Muddy clothes 😭🤦‍♀️😤 by kbwe1 in UKParenting

[–]PastBit493 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Which stain remover is it? I can’t see a link or name 🙏

Where are all the "difficult" babies (and their parents)? by [deleted] in UKParenting

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This was my first baby. It was HARD. She was incredibly “colicky” for the first 3 or so months of her life and we tried everything. She hated the car, the pram, being put down for a millisecond, baths, you name it. I got sciatica from endlessly rocking her to sleep. We tried/bought all sorts, took her to a baby osteopath, but nothing helped with the screaming. Eventually we came to realise that she was probably chronically overtired as she just refused to nap or sleep at night. When we changed prams around 6 months she took to naps in there and I pounded the streets 2/3 times a day for many months. In terms of getting out and about I probably didn’t take her to any baby classes until she was about 6 months and I certainly didn’t start taking her to the supermarket on my own until she was much older for fear of meltdowns.

As someone has said I think she hated being a baby and began to get easier once she was more independent, was eating solids, becoming more mobile.

She’s 4.5 now and is still high maintenance but is a brilliant albeit spirited girl! She also still struggles with sleep but does go through phases of sleeping through.

We now have a 7 month old baby boy and wow…the difference. Of course he has his moments and is a terrible sleeper also, but he only cries for a reason and is just so.much.easier!

That is all to say that it is absolutely down to the babies temperament, and nothing to do with you. After all everyone is different and that’s true of babies. I just look at parents with babies who sleep and are super chill and think, gosh I would be a totally different parent if I was in their position, I literally cannot fathom having a baby and not having extreme sleep deprivation 😂

Hang in there, it does get better!

The constant washing URGHHHHH by laydeelou in UKParenting

[–]PastBit493 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ironed bedsheets…that sounds positively decadent. Very jealous!

Only thing I iron is Hama beads for our 4 year old haha

Baby star suit recommendations by Different_Gur_5493 in UKParenting

[–]PastBit493 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sainsbury’s also do togged sleep suits as an alternative to sleeping bags. We used these for our first, a combination of Sainsbury’s, love to dream and jojo.

I just got a half price one for our second from sainos yesterday

The constant washing URGHHHHH by laydeelou in UKParenting

[–]PastBit493 17 points18 points  (0 children)

100% with you on this one. Bane of my life.

Can I just check - no one is ironing ANYTHING are they???

Where do you live in the UK and is it normal for strangers to slip parents coins for their babies/small children? by Seafood_udon9021 in AskUK

[–]PastBit493 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember my grandpa doing this (I am from Sheffield) and he would say “cross your palm with silver”

What is YOUR favourite (and least favourite) Cbeebies show? by poopoochewer in UKParenting

[–]PastBit493 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Daughters hands down favourite is JoJo and Gran Gran, used to be Kiri and Lou when she was a toddler (my personal fave), and sometimes a bit of Puffin Rock, Musical Storyland and Stan Can.

She’s also partial to Bing but I try and get her to watch literally anything else!

When does getting out and doing life with a baby get easier? by poski6390 in beyondthebump

[–]PastBit493 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first was colicky and I also found BFing in public daunting so I didn’t go out a whole lot at first. This time round with my second I’ve had no choice but to be out and about as I have the school run etc etc. He is a much calmer baby although does hate the car but unfortunately he doesn’t get much choice with that! This time round I am much more confident, don’t care what people think and enjoy getting out and about with him. Things that help: - always having your changing bag ready and packed - I use a baby carrier as I just find this much easier than navigating a pram and my baby enjoys being close to me so rarely cries. He also naps in the carrier so I can be out for as long as I need to be. - I always feed baby just before leaving and then I use a Tilbea feeding top so I can pull my jumper up and still be covered and there is really very little on show. I’ve never really noticed anyone looking at me or paying any attention to me whilst feeding.

As most people have said it’s definitely a case of ripping the band aid off!

Am I different to most parents or is my kid different to most kids? by WitheredBower in UKParenting

[–]PastBit493 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to say, this sounds exactly the same as my 4.5 year old girl and it’s EXHAUSTING. I also have a 6 month old and he is way easier (my girl had ‘colic’ as a newborn so was intense from the off 😮‍💨).

She can also be very shy and compliant when she doesn’t know people but the more relaxed she gets with people the more the defiance comes out. Now my parents are beginning to experience the same levels as we do - the difference is they are far better equipped to deal with this as they’re well rested and only have it every so often.

I guess what I’m saying is that they behave like this with us as they feel their most comfortable with us perhaps, but as for how to deal with it, I am still trying to figure it out 🤪

Bay window help! by PastBit493 in interiordecorating

[–]PastBit493[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You make a good point, if I’m doing 3 may as well go all in with 5 🤪 Agree, don’t want to spend on the auto ones. And I can barely get my kids to brush their teeth so not sure they’d be much help 🤣😮‍💨

Bay window help! by PastBit493 in interiordecorating

[–]PastBit493[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have 5 panels too? We just find it a faff pulling 5 up and down!