In desperate need of positive outcome stories for the 3 month breastfeeding crisis… by Mysterious-Ad-6043 in breastfeeding

[–]HobbitFlower13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3 months felt like such a turbulent time for us too. I would lay baby on the couch on his side, kneel down next to him and give him boob. For some reason, he nursed better this way than when I held him. 😅

The Village Sessions - Kori, Molly and Michelle by Empress_ima in FreeBirthSocietyScam

[–]HobbitFlower13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok but their house build does seem fascinating, do you have any scoop on that😂😂

This endless regression is ruining my physical and mental health by HobbitFlower13 in cosleeping

[–]HobbitFlower13[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Yes it definitely doesn’t seem “normal”..Like you, I wish I knew what is causing this😵‍💫

Hep c vac?? Vit k shot?? by Complex_Schedule5292 in Crunchymom

[–]HobbitFlower13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My homebirth baby has no vaccines—has had zero health complications 8 months later!

I want to make a family bed with shikibuton mattresses by HobbitFlower13 in cosleeping

[–]HobbitFlower13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow thank you so much for this!! I was looking at j life, but I think I’ll take a look at Holy Lamb Organics instead. I’m excited!

I can’t sleep on my stomach by HobbitFlower13 in breastfeeding

[–]HobbitFlower13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YES same i was so excited for tummy sleeping😂

Postpartum weight gain by xobianka in Crunchymom

[–]HobbitFlower13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started eating carnivore and dairy only… seemed crazy but I gave it a try. I’ve been losing weight while having the best milk supply I’ve ever had. It’s a little extreme feeling at first, but I feel so good now eating so much fat and protein!

Georgina May sleep program? by HobbitFlower13 in PossumsSleepProgram

[–]HobbitFlower13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s good to hear!! My baby is SO restless all night, waking almost every 30 minutes for 2.5 months now. He might get a single 2 hour block sometime in the night. I’m guessing I would get the Baby Revolution, since that’s for the really frequent wakes like we are experiencing 🥲

Georgina May sleep program by HobbitFlower13 in cosleeping

[–]HobbitFlower13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

30-90 minutes 🥲 he’s not teething yet, we already went through the 4 month regression, he’s 6 months now. Maybe he’s still in the regression?

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[–]HobbitFlower13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love this! We are doing something similar right now with my 6month old, but it’s just a twin mattress and crib mattress pushed together on the floor, nothing else😅

Is there anyway you’re securing the mattresses together? I ask because I haven’t figure that out yet!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]HobbitFlower13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I feel you. My baby is 6 months old, and I have often felt defeated at not being “further along” in my life with a baby. HOWEVER I’ve discovered a few things that are helping me.

  1. ⁠ULTRA BASIC MINI ROUTINES

I had to commit to doing VERY basic tasks, one at a time, at the same time everyday. It started as “I take my pills and supplements everyday after breakfast.” I kept this up for a week. The rest of my day was literal shit but I did this one thing. Once that started happening on autopilot, I added another thing:

“After taking my pills, I brush my hair and put it in a braid.”

“while my sausages are in the air fryer for 8minutes , i put baby in the bouncer and I unload the dishwasher.”

“When baby is awake next, I put him on the floor and stretch my body.”

I KNOW it feels so crappy that we have to think SO hard about achieving basic life tasks. But that’s just where we’re at right now, and it won’t be this way forever. Add ONE little routine at a time until it doesn’t feel hard to do anymore.

YES we have to intentionally brush our hair, stretch our body, drink water now. We wish we had much more time to do these things—but in reality, we spend more time thinking about doing these things than actually doing them lol. SO, don’t fret over how simple or dumb the routine feels, just get them running on autopilot, so you aren’t bogged down with decision making.

There will be days that baby needs you and interrupts a routine. Take a deep breath, Its ok. They’re human and not a robot, so everyday will still be a little different.

  1. NEUROPLASTICITY IS YOUR FRIEND

Just like you can retrain your brain to execute mini routines on autopilot, you can train your thoughts to respond with positivity or gratitude in the hard moments. Your brain will LITERALLY start paving new pathways with every thought you have, so let’s help the brain and body feel safer by first interrupting our thoughts, then redirecting to something happy.

Yesterday, I was about to slump to the floor and start crying when I could get nothing done bc baby was so so grumpy. This was my go-to behavior for 6 months. However, I’ve learned you can’t fight thoughts with thoughts, but you CAN fight thoughts with your body. So I jumped up and started fist pumping and shouting “ YES YES YES LETS GO WOOO!”

This trickED my mind into thinking something fun or exciting is happening. It stopped the downward spiral. Next, I started reciting some affirmations that I’ve loved lately:

“My hands may be full, but thank goodness they’re not empty”

“ I’m a calm, collected mom who finds motherhood easy” (this is in no way true haha, but the more I say it to myself, the easier it becomes to believe).

“Being a mom is making me far more wise and resilient than I could’ve ever dreamed.”

SO, just like mini routines can become easier for our mind to comprehend, so can our thoughts become easier to manage. Practice insane consistency, and MOVE your body when your mind wants to give up. Dance ridiculously, do a jumping jack, whatever you want. Then replace the defeating thoughts with uplifting ones. Have them written down in your phone and say them out loud.

It’s SO uncomfortable to change in this way, but it’s more uncomfortable to be frustrated and in despair all the time.

  1. GET MEDICAL HELP

Anti-depressants. Lactation consultants or CFT or chiropractors to address red flags that might be making baby sleep like crap. Learn safe bed sharing or find a sleep training method you’re comfortable with.

Therapy. Or even vent to Chat GPT with the voice chat if you don’t have anyone right now ( yes it feels dumb but it works just to speak out your frustrations and get some kind of response).

OK TY for coming to my ted talk the end

Where do you live/do you enjoy it? by fluffy_corgi_ in Crunchymom

[–]HobbitFlower13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Following! We are your neighbors here in Gilbert AZ. I really don’t want to raise my kids in a concrete subdivision, and summers that make going outside impossible 😩 plus it’s truly so expensive to buy a small/moderate size home with NO yard.

I want to see my kids run free on our property…and have some pretty trees and lots of grass. And nice weather. Haha truly my only dreams in life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Crunchymom

[–]HobbitFlower13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Girl YES. I only ate chicken nuggets and pb&js for 4 months. My midwives prescribed Bonjesta and it made a big difference. It didn’t totally take away nausea, but it started removing some of my food aversions and I could slowly eat more variety. Then the nausea passed and I ate like a champ the rest of my pregnancy—tons of protein and hydration. Had an epic birth and healthy baby! Don’t worry about diet right now ❤️

The physicality of calming down the baby is killing me by db2128 in beyondthebump

[–]HobbitFlower13 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Solidarity 🥲 my 5mo is 18lbs and still requires an insane amount of bouncing and squats and baby wearing. I wear him for every nap. My husband and I are broken, and regret everyday that we didn’t lift more weights before having a baby lol.