SuperMom To The Rescue

By Edie Mindell

Once you have kids, you're not just a plain mommy, you also become a teacher, friend, chef, sports trainer, personal shopper, and stylist to your children; and thus the term "supermom". Everybody, especially your children expects you to be all those things----without any help or training. So below are a few hints to help you deal with the cutest of emergencies.

1. Potty emergency

When you're out in the mall with your little one in tow, a potty emergency will surely be called. Nowadays, you are lucky that womens restrooms are equipped with diaper changing tables and kid-sized urinals. You wouldn't get that exhausted when dealing with potty emergency.

You should always be prepared. Start training your little one to use the bathroom when the need arises, and not just to rely on diapers. You have to think fast and be innovative when the need arises. If you can, keep a handy "potty kit" at all times complete with baby wipes, baby towel, diapers, hand sanitizer or a small bottle of alcohol.

2. Shopping for inexpensive gifts

Be proactive and always be on the lookout for good finds. Stock up on affordable but cool toys, games, and tees. Buying up three pieces of one good item will save you significant time and money in the long run. You can also check out discount sections and wholesaler market. Price markdowns happen all-year round, so grab the chance to spot an affordable but cool baby gifts.

If you're creative and chic, you can just buy raw materials and make something beautiful and personalized out of it. The recipient will surely enjoy and be pleased by the creativity of your gift. You can also visit your favorite bookstores and the arts and crafts sections of departments stores to hunt for painting kits, puzzles, and activity books.

3. Packing a baby bag

When you have your baby in tow when you go out, you have to expect the unexpected incidents, like accidental spit-ups and throw-ups, milk spills, and wet and soiled diapers; so you need all the basic necessities inside the baby bag. You have to anticipate all possible emergencies so you will know what you need to pack.

Among those baby essentials that should be inside your baby bag are the following: A pack of six to ten disposable diapers, two to three pieces of changing clothes, a changing mat, baby wipes, hand sanitizer gel to kkep your hands clean before and after a nappy change, feeding bottles, and bibs.

Also disposable plastic bags to seal in disposable diapers before throwing out. A baby bag also won't be complete without a cute baby blanket to wrap your baby or to cover any surface where you need to put your baby down.

4. Breastfeeding in public

Before going out, you have to practice first in your home the position of your baby if you try to breastfeed him in public. Second, wear clothing that gives you "easy access" like a button down dress or blouse and a tie-strap top. Also a layered look will definitely be of great use for cover ups when breastfeeding.

Third, look around and try to find an area where it is not that crowded and too open or exposed to others. Fourth, have a wrap, shawl, or baby blanket and throw it around you to keep your breastfeeding private. Some malls today have nursing and breastfeeding rooms where you can use for added security. - 30443

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