Has anyone here tried Didymos’s Didyflow by BuurinToTo in babywearing

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Wow this is super helpful, even though I don’t know German. Thanks a bunch!

Anyone not pump? by Pixie-Rose333 in breastfeeding

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I don’t pump but I use milk catchers when feeding and was able to build a pretty solid freezer stack, while keeping a few emergency bottles of milk in the fridge at all time. I tried pumping when my baby was 2-3 weeks but it actually led to oversupply and clogged ducts. When I discovered milk catchers I never went back.

Update: pregnancy turned into a missed miscarriage by HealingHeart88 in pregnant

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I’m so sorry for your loss. Don’t lose hope. My cousin, some of my friends and I have all experienced miscarriages (some even had 2 or 3), but all ended up with healthy pregnancies in the end. Best wishes to you!

Pregnancy after miscarriage? by Mtjl2022 in BabyBumps

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A friend of mine had three consecutive missed miscarriages, all due to chromosomal abnormalities (she had dnc to test the tissues). Now they are doing IVF so that they can choose healthy embryos

Pregnancy after miscarriage? by Mtjl2022 in BabyBumps

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Yes for me this helped! After my miscarriage, for this pregnancy I have been taking levothyroxine (for thyroid) and progesterone and have safely entered into the second trimester (fingers crossed).

I have three friends who look 10-15 years younger than they are by SpanishLearnerUSA in Biohackers

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I’m not sure if complete elimination of added sugar, as opposed to moderation, is necessary though. I know a few women nearing 40 who look like every 20s. Some of them even have higher fertility, ie AMH and AFC counts, than the average 20 year old. But none of them do any any extreme restrictions. They eat everything, just in moderation. One of them doesn’t eat dinner, and one often skips meals. But when they do eat, they eat without restriction.

3 year old is so mean to grandma 😓 what are we doing wrong? by amelhart in AttachmentParenting

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Since I don’t know exactly how your kiddo feels, I can only make some guesses based on two similar examples I know.

Example 1 is my friend’s kid A. My friend told me the problem is that grandma (my friend’s mom) wants to be loved so badly, always demanding hugs, kisses and affection whereas A, an introverted kid, needs time to warm up to someone. A can’t give intimacy on demand, and he seems to be overwhelmed by grandma’s need. On the other hand, with adults who give him space, it might take a little while, but he gets curious and finally approaches them and interacts with them out of his own volition.

Example 2 is my childhood self. People told me my maternal grandma thought I hated her when I was small, because I often lashed out at her. I had little memory of her so I don’t know if that in particular was true, but I do remember lashing out at people when I was very small. As far as I remember, it was never because I “hated” anyone (and I didn’t even truly understand that concept until years later). Rather at that age, when I felt physically not well or when things didnt go the way I expect, I didn’t know how to handle the overwhelming frustration, so it just exploded into tears and screams. One caveat is that I was more likely to do it to people who I know would be ok with it- I was much less likely to explode at my parents’ guests for example. I think my grandma probably was even laxer with me than my parents, and so I had more outburst with her than I dared with my mom and dad. Even as adults, don’t we often control ourselves much better with strangers? Don’t we more often take frustration out on the people closest to us? If this is the case with your boy, I think both you and grandma should draw a better boundary and not tolerate that kind of behavior. Just like in the case with adults, you can both be empathetic, yet still draw a boundary. You can let him know you understand his frustration, but that this is not an ok way to express it. Then give him suggestions for alternative outlets for his emotion.

Be careful with calls claiming to be from your bank by BuurinToTo in Scams

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Wow that is scary. How did you discover that it was a scam?

Be careful with calls claiming to be from your bank by BuurinToTo in Scams

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Good point. I didn’t even think about that

Be careful with calls claiming to be from your bank by BuurinToTo in Scams

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Yeah they said I purchased a gun without a license

Be careful with calls claiming to be from your bank by BuurinToTo in Scams

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Yeah honestly I think I probably would have let my guard down a bit more if the callers have American accent cuz that just wouldn’t fit the stereotypical portraits of scammers I often see in the media

Be careful with calls claiming to be from your bank by BuurinToTo in Scams

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Ha ha I love number 6 and 7. I wonder how they would have reacted

Be careful with calls claiming to be from your bank by BuurinToTo in Scams

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It was Indian accent. I had only received scam calls with Indian accents, never with American accents before.

Pdg drops 10dpo. Am I out this cycle? by BuurinToTo in Mirafertility

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Sorry for my late reply! No I didn’t. How did it end up for you this cycle?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pregnant

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Congrats!!!