I've been told using things like coco butter and shea butter help prevent stretch marks, but water intake does too!
I'm very very prone to stretch marks... In fact I think it's almost a lost cause for me, and I expect to get them on my belly. I grew quickly when I was younger and have them on my knees, I have them on my thighs, even my booty... So why should by tummy be lucky?
Now, when I was looking into birthing classes and techniques of course Lamaze was one of the first ones to come up and come to mind... But who knew they also made toys, and mom to be products? I didn't!
The Lamaze organization is dedicated to supporting and promoting healthy birth practices for women. I've loved looking at their site and watching their labor videos, and reading about their healthy birth practices. I have a long way to go before labor, but I'm sure I'll be learning, and sharing, a lot more about them!They sent me the Mom to Be Gift Set, and it was one of the first "pregnancy" things I got! I've loved using the lotions and belly creams and I have to honestly say... They smell soooo good! I have another shea butter product from another company and the Lamaze one smells so much better! It's such a fun way to pamper myself!

Here's a little more info about what's in it:
A perfect gift for expecting moms, the Mom-to-Be Gift Set contains 2oz. containers of the following hypoallergenic Lamaze Body Care items: Lamaze Belly Butter - exceptional for keeping the skin elastic and stretchy during pregnancy, as well as soothing itchy bellies. Key ingredients include organic and natural cocoa butter, and shea butter.Lamaze Belly Cream - contains a variety of healing and emulsifying ingredients clinically proven to help minimize the appearance of stretch marks and scarring.
Lamaze Moisturizing Body Cream - a luscious alternative to regular lotion with a thick, creamy feel that leaves skin incredibly moist yet won't leave the skin greasy
Lamaze Cooling Leg and Foot Cream - provides a revitalizing foot and leg massage, cooling and moisturizing with thick, penetrating cream.
Lamaze Sitz Bath Powder - this healing bath powder will foam to a wonderful lather while helping soothe and heal your body after pregnancy.
So... I'm prone to stretch marks but I'm trying to use this religiously, and hoping maybe if I work hard to prevent these I can have one part of my body scar-free!Like the gift set? You can BUY it for $25 (actually it's on sale right now for $19.99) from Learning Curve. It's a great baby shower gift!
Or you can WIN one here! Here's how to enter:
Be(come) a follower of my blog
Give me a healthy pregnancy or labor tip. Visit Lamaze International for ideas! Leave it in the comments!
-View and leave a comment on one of the videos in the Lamaze library
-Sign up for the Confident Pregnancy Week-by-Week email
-Determine who your local Lamaze-certified Childbirth Educator is, and leave her name in the comments
-Join Lamaze on Facebook
-Follow Lamaze on Twitter
-Fill out The Birth Survey
-Visit the web site for Lamaze Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond Magazine and share one new thing you found interesting about Lamaze, pregnancy, or birth.
-Tweet about this giveaway: "I'm in it to win a Mom to be Gift Set from @LamazeOnline on @FutureMama's blog http://bit.ly/7TBITt" (one per day)
-Become my Facebook Fan
-Add my new "Full Term of Giveaways" button to your blog!
-Add my button to your blog!
-Post about this giveaway on your blog.
-Email Subscribe to my blog (don't forget to confirm your email!)
-Subscribe to my blog through one of these feeds (let me know which one in comments).
-Vote for me on Top Baby Blogs (per day/computer) (just click the link)
-Tell me how you heard about this giveaway (you read my blog regularly, saw it on Twitter, etc.)
PS: This is a part of my Full Term of Giveaways. If you're interested in sponsoring a pregnancy or fertility related review and giveaway please use the "contact" link above or email babymakingmachine{at}gmail.com. Stay tuned for tons of fun!
Let me know if it works for you! I of course have always had stretch marks everywhere (part of Marfan) and during pregnancy mine were deep, like, I can run my finger over the ridges. They have faded fast though. My OB said a lot of stretch marks is genetic and that cream doesn't help and the cream I used didn't, but I also didn't do it religiously nor did I use this brand. If this works for you I'm buying it next time around!!!
ReplyDeleteHere's my pregnancy tip: Get compression socks when your feet start to swell. Your feet actually get little stretch marks if the swelling is bad, and those don't necessarily go away. The compression socks help, and they help keep you in your shoes too. I think you can get them at Target. :-)
I am a Facebook fan too
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog! The only advice I have is pretty much stuff you already know. But for sure do the pregnancy yoga!
ReplyDeleteOh, one other thing I did for my baby was put headphones on my tummy and play classical and soft music to my tummy. I don't know if it affected my baby at all, but I like to think she could hear it and enjoyed listening to it!
I follow your blog. I am currently 9 months preggers and the best advice I can give you is to rest when you are tired. I tried to fight it at first but you will feel so much better if you just rest when your body tells you to :D
ReplyDeletelaprochaine@gmail.com
I like Healthy Birth Practice 6: Keep mother and baby together - It's best for mother, baby and breastfeeding best. I want to breast feed and I want my son to room with me.
ReplyDeletelaprochaine@gmail.com
I follow lamaze on Twitter
ReplyDeletelaprochaine@gmail.com
I tweeted, http://twitter.com/laprochaine/status/7299024016
ReplyDeletelaprochaine@gmail.com
I email subscribe to your blog
ReplyDeletelaprochaine@gmail.com
I heard about this because I get your email newsletter
ReplyDeletelaprochaine@gmail.com
well I used cream all during my pregnacy and only used it on my tummy. I only got stretch marks all on my boobs and butt. wish I would have used it there. so spread the love all over your body and hopefully you won't get so many!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower. Now that I'm entering my thrid trimester, the major growing is about to begin, so I'd love to try these products!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeletefollow blog
ReplyDeletedont rush things.....enjoy that little baby inside of you. The kicks, flips, and spins. They dont last forever
annamie2 at hotmail dot com
favorite birth practice
ReplyDeleteBring a loved one with you for support.
annamie2 at hotmail dot com
joined lamaze on FB
ReplyDeleteannamie2 at hotmail dot com
follow lamaze on twitter @gravsie3
ReplyDeleteannamie2 at hotmail dot com
tweet
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/gravsie3/status/7318389153
annamie2 at hotmail dot com
FB fan of you
ReplyDeleteannamie2 at hotmail dot com
subscribed
ReplyDeleteannamie2 at hotmail dot com
heard about giveaway from subscription email
ReplyDeleteannamie2 at hotmail dot com
I follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteMy tip? Don't get carried away with the "eating for two"! I have been eating a bit too much lately, and I just blew up overnight!
I like ALL the healthy labor tips, but the one that I think I like most is:
ReplyDeleteHealthy Birth Practice 2: Walk, move around and change positions throughout labor
I subscribed to the Confident Pregnancy email!
ReplyDeleteStrangely enough, there are no local Lamaze educators in my city! :(
ReplyDeleteI joined Lamaze on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lamaze on Twitter.
ReplyDeleteI tried to take the Birth Survey, but it's only for women who have already given birth. Do I still get an entry for trying? :)
ReplyDeleteI tweeted! @alannanoelle
ReplyDeleteI'm your Facebook Fan!
ReplyDeleteI subscribe to your blog in my Google Reader.
ReplyDeleteI voted for your blog!
ReplyDeleteI found your giveaway because I check up on your blog daily. :)
ReplyDeleteI am a follower on GFC! Continued good health with your pregnancy!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Patricia
www.talesofan-almost-mommy.blogspot.com
www.patriciacarlsonfreelance.com
patriciacarlsonfreelance@gmail.com
I follow now! Been a while since I got on and soooo happy you are preggo!!! Yay!!! I'm 20 weeks...so just a little ahead...but this is my 2nd.
ReplyDeleteMy healthy preggo tip would be to drink lots of water and eat nuts, raisins and make sure you keep active...makes your delivery easier :)
Keep mother and baby together - It's best for mother, baby and breastfeeding- my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI follow Lamaze on twitter as ebmommy
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/gravsie3/status/7344579985
ReplyDeleteannamie2 at hotmail dot com
Hi! I follow your blog. And my tip is to get on Amazon.com and order all the books by Aviva Jill Romm. She's amazing. I'm reading her book on having a healthy, natural pregnancy and it's the best (I'm due with my 2nd in 3 months)! Even if you're happy with your ob (like I am), it is a MUST READ! Thanks! islandgirlalwayz@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteim a follower and my pregnancy advice is to take a prenatal yoga class! it had been wonderful for me so far!!
ReplyDeleteheidilynndonahue@gmail.com
my favorite is # 4: avoid interventions that aren't medically necessary
ReplyDeleteheidilynndonahue@gmail.com
nearest educator is: kim michelle clark in Corvallis, OR.
ReplyDeleteheidilynndonahue@gmail.com
I think that the Lamaze Adivce that popped out at me most was #4: Avoid Interventions That Are Not Medically Necessary. I had soooo many interventions that I was unhappy with during my first baby's birth. In my defense, I had no clue what was up or down. But I'm educating myself more now and will take better steps towards preventing everything bad that happened on the first go around! Here's to happy, healthy, intervention-free births in 2010!!! Thanks! islandgirlalwayz@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletei learned alot about your due date and waiting it out, not being obsesssed with the estimated due date the doctor gives you!
ReplyDeleteheidilynndonahue@gmail.com
I signed up for the Confident Pregnancy Week-by-Week email. Thank you! islandgirlalwayz@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteim a fan of your facebook
ReplyDeleteheidilynndonahue@gmail.com
i subscribe through google
ReplyDeleteheidilynndonahue@gmail.com
I joined Lamaze International on Facebook. Thanks! islandgirlalwayz@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI took the Birth Survey. It's loooooooooooooooong! :) Thanks! islandgirlalwayz@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of yours on Facebook! Thanks! islandgirlalwayz@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI heard about this giveaway because I check up on your blog pretty often. :) Thanks! islandgirlalwayz@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower. A pregnant momma should always have a healthy snack or two nearby and break up large meals into smaller ones to minimize nausea and tiredness.
ReplyDeletecbeargie(at) yahoo.com
My favorite of the 6 Lamaze Healthy Birth Practices is "Let Labor Should Begin on Its Own." Some babies need a little more time to cook, even though many new moms get nervous that the little one will never leave the womb! For my first, I had to be induced with pitocin (water broke, no contractions) and it awful! Why anyone would voluntarily choose to be induced is beyond me!
ReplyDeleteMy local Lamaze-certified Childbirth Educator is Cheryl Aglio-Girelliin Needham, MA.
ReplyDeleteSubscribed through Google Reader.
ReplyDeleteVoted for you on Top Baby Blogs. It says "votes in 372 Visitors sent back! 1744"
ReplyDeleteFound this giveaway after following a link from your tweet to read your most recent post about meshing career growth with mommyhood.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteMy advice, for what it's worth, is to eat well and avoid the nasties... parabens, BPA, random chemicals in food and products that can cause problems for you and baby! Oh and a great book to read if you've got the time is Slow Death by Rubber Duck.
ebickell at hotmail dot com
I blogged at:
ReplyDeletehttp://emilyisland.blogspot.com/2010/01/i-got-nothin.html
ebickell at hotmail dot com
I heard about this giveaway because I'm a follower :)
ReplyDeleteebickell at hotmail dot com
I follow you on GFC:) My advice: Take everyone's "birthing stories" with a grain of salt. Sometimes they tend to be over exaggerated- kind of like fisherman and their tall tales:) Your labor & delivery will be fine-just relax & be positive:)
ReplyDeleteleapnlissa (at)yahoo(dot) com
I think this Lamaze Healthy Birth Practice is the best:
ReplyDeleteBring a Loved One, Friend or Doula for Continuous Support
leapnlissa at yahoo dot com
i am a follower.
ReplyDeleteamy16323(at)gmail(dot)com
I'm a follower-rosannepm- and I like this tip. Women have the right to give birth free from routine medical interventions.So True.
ReplyDeleterosans4@comcast.net
My favorite from the Lamaze library are to avoid interventions that are not medically necessary-like epidurals for pain relief rather than for c-section.
ReplyDeleterosans4@comcast.net
Signed up for Confident Pregnancy Week-by-Week email
ReplyDeleterosans4@comcast.net
The Lamaze educator closest to my area is Abdullah, Rashidah
ReplyDeleterosans4@comcast.net
Joined Lamaze on Facebook
ReplyDeleterosans4@comcast.net
e-mail subscriber
ReplyDeleterosans4@comcast.net
Subscribe to your feed via Google-rosannepm
ReplyDeleterosans4@comcast.net
Voted for you
ReplyDeleterosasn4@comcast.net
Found your blog on OLS
ReplyDeleterosans4@comcast.net
I follow and my advice would be to take it easy and think positive!
ReplyDeleteI follow lamaze on Twitter
ReplyDeleteLetting Labor begin on its own is my favorite Healthy Birthing practices. I don't are how late he is I want labor to begin on it's own (unless of course he's in some sort of trouble!)
ReplyDeleteThere's Faye Bates but she's not THAT close to where I am :(
ReplyDeleteI tried to take the survey but I couldn't because I haven't given birth...YET...17 Days!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/LittleBGCG/status/7428646698
I visited the website for the magazine and I learned about all the different positions. I was wondering what all the differences were. I think I like sitting the best!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of yours on FB
ReplyDeleteI have your button
ReplyDeletelittlebgcg DOT blogspot DOT com
I voted on Top baby blogs
ReplyDeleteI found this giveaway because I read your blog!
ReplyDeleteI learned you must be patient when it comes to your due date. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletemogrill@comcast.net
I follow and my tip is to let other people pamper you!
ReplyDeletedmkayes@gmail.com
I joined Lamaze International on facebook.
ReplyDeletedmkayes@gmail.com
I follow - and my tip is to make mental notes/memories of the experience. It's priceless, in hindsight. :)
ReplyDeletemy fave tip of theirs is this: Avoid giving birth on your back and follow your body's urges to push
ReplyDeleteheard about this via prizey
ReplyDeleteand I learned this from the Lamaze site: Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) is used to evaluate uterine contractions and the baby’s response to them.
ReplyDeletei voted!
ReplyDeleteheidilynndonahue@gmail.com
I am following your blog via google friend finder!
ReplyDeleteHealthy pregnancy tip: water water water water water! I've been blessed to actually CRAVE ice water with all 3 of my pregnancies, and I know not everyone loves it like I do. But I firmly believe it has helped me out SO much!
http://twitter.com/LittleBGCG/status/7461368009
ReplyDeleteDaily Tweet
I voted again today!
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/LittleBGCG/status/7505525496
ReplyDeleteDaily Tweet
I voted again today!
ReplyDeleteI like the Lamaze Peekaboo, I Love You
ReplyDeleteI pick the Walk, Move Around and Change Positions Throughout Labor
ReplyDeleteI already follow :)
ReplyDeleteMy tips is to rest when you need to rest. Don't over do it, you will just end up feeling miserable later.
Thanks for the chance!
hawkgirl_16{at}hotmail{dot}com
I'm a fan on facebook as Sheila H.
ReplyDeletehawkgirl_16{at}hotmail{dot}com
Tweeted:)
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/LissaL/statuses/7525168416
leapnlissa at yahoo dot com
My favorite is #4: Avoid interventions that are not medically necessary
ReplyDeleteThey almost c sectioned my first son, I just held out an extra hour... and he finally decided he was ready. Enjoy!
waylos@gmail.com
1. following via google friends: heathergf
ReplyDelete2. My preganancy tip: When I was pregnant toothpaste made me nauseated, so I switched to Close Up toothpaste which didn't have the minty taste that made me sick.
Good luck and enjoy your pregnancy.
dontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
My favorite tip is: Healthy Birth Practice 2: Walk, move around and change positions throughout labor.
ReplyDeleteI gave birth in the hospital and they didn't want me to move around. I got so tired of their sass that I called them in and reminded them that I was floating this boat. Don't let anyone cow you into submission when you know what your body needs to do.
dontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
I commented on the video about step 6 of 6 regarding the importance of holding your baby skin to skin after birthing.
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
Subscribed to Week by week newsletter:
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
An educator in my area is Nancy Aarson.
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
Joined Lamaze on Facebook: heather french (The Mom Union)
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
Following Lamaze on twitter: momunion
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
I checked out Lamaze Pregnance Birth & Beyond magazine and found it interesting how empowering their philosophy is. I gave birth at an Army hospital. Definitely NOT an empowering environment. :(
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
tweet: http://twitter.com/momunion/status/7544888880
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
Facebook fan of you: heather french (The Mom Union)
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
"Full Term" Button's on sidebar: http://iblameitonthecat.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
regular Button's on sidebar: http://iblameitonthecat.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
I stayed away from excess sweets by having different indulgences, like a bubble bath or a cup of organic tea (the Aveda tea was my favorite indulgence). goodwitchglinda at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteSubscribed to feed via google reader
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
Email newsletter subscriber: dontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI read about your contest on Online Sweepstakes.
ReplyDeletedontaskme22(at)yahoo(dot)com
Well, I think that's it for my entries. Good luck! Heather
I voted again !
ReplyDeleteclovecg AT gmail DOT com
I tweeted
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/LittleBGCG/status/7546351449
Follower!
ReplyDeleteTry to get rest when your body tells you! My mom would push herself to the ax and end up sleeping it off the next day! JUst listen CLOSELY to UR body! Ur the only one that can feel it!! :)
subscriber!
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in this great giveaway fancyfeet45@earthlink.net
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. My biggest tip is to make sure that you are drinking plenty of water. It helps with high blood pressure, hunger cravings, all kinds of things.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tip is to let labor begin on its own. That's such a helpful thing to remember!
ReplyDeleteThe certified professional who is closest to me is Deines, Colleen in Beatrice Nebraska
ReplyDeleteI joined lamaze on facebook
ReplyDeleteI follow lamaze on twitter (lstixrud)
ReplyDeleteTweet http://twitter.com/Lstixrud/status/7570238331
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog! My best tip is to drink plenty of fluids because dehydration causes contractions and preterm labor!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteMy tip is not to plan the birth too much. It's just one of those things that cannot be planned!
I am following your blog. My best pregnancy advice is: not to drink too much caffine. I have one son who is calm and mellow (I had one can of Pepsi a week when I was pregnant). The second son I had a Mtn. Dew once a day (this child is so hyper he climbs the walls after school). Thank you
ReplyDeletecandieluster(at)gmail(dot)com
Daily Tweet
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/LittleBGCG/status/7578731267
I voted Again
ReplyDeletea good tip I can give you is to eat lots of protein, this will help with heartburn. Also ditch the tums and grab a handful of almonds instead, works just as well and good for the baby!
ReplyDeleteMy healthy pregnancy tip is to eat organic food. I follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI signed up for the Confident Pregnancy Week-by-Week email.
ReplyDeleteI joined Lamaze on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI became your Facebook fan.
ReplyDeleteI subscribed by email.
ReplyDeleteI voted for you on Top Baby Blogs.
ReplyDeleteI heard about this giveaway from another web page.
ReplyDeleteI filled out The Birth Survey.
ReplyDeleteMy local Lamaze-certified Childbirth Educator is Jollina Simpson.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite of the 6 Lamaze Healthy Birth Practices is "Let labor begin on its own".
ReplyDeleteI learned that one way to relieve labor pain is to find a soothing environment.
ReplyDeleteyah all posts looks to be quite informative actually its my first visit here and am fully impressed from here and i would like to come here again thanks..
ReplyDeletewomens giftsets
I like this as a gift giveaway nice idea. Keep posting!
ReplyDeletegift delivery Philippines
That is such a smart gift. Thanks!
ReplyDelete