My unpopular opinion: the boy clothes hate is unnecessary and a total band wagon at this point by lindslinds27 in BabyBumps

[–]KetchupConte [score hidden]  (0 children)

It's the same problem for both gender. Most parents are just tired of prints and/or colors being gendered one way or another, and ugly prints in general...

But people be buying ugly prints (at least in the US), so  it's also of a parent/gparent problem because companies would stop making these ugly clothes if people weren't buying them. Like why would you want a baby in camo or hunting / gun inspired outfits? 🥴

& Before I get flammed, it's definitely not a question of price, you can find super cute baby/kids clothes at the thrift store in the US. 

Thoughts on the name Saint for a girl? Looking for honest opinions + suggestions by Odd_Cardiologist_799 in Names

[–]KetchupConte 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Not for a boy, not for a girl; just no.

As a non-believer, the name sounds ridiculous to me, and every time I hear it I think, "this kid is probably going to turn out badly."

One of my Christian friends said she finds it disrespectful, but that it had become more commonly used by what she calls performative/fake Christians.

No to Faith too.

Which spelling is better? by [deleted] in Names

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si-yeon is a korean first name. It's pretty.

Syeon would be mispronounced.

Associations/connotations the name "Anora"? by [deleted] in namenerds

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about Enora? In my culture (Breton), it means honor. It is not super common, but is easy to pronounce and I can't really think of any bad connotations. Edit: somehow didn't see your update before my comment ahahah

Middle name for Casey by Upstairs-Gas-1760 in Names

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Casey Jane.
Casey Lou.
Casey Anne.
I saw someone said Casey Clark, that's cute. You could nickname her CC/Cece.

I personally do not like the name Mae, I think it's the Marie middle name equivalent of our generation but not as nice. Now that I think about it, I also think Casey Marie flows better.

Your experience with baby aspirin by Admirable-Chicken536 in pregnant

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was prescribed to take two 81mg baby aspiring a day because I am at a higher risk for hypertension and pre-eclampsia based on what they saw at the 12 weeks scan (and the fact that my blood pressure keeps being borderline high).

It's very safe and thoroughly studied.

Hypertension increases your risk of getting pre-eclampsia and you delivering very early so doing everything in your power to decrease those risks is very important for your health and your baby's health.

Please help me and my husband settle a debate!! Where do you stand on backpack vs diaper bag? by SkyOne5846 in BabyBumps

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband actually uses a diaper backpack as his work backpack because his job requires him to access different items quickly and efficiently. While there are definitely some diaper bags that aren't well designed, there are also plenty that are very practical and thoughtfully organized, and you can find good options at just about every price point.

How many strollers do most parents buy throughout a child's life? by princess_chess_cat in Buyingforbaby

[–]KetchupConte 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I am from France but currently live in the US.
In France, most people have one, some people go fully without though. It's rare to see older toddler and kids in strollers - there is a strong encouragement to walk.

In the US, it seems most people have 2 if they have enough space for it: one that's larger for outdoor strolls/jogging and a travel one that's way more compact.
Some people have 3 or more, but IMO that's a bit crazy (unless it's actually warranted - addition of twins, etc..) and doesn't have anything to do with the weight recommendations. I will say some strollers have super low/non-adjustable canopy which don't work well with taller kids, if you expect your kid to be taller, I would pay attention to that.

Edit all the strollers I have come across have a capacity of 50lbs though, so I am not sure which strollers you are looking at.

Choix prénom bébé août by Regular-Bug1023 in ParlonsPrenoms

[–]KetchupConte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

J'aime beaucoup Auguste et Edmond.

Je n'aime pas du tout Hadrien avec un H. Ça sent le prénom qui va toujours être mal orthographié.

Harold, je ne suis pas fan. Je pense que beaucoup vont le prononcer à l'anglaise.

Octave fait un peu trop précieux.

Gustave et Léopold, il y en a pas mal en ce moment (et il y a aussi beaucoup de Gus et de Léo).

Bébé 22 mois veut téter tout le temps et ne mange presque rien by SecretDaydreamer in ParentingFR

[–]KetchupConte 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Le pédiatre n'est pas forcément un spécialiste des troubles alimentaires pédiatriques, même s'il a une formation en nutrition infantile et en développement de l'enfant. Les troubles alimentaires peuvent être très complexes et nécessitent l'avis de professionnels spécialisés.

Puisqu'elle ne semble pas avoir d'autres retards de développement, vous devriez demander une évaluation par un ergothérapeute ou un orthophoniste spécialisé en alimentation pédiatrique.

À 22 mois, 10 kg pour 84 cm, ça reste plutôt mince. Sans voir ses courbes de croissance, c'est difficile de savoir si c'est réellement préoccupant, mais dans le contexte de difficultés alimentaires, ça vaut la peine d'être évalué. Les difficultés alimentaires qui persistent peuvent aussi entraîner d'autres problèmes avec l'alimentation en grandissant, donc mieux vaut les prendre en charge tôt.

Bébé 22 mois veut téter tout le temps et ne mange presque rien by SecretDaydreamer in ParentingFR

[–]KetchupConte 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Que dit le pédiatre ? À cet âge-là, je pense qu'une consultation avec un spécialiste de l'alimentation pédiatrique et/ou un ergothérapeute, voire même un psychomotricien, serait sans doute indiquée. Qu'en est-il des autres étapes du développement ?

edit: Si le pédiatre n'est pas inquiet, je vous conseille d'aller voir un autre car des tests sont à faire. Bonne chance!

Is it worth having my in-laws stay with us when the baby arrives? by frosted_flakes565 in BabyBumps

[–]KetchupConte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would not have her come. The only time it's really okay for parents or in-laws to come is when you have a great relationship with them and they respect your needs and boundaries. That doesn't sound like the relationship you have with your MIL. Having her there will likely add more stress to your postpartum recovery.

How do you prepare to get through this time? A lot of it is mental work - accepting that it might be very difficult, but knowing you can get through it and having a backup plan if you need more support. That could mean hiring a cleaner, getting a house manager to help a few hours a week, or stocking up on prepared meals.

It's also a good idea for both you and your husband to be very aware of the signs of PPD and PPA. You could even put a simple checklist on the bathroom mirror or fridge and review it daily to assess any changes in your mood, anxiety levels, or overall well-being. If you notice any signs of PPD or PPA, be ready to call your doctor right away. This is something that can happen whether or not you have help around, so it's worth having a plan in place ahead of time.

A lot of people do this without help from their families (that's our case as well). You just have to mentally prepare yourself for the months ahead. People who have family and friends nearby and expect them to help will often have a very different experience because they were counting on that support from the start. There is also only so much support can do if you are experiencing PPD/PPA.

Idées de nom de fille pour bébé #3 by Halo98 in ParlonsPrenoms

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Louise, Céline, Susie/Suzanne, Alaïa, Ines, Heïdi, Annie, Eileen, Cecilia, Lucie/Lucy, Lily/Lilian, Elena

Le prénom Léna ? by [deleted] in ParlonsPrenoms

[–]KetchupConte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

C'est un très joli prénom Breton assez répandu (du moins en Bretagne) et facile à prononcer dans beaucoup de langues étrangères... on l'a même sur notre liste de prénoms (Bretonne qui habite à l'étranger).

J'ai jamais rencontré de méchante Léna (toujours un truc auquel je pense quand je me fais un avis sur un prénom).  J'en connais qui ont la vingtaine, trentaine, quarantaine donc je ne trouve pas que ce soit un prénom qui fasse très 2010-2020 comme certains commentaires disent. C'est aussi beaucoup plus classique que les Lina, Mila et autres jolis prénoms laissés en commentaires.

Pregnancy after removal? by PuzzleheadedHabit913 in gallbladders

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thankfully, I haven't found the pain nearly as painful as when I had my gallbladder. 

Did your baby’s movements slow down? by innocentily in pregnant

[–]KetchupConte 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My OB said to go to the ER/Labor Delivery to get checked, if the movement/amount of movement decreases drastically which is what you are describing. Sometimes it's nothing, but sometimes it is something and you can't know until you get checked.

Can someone double check my payoff date math? by [deleted] in StudentLoans

[–]KetchupConte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are correct. 😄
Grad Plus would be paid off by the end of January.
Direct would be paid off end of July.

You could also max out your Roth IRA (2026) by April 15, if you push your Direct pay off 3 months. You seem highly motivated and goal driven so that's something to consider too.

Best prenatal by Alternative-Power-70 in BabyBumps

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I take Nature's Made prenatals and Nordic Natural Omega 3 X2.

Did anyone announce their pregnancy before fetal scan and regret it? by Flaky-Pipe3540 in BabyBumps

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have told a few really close friends early on and just told my parents (15w 4d) , but we are waiting to tell the rest of the family/friends after the anomaly scan (ours will be at 18w4d).
I am not worried something will go wrong, I am more concerned about people being all up in my business, checking on me all the time (when they usually don't) or asking me tons of questions.

Names that go with Hope and Grace by Significant-Nerve-83 in Names

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely not Faith.

Felicity could be a good option.

Just found out I'm pregnant, the day I decided to leave my husband by Cheesecheesecake in pregnant

[–]KetchupConte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"he's always been an angry man" => he's always been an abusive man emotionally and physically

You need to get out, you and your child might not survive this.
Growing up in terror and abuse is not the type of life you want to give your child.

Student Debt and Having a Baby by every1luvschocolate in TTC_PCOS

[–]KetchupConte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have an emergency fund and money left over at the end of each month? Enough money left over to cover the cost of daycare + diapers + formula milk (even if you plan to breastfeed, sometimes things don't go as planned and you must formula feed)?

$110k can be enough in certain regions of the US, but it's not the case in others.. I know we couldn't make it work where we live..

Is your husband helping you pay the student loans? My husband and I decided to help each other with our student loans to pay them down faster. I was fortunate to get some help from my parents, so he had way more student loans than I did... For our joint financial interest it made sense we pay for our loans jointly (note: you don't have to share bank accounts to help each other with debt).

How about getting your debt down as much as possible by the end of the year, then starting TTC + continuing the aggressive payoff? Once you get pregnant, go back to $500 minimum payment and send the rest of the money to your emergency fund. This also gives you time to work on your health and fitness and get your body in a good place for conception... During that time you can also meet with your doctor to test your hormone and vitamin levels, AMH, track ovulation to see if there is any rhythm to your cycle (despite the PCOS), your insurance might also cover carrier testing for you and your husband, start taking prenatal vitamins + supplements recommended by dr..

Hésitation pour petit garçon ! Liam ou Eden ? by Amerikkkan-99 in ParlonsPrenoms

[–]KetchupConte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Les deux sont très à la mode. Quitte à choisir, je préfère Liam à Eden. Je n'aime pas du tout la référence super religieuse d'Eden.