a Breastfeeding Postnatal Centre


I have been helping new mommies overcome their breastfeeding challenges since 2003. And it's indeed very frustrating that most of these new mommies’ desire to fully breastfeed their babies are thwarted by confinement ladies or the grandparents who are neither knowledgeable nor supportive of breastfeeding.


I used to visit new mothers in their homes. Most of the times, when I was with the mother and baby, they would be able to latch on beautifully. I would be able to help mommy identify a good latch, whether baby is really drinking or just pacifying, and to judge when baby has enough. But when I leave, they would back to square one. Baby cries and the CL or grandma will start making negative comments that baby is still hungry and pressure the mother to give baby a bottle of formula milk!

Although I do believe that the parents should stand firm against all objections and discouragement, I also understand that both Mommy and Daddy are very vulnerable as new parents; they tend to break down and give in to family pressures to “not starve your baby for goodness sake!! A bottle of formula milk won’t harm your baby!”

How I wish I could whisk this parents away from all these negativity and provide them with an environment where the new Mommy and Daddy would receive not only positive vibes and encouragement, but correct information in making breastfeeding successful!

I toyed with this idea for a few years, and finally in 2012, with the support of a few good friends, I set up a breastfeeding friendly confinement centre. With the experiences gained from running this centre, I moved on to offer better and upgraded services at Gina’s Place.



Initially I wanted to hire experienced confinement ladies. After interviewing more than 20 of them, I gave up hope of ever finding one who’s willing to be breastfeeding friendly. ALL of them believe that not all mothers will have milk and supplementing with formula milk is necessary.


I decided that a registered nurse would serve the same purpose as a confinement lady, ie taking care of a newborn and helping the new mother. I know that nurses do not receive much lactation instructions in nursing school, but that’s ok. During the interviewing process, I stressed the importance of the nurses embracing the message of ‘exclusive breastfeeding’. Only nurses who are willing to learn would be considered for the job.

A dedicated chef  prepares the menu at Gina’s Place. Together, we spent  hours going through confinement recipes books and websites, and talking to TCM practitioners on the ‘can eat’ and ‘cannot eat’ food. Most of them confirmed my belief that moderation is key when it comes to consuming food during the confinement period. We put in a lot of effort in planning the menu to ensure that it promotes healthy lactation and recuperation of the mother. We are willing to go the distance in ensuring the quality of our raw materials ie healthy free-range chickens, An Xin Pork, organic grains and sulfite-free herbs.

At Gina’s Place we have one guarantee. As long as the mother is willing, she will get the best help in making her breastfeedng journey a successful one.

Gina Yong
Breastfeeding Consultant

Monday 9 June 2014

Marmet Technique (hand expression)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Learn the art of hand expression known as the Marmet Technique.

Very useful if the technology fails on you.

Monday 2 June 2014

Alternative to Bottles

Alternative to Bottles

When it is necessary to breastfeed a baby and mommy is not available, using an artificial nipple is likely to lead to nipple confusion. The sucking motion which baby learns from the rubber nipple is not the same at the breast, and baby quickly becomes frustrated and confused.

There are a few alternatives and this picture shows one of methods- Finger feeding, using a Ryles tube and a syringe.