Infant Care Disaster Resources for Families in Puerto Rico, Texas, Florida Provided by DayOne Baby
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (PRWEB) September 26, 2017 -- For nearly 20 years, DayOne Baby (dayonebaby.com) has been the go-to resource for lactation and early parenting consulting, products and advice. In response to the recent hurricanes, DayOne Baby has created an easy-to-access video to support parents of infants and lactating mothers to navigate and survive the specific issues related to caring for babies in disaster areas. There is also a section on the website that answers additional questions from parents, related to a wide variety of topics.
Esther Kestenbaum, CEO, DayOne Baby said, “At DayOne Baby, we work with individuals, families, corporations and hospitals to provide the very best in counseling and products for new mothers and babies. We are devastated by the news coming to us from storm-ravaged areas and we want to share our knowledge with parents and children who find themselves in disaster zones.”
Video Topics include:
• Do I need to do anything differently if I'm breastfeeding?
• How do I clean my breast pump parts?
• How do I pump breast milk without electricity?
• How would I store breast milk without electricity and how long is it viable?
• What if my baby is just using formula?
• What if my resources are limited?
• What's the best way to respond to my baby's needs?
• What about mom's needs?
• Word of encouragement - babies are resilient!
About DayOne Baby:
For nearly 20 years, DayOne Baby has been the go-to resource for lactation and early parenting consulting, education, support, products and advice. DayOne Baby provides turn-key services to consumers, hospitals and HR departments (for employees and mother’s lounges). In light of the unprecedented natural disasters across our country, DayOne Baby has created an easy to access video with a lactation consultant who is highly experienced with disaster conditions. This video was created to support parents of infants and lactating mothers to navigate and survive the specific issues related to caring for babies in disaster areas. There is also a section on the website where questions from parents are addressed, along with an email hotline, where parents can send their questions: http://www.dayonebaby.com.
Jean Golden, DayOne Baby, http://www.dayonebaby.com, +1 612-385-2324, [email protected]
Share this article