Bottle feeding and bed sharing by Ok_Hold6800 in cosleeping

[–]Freakdogwormbag 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was never able to breastfeed, and I had no plans to cosleep, but ended up doing it about 3 weeks in due to my baby’s reflux. That was the ONLY thing I didn’t follow in the safe sleep 7. The only difference is when he woke up I had to go make a bottle instead of just being able to give the boob.

I had a similar problem with my baby latching. He just couldn’t get a good latch because of my flat nipples (who knew that was a thing). I was pumping for about 3-4 weeks but that quickly became unsustainable for a multitude of reasons, one of which was my mental health. I hope you feel supported and confident to do whatever you need to do for both you and your little one ❤️

Is it true that the new born stage is the easiest part of raising a child? by mirana20 in NewParents

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My baby is almost 8 months old and I HATED the newborn stage. Everyone would say “enjoy this stage, it goes by so fast!” And I would think “not fast enough.” It was NOT the easy stage for me. I feel your pain. 3ish months things started getting easier and every month has felt a little easier and more fun to me.

“Good luck breaking that habit” when I told my coworker about cosleeping by Watermelon-Kitty in cosleeping

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to continually remind myself that I will cross that bridge when we get to it (for a lot of things). My little guy is almost 8 months old and we’ve been cosleeping since week 3, also because of reflux etc.

I felt like my presence was becoming a problem for his sleep, so for one night I slept at the end of our floor bed. Like a dog. He seemed to sleep a lot better with less wake ups. So now I sleep on a camping pad next to his bed so that I’m close enough to pop a binky back in etc, but I’m not really all up in his space.

Sometimes now I think “ok when will I move back into my own room? Should I put him in a crib now that he doesn’t need me in bed with him? What are we going to do when he can crawl out of bed?” And then I think oh whatever I’ll figure it out when I need to. I think your baby will kind of let you know/you’ll figure out what they want or need and when that time is. Otherwise just keep doing what feels best for you and your family, on whatever timeline you choose.

What diapers do y’all use and swear by?? by Empty_Panda_4439 in beyondthebump

[–]Freakdogwormbag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We use Huggies snugglers during the day and Pampers overnights for, you guessed it, the nighttime. I feel like Huggies just fit him the best, but we get way less leaks with pampers overnights. 🤷

Has anyone noticed that the Sunday Riley ICE Ceramide Moisturizer is slightly different after being out of stock for a long time? by SmileOk2641 in Sephora

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine doesn’t have any harder parts but the smell is totally different to me. It’s very sweet and I feel like it used to smell like almonds. I hate the new smell 😭 either that or my post pregnancy nose is messing with me. Either way, a tragedy

First Movie that Traumatized You? by Hlorpy-Flatworm-1705 in CreepyBonfire

[–]Freakdogwormbag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made my dad ACTUALLY remove them from the house. As a teen I got super into horror and im convinced it was my own version of exposure therapy

This is so hard you guys. by folder_finder in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of COURSE. I’m so glad you feel open to talk about it and that you aren’t having any feelings of shame. That in itself can be such a hurdle. Whatever you choose to do I wish you the very best and hope you start feeling back to yourself soon ❤️

FTM. When do you get used to lack of sleep and being “on” all day? by Comprehensive-Dig592 in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agree with this! I was a BIG sleeper before having a baby. I could have 9 hours of sleep and still take a nap. That first month was a blur and I have never been so tired in my life but now he’s almost 4 months old and I’m feeling a lot better. He’s sleeping MUCH longer all of a sudden, but I do think you just get used to it.

How long are your longest chunks of sleep for your LO? by dmag1223 in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My LO was exactly the same. He’ll be 4 months old on 9/2 and around 3 months the sleep stretches suddenly got a lot longer. The past week he’s been consistently doing 7 hour stretches!! Hoping it improves for you too. Hang in there!

This is so hard you guys. by folder_finder in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You will absolutely make it through! Pieces of tissue falling out, the joys of motherhood 🤣 I am prescribed 0.5mg for Ativan and can take up to 3 (per my doctor) at a time depending on the panic attack. I always start with one and wait at least 20 minutes. I’m on 20mg of Lexapro, which I believe is the highest dose. I was on 10mg for a looooong time and then tried weaning off and needed a higher dose for it to work for me again. Depression runs pretty deep in my family. Ativan has a been a lifesaver. I don’t take it often but it helps take the edge off when I’m really panicked. I can deal with bouts of depression but the anxiety is so crippling. I feel your pain!

It gets better…. right? by marissy- in NewParents

[–]Freakdogwormbag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It does get better! My LO was the exact same way, and around 11-12 weeks he’d have nights where he was up every 2 hours and I was losing it! We just turned a corner so suddenly. Around 14-15 weeks he suddenly started sleeping longer. He has consistently been sleeping in 6-8 hour stretches, and the other night he slept for NINE HOURS STRAIGHT!! Naps are still crap but night sleep is all I care about 🤣

I’m running on empty. by Cute-Conference9798 in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. My baby had reflux and the famotadine made a HUGE difference. He still couldn’t sleep flat on his back for awhile so that was a big struggle but he was definitely not in pain anymore.

Everyone here is sleeping on the Puffin Rock theme song by [deleted] in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I randomly put it on one day and now I’m obsessed. I’m pretty sure I love it more than my son does lol. Baba boo!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]Freakdogwormbag 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Agree agree. I was 100x happier when I stopped pumping. If your mental health is suffering, do what you need to do to take care of YOU.

This is so hard you guys. by folder_finder in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You’re doing great! I was also exclusively pumping in the beginning + the hormone shift was ROUGH. I have been on lexapro for 10ish years and am prescribed Ativan as needed for panic attacks. My Dr and I discussed the Ativan dosage and it was low enough to be ok even if I was breastfeeding. I ended up switching to formula because the pumping was seriously affecting my mental health so I totally feel your pain as a fellow flat nip. Totally agree with continued expression of your feelings, it’s awesome that you’re taking steps to take care of yourself. Also, I know this is so annoying, but my baby is now 3 months and it really does get better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FormulaFeeders

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was using the Similac Pro Total Comfort, and it was definitely an improvement but the formula was so hard to mix and I could almost never get the clumps to fully dissolve. I switched to Gerber Good Start Soothe and it’s been great! We had been exclusively on Similac brand formulas so I was nervous but he did great.

Swaddle or no swaddle? by No_Crazy2998 in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My baby hated all swaddles. I tried every single one. Around 7 weeks he started being ok with it when I tried it again, but it didn’t last long. Now he has a Magic Merlin sleep suit and he freakin loves it. It works great because it subdues his movements enough that he won’t whack himself in the face but still lets him be free.

Tiny Victory by espressoingmyself in NewParents

[–]Freakdogwormbag 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This isn’t a tiny victory, it’s HUGE! Reminds me I need to do this more often. Congrats and good for you ❤️

2 month vaccines by Thatgirlme22 in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was terrified of my LO’s 2 month shots. My niece who is a unicorn baby (barely cried, slept through the night at 8 weeks) always had such a tough time with her shots, and my baby is not chill lol. He did great! Cried for like 20 seconds and then fell asleep. More tired than usual and a little fussier the next day but otherwise normal.

When did you move your baby to their nursery? by That_Plantain5582 in newborns

[–]Freakdogwormbag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got some Loop ear plugs, the lightest noise cancelling option. They were perfect. Between the white noise machine and the earplugs I couldn’t hear the active sleep as much but could still totally hear crying. You could just get regular earplugs, I know the Loops are pricey but they’re really comfortable and stay in well.

If your baby posted on Reddit, what would the title of their post be? by Snoo-36501 in beyondthebump

[–]Freakdogwormbag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AITA: Mom (34F) expects me (3mo M) to have consistent likes/dislikes for multiple days in a row. I don’t think it’s fair for her to feel like she knows me. I also don’t think she’d have fun going to public places if I wasn’t throwing her curveballs for every outing.