1 lucky winner will receive a free assortment of CJ's BUTTer, a homemade amazing, natural, cloth-friendly diaper rash ointment: a 4 oz jar and 6 additional sampler scents.
CJ's BUTTer can be used to treat:
- ezema
- rashes
- windburn
- dry/chapped skin
- rug burns
- for postpartum relief (dissolve some in the bath for a soothing soak)
- hang nails
- and even as a treatment for smoothing ethnic hair
I cannot recommend this product highly enough!~ My newborn hates (let me reiterate - HATES) diaper changes, but his crying immediately stops when I put on his BUTTer. It is also available in a wide variety of scents - some smell good enough to eat. It's also available in unscented if your child has super-sensitive skin.
To learn more about CJ's All Natural BUTTer, visit http://www.cjsewingroom.com
HOW TO ENTER:
- Leave a comment here on the blog or on our Facebook Fan page.
- You can earn an extra entry by submitting your natural birth story to our collection.
- You must include some method to contact you should you win: a link to your Facebook page, website, blog, Blogger profile, email, etc. (Email addresses can be removed from your comments for privacy - only I will have access to them in the event you win - just ask for your email to remain private).
- The giveaway ends Friday, April 9th.
- There are no geographical restrictions. This giveaway is open to all.
- The winner will be randomly chosen via randomnumber.org
- The winner will be contacted via email. If the winner does not respond within 3 days, a new winner will be selected and notified.
The winner will be announced on Friday, April 9th both here on the blog and via Facebook. Please bookmark our blog or Fan us on Facebook so you can see if you've won.
Good luck!
14 comments:
I just posted my birth story. I love this site! I think education is key in having a good birth experience because it helps us to know what we are capable of. Thank you for putting this information out there!
I posted my vbac birthstory - it was an incredilbe experience and I love sharing it!! Thanks for giving me an opportunity to relive it.
Hi! I just posted my VBAC birth story and would love to be entered! You can find me at www.NaturalVaginalBirth.com -and I joined the FB page ;-) ~Katie
Can I post my natural childbirth story in 34 weeks?? I've started a blog at doulanotebook.wordpress.com. There's not much yet, but I'm working on it! Thanks for your inspiration!!
Just found this site and am enjoying the stories. I really would love to try this product as we are cloth diapering Little Guy and will be starting on Baby 2 in June. We do deal with sensitive skin issues in our home as well...might be a great find for us!
Thanks,
Heather
This site is awesome. Thank you so much.
Congratulations Catherine. My name is Catherine too. I can relate to your lack of choices. I faced a similar issue of knowing no hospital would honor my "birth plan" and further, Midwifes are not allowed to attend home birth in my state which also has no birth centers. Needless to say, insurance would not cover a midwife anyway. Finally, my small (pop. 558) conservative community do not approve of my unconventional beliefs and right to choose them. Not wanting to undergo the fear and trauma of investigation by Social Services again I felt backed into a corner. So... she was born in the car on the way to the hospital. While not ideal, it was the least traumatic of 'non choices'. In hindsight I just wish I had kept hubby pulled over for longer -- they took her away from me as soon as we arrived and I'm having trouble getting over my guilt at not protecting my child and placing myself in a position to be traumatized yet again by the powers that be. Seems they are inescapable. Maybe I will post my birth stories on your site soon. Sometimes I don't like to remember them as certain aspects of each upset me all over again
Hello, 41 weeks and a day...we're just trying to be patient for our first baby today. I'd love to try an all natural product, that's all I use in my home; I make herb salves, balms and oils as well! Localuniverse@gmail.com
Does anyone know anything about using salt water for birth pools? I cant seem to find any info on it, but I do know that salt water is closer to PH of our skin, and that it would prevent "pruning" or osmosis, and that birthing in sea water is practiced...Anyone?
I have had three inductions in the past and this will be my first time to go natural. I wish I had been more informed about the risks of inductions and epidurals with my other three children. Thank you for your website and all of the information that you share. I am looking forward to experiencing my labor naturally this time around.
i love these! will be posting my story right now!
This diaper cream sounds great! I love your site.
Congratulations on your new little one!
Blessings,
Michele
I have really enjoyed your site just as everyone else seems to. Last fall I decided to pursue certification as a birth doula after having the "typical" hospital birth with my first child. Pitocin, Epidural, purple pushing, and all that jazz. But I have learned so much since then. I'm now due with our second in less than two weeks and have found much encouragement from other readers as I prepare for a whole different experience this time around.
Thank you for having an awesome giveaway!
{Angela Padilla}
embraceyourlife@gmail.com
I just posted the link to my birth story =) Hoping I can win this giveaway! Thank you! =)
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