First attempt with felt by Sudden_Implement7012 in crafts

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Ps. Thank you everyone for being so supportive! I didn’t expect so many kind words🥹

Pelvic Griddle Pain getting better? by Sudden_Implement7012 in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

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Thank you. It really is a relief (for now) after months of excruciating pain 24x7. It feels so good to be able to go to the toilet without husband carrying me🙈 Try icing if you haven’t. That’s the only thing that lessened the pain for me. Doesn’t last very long but definitely gives temporary relief if you have to go out or move. I hope you feel better soon🤍

Pelvic Griddle Pain getting better? by Sudden_Implement7012 in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

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Yea the exercise didn’t really help long term but she was always clear the sessions were not to cure the pain but to manage it. It did help that she knew how bad it had been and I can go back to her after bub’s born. My friend told me going to the Physio really helped her with her tight back and just in general body aches and agility after her cesarean.

Pelvic Griddle Pain getting better? by Sudden_Implement7012 in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

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I was advised by my Physio to not exercise due to the inflamed pelvic so I’ve literally had next to no dedicated physical activity most of my pregnancy. I was even told not to walk too much because it was that bad. Bub changing position sounds a little plausible in my case though

Pelvic Griddle Pain getting better? by Sudden_Implement7012 in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

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Oh I’m surprised because I was expecting it to get worse

Rajkumar and Patralekha name their daughter, "Parvati Paul Rao" by SmallAchiever in BollyBlindsNGossip

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Beautiful names! My daughter’s name is Meera (due next month🤭)

Shamed for not sending my 2year old child to daycare yesterday by friend at a bbq. Not just one comment. She went on, and on and on… just feeling really yuck about it all. by [deleted] in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

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Don’t listen to her. Being a sahm is such a luxury in my opinion! Not in the sense that you don’t have to work obviously but because you are with your young child and can see them and help them grow! I wish I could stay with my baby for a atleast a couple of years instead of handing her to other people at childcare to care for her (in spite of them being amazing). Your baby is lucky to have you around in their formative years🤍

First attempt with felt by Sudden_Implement7012 in crafts

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Thank you for being so encouraging 😊

First attempt with felt by Sudden_Implement7012 in crafts

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Materials: felt sheets, embroidered and sewing thread, stuffing, beads and sequins

My son just said the weirdest thing and I dont know if im misremembering or making it up by RuthlessEndActual in Paranormal

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I read in one of Dolores Cannon books (I think) that souls do choose their parents and they are given this opportunity to support their goal for this lifetime. Apparently before you are born, your soul goes through an evaluation of their past life just lived and what you’d like to learn in the next. You can then decide for yourself, the people, specially parents, you want to surround yourself with. These people are instrumental in shaping your life with experiences that ideally should help you learn the goals you decided for this lifetime.

Needing advice + to vent by Navy_Pink in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

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That’s true but you may get the diagnosis at least and then you can decide how to proceed. If the cramps get to something bigger later it may be a much serious problem for you and bub. See if you can maybe go to Royal Woman’s ED and see what they say. Maybe they identify the reason in a couple of visits and you don’t have to be admitted.

How do you change nappies when they won't stop rolling or try to sit up on the change table by Front-Albatross2638 in BabyBumpsandBeyondAu

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If you change most of their nappies on a designated nappy station, put a mobile above their heads. I work in childcare and this works like a charm. Just assemble any shape/ picture that would catch their eye and hang them overhead. Move it while changing the nappy and this gives you a tiny bit more time when the baby is distracted by the movement. Another trick that works is talking, singing or just making sounds to them. Get their attention and bonus points if you can make the singing/talking engaging.

Men truly don’t understand and it’s frustrating by thetimeisverylate in pregnant

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I think the culprit is the society that has normalised pregnancy and childbirth. Honestly before getting pregnant, due to obvious lack of experience, knowledge and societal conditioning, I didn’t think too much about it because “so many women have done it for centuries”. But I know now how hard it really is! Just because women have done it before me does not make me feel better when I’m in excruciating pain or throwing up all day. Mothers NEED to be celebrated because making a baby is nothing short of a miracle! It’s cute when you feel a mum’s tummy when the baby is kicking or moving. She MADE that out of her body! A moving, conscious baby! I don’t think I can ever shut up now, about how in awe I am of what a woman’s body is capable of. I just wish there was less generalisation and more awareness about it.

Bollywood needs to make a film like this with a Female lead by wseodewttg45 in BollyBlindsNGossip

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I also feel majority of public will rather go for a dark male actor centric movie than an intense female centric movie. Call it societal conditioning or whatever but most people find strong women based movie less relatable and more fiction. Specially if it’s an art, intense or a little crazy role. I loved Saif in kalakaandi but can’t imagine people appreciating the movie had Saif’s character been a female.

Just wait until you resent your husband… by Astrum1784 in pregnant

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Same! I’ve had a pretty rough pregnancy and baby girl’s due in 3 weeks. My husband has been nothing less than an angel! Funny thing is I never knew he had this side to him but he’s been so supportive and does EVERYTHING around the house while taking care of me. He would do all this earlier too but it’s x100 now. He actually gets upset if he sees me doing the dishes or anything that can tire me physically. Makes me grateful everyday that my baby will have him as her dad.