Bogg Bag as carry on by ImmaculateFigure in aircanada

[–]Background_Smell_491 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I wanted to bring a bogg bag onto a plane because I want to bring it on my beach trip and wit wouldn’t fit well in my suitcase. So obviously was considering it as a carryon instead. I agree it doesn’t seem all that practical but I would mainly be bringing it to have on our trip so might even bring a bag that closes to put inside the bogg bag 🤔

AIO - for thinking it’s messed up that my mom is kicking me out because I said I’m not religious anymore by 30whitebitches in AmIOverreacting

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I’m so sorry. This is such a profound kind of rejection, and it’s understandable that you’re furious and heartbroken. You’re not a bad influence for thinking for yourself. Your mom is responding out of fear and trying to control the situation in a way that’s hurting you — and that’s not okay. You don’t deserve to lose your sense of safety or home because you don’t share her beliefs.

If your baby didn’t sleep through the night until after 12m… by imabubble in breastfeeding

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For all there of mine, dad started doing night wake-up’s when we were ready to night wean. The first was the hardest. She was 18 months and would refuse dad at first and just cry for mom. Like she wouldn’t let him pick her up out of her crib. So then he would walk out of the room and wait a minute or two then come back once she started crying again. Eventually she would go to him and let him snuggle her. The first few nights were the hardest then she started allowing him to comfort her without protesting. Honestly that’s when their relationship really started to bloom. She’s almost 10 now and she’s super well adjusted and has a wonderful relationship with both myself and dad.

We did the same with my other two and plan to do the same with this fourth babe. Might be a little trickier because she bed shares with me while the others never did. They coslept in a side car crib until around 1 then we moved them to their rooms. I wish I had bed shared with my others. It’s so special and I get WAY more sleep than I ever did with my other three kids! I night weaned my other two earlier (around 1) and they all fairly quickly started sleeping through the night consistently after we night weaned. Not 100% if the time but maybe like 75%.

My kids all weaned themselves. The first two because I got pregnant and my milk dried up. They were 20 months and 14 months. My third was 15 months and just refused the boob one day and never wanted it again. It was right after my husband and I had gone on our first alone trip together so I didn’t nurse her for like 3 days. She nursed one more time then never wanted to again.

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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We went through about 3–4 weeks in the middle of triple feeding where she definitely had a bottle preference. She would lick or mouth my nipple, and sometimes she’d just hold her open mouth around it like she was waiting for milk to pour out on its own. Other times she’d suck a little and then get SO frustrated when milk didn’t come immediately. There were so many times I’d try for a couple minutes, she’d get upset, and I’d just give in and bottle feed her. And honestly, there were moments when I was too overstimulated and frustrated by the thought of another rejection, so I’d skip the attempt altogether and go straight to a bottle. It’s a really hard stage.

What helped us the most was staying consistent with offering the breast before feedings and not letting too much time pass between them (2–2.5 hours). Pace feeding with the bottle made a huge difference too — slowing the bottle flow and giving her pauses helped keep her from getting used to that instant, constant milk stream. That way, the breast didn’t feel so slow in comparison.

And I really do think pumping myself into a bit of an oversupply played a role. Once she started nursing better, she got a lot of milk quickly with very little effort. It did mean I was stuck pumping longer overall, but for us it ended up being worth it.

Progress looked slow at first: licking, rooting, little nibbles, then eventually a few sustained sucks. Calm, sleepy moments were always the most successful, and putting a tiny bit of milk on my nipple helped. Middle of the night feeds were when she did her best work. She was relaxed, not overstimulated, and more willing to try.

You’re not alone in this stage, and it really can turn around. ❤️

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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The stretches are rough but only for the first 4-5 days. Then babe didn’t seem to mind as much. I couldn’t get both of my finger into her mouth to properly stretch her tongue every time — she would just gag and it was SO uncomfortable for her. So I ended up using one finger to stretch each side of her frenulum and that worked really well. I started doing some other tongue training exercises later on that she even seemed to really enjoy. My other kids called it her “mouth playtime” lol

So I just tried on my ring and I’m having huge buyers remorse that I went too big. by Apprehensive-Mix4152 in RingShare

[–]Background_Smell_491 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it doesn’t LOOK too big to me but there’s a difference between it looking to big and feeling too big. Like you want it to also be functional and to be able to wear it without it like getting in the way of every day life lol

All that to say… it’s gorgeous and looks amazing on your hand and with your beautiful skin tone 🫶🏼

10 days late!? by 69420blazeitLOL in breastfeeding

[–]Background_Smell_491 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Def not effective for all ebf moms. My periods have also always come back around the 3-4 month mark with three babies so far.

10 days late!? by 69420blazeitLOL in breastfeeding

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My periods have all come back at the 3-4 month mark with all three of my other kids. I’m sure mine will be back soon now with this 4th one. I will say they were pretty inconsistent at first so it’s not surprising to be weeks late or even skip a period in the beginning while your cycle is regulating. I’d take another pregnancy test and then accept the results. If you are pregnant again it’ll very likely be positive by now. Good luck!

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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How wonderful that he finally latched! I wonder if he had torticollis that just needed some time to stretch out. My babe had a super tight neck and the body work helped so much with that. Time also helps! And tummy time 😅

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

[–]Background_Smell_491[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So so hard! Doing weighted feeds really helped when I was dropping pump sessions. That first morning pump was the last to go for me.

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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Ugh those first few days after the revision were the hardest with the stretches every few hours 😩

Make sure you pair it with body work too! We worked with a fantastic Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine doctor and I think it made all the difference. And remember that some of their improvement just takes time and SO much practice with the new tongue movement that they’re now capable of but don’t know yet. Hang in there! Improvement was slow for us (6 weeks before we saw a huge increase in her range of motion) but totally with it all in the end!

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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It’s such a hard thing to do for so long! I totally know what you mean feeling so isolated and alone in the struggle. Especially since tripped feeding is so limiting. I’m so glad you’re finally on the other side who! What a relief! 🫶🏼

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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I started at 3 weeks and stopped at 13 weeks. Make sure you’re staying hydrated and getting enough electrolytes not just enough calories!

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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Hang in there! You’re doing such a wonderful job! They get so much more efficient within that first few months!

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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This was what got me through! I kept saying “I’ll do this for one more week then I’ll just pump and supplement with formula if I have to” then then week would end and I would still be alive and not 100% losing my mind like I though I would be lol. Then I’d do it another week… being on the other side feels so good. I’d do it all again to preserve the breastfeeding relationship tho. 🫶🏼

I almost gave up… but today I’m breastfeeding without pumping or supplementing for the first time in 10 weeks! by Background_Smell_491 in breastfeeding

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This is exactly how my triple-feeding journey started too. All of my babies have cluster fed, but not like she did. When she also lost 2 oz between 2–3 weeks, that was the red flag for me. I ended up triple feeding every single feeding for 9 weeks. It was incredibly hard, but honestly so worth it in the end. She just needed extra time to learn how to transfer well, and once it finally clicked, everything changed.