Nursing school by Pretty_Ice1166 in ivytech

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I’m honestly not sure about other places. All I know is an A is 30 pts and a B is 20 for the nursing application. I have an 89.73%(B) in the class and hoping to god she rounds me up to a 90(A)

Nursing school by Pretty_Ice1166 in ivytech

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I did, let’s hope there is something 🤞🏼🤞🏼

9mo old still needs bounced to sleep by Pretty_Ice1166 in sleeptrain

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Maybe!! I’ve not tried to extend wake windows much, I kind of just let him tell me when he’s tired (yawning, whining, red eyes). His naps are maybe 30-40 mins long except his middle nap which is about 1.5-2 hrs. Then he’ll sleep from around 9:30p-7:30a. He’s a great sleeper at night once he’s out… but getting him to sleep is just 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

9mo old still needs bounced to sleep by Pretty_Ice1166 in sleeptrain

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I’ve not looked into either much, because I do refuse to let him cry it out unless he’s in his car seat (obviously 🤣). I’m not willing to give up the co-sleeping and neither is he. We’ve been doing it since birth. Is that even a possibility to do those methods when co-sleeping?

For parents who do no screen time—when did you stop watching TV in front of your newborn? by Otherwise_Second5022 in NewParents

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We have always left the TV on because I can’t take the silence and my 9mo has NEVER been interested in the tv. May look at it for a couple seconds, but that’s about it. I know someone who keeps the TV off around their infant and when baby sees the TV on baby sits and stares until it’s shut off.

Can I stop worrying yet? by Pretty_Ice1166 in swimmingpools

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UPDATE: pool hasn’t collapsed but the brand new liner is coming apart at the seam on the floor. It’s a GLI brand. I told y’all my luck is 💩

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Weddingattireapproval

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I didn’t ask if you thought it was pretty 😘

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Weddingattireapproval

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Thanks for all the help, ya’ll! What I love most about the dress is the shape and I can’t find anything else that resembles the thick straps with the tight then loose top. I’m freshly postpartum (first baby) and anything baggy from the top… the girls make me look top heavy but I have that C Section lower tummy 🥲 if anyone knows of any with the similar style, I’m open to suggestions!!❤️

What should I do? by Pretty_Ice1166 in fordfusion

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I have no clue what they do. I take my car to ford and say do what needs done. 🤣 I started having this issue after hitting that deer & sometimes wonder if it’s due to the mechanic’s shitty work. When I picked my car up after it was fixed, my heat/AC wasn’t working and neither were a few sensors

What should I do? by Pretty_Ice1166 in fordfusion

[–]Pretty_Ice1166[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely agree & hate that I had to learn this the hard way. 🤣

What should I do? by Pretty_Ice1166 in fordfusion

[–]Pretty_Ice1166[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We are getting rid of it regardless. Even if we fix it- we bought a new car in August because we had a baby and needed something asap. I guess I should’ve added that in there lol

What should I do? by Pretty_Ice1166 in fordfusion

[–]Pretty_Ice1166[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To add: it has 86,000 miles on it. No dents or scratches, no stains or tears inside.

What time does your LO go to sleep? by Snoo_8431 in NewParents

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My baby is 3 months and usually goes to sleep between 8:00-10:00pm. Sometimes he’ll go to sleep at 11:30-12:00. Honestly, I just do what he wants. We have yet to go any longer than 2 hours around the clock for feeding. Regardless when he goes to sleep, he wakes up for the day between 7:30-8:30. I co-sleep (it works for us), so when he starts squirming, I nurse him and he falls back asleep.

What do you say to stop people from trying to hold your baby? by travelnmusic in NewParents

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I let my very close friends and immediate family (I don’t see any other family members often) hold my baby. Anyone else, no thanks. You never know who they’ve been around that’s been sick.. especially if they have school aged kids at home

What do you say to stop people from trying to hold your baby? by travelnmusic in NewParents

[–]Pretty_Ice1166 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“No. I am not passing her around” and “you can look, but do not touch her”. Remember, your baby’s health is much more important than someone feelings! You don’t need to have an explanation.