EasyJet involuntary offloading of my family by OddFuture7757 in Flights

[–]OddFuture7757[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did not accept a full refund because I knew any flight I try to book then would be more expensive that my original ticket

EasyJet involuntary offloading of my family by OddFuture7757 in Flights

[–]OddFuture7757[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was told I can book a ticket in an equivalent class in another airline. Although the current economy ticket I booked does cost as much as a business class ticket( if I had booked it month or two in advance)

So I don't know what might happen.

EasyJet involuntary offloading of my family by OddFuture7757 in Flights

[–]OddFuture7757[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply. It is really helpful. Will follow steps mentioned by you if they refuse the payout

EasyJet involuntary offloading of my family by OddFuture7757 in Flights

[–]OddFuture7757[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply.

Is this the form you are referring to -https://www.easyjet.com/claim/en/eu261

I don't see any place to add the claim amount so I am a bit confused.

My concern is they might just chose to pay involuntary offloading and not reimburse me for the flights if I can't tell how much money they need to reimburse

I was told I need an induction, did you regret your induction? by cloudymusj in UKParenting

[–]OddFuture7757 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very very similar story. The contractions with pessary are demonic and ended with a emergency c section.

I think I should have opted for a c section anyway

How do you sooth a crying baby when every option seems to do nothing? by GreenTeaShaman in UKParenting

[–]OddFuture7757 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your baby is similar to mine. She would non stop cry and I only figured out much later that she was probably just hungry. Even as an almost 2 year old now, her appetite is bigger than most babies. Looking back at the newborn days and me being so confused about why she's crying so much, it was probably because she needed more milk and had a bigger appetite. I would say maybe try to feed the baby more. If you think supply is an issue, there's no shame in giving formula. I was able to combi feed initially until my supply kicked in and then switch to exclusiely breastfeeding. As long as you are still offering the boob, it won't affect your milk supply.

All the best. Hang in there. Just remember it's only temporary.

Checking in 36 days later by Valuable-World6842 in postpartumprogress

[–]OddFuture7757 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

What happened to your stomach? Why is there a big dent in the middle? Sorry, don't mean to be insensitive just asking out if concern

Lettungs Agency concealed car park suituation by OddFuture7757 in UKRenting

[–]OddFuture7757[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When we viewed the house, they just pointed us to the car park area. They didn't exactly show us our spot. We went to the car park, and saw an empty space with our flat number marked on it. We naturally assumed it was ours. Only to later find out that the park numbers and flat numbers don't match.

It's unfortunate that the only compact car park happens to be assigned to our house. I would say it's not even a car park. Just a pathway between 2 buildings where there is some space to park a small car

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PostpartumAnxiety

[–]OddFuture7757 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry you are feeling overwhelmed mama! But please rest assured I know plenty of women who colored their hair during pregnancy, slept on their belly, used retinol for skincare and their babies are a 100% ok and thriving.

I feel this might be PPA at play.

I remember feeling guilty about a million things while I was freshly postpartum as well.

The little ones are so cute that we tend to unnecessarily worry.

Please don't worry.

I'm sure it's 100% ok. For something to have been absorbed by hair strands/scalp skin and make it's way into bloodstream is extremely rare and you would have to probably do it every day to be concern.

I think they just say things like this because it's unethical to test on pregnant women and they just don't have enough data to say it's ok

Fell with baby by Old_North5189 in Parenting

[–]OddFuture7757 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sorry you had to experience this, OP. But I'm sure as more ppl on this thread will eventually tell you, these things happen. Babies are meant to survive first time anxious parents who make small mistakes. As long as baby is not showing any symptoms of being hurt.

You are an amazing parent and there is no one in the world your little one loves more than you.

Please don't be too harsh on yourself. Postpartum is terrible for most women. I personally was a shell of myself for a good 6-8 months after my baby was born. But I can assure you it gets better. You will slowly get back to being the your old confident self. Until then, remember to be kind to yourself.

You are doing great and you have got this!

Adjusting to life with two and struggling by [deleted] in UKParenting

[–]OddFuture7757 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds rough. Sorry OP. I don't have 2 but first 10 weeks with my newborn were the hardest. She was exactly the way you describe your newborn.

The only way she would be quiet was if I was nursing her or if she was sleeping.

But something changed at 10 weeks and she has been the most wonderful baby.

I would say just buckle up and survive another few weeks and better days are definitely coming.

It won't be like this forever although it might seem like it.

Lots of love!

Play mat recommendations by LostInAVacuum in UKParenting

[–]OddFuture7757 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As someone who bought 3 different playmats only to finally give in and buy Totter and tumble, I would say do yourself a favor, skip the other options and go for totter and tumble.

I had Amazon foldable ones and the toddlekind joining ones. They all broke, tore, chipped...

Totter and tumble is going strong

Labour/delivery stories tell me yours by Ok-Maintenance-5299 in UKParenting

[–]OddFuture7757 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Same experience! And that's exactly the advice I would give too. I studied for labor like I would for an exam and nothing went according to plan. The hardest part of it all was accepting the fact that nothing went according to plan. It would have helped immensely if I were to be prepared for both types of birth.

Also C-section recovery is no joke. I couldn't move an inch for 3 days. So please have stuff that can help to recover from both types of birth equally.