BornFree™’s Breastfeeding Week Giveaway

Breastfeeding, Deals, Eco-fabulous Deals, Featured, Maternity, Postpartum — By on August 1, 2011 7:14 pm

BornFree™’s Breastfeeding Week Giveaway

In honor of World Breastfeeding Week, BornFree™ is sponsoring an eco-fabulous giveaway! Whether you are making the transition from breast to bottle, or have just passed from infancy into toddlerhood, BornFree™’s line of BPA-free baby bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, and feeding accessories give moms everywhere peace of mind that they are using products that will not harm their precious children. A particular favorite of “Mom’s” are the Eco Classic Bottles! From August 1st – August 7th, you can enter to win a BornFree™ bottle daily on Tiny Green Mom!

To enter, BornFree™ asks moms to tell how you transitioned from breast to bottle. Please leave your comment after this post and BornFree™ will select a winner at random to receive a BornFree bottle.

To obtain extra entries:

Follow Tiny Green Mom on Twitter. Leave a comment with your Twitter name to let us know that this has been done. This is only valid for one entry.

Leave a comment on another Tiny Green Mom post. Leave a comment below with the name of the post you commented on. This is only valid for one entry.

Visit BornFree™ on Facebook. Please leave a comment below to let us know you have stopped by their page to learn something new! This is only valid for one entry.

Follow BornFree™ on Twitter. Leave a comment with your Twitter name to let us know that this has been done. This is only valid for one entry.

Blog about this giveaway. You must have a link to this giveaway in your blog post. Please leave a comment with the link to your blog post. This is only valid for one entry.

BornFree™’s Breastfeeding Week Giveaway ends on August 7th, 2011 and is open to the US and Canada only. Please leave your email address in each comment, and make sure to leave a separate comment for every each and every entry that you make so that they will count for you!

Thank you! “Mom” at Tiny Green Mom can’t wait to announce the winner of this fabulous giveaway!

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21 Comments

  1. Cara Kirkland says:

    I transitioned from breast to bottle by alternating them until I just took the breast away completely.

  2. Cara Kirkland says:

    I am following you on Twitter: Cara Kirkland

  3. Cara Kirkland says:

    I visited born free on Facebook and liked them.

  4. Cara Kirkland says:

    I am following Born Free on Twitter.

  5. Tara O. says:

    When I went back to work, my son had to be adjusted to the bottle for feedings. To transition him, I gave every noon feeding with a bottle, even though I was there and just pumped instead to store more.

  6. sarah says:

    I’m expecting a baby in less than a week and plan to breastfeed and pump once I’m back to work. Hopefully the transition will be smooth.

  7. Joyce says:

    My son hated bottles, but a few weeks before returning to work we had bottle boot camp, and we gave him bottles with breastmilk 24/7!

  8. Tammy says:

    It was a pretty tricky thing going from breast to bottle with both of my kids.A few fussy moments.I did swiftly and qiuckly.

  9. We supplemented due to some health issues so we transitioned by my pumping until we were unable to have me breastfeeding any longer.

  10. I am following you on Twitter @mommyjenna

  11. Following BornFree on Twitter @mommyjenna

  12. Ellen says:

    I would feed 1-3 bottles per week while I breastfed to keep him used to the bottle.

  13. Laura L. says:

    I am pregnant with my first and so haven’t had to do the transition yet. But I will have to go back to work in not too long after giving birth, so for work time feedings I will be pumping and having my sweet one fed with bottles. These bottles would be great!

  14. Laura L. says:

    I visited Born Free on Facebook and learned more about their bpa free bottles- and I “Like” Born Free on Facebook (Laura Love)

  15. Laura L. says:

    I Follow BornFree on Twitter (@Laura5555555)

  16. Katrina says:

    I had to do straight bottles with breastmilk because my daughter was stubborn.

  17. edmontonjb says:

    I follow you on twitter as edmontonjb

  18. edmontonjb says:

    I follow born free on twitter as edmontonjb

  19. Erica C. says:

    I haven’t had the task of transitioning from breast to bottle. I’m sure I’ll be seeking advice.

  20. rebecka lozano says:

    liked bornfree on FB

    name on fb is rebecka lozano

  21. rebecka lozano says:

    following now on twitter as @diemyd0llie