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And the winners are…. (save 25% on our coloured wipes for everyone else)

December 20th, 2011

Tadah….And the random number generator has spat out the following winners of a set of coloured wipes are:

Nikki Moore Pt-vip (Nikki Elliott)
Claire Elliott
Chelsey Blackburn
Justine Whittle
Jane Twitchin

If you’ve won, please drop me an email asap with your address and whether you’d like turquoise or bright pink wipes….

If you haven’t won I’m sorry! But if you’d still like some coloured wipes (now available in packs of 10) you can save 25% on them before Christmas Eve by using the code ‘A9FE8BD5′….

Version 3 boxes and kits – pre-order now!

December 15th, 2011

I know that i should really wait until next week to post this, as I’ll have my photographers professional pics to share then but I can’t wait!

I’m delighted to announce that our version 3 kits are now available to pre-order online for Ā£35 including postage. (Will be Ā£39.99, plus postage after 10th Feb).

Flat lids for easy stacking

Our new boxes (v3) combine the best bits of version 1 and version 2 boxes:

- flat lids for stacking
- air-tight seal
- one handed opening (but with a single robust clip rather than a pop-top)
- internal hooks on mucky box
- double hinge with stainless steel pin for strength
- water-fill levels

We’ve been testing the samples here at Cheeky Wipes HQ for a couple of weeks and we love them!

The containers can also be pre-ordered – if you’re an existing customer, keep an eye on your in-box next week as you can pre-order the new containers at a hefty discount until the end of December.

Both new boxes have double hinges with stainless steel pins for strength

The pictures show the kits actually in the factory, the container will ship to us shortly so we’re confident that we’ll have all pre-orders dispatched by 10th February.

Will update next week again when I have ‘proper’ photo’s to share….

Turquoise and Bright Pink Cheeky Wipes have arrived! Win some by Christmas!

December 13th, 2011

We’ve finally just taken delivery of our lovely turquoise and bright pink Cheeky Wipes – woohoo!Ā  These things always take longer to arrive than we expect, we ordered them back in August so it seems like we’ve been waiting FOREVER!

For all you people who like to have separate wipes for faces and bums, or hands and bums, this is what you’ve been looking for…

As you can hopefully see from the picture, we’ve gone back to our original manufacturer for this production run so the quality is fantastic, nice tight overlocking and fabulous quality cotton.

We’ve had to pay a bit more for the wipes, but we think it’s worthwhile as they’ll wash really well and have great longevity.Ā  We’ve been using wipes in these colours since March and they’re fantastic, they don’t show food stains and wash really well.

We’ve got 5 packs of the new coloured wipes (worth Ā£14 each) to give away.Ā  To be in with a chance of winning you can either:

  • pop over to our facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/CheekyWipes), and ’share’ this blog post on your wall (would be lovely if you could ‘like’ us while you’re there!
  • leave us a comment below

We’ll randomly generate 5 winners at 11am next Tuesday (20th) to ensure that you should receive your new wipes by Christmas!

Cheeky Wipes Netherlands – Mamaloesen

December 9th, 2011

I need to start this post by apologising to Loes and Marco from Mamaloesen that I haven’t done this sooner. To be honest I thought I had already done it, way back in October when we were finalising their status as our Netherlands distributors but there was a lot going on at the time and the process itself was quite painful.

More on that later.

A few recent conversations have led me to clarify that I need to both introduce Mamaloesen and www.cheekywipes.nl and also explain why we have chosen them as our preferred distributor for the Netherlands.

We met at the trade show in Cologne and I was impressed with their vitality and enthusiasm for Cheeky Wipes. Loes and Marco have been running a successful nursery and baby shop in the Netherlands for 20 years and have many contacts throughout the nursery industry.

It’s tricky to get a new and innovative product like Cheeky Wipes into ‘bricks and mortar’ stores and this was also an attractive prospect. Lastly they were committed to stocking our entire product range in volume which I believe is essential to building a good distributor business.

But what really made them stand out is the fact that they registered and had www.cheekywipes.nl up and running overnight – dynamic or what!

Without going into detail, my previous retailers weren’t impressed with the change in direction and with hindsight, I can see that I could have handled this better. As a result I’ve recently heard that there has been some rumour spreading and bitchiness pointed in my direction, hence the need for clarification.Ā  (Slightly dismayed that I have to do so having thought I’d outgrown the school yard 20 years ago….)

So, to be clear. The appointment of Mamaloesen as our Dutch distributors was purely a business decision on OUR behalf. No-one elses. Our previous retailers were very keen to continue working with us at the time, however disinclined to work with Mamaloesen.

Their loss.

I now consider this subject to be closed…..

Christmas Swag Competition! Win loads of christmas goodies!

December 1st, 2011

The lovely Keira at Mamascarf has got lots of us Mumpreneurs together to offer you a brilliant Christmas Swag competition. Two lucky winnders will win 11 fantastic prizes (of which a Cheeky Wipes Kit is 1, obviously) which would go a long way to kitting you out for a new baby.

How to enter
Simply email your name, address and phone number to info@mamascarf.co.uk
Title your email ā€œChristmas Swag competitionā€.
2 winners will be chosen at random on Monday 19th December.
Feel free to pop over to our Facebook pages to ā€œlikeā€ us and keep up to date with our news and any offers.

Prizes
Mamascarf is an award winning discreet and supportive breastfeeding scarf. Mamascarf

ewan the dream sheepā„¢ from Easidream is a very soft cuddly toy with light and sound features (including actual womb and heartbeat recordings) that calms babies and toddlers and lulls them into a peaceful slumber.

The multi award winning soft, safe and portable bed guard for children to snuggle up in for a good night’s sleep. www.duskymoon.com

Cheeky Wipes have produced an all-in-one washable baby wipe kit for DISPOSABLE or WASHABLE nappies. Better for baby, the planet and your pocket – and hassle free! www.cheekywipes.com

Mittens that Stay Attached and Your Hands Stay Warm. www.mummymitts.com

Award winning buggy wrist strap BuggyTug ensures your buggy stays close at all times. www.buggytug.com

The Safe Dreams Cot Wrap is a soft, breathable surround for your baby’s cot or crib, providing a padded barrier between them and the hard wooden bars. www.safedreams.co.uk

5-in-1 waterproof fleece cosy cover: Don’t go out without it! www.bundlebean.com
The cuddly Sleepytot Baby Comforter is guaranteed to help your little one sleep soundly through the night. www.sleepytot.com
Keeping buggies steady and giving plenty of storage space. www.hamsterbags.co.uk
SnoozeShade helping babies sleep on-the-go. www.snoozeshade.com

(T&C’s)
1. This competition is open to residents of the UK, 18 years or over, except anyone professionally associated with the competition. 2. Details regarding how to enter as published form part of the terms and conditions. It is a condition of entry that all rules are accepted as final and that the competitor agrees to abide by these rules. The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 3. Only one entry per person. Late, illegible, incomplete, defaced or corrupt entries will not be accepted. No responsibility can be accepted for lost entries and proof of transmission will not be accepted as proof of receipt. The winner will be drawn at random from all entries received by the closing date. The winners will be drawn at random from all entries received. 4. All entries must be received by the published closing date –Monday 19th December, 12:00hrs. The winners will be announced and notified by Tuesday 20thDecember. 5. The winners will be notified by email, telephone or letter and their name and the name of the county where they live may be published. The winners will be notified within seven days of the published closing date of the prize draw. The prizes will be delivered to the winner’s home address within 28 days of notification, unless the winner is notified otherwise. Prizes will not be awarded as a result of improper actions by or on behalf of competition entrants, illegal or otherwise. 6. The prizes as published are available on the date of publication. All prizes are non transferable and there are no cash alternatives. 7. Note that by entering into this competition you agree to have your name released as the winner, should you be drawn as a winner of the prize. 8. Events may occur that render the competition itself or the awarding of the prize impossible due to reasons beyond the control of the Promoter and accordingly the Promoter may at its absolute discretion vary or amend the promotion and the entrant agrees that no liability shall attach to the Promoter as a result thereof. 9. English law applies and the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts shall prevail. The Promoters of the competition Mama Designs Ltd.

Managing Work / Life Balance – Red Time, Green Time

November 29th, 2011

Like most working Mums I sometimes feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day. Between demands of the kids (sometimes the school ‘run’ and after school ‘run’ feel like marathons…), my lovely husband who does seem to think that his ‘at work’ status means that it gives him a by-ball from organising anything vaguely home / household related, like car servicing for example. Obviously the house and shopping don’t look after themselves either, I have a never-ending Mount Everest of washing and seem to constantly be cooking or clearing up after cooking….

And that’s before you even start to contemplate working life.

Emails, mobile telephones and other apps which are supposed to make our life easier actually only serve to blur the boundary between home life and work life, especially if like me you work from home. I can’t count the number of times that I’ve told one of my children ‘You’re next, just wait til Mummy finishes this email’. Or to shush while I take a phonecall. And don’t even get my husband started about me checking things out on my iphone while we watch TV in the evenings….

It sometimes feels like I’m never actually doing any one thing as best I can. I’m not completely focusing on the kids, but I’m not 100% focused on work either.

So I’ve decided to redraw the boundaries.

I’ve brought in a version of the old ‘red time green time’ that my boss used to use to indicate whether he had time for a chat or not…(Patrick Piearcey take a bow….)

My working week is Tuesday, Thurs & Friday 9am – 3pm and that’s my ‘Green time’. During that time, I’ll be at my desk or on my mobile, ready to talk to anyone (unless of course you want to sell me advertising / utilities / life insurance in which case bugger off, I’m busy!) I’ll be 100% committed and focused, and won’t be doing any child / house / husband related chores unless absolutely essential. Aside from these times, you can leave me a message and I will phone you back but it might take a day or so…

And the same goes for emails. Outside my core working hours I will check emails, but once a day, rather than once every 5 minutes. It might be in the morning, or afternoon when the little ones are asleep and the only exception to this is a Saturday when I give myself the day off. I’ve been doing this for a while now and it seems to work better for me….I don’t tend to lose emails in my inbox because I’m thinking ‘Oh that needs a long answer, I’ll respond to that one later when I’m back at my desk’ because I am actually at my desk when I check my emails.

If you are trying to contact me, please understand. I LOVE my business and my customers and genuinely want 100% satisfied customers. But I also have to try to balance that out with some semblance of normal family life….so please be patient.

And if you’ve got any tips you’d like to share for keeping this balance, feel free to do so….

Review – Playduvet fab present idea for new baby!

November 21st, 2011

When I spotted the Playduvet at the Earls Court Baby show, I was intrigued. After all, there are loads of play mats and gyms around so what makes this one special?

The Playduvet is a playmat with a difference – well several differences actually. Firstly, as you can tell from the name, it’s pretty big as it is sized to hold a double duvet. So there’s no worries about your baby rolling off it. Because you ’stuff’ it with a duvet it’s also more cushioned than a normal playmat which is brilliant if, like us, you have hard wooden floors. It’s always stressful when babies aren’t quite sitting up robustly on their own, I seemed to find that no matter how many cushions I put around them, bubs would inevitably fall into the gap!

In saying that however it has also been invaluable in our bedroom. Aerin often comes up stairs with me while I’m pottering around putting clothes away etc. Unfortunately she always seems to do her nice carroty-weaning sick burps on my brand new bedroom carpet – no more of that now as the Playduvet catches it and I can just chuck it in the washing machine.

I’ve been using it for Aerin for for a few weeks and she loves it. The black and white stars are really soft and strokable but make that fabulous crinkly sound too. She’s also fascinated by the colourful taggie ribbons which are sewn in, and when she’s getting tired I often find her rolled onto her side clutching a ribbony bit like her comforter.

Lastly, the Playduvet is very portable. It comes with it’s own bag, so if you’re visiting family or friends you just have to borrow a spare duvet to stuff it with.

I always find it difficult to think of presents for the little ones for Christmas especially when they’re no4 child and we’ve already got plenty of toys at home but this would make a fantastic present for a new baby. It’s really nice quality too, so I would imagine that it would last a long time and could be passed onto another sibling…..Not that we’re having any more here!

The Playduvet is priced at £75 and is available from www.playduvet.com

I met my hero, Maggie Howell of Natal Hypnotherapy

November 18th, 2011

As you know, this week I’ve been out of the office AGAIN, attending the Royal College of Midwives annual conference.Ā  It was just two days and was a great opportunity to talk to Midwives and let them know that Cheeky Wipes are an alternative to disposable wipes or cotton wool and water, which also meet NICE guidelines as they can of course be used with just plain water for the first 6 weeks after birth.

As you’ll also know if you’ve ever seen me at a show, I pitch to just about everyone who walks past but on this occasion it was the lovely Kelli who had started the conversation. I overheard the words ‘Natal Hypnotherapy’ and my ears pricked up to find that Kelli was talking to a lady who looked vaguely familiar. I surreptitiously checked out the namebadge and although I could only see the name ‘Maggie’ I thought it was probably the right person, so I introduced myself by asking the immortal words ‘Are you Maggie Howell? You saved me from a C-Section!’

To give a bit of the background here, I used Maggie’s Natal Hypnotherapy CD’s whilst pregnant all 4 times! I thought they were brilliant, really helpful for helping me to relax and get to sleep later in pregnancy and also preparing me for giving birth. Once labour started the first time, I was calm and felt fine – until things all went a bit pear-shaped on change of Midwife. It’s sort of a long story which you can read here if you’re interested, but in summary, I would have ended up having a C-Section if it hadn’t been for Natal Hypnotherapy being able to keep me calm and in control.

Maggie was LOVELY, a really nice warm and friendly lady. I felt like I knew her because I had listened to her so much over the years. She seemed to really like the idea of Cheeky Wipes even though her boys don’t tend to use nappies at home as she practices ‘Elimination Communication’ which I am quite in awe of.

We chatted about the perils of trying to work from home with lots of children underfoot and Maggie shared a top tip – to train your children to ask for things by starting to say ‘When you’re finished Mummy….’ before they ask for whatever it is they want. I’ll be trying that one on my lot!

As you’ll know if you read my blog regularly, I can only recommend / sell things that I would or have used myself, or would recommend whole-heartedly to my friends. Natal Hypnotherapy definitely falls into that category as I recommended the CD’s to quite a few friends at the time. So now I’m doing the same to all you Cheeky Wipes friends. If you’re pregnant (for the first time, or second time or whatever) and you want to have a natural childbirth, then try Natal Hypnotherapy. Go to Maggie’s website and read the birth experiences of people who have used her CD’s, they’ll make you cry, I promise!

My Birth Story – Archie

November 18th, 2011

Thought I would share this as it has relavance for a post I’m going to do shortly…..

Sat 11.30 pm (39 weeks) – have a ā€˜show’, after having niggly period type cramps all evening on and off. These continue during the night, so I don’t get a great nights sleep – wondering if I’m actually at the start of labour etc.

Sunday morning, go for a long walk. Come back and my waters go as I’m having lunch.

Sunday afternoon – go to Brighton Hospital to be checked out as we’ve been visiting the in-laws, only to be told that my waters haven’t gone – I must have wet myself (which I denied strenuously – you just know the difference!)

Head back to Walthamstow, feeling quite grumpy by this stage – uncertain whether things have started or not and go to bed around 9.00pm.

Wake at 1.15am, definitely in labour. Contractions are coming every 5 minutes or so, so I take myself downstairs. Decide to waken Dave at 2am to help fit my Tens machine and the contractions continue, very bearable. Phone the hospital because that’s what I’d been told to do when contractions were coming regularly, spaced 5 mins apart. They tell me to come in. The journey to hospital is only 5 minutes, but the longest 5 minutes of my life – I felt every single bump in the road.

Get to hospital and the first mid-wife examines me – by this stage it’s 4.30am. I’m feeling quite comfortable, rocking back and forward on my chair and just getting on with it, in conjunction with the TENS machine and my breathing.

The good news is that I’m 5cm dilated. The bad news is that my waters have gone (I knew it!) and because there’s meconium in my waters, I’ll have to be strapped to a machine for continuous foetal monitoring and get up on the bed. This is where things start to go slowly downhill.

I decide to have some gas and air to take the edge of things, not because I really, really need it, but I just fancied trying it!

The very friendly mid-wife examines me before she goes off shift and says that things seem to have slowed down as I’ve only dilated another cm by 7.45 am.

The shift changes and my new mid-wife arrives. She’s obviously feeling under the weather and seems to be suffering from a head cold. She is very grumpy and doesn’t speak to me, just talks about me and at me, not to me. Thankfully she is accompanied by a student mid-wife who is lovely.

By 9am, I’m beginning to feel knackered and hungry as I didn’t sleep well on Saturday night and have missed my sleep on Sunday night too. I ask for something to eat and am told in no uncertain terms that I can’t have anything (even though the previous mid-wife had encouraged me to eat the cereal bars I’d brought). I’m offered a syntocin drip to speed things up, which I accept – after all I’m coping well with the contractions and the sooner I can meet my baby, the better.

Unfortunately the syntocin drip doesn’t have the desired effect and my contractions slow down further. In addition to this, they seem to be having problems with the foetal monitor and *think* that the baby’s heartrate is dropping however they aren’t sure. I’m literally forced to lie flat on my back and told by the grump mid-wife that if I don’t, I’ll end up in Theatre. To try to see if the baby is in distress, they try to attach a scalp monitor, but can’t get this to work. At this point, the room fills with people in scrubs as they discuss an emergency C Section – to the point of having Dave complete the form. Very scary for him.

I’m not worried about the baby – I can feel him moving around and I’m calm – I think it’s a problem with the monitor, rather than me or the baby, so I practise my natal hypnotherapy breathing and eventually the room clears of people as they also begin to accept that the baby is OK.

By 11-ish I feel like I’m almost there however the mid-wife informs me that there is an anterior lip which hasn’t dilated, so I can’t push yet. No wonder my cervix didn’t dilate evenly when I was forced to lie on my back, and fight against gravity!

Finally at midday, I’ve reached time to push. The consultant visits and tells me that because of the heart rate ā€˜problem’ I can only push for 2 hours and then I’ll need assistance. Unfortunately, my contractions slow down even further, coming every 10 minutes or so. Eventually, the head is almost there, but not quite. The consultant recommends that ventouse is used to extract the baby – at this stage I just want the baby out, so I agree. An episiotomy is done to help this along.

A student doctor handles the ventouse and it doesn’t work, so they move on to forceps. Eventually the student doctor manages to grab Archie in a head-lock and drag him out, but in the process they badly mangle his little face and head so that he has Bells Palsy when he’s born, along with a badly lop-sided head and bruised face. He looks as if he’s gone 10 rounds with Mike Tyson.

Luckily he’s a greedy wee blighter and he latches on to feed straight away.

The give me another jab to deliver the placenta, but it doesn’t work and the student doctor manually trails my placenta out (or part of it anyway, the rest was removed under anaesthetic three weeks later in Eastbourne, after I’d almost passed out passing clots of blood in Sainsburys). She also stitches me up, a process that takes an hour and during this time I’m not allowed to hold my baby – neither is my husband.

Although I’m delighted to have a healthy baby and obviously be healthy myself, this birth did leave me less than enamoured of the hospital birthing system which seems to view childbirth as a medical intervention, rather than a natural process.

Lessons Learned:

• My labour progressed much better before medical intervention
• My contractions were manageable with Tens and gas and air, no additional pain relief was necessary
• Next time, I’ll stay at home for as long as possible (or have birth at home)
• Continuous Foetal Monitoring is unnecessary and seems to have a negative impact in my case so I’d prefer intermittent monitoring in future (read that as I won’t allow one of the bloody things near me!!)
• If there seems to be a conflict with the mid-wife I’ll request someone else
• Not to let student doctors anywhere near me (but student mid-wives are welcome!)

What to do when your child has nappy rash

November 11th, 2011

Poor little Aerin has a red, sore bum. She’s teething and as a result has been having lots of vicious, watery poos, which has resulted in a sore bottom for her. (Mainly because I missed a poo and she had sat in it for a little while, ouch!)

Nappy Rash is one of those things that I think most children will get at one stage or another, either when they’re teething, or maybe have an upset tummy. It’s caused by stale wee and poo being in contact with their delicate skin and can happen whether you’re using cloth OR disposable nappies. (Aerin is in a combination of both at the mo.)

So if you find your LO has a sore bottom, what can you do?

1. STOP using disposable wipes if the skin is irritated as you’ll just make the irritation worse by applying a load of chemicals on top!

2. Swap to either cotton wool and water, or lovely washable Cheeky Wipes which will gently cleanse without increasing soreness

3. Give as much nappy off time as possible. I know this isn’t always easy, but even 20 mins really seems to help and the air really helps the rash dry out. If this isn’t possible we have used the hairdryer on low heat setting after nappy change helps (also really good for cracked nipples when you start breastfeeding!)

4. Change nappies more frequently than normal as your LO might have done a sneaky ‘no-smell’ poo and be sitting in it….

5. Use a barrier cream to protect their bottom. I like Sudocream, or a medicated one like Metanium, but if anyone has recommendations for good ‘green’ creams, I’d love to try them?

 
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