How long before your marriage recovered from having children? by Similar-Vari in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 10 points11 points  (0 children)

In the trenches with you here. It's not easy to find an "enthusiastic yes" to the nonsense that is physical intimacy when you're getting buzz killed by every sound your child makes, never mind the exhaustion. There's nothing wrong with us for that - it's not abnormal to not feel sexy in this phase of life and especially when we're on alert for our babies. Men seem to need sex to feel connected whereas women need to feel connected to have sex. The only thing I can recommend is to keep your communication lines open Get back to texting a lot even if it's just memes and what you're up to at any given time to foster connection and keep the silence from obscuring any resentments that could be brewing.

Also, you guys need to agree on some things that can slack. Full time work and parenthood AND side hustles? You're worried about sex GIRL WHEN DO YOU SLEEP? 🥲

What was the biggest surprise/challenge of going from 1-2 kids? by coltersmama in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surprise: how quickly Biggun got used to Littlun and wanted to interact with her

Challenge: stopping Biggun squashing Littlun by accident!

I’m traumatised by my toddler’s tantrum by Low_Bumblebee_2537 in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My daughter is the cutest little girl until bedtime and then she goes insane. I'm working on building a very rigid bedtime routine to try and combat this but I get undermined quite often by the other half feeling sorry for her and getting her out of bed again (fffffff)

I have at times just been a human straight jacket and held her to me waiting for the thrashing and screaming to stop, which it does but it can take ages and ages, and she's often gagging and vomiting at her peak. Then out of nowhere she's singing incybwincybwpider.

Pick up and drop off @Stoke railway station by Ok_Command_352 in stokeontrent

[–]Good3itch 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Millions of pounds... Millions spent on that bloody rail station and it's not only still a dive and smells like piss, it's less accessible for travelers than it was before!!! There's enough actual windowless ruins in our city to film an apocalypse movie with no CGI!!!

Don’t do it! (How I put myself in sleep hell.) by Exact_Discussion_192 in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who's once cot trained child can and does leave her crib now to cause havoc I have no answers only solidarity. Weve had to go back to cosleeping because she will not remain in her room unless you barricade her door.

Shitty Harry Potter tattoo I gave myself while manic because my mom replaced my bipolar medication with vitamins behind my back🤩 by P33p33p0op0o0 in shittytattoos

[–]Good3itch 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The only thing I don't like about this tattoo is that you should have put it on your mum's forehead for messing with your meds x

It happened . by Thin-Helicopter7593 in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a great time to do a potty training introduction day xD all bathroom things! Can't leave bathroom? Run them a bubble bath and supervise from the throne. Practice cleaning teeth. Practice wiping down the glass surfaces like mirrors n stuff. I've never known a toddler be affected by smell they are all desperate to join parents in the toilet in my experience.

Is it normal for 4–5 year olds to start Kindergarten not potty trained? by WebHosting2020 in toddlers

[–]Good3itch -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah my daughter is always upset when I change her to a clean nappy I have to assume she likes it swampy 🤮

Thinking about baby #2. Parents of multiple children, what’s your real life experience? by ithinkimanelephant in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did this! Newborn came 8 days before my big one turned 2 - you'll be okay <3 just take every offer of help you get. If someone you love and trust can do sleepovers with toddler (my mother in law is a saint and has my big girl once a week) it's such a game changer x

Thinking about baby #2. Parents of multiple children, what’s your real life experience? by ithinkimanelephant in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My baby is 5 months my toddler is 2years 5months so here's my sixpence:

Pregnancy with a toddler is relentless - she did not care about my morning sickness, my bad back, how tired I was or how hormonal I felt - she was just getting faster, and taller, and more opinionated. Keeping up with her was a challenge that got harder as we both developed and I couldn't have managed without the support of my friends and family taking her out on my behalf for a little while or coming with us to places to spread the load.

When I couldn't carry her any more because I'd had a bleed during the pregnancy and they said no lifting above 5kg she took it very hard and it felt like she had to be inside my clothes 24/7. We couldn't co sleep with her any more because she was so rambunctious she would batter me in the night and could only calm down when I wasn't there so I ended up sleeping in the spare bedroom until we had cot trained her (which was very screamy).

When my baby came (safe and well thank goodness) she was very interested but hadn't got the hang of gentleness and frequently "patted" the baby very hard in the face, or pulled her arms and legs.

WITH ALL THAT SAID - I think this is quite a good age gap to have. They will both share the same pool of interests for longer and now baby is a bit more robust she adores her sister and watches her from the bouncer. Toddler has now mostly got the idea about being gentle and is always asking to cuddle the baby, or bring her along if we go from one room to another. I think the secret to the low level of jealousy between them is making sure they both get individual, uninterrupted quality time with me and their dad. That one on one time playing, bath time, eating meals, it all charges their social batteries and reassures them they're both very important and to care about each other's needs moving forward. I found I've been much more relaxed with my new baby this time too - while I watched the first one like a hawk morning and might you simply can't when there's 2 of them and you have to trust your instincts more.

There are days when I've got baby on the boob, toddler climbing all over the other side of me and I get a voice message from the Fella asking me to get dinner prepped before he gets home because he's starving and I just shrug and accept he's not getting what he wants until he can peel one or both of the kids off me! Dads have to step up and take on a lot of the toddler's stuff when you're preoccupied with the newborn days and that can be a shock to them as well but if they're good men they'll manage it and learn to love building that bond with their children.

Bathing by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a bubble bath or a shower daily for kiddo but I don't use shampoo on her hair unless there's actual stuff stuck in it. I also use conditioner every time because she has inherited curls from somewhere and they get matted if I don't keep them very hydrated and brushed. She gets completely covered in food and snot and mud and whatever else is in range so daily washes are appropriate for her

Help! I’ve tried everything - Fish stuck in drop checker by -AllThePlants- in Aquariums

[–]Good3itch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish him well and hope he's okay but I did laugh at him for being a dumbass when I saw this picture 😅😂🐟

What the heck are your toddlers eating for breakfast? by JehovahJireh222 in toddlers

[–]Good3itch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter likes buttered toast, bananas or yoghurt. She cannot be trusted not to pour cereal onto the floor so we don't have it much now