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I was cleaning out my room a couple of weeks ago and found my breast pump under my bed. Although it’s been well over a year since I’ve used it, it brought back a flood of memories and emotions. It brought back the time I’d spent with each of my children. And how the journey was different with each of them.

I have fond memories of my breastfeeding journey throughout the years. With Harlan, everything was so new. I was learning so many new changes with my body while trying to navigate when to feed, where to feed, and how to feed. It was with Harlan that I was first told that my supply was inadequate. That I would never be able to produce enough to satisfy her. That I needed to supplement in order to make her gain the weight that would put her on the charts again. I was a first time mom and didn’t know any better. So I just went with what I was told. And it was heartbreaking.

While I didn’t give up on nursing, I did struggle balancing nursing and going back to work. My supply took a huge hit when I went back to work. I was hardly pumping anything and my stash of frozen milk was dwindling. I’d also heard that breastfeeding was natural. But if that was the case, why did it come so unnatural to me?

I pushed through the struggles and nursed Harlan for 13 months.

When Avery was born, I was determined to make it work. While I was told multiple times by her pediatrician that she wasn’t gaining enough weight, I wasn’t going to give in to the pressure. I wasn’t going to give up that easily. So despite numerous tests, blood work, doctor’s visits, all of which showed that Avery was completely healthy and meeting all developmental goals, we kept nursing. We’d go in for weight checks, I spoke with a lactation consultant, started eating more foods that would help my supply, and took supplements that would help as well. We made it well over 13 months exclusively breastfeeding. And that tiny girl that was barely on the chart because she wasn’t getting enough of my milk? She’s still tiny and barely on the chart. Because that’s just how she’s built.

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After the struggles with the girls, I expected to have the same thing happen with Macks. Much to my surprise, for the first five months of his life he was gaining weight like a champ. He was well over the 50th percentile for both weight and height. I was bursting with excitement at each appointment. Finally, breastfeeding was easy and was no longer something I had to worry about. That was until we hit month six. Suddenly he dropped in the charts. Our pediatrician told me not to worry, but that we’d keep an eye on it. Over time he actually started to lose weight. Something that came so easy for us just weeks before, was now something I was couldn’t figure out how to make work.

But I didn’t want to give up. Not yet. I went in to our pediatrician’s office a few days a week for weight checks. I spoke with the lactation consultant who gave me a plan of action to increase my supply and also increase the amount of milk that Macks was getting. After a few weeks we started noticing a change. Not only was my supply increasing, but Macks’ weight was increasing as well. I sat at the doctor’s office in tears. Happy tears. Something that I worked so hard at, that we worked so hard at, was finally paying off.

I remember the last time that I nursed Macks. We both knew it was the last time. We were ready. I sat in the glider in his room and watched as he nursed. We looked at each other and I smiled at him. He only nursed for about five minutes that night. And that was it.

Everyone tells you the benefits of breastfeeding, but what they don’t tell you is the struggles that come with it. With each of my journeys, I constantly looked for products that would help ease my constant anxiety. Something that would help give me peace of mind. That’s why I love Momsense, The Smart Breastfeeding Meter. I can’t tell you how many times I’d sit in that doctor’s office for weight checks. I’d weigh Avery or Macks, nurse, then weigh again to see how much milk they got. The Smart Breastfeeding Meter comes with a microphone-embedded sensor, which is placed below baby’s earlobe and connects to earphones that you simply plug into your smart phone. Using the Momsense app, you can not only see what your baby is consuming, but hear it, as well. The app also tracks feedings, feeding habits, and growth. It would have saved me so many weight checks at the doctor’s office. And it would have saved me some stress too.

There are so many twists and turns in the journey of parenting. And my breastfeeding journey proved to be that way too. Just when I thought I had it all figured out, I’d be thrown a curveball. But no matter how many obstacles I had, I found a way to push through them. That’s the beauty of parenting; you learn to expect the unexpected. And you also learn that you can make it through anything.

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I’m out in LA for a few days for an event I’m hosting with Cetaphil . I always treasure these work trips, because it’s really some of the only times that I get extended periods of time with myself. Yesterday I walked around and explored. Knowing I had some free time here, I did something that I’ve never done before. I emailed my friend and amazing photographer, Morgan Pansing, and asked her to take some photographs of me because I needed to update my headshot. I’ve always just done photo shoots with the kids and have never taken the time out to take photos just for myself. While it was a bit awkward at first, with no kids to hold onto for props, we had the best time exploring the city and getting some amazing shots. I can’t wait to share more with you!

This morning I woke up early and walked to get coffee, then did a Soul Cycle class (which nearly killed me) and I’m about to lounge by the pool before our event tonight. Not a bad way to spend a day.

I know I say this a lot, but sometimes I need to say it over and over again so that I actually move forward with it and practice what I preach, but it’s so important to take care of yourself. I know that I’ll go home tomorrow feeling refreshed, feeling better about myself, and with a new sense of who I am.

That’s what makes me happy.

Now tell me something good. Something that’s made you happy. It can be big, it can be small, just something that has put a smile on your face. You can participate by sharing a photo on Wednesday with the hashtag #WhyImHappyWednesday and tagging me @laurenjimeson or feel free to write it in the comments below. I do read them all and am happy to reply back on your good news! You can also join in the conversation on my Facebook page!

 

Now that the kids are a bit older, I feel a little bit of weight has been lifted off of my shoulders (not completely, of course). They’re all able to keep themselves occupied, which leaves me more time for myself. A lot of times I’ll take advantage of it and take an hour at the gym, and then there are some times when I need something a bit more relaxing and I’ll hide up in my room to catch up on work, just to read a magazine, or do a little pampering. A time to refresh. The simplicity of it all is quite invigorating. But I’ve recently realized that it’s important to take care of me just as much as it is to take care of my family.

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Part of that means taking care of my skin. Since I’ve started working out more, it’s been doing a number on my skin, especially on my face. Not only is it drying out, but I’m noticing more blemishes as well. Taking more time to nourish my skin and keep it free of the dirt and oils that build up throughout the day is something that I don’t take lightly.

Cetaphil is not only a product that I use to clean my skin, but I use it to moisturize as well. The Moisturizing Lotion is fragrance and paraben free and immediately leaves my skin feeling soft and hydrated.

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And my new favorite is the Gentle Skin Cleansing Cloths. They are so easy to grab and quickly cleanse my face when I am in a hurry, or if I want to have a quick refresher before heading out to the gym. They not only clean off my makeup and other dirt and oils, but also hydrate my face as well.

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Cetaphil has products for the entire family. The Cetaphil Baby line has calming organic calendula extract to soothe and nourish baby’s delicate skin. It’s paraben, colorant, and mineral oil-free. Having kids with sensitive skin, the Cetaphil Baby Daily Lotion and Wash & Shampoo are great soothing choices to help keep their skin clean and moisturized.

And the Cetaphil Men line is full of products to keep MacKay’s skin feeling clean and healthy without harsh ingredients or heavy fragrances.

I’m so excited to partner with Cetaphil and host a special event out in Los Angeles next week with Charlie from How to Be a Dad! Stay tuned to the blog, as well as my Instagram and Snapchat (laurenjimeson) accounts to stay up to date on all of the fun! You can also watch the Facebook Live of the event on the Cetaphil Facebook Page!