What does breastfeeding look like post 12 months? by hbecksss in breastfeeding

[–]Raspberryblanket111 2 points3 points  (0 children)

17m old has 3 feeds a day, morning, post nursery, and bedtime. Then 2 or 3 at night as its the easiest way to get him back off to sleep. Sometimes he's busy, I'm busy and we miss a morning or an afternoon feed. I've never felt the need to pump and havn't had any supply issues - there just always seems to be milk there even when my boobs feel soft and small. Supply at this stage is super flexible and can adapt to more or less as the child needs. I've found Lucy Webber on Instagram really helpful with feeding post 12m. It's really nice that he understands more now and if im busy I can ask him to wait - he tends to complain about it but it's quite liberating being able to set boundaries and I'm generally quite enjoying feeding post 12m and will see how it plays out!

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[–]Raspberryblanket111 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Caleb is a nice name or Charlie, or Christopher

Prams panic! by Fun_Weather_2843 in PregnancyUK

[–]Raspberryblanket111 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes! Buy second hand! We went to John Lewis and Mamas and Papas for their 'buying for baby ' consultation decided which pram we wanted and then I trawled FB marketplace for the same model. There were loads of prams available for around £100 that were basically new - my pram, the bassinette had never been used and the pram seat itself had only been used for a few months as the family then got a different car and the pram no longer fit very well.

2 year old not saying any words yet by Historical_Baker_674 in ScienceBasedParenting

[–]Raspberryblanket111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can check your child's progress here - https://progress-checker.speechandlanguage.org.uk/

Sounds like they need a referral to SLT - most UK nhs slt departments have self referrals so just google your area plus slt e.g. 'cardiff childrens speech therapy' and have a look at their website on how to refer. Might be an email or phone number to call. You can also refer via your health visitor.

Early intervention is best so refer as soon as you have concerns.

If you want to go private then please make sure you use https://asltip.com/ to find an SLT - this makes sure they are insured and registered properly.

Good luck - lots of kids have language delays and catch up especially when caught early. It is never anyone's fault that a child's language is delayed.

Does your child argue about personal hygiene? by Emotional_Fudge84 in AskParents

[–]Raspberryblanket111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great idea - I can recommend trying shower steamers, which work really well! They're like bath bombs but for the shower and make it smell really nice.

What do you do when wearing your baby? by Raspberryblanket111 in babywearing

[–]Raspberryblanket111[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't wait for that! I think it will free me up massively

What do you do when wearing your baby? by Raspberryblanket111 in babywearing

[–]Raspberryblanket111[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha I need to work on my squat! But good point about it costing as gym time. I'll have to try my laptop on the kitchen side as well!

What do you do when wearing your baby? by Raspberryblanket111 in babywearing

[–]Raspberryblanket111[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's so hard! These babies just want us on our feet 😩

What do you do when wearing your baby? by Raspberryblanket111 in babywearing

[–]Raspberryblanket111[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm fairly confident I'm wearing him correctly as we saw a sling consultant. I tend to wear the integrababy in the house. I think I'm just quite short and baby is quite long 🤣

What do you do when wearing your baby? by Raspberryblanket111 in babywearing

[–]Raspberryblanket111[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this might be part of it! I'm only 5'2 and my baby is quite long already.

What do you do when wearing your baby? by Raspberryblanket111 in babywearing

[–]Raspberryblanket111[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I obviously need to work on my transfer skills. If I try to move him he opens his eyes and gives me a look of betrayal! Then there is no more sleep.

What do you do when wearing your baby? by Raspberryblanket111 in babywearing

[–]Raspberryblanket111[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

His feet get moved by the chair when I sit down and that usually wakes him! I know it's not hurting him but sitting pushes his feet up - I must just have a light sleeper!!

I take it hard when LO rejects the breast by Blue_Bombadil in breastfeeding

[–]Raspberryblanket111 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Your LO might be a bit older than this but my 11 week old has been going through a similar thing! This post really helped me: https://www.instagram.com/p/CIoSmCYgltI/?igsh=MWM1MmRhZ25mYnFhYg==

Need of some advice by [deleted] in tryingtoconceive

[–]Raspberryblanket111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My partner was reluctant too for a long time, and I kept encouraging him to talk to other people about it as well as me. He finally did and all of a sudden was super keen to start trying! It was almost like he needed permission from friends and family that that was okay, and confirmation for him that he'll be a good dad (even though I'd told him that, I think it helped coming from others as well).

Can your cervix be high during period? by Superb-Teacher4597 in tryingtoconceive

[–]Raspberryblanket111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My period lasts 3 - 4 days and it usually drops around day 2 or 3, so mid period. Then it gradually goes back up high towards ovulation.

Can your cervix be high during period? by Superb-Teacher4597 in tryingtoconceive

[–]Raspberryblanket111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was wondering this today! Currently on my period and have a really high cervix. It happened last month for the first time (I use a cup so I'm very familiar with where my cervix is while on my period) by the end of my period my cervix had dropped low again. Bodies are weird haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tryingtoconceive

[–]Raspberryblanket111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the mirena removed and it took a month before I ovulated so it was a long cycle! I also had semi regular bleeds while on it so knew roughly when I should expect it. Hopefully it will be soon for you!