Last Chance: “Push” Blog Writing Contest & Giveaway

The Push for Your Baby blog writing contest and giveaway deadline is next Wednesday, August 15. Share your childbirth story to connect with other moms and earn a chance to win baby items!

Calling all moms, dads, and partners! You’ve been through the big day and now it’s your turn to tell expecting parents about what you’ve learned along the way. Share your childbirth story with us in a written or video blog and you could win a baby product from Lamaze and Tomy.com.

Our panel of judges will select three written and three video blogs to receive the following:

  • First Place: Lamaze car seat, provided by TOMY (approx. value $220.00)
  • Second Place: GC Brands Childrenswear Baby Wardrobe (approx. value $150)
  • Third Place: Selection of Lamaze baby toys and books, provided by TOMY(approx. value $100)

For your entry, take some time to reflect on your baby’s birth day and share your answers to these questions:

Push for Your Baby!

  • Why do you think it’s important for parents to push for the best care for mom and baby during labor and birth?

Childbirth education?

  • How did Lamaze childbirth education help you push for the safest, healthiest birth?
  • Did dad or your partner take childbirth education? How did it help support you on your baby’s birth day?
  • What’s the most important thing that you learned in Lamaze class that helped you push for the safest, healthiest birth possible for your baby?

Advice for other parents?

  • Based on your own experiences, what’s the one thing you would tell new, expecting parents about preparing for baby’s birth day?

How to Enter

Using the form here, submit your entry no later than Wednesday, August 15, 2012. We will announce the prize winners on August 1. All blogs* will be published on the Push for Your Baby Campaign website and the first place blogs will be posted to the home pages of Lamaze.org and PushforYourBaby.com, as well as on Giving Birth with Confidence and shared via Lamaze’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

*Before being posted on the website, each blog post will be reviewed for appropriate content. Blogs found to be insulting, profane or otherwise inappropriate will not be posted.

Entry Requirements

Video should be no longer than three minutes in length and posted on YouTube. Written entries should be no longer than 700 words. Our panel of judges will evaluate entries on narrative (as defined above), originality and creativity.

The Lamaze “Push for Your Baby” campaign encourages women to advocate for better care for their babies and themselves. With the right information and education, women have the opportunity to be active partners in their care during pregnancy and birth. This campaign is designed to help women be ‘savvy shoppers’ and prepared to seek out the best care for their babies and themselves.

Avatar of Cara TerreriAbout Cara Terreri
Cara began working with Lamaze in 2004, two years before becoming a mother. Three kids later, she's a full-fledged healthy birth advocate and the Site Administrator for Giving Birth with Confidence. Most recently Cara began study to become a Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator and DONA International certified doula (learn more at www.SimpleSupportBirth.com). She continues to stand in awe of the power and beauty in pregnancy and birth, and enjoys helping women discover their own power and joy in the journey to motherhood.

Comments

  1. Kerri says:

    Hi Cara! I was wondering if the winners for the Push for Better Care story sharing contest have been announced yet. I’ve been anxiously awaiting the results. :) Also, I love the information provided in this blog’s entries as well as in the lamaze.org website. Women need all of the information they can get to become better informed and empowered about giving birth the healthiest way possible, and unfortunately they’ve become misinformed with how our society’s culture has become (overuse of drugs to deliver, overuse of intervention procedures that are not considered medically necessary, like c-sections, that put the mother and baby in harm, etc.). Much thanks!

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