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Family Caregivers Month

A big big thank you!

Mon Petit Coeur (MPC) is proud to recognize November as National Family Caregivers Month—a time to celebrate the contributions of caregivers and provide them with the tools that they need. Unpaid care provided by family caregivers makes up 90 percent of long-term care in America. Love is powerful, but caregiving is tough. In fact, it might be one of the most difficult healthcare roles of all. If you are a caregiver for an elderly, a doula, or a disabled relative, know that you are not alone.

The Impact of Caregiving

Giving care to an elderly parent, pregnant woman, or child with special needs may be both rewarding and extremely stressful. Since most care takes place in the home, caregivers often feel isolated, lonely, and unappreciated. The essential responsibilities of managing prescriptions, scheduling doctor visits, making meals, and keeping your loved one active can be incredibly hard for a caregiver to handle.

According to the Caregiver Action Network, one in five caregivers confess they have compromised their physical health in order to care for a loved one. Due to stress, Family caregivers experience a disproportionate number of physical and psychological issues. They are twice as likely to suffer depression and are at increased risk for many other chronic conditions, including:

● Sleep deprivation
● Poor eating habits
● Lack of exercise
● Failure to rest when sick
● Not making medical appointments for themselves

Take Care to Give Care


Self-care is critical to providing care. Caregivers often step into the role assuming it will be temporary, but as a loved one’s condition gets worse — or other family members fail to step in and help — caregiving can become an ongoing job. It is critical to establish strong boundaries, healthy habits, and rules for self-care in order to stay healthy — and sane!

How You Can Help Support National Caregivers Month

The theme for this year’s National Caregivers Month is “#CaregiverAnd” to highlight caregivers’ individuality and help them focus on their self-identity and unique passions that enrich their own lives. Often, a role as a caregiver can overshadow an individual’s own needs, and this campaign seeks to raise awareness about the importance of self-care for all caregivers. In November, we are offering 70% off bunting, pants, and jackets. We are suggesting these as Leaving the Hospital ensemble.

If you are a caregiver, lend your voice to this effort and share your story to help other caregivers feel less alone. Provide advice and tips for ways you manage your own self-care. Share our blog on social media (using the #CaregiverAnd hashtag) and within your community to help everyone understand more about the importance of caregiving and the way they can support.

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Do’s and Don’ts of Breast Pumping

Do’s and Don'ts of Breast Pumping

For first-time moms, breastfeeding is a new experience, so stay patient if this process doesn’t
come easily at first. When it comes to breastfeeding, practice makes perfect, so get started as
soon as you can after delivery. Additionally, the sooner you begin nursing, the sooner you can
begin increasing your milk production. Breastfeeding as soon as possible after birth can help new
mothers with babies in the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, give their babies the nutrition
they require. Even if your baby isn't yet ready to return home, it can stimulate your milk supply
to grow.


Hence, Mon petit compelled a lists of Do’s and Don’t on pumping.

Do's
Do: practice safe hygiene and wash your hands before each session
Do: thoroughly clean or sanitize your parts after each session
Do: stay properly hydrated and well-nourished
Do: store your pumped milk properly

Don'ts
Don’t: overpump, as this could lead to oversupply, mastitis, and clogged ducts
Don’t: forget to refrigerate your pump parts after each use (clean thoroughly daily)
Don’t: skip a pumping session, as it could impact your supply
Don’t: ignore feelings of nipple pain or pinching
Additionally, we know breastfeeding can get a little messy at times so we recommend using a bib
to minimize the mess and stress of laundry. Below we have some of our very own MPC
crocheted bibs that are made to order just for you and your little heart.

https://monpetit-coeur.com/product/handmade-crocheted-angular-bib/

https://monpetit-coeur.com/product/handmade-crocheted-round-bib/

https://monpetit-coeur.com/product/handmade-crocheted-square/

No matter your reasons for pumping, we hope the tips shared in this blog are helpful. Remember,
there is no wrong way to feed a baby, only a lot of right ones as long as you and your baby are
both safe, healthy, and fed.

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Showing Support to Women During Breast Cancer


“Breast cancer is scary and no one understands that like
another woman who has gone through it too.” - Mon Petit

October brings awareness to Breast Cancer and Metastatic Breast Cancer. Breast Cancer is the most
commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the United States with approximately 290,000 cases every year.
1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during our lifetimes. Whether it impacts us
personally or through those we love, virtually all of us will be touched by the disease in one way
or another. With this jarring reality in mind, it’s important to have credible resources to ask
questions and receive support — either from experts in the medical field or those who’ve
experienced it.

When a friend or loved one is diagnosed with breast cancer it can be difficult figuring out how to
lend your support, and it can feel like a lot of responsibility when a spouse or other loved one
depends on you as they go through treatment, however, you’re taking an important first step just by
seeking out information on how you can best support them through the hardship. Giving a present to
a loved one who is battling cancer might cheer them up and let them know you care.
This is especially true if you send a gift that strengthens your relationship. Giving a loved one
facing cancer something that makes them smile—whether it's a hilarious movie, book, or favorite
snack—is always a wise way to go about gift-giving. Don't forget to include any dietary limitations
as well. Other acts of kindness could include participating in fundraising events like the breast
cancer walk, dropping by frequently, talking with them and listening, doing their chores, or even
just attending screenings with them. You can help organize meal deliveries, rides, and other tasks
to assist your loved one. You can help bring together the patient’s family, friends, and coworkers
by helping support your loved one through an online social network and planner.


As the matriarch of the household mother’s often find themselves a central pillar keeping the
family together, so it can shock the entire family if or when breast cancer rears its head. It’s
important to support them and lessen their burdens while showing them you’ll still be there. Breast
cancer is not a static event, but rather a journey of physical and emotional changes, there is no
“one size fits all” approach to supporting women with this disease. Knowing how best to support
breast cancer survivors is an ongoing process of changing expectations and needs based on where
they may be in their treatment experience. More research is needed to understand why and how
different forms of social support improve breast cancer survival across different groups of breast
cancer survivors. In the meantime, let’s keep fighting breast cancer through promoting mammograms
and by extending a helping hand to those women in our lives with breast cancer.

As we raise our voices together, we help spread the word about the importance of breast cancer
support. RISE up and join us in reaching even more people throughout Breast Cancer Awareness Month
by sharing Mon Petit messaging on your social media channels.

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Mon Petit Coeur’s Website Launch Press Release

Mon Petit- Coeur Launches New Website

Signature luxury newborn apparel company launches its full range website.

BROOKLYN, N.Y. – Nov. 28, 2018 – PRLog — MPC presents the launch of their online presence with Mon Petit Coeur.com. Mon Petit Coeur is luxury apparel and accessory brand for newborns, and one well worth the expense. The quality of Mon Petit Coeur invokes style, warmth, and tranquility for a newborn. MPC is a unique brand, as each piece is individually crafted by local neighborhood artisans, out of the city Brooklyn, New York. Each skilled Knit Artisan carefully knits each piece that is made of 100% pure cotton that is handspun in the U.S.A and North America. President/Designer Norine Medas is the brainchild of Mon Petit Coeur and has built a name for herself as the go-to source for baby arrival apparel product.

 

The brand welcomes its new website launch that now captures a wider online audience. The timing couldn’t be better as the thrill of the holiday season is here. Mon Petit Coeur offers a full range for newborn apparel, which covers:

  • Booties
  • Mitts
  • Jacket
  • Pant
  • Bunting
  • Hat
  • Headband

These fashionable nursery basics are comfortable, soft and stylish. The brand is a great source for parents to reference for their baby showers, christening, or other important occasions; as MPC also accommodates gift card services.  All eight pieces in the Signature Collection are for baby outerwear purposes to adorn in Spring or Fall/Winter. The interactive site allows the customer to review the Signature Collection, as well as Baby Look Book, Blog, and Events.
For more information- check out https://monpetit-coeur.com
Contact Mon Petit Coeur via email.

Source Mon Petit Coeur City/Town Brooklyn State/Province New York Country United States Industry Apparel Tags

PRLog – Global Press Release Distribution
Mon Petit-Coeur Link https://prlog.org/12742174

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Signature Collection: Fall and Winter 2018 Colors

Your little heart certainly deserves the best!

We are pleased to celebrate these two seasons with hues that compliment current hues in our Signature Collection.  As students return to school after a restful and relaxing Summer, we focus on the sailing of leaves as they hit the ground, temperatures that require a jacket as a layering piece and our toes that moved freely were now called to be contained in a boot or we lovely refer to as a bootie or to others a “moon shoe”.

Fall foliage invites us to take a long drive to pick apples, pumpkins, eat apple donuts and drink cider.  Local farmers are delighted to share their crops at local markets and we see the green leafy vegetables as well as our seasonal fruits and veggies.  As we approach November we are thinking of all the things we are thankful for and the holiday season officially begins with a gathering to give thanks for all of the bounties we have received.  The year moves quickly to a close as we welcome Winter and anticipate the first snow fall.  Soon we will begin to hear carols being sung, Handel’s Messiah is being performed, a plea for peace around the globe while children are excited and wait patiently to receive wonderful gifts from family and friends.

Our new hues remind us of café whether caffeinated or not; meadow we can still run to and fro; ash great paired with peach; funfetti is a gender neutral color that makes for a fun hospital photo; carmel you can imagine running off the sides of that decadent chocolate cake; Azul claro as we look up at the beautiful blue skies, peach makes us think of calming cup of chamomile tea;  lovely to think of plum, a regal touch for our little princess; garden ombre remind us asters blooming, evergreens  and pumpkin motivates us to start baking, feel free to add a topping of whipped cream if you so desire.

We invite you to enjoy all eleven of our Fall/Winter  2018 Colors in our Signature Collection.

Carpe Diem!