Babies are a blessing. Motherhood, on the other hand, is both a blessing and a lifetime responsibility. Mothers, especially those who are first-timers, undergo a series of adjustment in baby care. Their efforts to master the complicated but fulfilling world of baby care, from changing diapers to putting the baby to sleep, is indeed admirable.
Johnson & Johnson as a Partner in Baby Care
Good thing mommies have Johnson & Johnson as a dedicated partner in dealing with their bundles of joy. For over a decade, Johnson & Johnson has been supplying mothers with quality baby products that help them give their babies the optimum health and well-being they deserve. Its latest campaign, Baby Bedtime Discoveries, explores the science of sleep and teaches how the right products and the right routine can ensure better sleep for babies. As most of us know, a good sleep can do wonders to a baby's growth and general health.


Last Saturday, I got a special invite from Nuffnang to this event by Johnson & Johnson which was held at the Conservatory of Manila Peninsula Hotel in Makati. Upon entering the venue, I was awed by the cozy setup. Mom blogger and single lady attendees were given slippers and instructed to wear them inside the big room. It was an afternoon of casual yet very informative talk on baby care, particularly on the effects of sleep to a baby's growth. The program was hosted by bloomingly pregnant TV personality Cristine Bersola-Babao.

Dr. Luis Rivera, vice-president of the Philippine Society of Sleep Medicine, a short talk and discussed the science of sleep with us with clarity and profoundness. More than anything, he shared that sleep is essential for the baby's overall growth and development.
Product + Routine = Happy Baby
Dr. Rivera also emphasized in his talk thatJohnson & Johnson products plus a good bedtime routine makes for a happier and healthier baby. Three J&J midwives showed us the three steps composing the bedtime routine:

Bath – a warm bath or “punas” will signal your baby that he is on his way to bed. Warm water, coupled with the gentle lathering touch will soothe the baby.

Massage - the soothing, steady motion of the massage helps baby relax even more.

Some quiet time – spend some quiet, light activities with your baby (singing lullabies, reading stories, cuddle) will will drift her off to sleep.
Baby Bedtime Site

To provide a more holistic approach to its latest campaign, Johnson & Johnson has put up a sub site dedicated to it --- Baby Bedtime Discoveries. To all my mother and would-be mother friends out there, check out the site for the complete information on baby bedtime. There's also a section there where you could measure the progress or improvement of your baby's sleep. You can also visit the main site for more motherhood and baby care resources, including pregnancy topics.

Kudos to Nuffnang and Johnson & Johnson for this very interesting event that every mother and would-be mother can relate to. :)
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Johnson & Johnson as a Partner in Baby Care
Good thing mommies have Johnson & Johnson as a dedicated partner in dealing with their bundles of joy. For over a decade, Johnson & Johnson has been supplying mothers with quality baby products that help them give their babies the optimum health and well-being they deserve. Its latest campaign, Baby Bedtime Discoveries, explores the science of sleep and teaches how the right products and the right routine can ensure better sleep for babies. As most of us know, a good sleep can do wonders to a baby's growth and general health.


Last Saturday, I got a special invite from Nuffnang to this event by Johnson & Johnson which was held at the Conservatory of Manila Peninsula Hotel in Makati. Upon entering the venue, I was awed by the cozy setup. Mom blogger and single lady attendees were given slippers and instructed to wear them inside the big room. It was an afternoon of casual yet very informative talk on baby care, particularly on the effects of sleep to a baby's growth. The program was hosted by bloomingly pregnant TV personality Cristine Bersola-Babao.

Dr. Luis Rivera, vice-president of the Philippine Society of Sleep Medicine, a short talk and discussed the science of sleep with us with clarity and profoundness. More than anything, he shared that sleep is essential for the baby's overall growth and development.
Product + Routine = Happy Baby
Dr. Rivera also emphasized in his talk thatJohnson & Johnson products plus a good bedtime routine makes for a happier and healthier baby. Three J&J midwives showed us the three steps composing the bedtime routine:

Bath – a warm bath or “punas” will signal your baby that he is on his way to bed. Warm water, coupled with the gentle lathering touch will soothe the baby.

Massage - the soothing, steady motion of the massage helps baby relax even more.

Some quiet time – spend some quiet, light activities with your baby (singing lullabies, reading stories, cuddle) will will drift her off to sleep.
Baby Bedtime Site

To provide a more holistic approach to its latest campaign, Johnson & Johnson has put up a sub site dedicated to it --- Baby Bedtime Discoveries. To all my mother and would-be mother friends out there, check out the site for the complete information on baby bedtime. There's also a section there where you could measure the progress or improvement of your baby's sleep. You can also visit the main site for more motherhood and baby care resources, including pregnancy topics.

Kudos to Nuffnang and Johnson & Johnson for this very interesting event that every mother and would-be mother can relate to. :)
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