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BubbaLog is the complete baby log book for tracking breastfeeding (time, length and side), baby sleep, awake / play time, nappy changes. medicines and much more. Set out with both daily pages and weekly summary, it makes it easy to manage baby behaviour over a six week period.
Lots of new parents we know keep lists, note books and scraps of paper to record how many nappies a day, how often baby has a feed and when baby sleeps. These questions are nearly always asked by health care professionals, including nurses, doctors and child health clinics to help establish how baby is progressing. In the sleep deprived early days of being a parent it is very difficult to remember this information, which is why so many people write it all down.
BubbaLog steps in to make this easier. BubbaLog, developed by mother of two Michelle Formann, is very quick to fill in, all the things you are likely to want to track are already listed for the full 24 hours in every day for six weeks. All you need to do is make whatever mark is relevant to you at the time the event occurred.
BubbaLog helps to settle your baby too. Once you have used BubbaLog for a few days you can look back over the past entries to see what your baby needed. For example if at 2pm each day for the past three days baby cried and was settled by a feed, you will quickly see the pattern with BubbaLog and be able to offer the feed and hopefully avoid the crying and the guessing game!
The daily pages contain:
The weekly pages contain:
Posted by Gina A on 4th Aug 2011
I bought the BubbaLog Book for when my daughter would arrive, knowing I wanted to spend my time caring for and loving her, not looking at the clock stressing over how long it had been since a feed, or if she needed a nappy.
The Log Book is very easy to read and fill out, and very versatile for your needs eg. it doesn't matter if you're breastfeeding or bottle feeding, there's a spot for you to fill out.
Perfect for your babymoon/sleep deprived self! Definitely recommended.
Posted by Belinda Carter on 27th May 2011
I just received this last week when I got my breastpump. Its actually very handy, specially for new mums like me who forget everything. I should have got it before I had my baby so I could write down breast-feeding sides/times etc in one place instead of trying to remember or on scraps of paper. Part of the reason I needed a breastpump for low milk supply is probably because I kept stuffing up feeding sides. I think this is a top gift to give as a present when a mum is still in hospital so she can start using it then.