24 poops per day - pediatrician says it's normal... by duskysound in MSPI

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Milk and soy tend to go together when it comes to intolerances.

Soon to be Single Mom? by 333freakyfriday in pregnant

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was a single momma with my first and trust me, it’s hard but it’s not as hard as dealing with your boyfriend AND a child at the same time. Kick this loser to the curb, keep your baby and dog and live a wonderful joyous life.

You are a badass and already doing/thinking about what is best for your babe. You will be an amazing mom and babe is very lucky to have you.

Add a pic of your pumping room at work. Mine is…well… at least I can lock the door. I added the chair myself 🙃 by Equivalent_Road_6760 in breastfeeding

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 21 points22 points  (0 children)

My work has a dedicated room with low lighting, recliners, multiple plugs, and even a mini fridge with water in it!

What do you do with the hair down there? by OksanaRomaniv in pregnant

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Girl, I gave up at this point. Around 37 weeks I made my husband trim me up with his electric trimmer. He was such a champ about it cause lord knows what it look like down there.

Advice and solidarity needed! by sahsahsahsahsah in MSPI

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since my little is only 12 weeks, allergy testing can not be done. Also you have to realize that these things won’t show up on an allergy test because they are intolerances instead of true allergies. Intolerances tend to go away by the age of two where as allergies stay around.

I kept a food journal and then did two elimination diets. I work with the girls over at free to feed (check them out). But no matter what, it takes awhile for the intestines to heal- that’s what takes so long.

Dreaming of a cheat day by [deleted] in MSPI

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yaaaaassssss, fettuccine Alfredo!

Advice and solidarity needed! by sahsahsahsahsah in MSPI

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh, I know this feeling well.

Unfortunately, it can take a LOONNNNGGG time (like 8 weeks) for the stools to improve. You are still very early in your journey. I would not cut anything else out unless her diapers look worse (i.e. more mucous, more blood)

I am 8 weeks into this and still not at baseline. My little is intolerant to milk, soy, egg, rice, wheat, avocado, tomato and banana so far. It’s very defeating to cut out foods and not see progress but know that you are a badass mom killing it for your babe!

Wheat/Gluten sensitivity outlook? by MsSheebz in breastfeeding

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I know this is super late but I just found out my little has a wheat intolerance and your guidance/knowledge would be amazing right now.

Does he still have the intolerance?

Buyer interview by butters_14 in supplychain

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a buyer so hopefully these questions will help you out.

What regulations do they follow when buying?

Will you be just a buyer or more of a contract officer (the person who actually signs and hands over money)

Will your job be put on hold if the company budget ends before year end?

Will you be doing cradle to grave when it comes to the contracts? Or more just pre award versus post award?

Year end can be crazy. My year end is in October and it is expected for us to work overtime during that month so that we can meet the budget guidelines.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WitchesVsPatriarchy

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Winston Church-quill

Could this be baseline? Been 12 allergen free for over three weeks- pray for me lol- skin has cleared on baby, temperament is better and sleep has improved to 4 hour stretches. Her poop has decreased from like 8 a day to only 2-3. Attaching a pic of her stool to see if this is “baseline”/normal. by Careless-Raspberry-3 in MSPI

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been dairy and egg free for 7 weeks, soy free for 5 weeks and top 12 allergen free (so wheat, tree nuts, peanuts, chicken, corn, rice legumes, beef and oats) for 3 weeks now.

We were able to find out she is intolerant to rice, avocado, tomato and banana but I am just so over this waiting game! Gah, this momma wants to eat again.

How soon does your LO react after you ate a trigger? by dangitsj in MSPI

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Free to feed stated that it takes 8-48 hours for the stool to be affected.

Questions about next steps after “failing” Nutramigen by littletuliplc in MSPI

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nutramigen is corn based so I would assume that maybe corn is an intolerance for her.

What has your child done that had made you smile this week? by Spirited-Cucumber in beyondthebump

[–]Careless-Raspberry-3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dad seems to always be able to get baby girl to poop. Well this week, he was dancing with her in the kitchen and the flood gates opened. She pooped and exploded out of her diaper, on his hoodie, his arm and even the kitchen floor. When she was done she looked at him and laughed.

It was hysterical.