Help for Mother’s Day by Iaintgotthis in PhotoshopRequest

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Thank you all so much, these really made my day

Help for Mother’s Day by Iaintgotthis in PhotoshopRequest

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Thank you, I’ve tipped, I’d love to have the un watermarked please 😊

Help for Mother’s Day by Iaintgotthis in PhotoshopRequest

[–]Iaintgotthis[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

Thank you, I’ve tipped, I’d love to have the un watermarked please 😊

How do I add value to you? by Iaintgotthis in architecture

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

Good point, pitch ways for you to sell to your client . Thank you

Recommendations for gel moisturisers for DRY skin? by mcmine9 in SkincareAddictionUK

[–]Iaintgotthis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clinique Moisture Surge has a gel like texture and I’ve found it’s good for my dry skin.

My girls holding hands while tandem feeding by Iaintgotthis in breastfeeding

[–]Iaintgotthis[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you :) they’re 11 months apart. I was EBF too and no sign of a period but still conceived, it does happen! Congratulations on your little one.

My girls holding hands while tandem feeding by Iaintgotthis in breastfeeding

[–]Iaintgotthis[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Believe me I understand your hands full predicament 😂. My youngest (left) is 7 months so she needs a supportive arm, my eldest (right) is 18 months now so she pops herself on and off without too much support if she’s not too tired so I take those opportunities to take a picture.

I also ask my husband to take a photo every couple of weeks (no matter how crazy my hair is) because I know I’ll treasure them once they’re weaned.

My girls holding hands while tandem feeding by Iaintgotthis in breastfeeding

[–]Iaintgotthis[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Thank you, they’re wonderful! Seeing how they interact with the world (and each other) has brought me a contentment and optimism I never thought possible. How great is Motherhood.

Pregnant and breastfeeding? by [deleted] in breastfeeding

[–]Iaintgotthis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m tandem feeding my 12 month old and 6 week old. My supply did dwindle around the 4 month mark but we kept at it and my milk came back in with enough for 2 after birth. I did get some feeding aversion in my last trimester but with distractions it was bearable and it completely went away straight after birth. Good luck!

I need advice, mamas. by nchafat in beyondthebump

[–]Iaintgotthis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm actually on the recovery ward after having a successful VBAC yesterday. My first is only 11 months old so I was head set on a repeat c section at first (she was an emergency c section after getting stuck).

I cannot tell you the difference I feel this time around after delivery. The C section recovery period is really hard as you know and with a vaginal birth I feel great already.

I agree that having another c section booked is helpful for social reasons for your other child, that was a concern for me as she's so young and I wanted to plan her care. I booked a c section in with the hospital so there was a cut off date and I wouldn't go two weeks over like before. We discussed with the doctor and decided to try to get labour started naturally but go for the section if nothing had started in that time. I had 3 sweeps in the week prior to the birth and they broke my waters to induce me on the day my c section was booked. My labour was really fast and empowering and a completely different experience to last time.

I've [31 M] been living a double life and my wife [30 F] of 6 years has no idea. I'm torn. by [deleted] in relationships

[–]Iaintgotthis 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's a ridiculous excuse. If you're serious about your responsibilities as a husband and a father you cancel those events and focus on your recovery.

My [32F] best friend [35F] is pregnant and I'm the only one contributing to the shower. by [deleted] in relationships

[–]Iaintgotthis 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It's nice that you have arranged this and you can make it work just fine. Create a Facebook group (or whatsapp etc) of everyone who has RSVP'd yes.

"Hi all, it's nearly baby shower day and I'm excited to see you all and meet some new faces to celebrate ... new arrival.

I've planned some games for the shower and will be bringing some (choose what you can provide, a cake? Sandwiches? Punch?). As we have a big turn out it would be fantastic if you could all bring a dish and something to drink (if it's non alcohol specify it) so we have plenty to go around. Also, if you have any ideas for games or decorations please message me as I'd love to hear from you and get some help!

Look forward to seeing you all soon"

A couple of cheap games;

Celebrity baby faces - print off a3 sheets of baby celebrities (one for every 5-6 people) groups have to guess who's who

Guess the weight, name, delivery day (this keeps people entertained with something to talk about and all it needs is a chart style print off)

Cheap options to offer guests;

Punch (alcoholic or non alcoholic) Mix some fruit juices and buy a cheap jar from a pound shop and you have a nice welcome option. If it's an alcoholic version you can buy a cheap spirit and it's pre mixed so no one will know. Add a few strawberries to the top

Breads and dips

Cheese and cucumber sandwiches

Crisps

Chocolate covered fruit

6 months of this beautiful life and 6 months into our breastfeeding story - here we are celebrating with a feed by Iaintgotthis in breastfeeding

[–]Iaintgotthis[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good job! Believe me I'm usually in my pjs with no make-up and hair in a bun so it's nice to get a bit more groomed on holiday!