Friday, August 13, 2010

Select pedipeds 20% OFF Now through Sunday

We have pediped® Original™ and Flex™ shoes on Sale Now! Your little one's feet have to last past those first few baby steps. Who knows maybe they'll run the Boston Marathon, ride in Tour de France or simply walk to the store. Whatever they decide to do, its' important to use footwear that promotes healthy foot development, now.


Pediped Original - Olivia White
Pediped Original - Olivia White

20% OFF
Pediped Flex - Jake Light BrownPediped Flex - Jake
20% OFF

Baby Proofing Basics: How to Keep Your Child Safe
Baby Proofing Basics: How to Keep Your Child Safe




Did you know pediped was awarded the American Podiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance or both its Originals™ and Flex™ lines? Podiatrists recommend pedipeds because they protect the feet while allowing the "foot to grow normally and to develop its musculature and strength as well as the grasping action of the toes."

Everyone knows they need to baby-proof the home from wandering, crawling and walking babies, just don't forget to protect their little feet too. It's not always safe to walk barefoot and until they can get real kicks, try out pedipeds. Double bonus, they look way cool.


See All 20% OFF select pedipeds. Hurry they're Selling out Fast!

See More information on Pediped from pediped.com

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Episencial... healthy skin for life!

Caring for the Developing Skin Type
to Support Immunity
with
Episencial's Founder and CEO, Kim Walls

Did you know that babies and kids have a unique skin type? Its called developing skin.

We, at Episencial, are proud to be the first and only professional skincare system for developing skin. As the largest organ of the body, new skin – like baby – is growing and developing into a protective barrier and way to sense and experience the world.

And, just like baby, developing skin needs special loving care to grow healthy and strong.

Episencial’s all natural formulas feature an exclusive actively healthy immune complex™ to specifically care for the developing skin type™ of babies and kids, and they are perfect for sensitive adults too.

Learn about the complete skincare system for developing skin with 3 simple steps:

Step 1. Bathe: Gently cleanse and hydrate the delicate skin of babies and kids.

Step 2. Nurture: Moisturize and massage to build immunity and enhance parent-baby bonding.

Step 3. Care: Treat, relieve and protect bothered or sun-exposed skin.

Understanding the critical function skin plays in the immune system, Episencial used advanced skincare technology to formulate its products to first lay the basis for maintaining healthy skin and then infused those base formulas with exclusive blends of natural ingredients known to protect, support and promote immunity.

If you'd like to attend this class for FREE please RSVP to Carri at carriz@episencial.com by Friday the 27th at 5pm.
This Class will be filmed on
Saturday August 28th at 3:30pm
in the Santa Monica Location.

Babies are always welcome, but due to the nature of the fact that this will be filmed, we need moms to step out of the room if their baby's get fussy. See you then!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

You're Not a Bad Mom if You Use Polycarbonate Plastic

by Jennifer Taggart, Attorney Specializing in Environmental Litigation & Compliance

You're not a bad mom if you use polycarbonate plastic. It seems that way sometimes, doesn't it? Often, we think that we are bad moms if we use polycarbonate plastic, that our kids wear pajamas containing flame retardants or have vinyl lunch-boxes. Of course, you are not a bad mom if you haven't gone green and non toxic. Or even started.

Trust me, I get it. It is overwhelming. Formaldehyde donors, phthalates, mercury, lead, flame retardants. The toxic alphabet soup of chemicals is paralyzing. Where do you start? How do you start? What the heck are phthalates and why should I care about them? How do you even pronounce that word?

And aren't the products we buy safe? Do I really need to worry? Don't the FDA, CPSC, DOT, EPA and all the other government agencies monitor and test consumer products for safety?

The truth is, however, that for some products, government agencies have no ability or authority to require pre-market testing. Take cosmetics, which includes baby bath products. The FDA has authority over cosmetics, but that authority is limited. As the FDA readily admits on its website, cosmetic manufacturers can use virtually any ingredient in their products without testing for safety, and the FDA does not conduct any premarket testing. The FDA has banned 9 ingredients in cosmetics. In comparison, the EU has banned over 1,100. That's a little scary. Actually, it is a lot scary.

But who has time to do figure out what is safe or not? Especially when you are trying to get the shopping done. Or just make it through the day.

Come and learn how easy it can be. Truly. With just a few simple steps, you can reduce or eliminate toxic chemical exposures. At the “Navigating in a Toxic World: How to Steer Clear of Toxic Baby Toys and More” class, we'll talk about potential exposures and how to reduce them. We will talk about whether you really need to avoid polycarbonate plastic, whether you need to buy organic or not, how you can reduce exposure to lead in the home, and more. We will talk about how you can save money while going green and more.

Trust me - I get it. I've got 2 kids, a husband, 2 dogs, a guinea pig and a job. I know it seems like just one more thing, and something that changes daily. But we will break down the issues together, and talk about easy solutions. You can hug that tree without getting dirty.

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Join Jennifer Taggart in The Pump Station & Nurtury’s™ Hot Topic Lecture "Navigating in a Toxic World: How to Steer Clear of Toxic Baby Toys and More"

Monday, August 9, 2010

KidCo Sale

Is your little one starting to walk and crawl to places unknown? Do you find them getting into places where no baby should go, boldly go or otherwise? Safety is a big concern for parents, grandparents or anyone that welcomes a child into their home regularly. Cabinets, drawers, outlets, knobs an even toilets are all new and exciting things to pull, tug, flush and turn. Let Pump Station and Kidco help make your home a safe place.

You may have seen KidCo products on HGTV, Martha Steward, TLC and CBS News. To help baby-safe your place, Pump Station has number of KidCo safety items at 25% OFF.

KidCo Cabinet Lock
Cabinet Lock


KidCo Toilet Lock
Toilet Lock


KidCo Stove Know Stop
Stove Knob Stop


»  See More KidCo Items on Sale

We also have Gate extensions and the KidCo Angle-Mount Safeway Gate at 50% OFF!

»  See All Our KidCo Products

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Breast Milk Sugars Give Infants a Protective Coat

by NICHOLAS WADE
Published: August 2, 2010

A large part of human milk cannot be digested by babies and seems to have a purpose quite different from infant nutrition that of influencing the composition of the bacteria in the infants gut.

The details of this three-way relationship between mother, child and gut microbes are being worked out by three researchers at the University of California, Davis Bruce German, Carlito Lebrilla and David Mills. They and colleagues have found that a particular strain of bacterium, a subspecies of Bifidobacterium longum, possesses a special suite of genes that enable it to thrive on the indigestible component of milk.

This subspecies is commonly found in the feces of breast-fed infants. It coats the lining of the infants intestine, protecting it from noxious bacteria.

Infants presumably acquire the special strain of bifido from their mothers, but strangely, it has not yet been detected in adults. Were all wondering where it hides out, Dr. Mills said.
The indigestible substance that favors the bifido bacterium is a slew of complex sugars derived from lactose, the principal component of milk. The complex sugars consist of a lactose molecule on to which chains of other sugar units have been added. The human genome does not contain the necessary genes to break down the complex sugars, but the bifido subspecies does, the researchers say in a review of their progress in today's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The complex sugars were long thought to have no biological significance, even though they constitute up to 21 percent of milk. Besides promoting growth of the bifido strain, they also serve as decoys for noxious bacteria that might attack the infants intestines. The sugars are very similar to those found on the surface of human cells, and are constructed in the breast by the same enzymes. Many toxic bacteria and viruses bind to human cells by docking with the surface sugars. But they will bind to the complex sugars in milk instead. We think mothers have evolved to let this stuff flush through the infant, Dr. Mills said.

Dr. German sees milk as an astonishing product of evolution, one which has been vigorously shaped by natural selection because it is so critical to the survival of both mother and child. Everything in milk costs the mother she is literally dissolving her own tissues to make it, he said. From the infants perspective, it is born into a world full of hostile microbes, with an untrained immune system and lacking the caustic stomach acid which in adults kills most bacteria. Any element in milk that protects the infant will be heavily favored by natural selection.
We were astonished that milk had so much material that the infant couldn't digest, Dr. German said. Finding that it selectively stimulates the growth of specific bacteria, which are in turn protective of the infant, let us see the genius of the strategy mothers are recruiting another life-form to baby-sit their baby.

Dr. German and his colleagues are trying to deconstruct milk, on the theory that the fluid has been shaped by 200 million years of mammalian evolution and holds a wealth of information about how best to feed and defend the human body. Though milk itself is designed for infants, its lessons may apply to adults.

The complex sugars, for instance, are evidently a way of influencing the gut microflora, so they might in principle be used to help premature babies, or those born by caesarean, who do not immediately acquire the bifido strain. It has long been thought there was no source of the sugars other than human milk, but they have recently been detected in whey, a waste byproduct of cheesemaking. The three researchers plan to test the complex sugars for benefit in premature infants and in the elderly.

The proteins in milk also have special roles. One, called Alpha-lactalbumin, can attack tumor cells and those infected by viruses by restoring their lost ability to commit cell suicide. The protein, which accumulates when an infant is weaned, is also the signal for the breast to remodel itself back to normal state.

Such findings have made the three researchers keenly aware that every component of milk probably has a special role. Its all there for a purpose, though were still figuring out what that purpose is, Dr. Mills said. So for Gods sake, please breast-feed.


A version of this article appeared in print on August 3, 2010, on page D4 of the New York edition.
Inside NYTimes.com

Friday, August 6, 2010

Join the Boob-olution!



Hey, mamas! Did you know August is National Breastfeeding Month? For such a great cause, we've whipped up a fabulous PSA video packed with celebs and real moms who all have one thing in common: they breastfed their babies and are proud of it! So check out the clip, share it with friends, and help us spread the word that breastfeeding doesn't suck!


To Celebrate we've lowered our price on the Medela Swing Breastpump

For orders or questions please contact us at 1-877-842-7867

The only single electric, personal-use pump with the breakthrough 2-Phase Expression® technology, proven to reduce pumping time. First researched and developed for hospital breastpumps, 2-Phase Expression is an advanced pumping pattern that mimics a baby's natural nursing rhythm, and it is proven to reduce pumping time.
  • Designed for faster let-down and milk flow
  • Massaging SoftFit™breastshield
  • Adjustable vacuum and speed for customized compfort
  • Portable, use on table top, belt clip, or shoulder/neck strap
  • Safe for the collection, storage and feeding of breastmilk


Chosen for you and your baby - All parts that come into contact with breastmilk are BPA/DEHP Free.

What's Included — 2 collection containers & lids, 1 container stand, 1 valve, 3 membranes, SoftFit breastshield, Carry Bag, Breastfeeding Information Guide, Tubing, AC Adapter, Battery Power Option (4AA batteries not included), Neck/Shoulder strap, Instruction Manual

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Precious Prints in Westlake Village!




Come create a unique and priceless keepsake of your newborn or child's hand/foot for yourself, your spouse or the grandparents! How long do clay prints actually last?
Forever! Many colors and designs are available to make the print special for you and your little one.

We are at the Pump Station this weekend. Get more than one and get a jump start on Holiday gifts too!


Precious Prints will be at the

Pump Station

in Westlake Village this

Sunday, August 8th from

10:00am-2:00pm

The clay used is non-toxic and completely safe for children of all ages. Precious Prints offers over 40 designs - check out the website at www.clayprints.com for a sneak preview. Appointments are preferred but walk-ins are always welcome.
Call Kristan today at
(310) 802-8013
to create your keepsake!





Tuesday, August 3, 2010

This Week's Specials

If you haven't, noticed every week The Pump Station offers new items on sale. In the past we've taken 20-25% OFF our entire stock of PlanToys, C-Panty, Mustela and Edushape. Prices have been cut on everything from receiving blankets and WubbaNubs to Sign Language Books and Flash Cards.

Check the web site every Monday around 3:00pm EST/ 12:00pm PST to get in on the latest sales.

This week we are offering 25% OFF Motherlove More Milk Special Blend Caps, Kirby Inflatable Tub, Glamourmom Long Nursing Tank Tops (see below) and more and MORE!


Glamourmom Nursing Bra Long Top
Glamourmom Nursing Bra Long Top


Glamourmom Full Bust Long Top
Glamourmom Full Bust Long Top


Simple Wishes Hands Free Pumping Bustier
Simple Wishes Hands Free Pumping Bustier



JL Childress MaxiCOOL 4 Bottle Cooler, Black
That's not all. The love doesn't end there. Also this week in celebration of Breastfeeding Awareness Month we are Letting Down prices on your favorite products. Check out our new low prices on the Sophie Teether, MAXiCool Cooler bags and Aden + Anais Swaddling Blankets.

» see all Weekly Specials
»Letting Down Prices

And Don't leave home without your Hippo! .

Monday, August 2, 2010

Is Your Relationship Ready for Baby?

by Alyssa Berlin, PsyD, CGE
After a one minute mini-meditation to clear my head I am sitting down to type (with one hand) my first blog entry since birthing our fourth child, Jude, who is currently falling asleep on my lap (supported by my other hand). That reminds me, its time to update my bio again.

It seems like only yesterday that I revised my bio to include the birth of our firstborn. Over the past six years we have had four beautiful children and they have added a tremendous amount of happiness, playing, discovery, excitement, laughter, screaming, hair pulling, tantruming, crying and every kind of bodily fluid imaginable to our lives. Hang on a sec….

…Ok. I just put sleeping Jude in his swing, which gives me ten solid two-handed blogging minutes before the round of camp carpool pickups begins.
Since the 1970’s mental health researchers have been studying the impact that various life events have on our physical and emotional health. It’s no surprise that while being among the happiest of events, marriage, pregnancy, and gaining a new family member are also ranked among the most stressful. (Holmes and Rahe stress scale). As a result, up to 70% of couples experience profound yet avoidable stress, conflict and a decline in marital satisfaction during this time. This is so critical, because we know that the cornerstone of our baby’s development; be it emotional, social, cognitive and physical, is the quality of our relationship with our partner. (Dr. John Gottman, Ph.D. 2007).

Dr. John Gottman, one of the world’s leading research scientists on marriage, relationships, and families, and the creator of the Bringing Baby Home™ Workshop for new and expectant parents said “the greatest gift you can give your child is a strong relationship between the two of you”. As I present this workshop each month, I help healthy couples prepare for the parenthood challenge by strengthening their bond with each other, increasing the quality of their friendship and overall intimacy, using a unique series of hands-on relationship building exercises and discussions. I also point out the common pitfalls that new parents often fall into and how to avoid them.

Bottom line: we can’t control what curve balls or challenges we are going to experience as parents, but it is within our control to decide how we will address these challenges and clear the hurdles. Preferably as a team.

Having a strong relationship with your partner is the key to effective parenting and a less stressful more enjoyable transition to parenthood, and the addition of each new precious child. Speaking of which, it’s time to pick mine up from camp.

Workshops are forming now. See you at the Pump Station.

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Is your Relationship Ready for Baby?
If you didn’t immediately shout "YES" than keep reading.


Fact: Nearly 70% of new parents experience a significant drop in relationship satisfaction following the birth of their baby.

This becomes obvious to most couples after the baby is born. But what if there was a way to help you and your partner prepare for the transition before the baby is born?

Learn Parenting and Relationship Skills that will Last a Lifetime!

Including how to:
  1. Stay connected with your partner
  2. Strengthen your friendship
  3. Interact with your baby in a positive way
  4. Be the best parenting team possible

Friday, July 30, 2010

Our Customer Service is Right on Target!









We pride ourselves in providing every Mom, Dad, Family Member or Friend with the best customer service and support available!


As one of our Moms said in our recent customer survey:
“The Pump Station™ is more of a community than anything
else and I feel firmly a part of that community!”

How would you like to be part of that Community?

We want to offer all of our Pump Station Families who spend more than $500 in any of our stores a 5% discount for all your purchases for the rest of the year!

Hey New Parents, Welcome to our Community!

Sign up for:

•Introduction to Breastfeeding
•Baby Care
•Happiest Baby on the Block Baby Care Class
and also receive a 5% discount for all your purchases for the rest of the year!


Offer valid in stores through December 31st, 2010. Pumps, rentals, consultations and classes do not apply. Discount not valid on any sale merchandise.
(Click here...)

Here is more of what our moms said about us:
“I love visiting your store because there is a comfortable and clean place to feed and change my baby.”


“The education and the store have been an amazing resource for our new family. Without it, I doubt I would still be successfully breastfeeding my five month old.”

“I love your selection. I know it’s carefully selected and I don’t have to worry if it is a quality product or not. I also like the staff and think everyone is super helpful!”


“Excellent products, services & classes! Thank you for your brilliant support!”


“I think your lactation educators are AMAZING! i did a consultation with Corky early on, and then have called numerous times to get help from the educators and they are phenomenal! truly truly wonderful!”


“Not really covered in this survey was lactation consultation with Wendy Haldeman, which was a lifesaving experience, 10 stars, perfect, a steal, wish I'd seen her before leaving the hospital.”


“I love the Pump Station - it's a unique, special, and extremely beneficial place that drastically helped me in the early months of motherhood.”


“Love the HOLLYWOOD location! The staff is great!”


“I got so much out of the breast feeding support groups. When my daughter was five days old we brought her to the Pump Station and Valerie taught us how to wear the baby pouch (for me) and the ergo (for my husband). As a result, I've never used a stroller -- ever. It was a great gift! i love spending money at the Pump Station because I value the service you provide so i like thinking my dollars are supporting the spread of the philosophy; I love all the people at the Santa Monica location...Carol is fantastic at recommending classes and accommodating requests. Julie Wright's Mommy & Me class changed my life. I also loved Barb's massage class. Cynthia Epps food class was exceptional.”


“I was so lonely and isolated after my baby was born. It was so great to have a place I could go to not feel so alone. That ment the world to me. I do not mind paying a little more because there is so much free support that comes with every thing you buy at Pump Station.”


“When I was pregnant, I took classes at another center. Once I discovered the Pump Station, I wished I had availed myself of its resources earlier!”


“Love Erin and Emily at Westlake!! So nice and helpful always. It would be nice if the clothing section had some more variety with more affordable prices. Also, maybe some cooking demonstrations with some equipment like the babyfood maker.”

“When I went to the store, I am amazed that a lot of the products that I had bought online because of high reviews are available in the store. It seems like whoever is in charge of the inventory makes sure that the store stock the most popular baby items.”

“I love the Pump Station because you carry items for nursing moms that can't be bought anywhere else - like pump parts and nursing wraps. The quality of the products you carry surpasses other stores like Target and Babies R Us.”


“The Pump Station is more of a community than anything else and I feel firmly a part of that community.”


“I always feel better after having visited!!”

“Emily & her staff are always super helpful & always seem genuinely glad to see us.”


“The worker, sorry I forgot her name, was so helpful from the moment we walked in. She made me feel very comfortable. I am 36 & 1/2 weeks pregnant with my first baby and even though I don't know much at all about certain supplies I need, she never made me feel, for lack of better words, dumb. I will definitely be back and tell my friends.”


“Excellent products, service and classes! Thank you for your brilliant support!”


“The ladies in the clothing store were great and helpful in helping me find a good fitting nursing bra.”


“clean, comfy, quality products, friendly personnel”


“Breastfeeding classes gave me confidence and put me at ease. I took Corky's class and she is amazing”


“As a first time mom, I always know I can rely on the Pump Station to have the Best answers to all my questions. :)”


“Love what you do - thanks for all the helpful resources!”


“I used to go to TPS all the time right after i had my first baby and I'll probably be back that often after i have my second (end of august).”


“The Pump Station was my savior when I was a new parent! Thank you!”


“Love the pumpstation and always recommend it to friends”


“The Pump Station really touches every new mothers life in such a wonderful way. We really couldn't do this without you!”


“I love the Pump Station and used to go there all the time (for both shopping and classes) when my first son was first born. I am now expecting my second child and have gone back to the Pump Station for some essentials already.”

“I love the Pump Station and recommend it to all my pregnant friends.”


“Thanks for being such a great store. You saved my milk supply so that I was at least able to breast feed for a few months.”


“The Pump Station really helped me get through the first 4 months. I learned so much & felt the staff was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable & willing to help.”


“You are a wonderful haven for nervous new mothers!!”

“I don't get to the store so much anymore but when I did I really welcomed the sense of community there”


We value and respect our clients greatly and want to make improvements to better service them. That’s why we want to hear from you!


Take 2 simple steps and get 10% off!
Step 1: Take our Survey
Step 2: Print out the last page

Bring the print out to any of our locations by August 6th and get 10% off your purchase! Not applicable on pumps, rentals or consults. May not be used on sale merchandise.

Click here to take survey!

www.PumpStation.com