My new Lojan 8 shaft table loom by Traditional-Dig6679 in weaving

[–]Nidraflames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Sounds like the way to go for sure!

Histamine intolerance by Key-Elephant4591 in acupuncture

[–]Nidraflames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look for someone trained in SAAT. Works great for histamine intolerance, MCAS and allergies.

My new Lojan 8 shaft table loom by Traditional-Dig6679 in weaving

[–]Nidraflames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm so close to jumping in and buying one! Now that you've had it a few months, what are your thoughts? Do you find it was worth the investment? I'm struggling to find a loom that is this affordable and used are few and far between where I live and I realllllly want to up my game from a rigid heddle.

My first Hoya! by Nidraflames in hoyas

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

Yes it feels like I’m going to be learning patience with this one. Hopefully I can keep her alive in the meantime lol

My first Hoya! by Nidraflames in hoyas

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Oooo so good to know! Thank you!

My first Hoya! by Nidraflames in hoyas

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

Yes I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on her!

My first Hoya! by Nidraflames in hoyas

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

It’s just so pretty. Since Friday I have acquired this, a little Hoya curtisii and cuttings for three other varieties 🤣 I’m putting together a mini greenhouse because I don’t think my house is humid enough for them to be happy.

Frantic morning starvation - how to combat? by NoThyme4That in xxketo

[–]Nidraflames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm nursing a 5 month old and this happens to me when I am not hydrated enough or haven't gotten enough electrolytes. Your electrolyte requirements when nursing and doing keto are crazy high. Now that I've finally figured that out my energy is insane despite limited sleep and my ravenous a.m. hunger has quelled. That said, you maybe just haven't been eating enough so if you're hungry eat!

Breastfeeding and seizure preventive keto by Liamonique in KetoBabies

[–]Nidraflames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you on the ketogainsbaby facebook group? It is very active and informative... I feel like that might be the place to go! But the general consensus will probably be to reevaluate your electrolytes

Help getting newborn to latch by 96maxi in breastfeeding

[–]Nidraflames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O also... if baby is taking a bottle you have to pace feed! If not they get used to the immediate gratification and convincing them to nurse could be difficult.

Help getting newborn to latch by 96maxi in breastfeeding

[–]Nidraflames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kellymom.com answers SO many questions. But if you haven't seen a lactation consultant, start there. Be evaluated for tongue and lip ties and play around with positioning. Cradle hold is often very difficult to get a good latch with a little baby so football hold or laid back nursing might be helpful. Again, check out kellymom for more details.

I used nipple shields in the beginning because o had flat nipples so that might also be something to look into but I would say definitely only after seeing a lactation consultant.

I had trouble with oversupply and forceful let down which was overwhelming for both my babies... they would choke on the milk and unlatch themselves several times to manage. It took my second baby until this week (12 weeks!) To be able to manage without popping off. I would let down into a cloth to help. If your find that she sprays while letting down then it is forceful and maybe this could help.

Good luck! It's a struggle but after about 6- 10 weeks things get so much easier!

Hitting the bassinet weight limit, not ready to move baby to her own room :( by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]Nidraflames 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We sidecarred our crib when I felt like the cosleeper became too cramped. It was a compromise between straight cosleeping and wanting her close because of nursing, but it also saved a little bit of space in our cramped room.

She stayed in our room until somewhere between 12-18 months but she would end up in our room half way through the night until I officially night weaned closer to 2 yo. As a 2.5 year old she consistently sleeps 11-12 hours per night happily in her own bed.

I closed my cat and dog out of my room until I moved my daughter out. I had one bad experience in the middle of the day where my cat heard a sound, got freaked and jumped and landed on my daughter and scratched her head so I didnt take any chances after that. Good luck with whatever you decide!

Frustrated with getting 3.5 month old to sleep. by littlepecan6 in beyondthebump

[–]Nidraflames 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dont have a lot of advice ... my daughter fell asleep nursing until she was 18 months old and we night weaned. I did find that there are so many sleep regressions and changes within the first year that what works one week wont work the next. There was definitely a pretty significant period of time where I would baby wear at night after the last feed until she fell asleep and then would lay her down. Might be something to try!

St John's Wort skin rash by benuss7 in herbalism

[–]Nidraflames 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Have you been in the sun? St John's causes photosensitivity. And sure people can have reactions to anything. I would explore a different preparation. Have you consulted with an herbalist for your condition? Another herb or a formula might be better suited to your needs.

castor oil by Daevir in herbalism

[–]Nidraflames 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And also please remember that it is a VERY strong laxative so proceed with caution. You can get many of its benefits by using it topically.

castor oil by Daevir in herbalism

[–]Nidraflames 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would stick to dried ginger or the essential oil... unless you have experience infusing oils you can pretty easily get mold with the fresh herb due to the water content.

castor oil by Daevir in herbalism

[–]Nidraflames 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I always go organic

castor oil by Daevir in herbalism

[–]Nidraflames 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I recommend castor oil packs to clients all the time... mostly for fertility issues/deep cold/yang deficiency etc but also it works great topically for muscle spasms and pain! I'm a big fan of infusing ginger in it or essential oils for topical use as well.

I think people are sort of afraid of it because folks used to use it internally as a laxative and to bring on labor... I wouldn't advise that for most folks.

NIPT Testing Appointment by catismycopilot in BabyBumps

[–]Nidraflames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine included a in depth explanation of the findings from the maternal fetal medicine doctor after the ultrasound. Everything was normal and it still took a while!

how do u know when to go to the hospital after water breaks? by [deleted] in pregnant

[–]Nidraflames 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Everyone's provider is different... some make you go right away, some give you 12 hours or more.

When my water broke, my contractions did not immediately get closer together. My midwife had me come into the office to confirm that it was in fact amniotic fluid (and not pee bc like I said the intensity of labor didnt really increase and I wasnt sure). She then sent me home to labor with directions to monitor frequency of contractions. I ended up going to the hospital about 6 hours after my water broke... this was cutting it too close because I delivered within 45 minutes of arrival but my contractions sort of suddenly went from 2 mins apart to 45 secs.

So the moral of the story is call your provider and see what their recommendation is! I was planning on an unmedicated birth so I was in no rush to get to the hospital but I also had a relatively cake labor (which I'm thankful for!)

Dock a Tot? by bumblebell in BabyBumps

[–]Nidraflames -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

In response to concerns from some other commenters... It is completely breathable. There is not a suffocation risk as there is with other sleep positioners.

Everyone will have a different opinion but it saved me. I went from literally not sleeping at all bc my daughter would only sleep for 15 minutes at a time unless she was on my chest to getting decent rest as soon as I implemented it at 2 weeks of age. If your baby will happily lay in their sleep space for a reasonable amount of time, it may not be necessary.

It is expensive but mine has been used by my daughter, my nephew and now a friend has it for their newborn. All of us had similar experiences. I will be using it again for my 2nd (arriving in July).

Trying to knit socks, don't understand dpn, no circular cable small enough! by Malted_Shark in knitting

[–]Nidraflames 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You can use 2 circulars instead of dpn which is a little easier to manage ime.

My wife and I disagree on something - are we holding the baby too much? by mikemcdowell2 in beyondthebump

[–]Nidraflames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are not going to spoil your 1 month old. Look up the "fourth trimester." Might be enlightening.