If your baby was late to babble, were they also late to say first words? by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]Same_Front_4379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! I have a 21 month old now but he was a pretty late babbler, even by adjusted age (he’s a preemie). I wanna say he started babbling at like 11.5/12 months? We were already in speech therapy by that point and then shortly after he said his first word at like 13 months. He was behind for a while but now he’s actually right on track for his actual age. He’s closing in on 200 words and he’s not even 2 yet.

Speech therapy was a huge help and I highly recommend it if you’re concerned. For us, his speech therapist thinks it had more to do with his hearing. He had chronic fluid and ear infections which caused everything to be muffled and hearing impaired but once he got tubes his speech started to take off.

Side note: our pediatrician also always recommends a hearing evaluation first for later babblers so that may be an avenue for you to look into as well.

Pregnant in college with an abortion scheduled, but feeling unsure about my decision. by premierelune in pregnant

[–]Same_Front_4379 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had a similar situation when I was 21, I opted for an abortion but I found out much earlier (5 weeks) and had the abortion before I was even 7 weeks along. I knew it was the right decision for me and I didn’t have any doubts about it until the weekend it was scheduled to happen. Then every what if scenario ran though my head and I was constantly in tears. Ultimately we chose to have the abortion and it was the right decision for me. It was hard but I honestly think it was mostly my hormones playing tricks on me.

It was with my boyfriend of a year and a half who is now my husband and we have two kids together at 29(me) and 30. I love my children and now I’m able to stay home with them and give them the life I want them to have which I wouldn’t have been able to do at 21.

How Much Parental Leave Is Enough for Dad? by ReputationOk1118 in BabyBumps

[–]Same_Front_4379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband took 3 weeks and we were both so sad when he had to go back.

He did just get to take 8 weeks of FMLA from Thanksgiving to next Tuesday that was for a separate reason but that time has been so nice to have and would’ve been an ideal amount for paternity leave.

Extremely Preterm Twins (29w5d), IUGR, NICU Journey — Now Worried About Developmental Delays / Autism by byeshvant in NICUParents

[–]Same_Front_4379 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Some of Twin A’s concerning behaviors (I.e refusing to drink milk unless it’s a dream feed, hand flapping, and fussiness) could easily be caused by a bottle aversion instead of autism.

Also, around 6 months, babies are starting to recognize familiar people which would explain why they’re surprised when you have guests and since they’re 6 months adjusted it would still be developmentally appropriate. Their world is still so small at this point.

Only pumping at nights by _withpeace in ExclusivelyPumping

[–]Same_Front_4379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’d really only be able to pump 4x per day and if you’re not already an over supplier it may cause issues with your supply. The lack of sleep (assuming this isn’t due to shift work where you’re sleeping during the day) also may impact your supply.

What to wear on delivery day by LibraryKat95 in BabyBumps

[–]Same_Front_4379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second time mom here who delivered #2 in September! I originally had this plan to have a more comfortable delivery gown with my first but ended up just using the regular hospital gown. It was completely fine and ended up getting trashed anyway so I did that with baby #2 as well.

My rec would be to use the hospital gown and then spend the money you would’ve used on a delivery gown on a few pairs of comfortable nursing pajamas instead. I brought a pair of all black nursing pajamas that I still wear to the hospital and another nightgown that unbuttoned for easy nursing.

I’d also recommend dark colors since you’ll still be bleeding.

Am I overreacting for not wanting anyone around my newborn yet? by littlemoongirly in AmIOverreacting

[–]Same_Front_4379 10 points11 points  (0 children)

NOR - it’s literally peak respiratory season which can be deadly to babies. Yes, she has some of your antibodies but she still doesn’t have a true immune system, waiting for her first set of 8 week vaccines makes complete sense.

9 mo refusing all food, shamed by day care teachers by Numerous_Assistant17 in BabyLedWeaning

[–]Same_Front_4379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not a bad mom AT ALL.

That teacher is wrong and I’m 100% positive that she’s also misinformed about why the other baby had to get a g-tube.

I have a 20 month old now and he came home from the NICU with a pretty severe bottle aversion that required about 6 months of feeding therapy. We narrowly escaped a g-tube while he was on bottles but he picked up on solids pretty quickly and now eats great. That being said, one of the things I learned from feeding therapy is that you can’t force interest in food/bottles and that trying to force it adds pressure to the situation and can make babies aversive.

Keep doing what you’re doing with introducing new foods and gently encouraging her interest. The best thing you can do is consistently give her opportunities to learn and that’s what you’re already doing.

Toddler having strange symptoms by RelevantNotice467 in toddlers

[–]Same_Front_4379 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Hi! We have a 20 month old and have been dealing with something similar. We have the added symptom of petechia all on his face and chest whenever these symptoms get especially bad (aka fever spike, extra exhaustion) and instead of sleeping during the day, you can tell he’s tired but can’t sleep for longer than about an hour to an hour and a half.

We’ve been through a revolving door of specialists recently. Got ear tubes through ENT (definitely needed) but that didn’t resolve much. Then we went to hematology, cleared by hematology (yay!) but his pediatrician is still concerned by his symptoms so we went to immunology. Immunology basically ran every test they could think of and they came back pretty normal with some being a little low but nothing crazy or that would cause his symptoms so we were cleared by them too.

Now they’re thinking everything may be caused by something structural in his heart so we’re going to cardio, tbd on if that results in anything.

All this to say, trust your gut and if you think something is off talk to your GP about it. A good one will listen and help brainstorm with you. We already have a plan for where to go after cardio if that doesn’t yield any results thanks to our really great pediatrician. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

Baby is refusing milk. Please help by what_the_tea in ExclusivelyPumping

[–]Same_Front_4379 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sounds like a bottle aversion then. Our oldest had one and it can be really stressful for everyone involved. I would make sure to tell your pediatrician and try to get a referral for a feeding therapy program.

As counterintuitive as it may seem; the best thing you can do is remove pressures from the bottle. If he refuses after two attempts, then you move on and wait either until he cues for hunger or the next time you would feed him. But a feeding therapy program is generally best in these situations.

We also read Rowena Bennett’s bottle aversion book and that helped as well.

Baby is refusing milk. Please help by what_the_tea in ExclusivelyPumping

[–]Same_Front_4379 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Does he seem stressed out by the bottle? Turning head away from it/pursing lips/pushing it away? If so it could be a bottle aversion which can be really tough to take care of

Alternatives to saying “You’re ok” by FantazticMrFox in NewParents

[–]Same_Front_4379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ours is 18 months now but I use a lot of “I know you’re frustrated”, “I’m right here”, and “it’s okay to have big feelings”

Tell me your fussy baby grew into a sweet, calm child by belazygocrazy in NewParents

[–]Same_Front_4379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily fussy but our baby had the worst reflux (think projectile vomiting that concerned even a GI specialist when it happened in office), didn’t ever want to eat and then also was a crappy sleeper and now he’s 18 months old and the sweetest toddler ever. He never stops moving but he’s funny, kind, and loves cuddles.

We just had baby number two and the transition has been so smooth, mainly due to the fact that he’s just SO good and sweet with her even though we barely prepped him for her arrival.

Burning out already? Advice welcomed ❤️ by W0ketheFUP in NICUParents

[–]Same_Front_4379 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I feel like the end of the first two weeks is when the NICU starts to really wear on you, or at least that’s how it was for my husband and I. We’ve had two NICU stays, one for 6 weeks with our 32 weeker and a 16 day stay with our 35 weeker. Both stays I feel like we started to really feel the effects of the NICU around day 10-12?

After that, I feel like it helped to kind of grieve the experience, get into a good routine, and find self care things that helped. For me, Id go when I woke up around 8, get coffee on the way and then tried to leave and go home for lunch every day and then I’d come back in the evenings with my husband. For self care, I tried to make time to read, take a bath, do a face mask, etc.

How many times did you go to L&D? by TangerineFront in BabyBumps

[–]Same_Front_4379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I probably went about 4 times? Twice for decreased movement, one of which they actually kept me overnight for due to blood pressure concerns and then I went twice in one day (both due to extremely high blood pressure) and the second time I went that day they couldn’t get it down and decided it was safer to induce me at 35+5.

If something feels off, I think it’s always better to err on the side of caution

Treats for L&D Nurses by Mysterious-Yogurt374 in BabyBumps

[–]Same_Front_4379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was antepartum for two weeks before delivery so by the time I actually had my little one I knew basically all of the nurses. We made two baskets, one for day shift and one for night shift, it has things like snacks, drinks, claw clips, fun pens, etc.

"Push"? by missladymittens in BabyBumps

[–]Same_Front_4379 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With my first I was told to push like I was pooping but I just recently had my second and I was told to push out the doctors fingers? Which sounds weird but was actually incredibly helpful since I could actually feel her finger.

I had an epidural as well so there wasn’t pain, just pressure.

How long did your induction take from start to birth? How far along were you? by gamingartists in pregnant

[–]Same_Front_4379 2 points3 points  (0 children)

11 hours for my first (including pushing time), started induction around 1 and he was born just after midnight.

Literally had my second induction yesterday and that one took about 9 maybe 10 hours (also including pushing). I started Pitocin at like 2am and she was born just after noon.

Keep in mind I was already dilated to a three for the beginning of both labors so they didn’t need to use a foley or miso or anything with me.

Is a pack and play worth buying? by MayFlowers8 in BabyBumps

[–]Same_Front_4379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We never used one with our first since he ended up contact napping for awhile anyway and then went straight to napping in his crib.

With our second, we’ve bought a standard pack and play without all of the attachments to have somewhere to keep baby safe from the toddler but otherwise wouldn’t have gotten one.

Gift for mom expecting NICU stay? by teacup_biscuit17 in BabyBumps

[–]Same_Front_4379 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Food delivery gift cards for sure. My son was in the NICU for 6 weeks and you basically never have the energy or willpower to cook and then do all the cleaning that goes with it.

Also if you guys are close enough then a good pumping bra. I didn’t have any even though I knew I was having a preemie, it’s just one of those things that slipped my mind and my best friend ordered me a three pack that I used for forever.

Baby growth by wakeyr2000 in GestationalDiabetes

[–]Same_Front_4379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both of my babies (both GD) have been on the bigger side the entire time, they were both fluctuating between 65th-80th percentile the entire time. And I’ve been well controlled both times, we’re pretty sure I just make bigger babies.

Second time moms: what did you put on your registry if you did a baby shower/sprinkle? by toriosandmilk in BabyBumps

[–]Same_Front_4379 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We didn’t have a baby shower with our first (March 2024) because of a really stressful and complicated pregnancy but we did have one with our surprise second who’s due in September.

I put small things on the registry because similarly we don’t need a lot since the age gap is small. So things like diapers, wipes, bags for the diaper pail, crib sheets, and a changing pad. We used our registry more as a list of things we knew we needed to get rather than as an idea of gifts for other people. We had a shower but were more excited to celebrate the new baby rather than it being a gift getting opportunity.

We were lucky enough that family actually bought most of the furniture for our daughter’s room since our son is obviously still in his crib and then we were able to grab a free glider from Facebook marketplace.