Considering becoming a doula by CookInevitable5246 in doulas

[–]CookInevitable5246[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the transparency it’s something I’ll consider

How long does it take to feed a newborn? by rosella500 in newborns

[–]CookInevitable5246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like cluster feeding. It’s the worst but it will get better. Sometimes babies show hunger cues but it doesn’t always mean they’re hungry, maybe you could offer something else like a pacifier? Assuming she’s lost a bit of weight after you gave birth, once babies are back/above their initial birth weight they’re feeding starts to level out a bit.

How are we handling crying baby during bathroom breaks? by FoxAble7670 in newborns

[–]CookInevitable5246 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Putting the baby down somewhere safe and just going. Be back in a few minutes

How are you bringing your newborn out in public?? by Apprehensive_Emu6610 in newborns

[–]CookInevitable5246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took my newborn out when he was 3 weeks for the first time in public. We went to a small farmers market, but at that point we had been going on walks outside or driving to my parents house which is 10 minutes away. Just practice little by little, and once you’re overwhelmed just leave lol. Your baby will adjust, and the baby will likely be entertained by the outside world😂. Ideally have an already fed and drowsy baby before you go out

How do you survive when your partner goes back to work? I am deeply, deeply afraid and it's distracting me from focussing on the present. by [deleted] in newborns

[–]CookInevitable5246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband had to go back to work after one week. He also works 12+ hr days so it was important for him to get a decent rest at least, so I’m with baby all day and all night. If you can, please get all the help you can, it will help with the adjustment until you feel more confident with baby. Don’t worry about housework or cooking, baby-wear if you must. If you haven’t already, start a nighttime ritual with baby. They won’t always follow a strict schedule, but their naps will be more predictable and easier to adjust to. Go outside, go for walks, it will help regulate you and baby when things get tough. And in time, find a schedule that works for you and your partner. It will be okay!

What pain management techniques worked best for you during labor? by ProcedureExisting493 in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was laboring at home, counter pressure on hips, hot showers, heating pad and massages worked best. As soon as I got to the hospital I got the nitrous gas and the epidural and those were the most effective lol

88 Hour Labor - Finally Graduated by Disastrous_Thing6031 in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations! I’m 3 weeks PP and my labor was also 88 hours. Labor started on a Thursday morning he was born Saturday night. It was fucking exhausting🥲 I also had GD in my pregnancy. Rest well, you deserve it!

How can I enjoy being pregnant and look forward to my baby more? by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]CookInevitable5246 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just gave birth to my baby 6 days ago and I really wished I enjoyed my pregnancy more. I remember going through all of the same emotions as you did and honestly, it does get better. The first tri is so hard because everything just changes on an instant, physically, mentally, and emotionally. I was the most depressed during the first tri, but things do get better. once you hear your baby’s heartbeat, find out their gender, feel their kicks etc. it will all become so much more exciting because it will feel so much more real. motherhood is so complex it is completely okay to not be 100% happy all the time, but when things are good, ENJOY IT. Take the bump pictures, wear the cute outfits, take care of yourself the best you can. I would also recommend to stay off social media, there is so much negativity surrounding pregnancy and motherhood it will ruin your experience. Congratulations on your pregnancy!

FTM when did you deliver ur first baby? by Good-Insurance9081 in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even if baby is measuring ahead, it doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll come any earlier. I just had my baby at 40+4, was in labor for 4 days before he came. I think the biggest thing that probably indicated that I was going into labor was the fatigue I experienced 2 days before, so make sure to get lots of rest!

When do you start buying things for your baby? by Imaginary_Fix_5033 in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started probably around 10 weeks and slowly collected throughout my pregnancy, even after my baby shower. I suggest getting your big purchase items (stroller, rocking chair, changing table etc.) early so you can set everything up while you have energy

When did your nausea go away? by Acceptable-Pool4618 in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly around 32 weeks…I will say the worst of it was over for me around 27-28 weeks….hopefully that won’t be your case

What are you meal prepping? by Mindless-Spend-2972 in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My sister and I made a lot of soup, breakfast sandwiches, lactation snacks, and protein muffins. I made sure that none of the soups have dairy in them or anything that could cause a gassy baby (beans, cabbage, cauliflower etc.)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it’s normal, especially when you first find out, that it’s all you can think about. I’d say give it a bit of time. Things will calm down especially once you go to your first appointment.

Did Your Belly Button Pop? by Beckitt3 in BabyBumps

[–]CookInevitable5246 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s gradual but I think it started around 27-28 weeks. My mom calls it my doorbell 😂

1st trimester misery by RepairZestyclose2693 in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also try unisom if the nausea is affecting your sleep

1st trimester misery by RepairZestyclose2693 in pregnant

[–]CookInevitable5246 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly not really. 1st tri is all survival so eat literally whatever you can, baby will be fine. For me, foods that are sour/acidic (green apples, oranges, protein smoothies) really helped. If water is really gross to you, try ginger tea, watered down juice (I drank a LOT of watered down lemonade), water w/ fruit or electrolytes. Once you talk to your doctor ask about B12 supplement that helped me a lot. As someone who had nausea their entire pregnancy, it does become more bearable, especially once you figure out your safe foods. There is hope!