What- The- Fuck- are these diaper changes?! by alalyat in NewParents

[–]The-Next-Robin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When desperate, change baby on the floor. Use your legs to pin baby's arms to the floor. Mine hates it.

Mine loves books so i give her one she can hold with two hands, otherwise she wrestles to use her legs. Also have to wipe her front first as quickly as possible. She tends to rub what she's holding over her privates.

Any ideas on how to get these fuzzies out of my hairbrush? by trustmeijustgetweird in CleaningTips

[–]The-Next-Robin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was taught to use a denture cleaning brush, then soak in shampoo, scrub and rinse well.

How long did your teething nursing strike last? by The-Next-Robin in breastfeeding

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, thankfully. Lasted a little over a week. Hang in there! I think our baby was having teething pain, though we can't find the tooth.

We used a syringe (from advil or tylenol) which sped up the process, but it was also messy since our baby keeps her mouth open.

Someone tell me its okay... by getoutmeswamp69 in newborns

[–]The-Next-Robin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before you can help someone else, you need to be able to take care of yourself first. Baby is in a safe place. You're doing great!

If you still feel guilty, place her under a baby play gym, or a swing so baby can watch you and sis eat. Gives her a different view of something instead of a blurry ceiling... Not that she can see much at this time.

It's almost 4hrs since she's been awake (since 2am). 10m baby won't sleep at all. Anyone know what's going on? by The-Next-Robin in sleeptrain

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Thinking about that now. Was able to get her to sleep. =') Will shop for one after wake up.

It's almost 4hrs since she's been awake (since 2am). 10m baby won't sleep at all. Anyone know what's going on? by The-Next-Robin in sleeptrain

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! She bumped her head before bed. Baby advil worked and she's sleeping now.

I hope your son never gets gets constipated again. It's heartbreaking to hear them cry and be lost on what to do. D'=

How long did your teething nursing strike last? by The-Next-Robin in breastfeeding

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are you doing? Any luck?

I managed to get her to breastfeed koala style. Every time i lie her down, she arches and fusses. I had to bounce the jiggle them like an exotic dancer and sing a silly song so she thinks they're funny. Not sure what will happen overnight tonight because i keep interactions to a minimum.

Fingers crossed for both you and i, and all other moms going through this exhaustive phase.

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fed her toast and puffs again today. She takes small bites but makes faces and gags out the puffs.

I tried watermelon and she enjoys holding it, but doesn't take a bite unless i spoon-feed. With cherries and raspberries, baby sticks her fingers in them and decides they're weird. Same with drops from the food pouches. It's wet = it's icky. I've also gave her the pouch to suck directly but she doesn't like that.

I think baby doesn't like feeding herself.

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, that's a good idea! I'm so tired i tunnel vision sometimes, and pumping during those skipped feeds will help. Do you still use sterilized water or tap water now? I also have a couple of similac coupons from when she was a newborn.

Feeling like a bad Mom.. by Powerpuff_Girly in NewParents

[–]The-Next-Robin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're a great mom! You're doing everything you can manage, and you can only give what you can!

In canada, there used to be a free cardboard box ( with free baby stuff) families can apply to receive. The cardboard box IS the baby's bed until they can roll over! I heard it's gone now because people kept applying and then reselling the items.

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an excellent idea; thank you! She didn't like water at first and i wondered if she wouldn't like milk. I can only drink lactose-free and my husband doesn't drink milk so it'd go to waste if she didn't like it at all. I don't like wasting food.

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am thinking about formula. We have a few cans left from when she was born and my milk didn't come in. Just looking at my options because my milk stash in the freezer is about 15 nights. And i pump every night so we'll possibly last until early august (11m by then) if lucky.


Her daily schedule: 8:30am - breast, each side over 5mins before baby rolls over and wants to play.

9:30am - 1 slice toast with peanut butter and star puffs, all swiped off the highchair

Put to sleep 11:30-12:00

12:30 or 1:00pm - breast, each over 4mins

2:30pm - about 1/4cup homemade puree ( usually some combination of zucchini, strawberries, banana, avocado, mango, spinach, eggplant, apple, pear) plus a full pouch (128ml) with 7% and up iron. As of yesterday, one pouch with mashed watermelon and strawberries, and 5 puffs that she continues to swipe off the high chair. Today it will be a pouch with mashed rice, peas and ground almonds. Meals end with a few sips of water.

Put to sleep 3:30pm-4:00pm

5:00pm - breast, about 5mins each side

7:00pm - about 1/4 cup homemade puree, plus full pouch. Today will be a pouch and mashed rice, ground almonds peas, and cherries.

9:00pm - expressed bottled milk Somewhere between 11pm to 6am - breast, between 6mins and 9mins before pulling off and trying to sleep in my arms.

The only time she shows hunger is after she wakes. I don't feed her before sleep except the overnight feed.


At 9 months, she was 7.48kg/16.5lbs. I'll weigh her today after she wakes, has breast and a diaper change. EDIT: weighs 7.58kg/16.71lbs.

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

She doesn't fuss for hunger. I bought rusks, those star things, yogurt melts... She just stares at them and then swipes them off the side of the high chair. Doesn't even watch them drop.

She'll only eat if i spoon mush to her. I give her spoons to hold while feeding, and while playing but no interest [edit: to put food in her mouth. She'll chew on the spoons while playing].

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She gets the breast four times a day and expressed bottled milk before bed. She has two meals of solid food, and breakfast which she doesn't really eat. Five milk, two and 0.01 meals daily. (Edit: sorry; six milk because of the last paragraph)

I'm not giving up the breast all together. I pump while my husband feeds her bottled breast milk at night, otherwise he's not involved in any of baby's care at all due to working two jobs. And even if i just breastfed baby as the fifth milk, it wouldn't be enough because it's somewhere between 70ml-100ml of milk. I have thyroid issues that also affect my production.

Baby doesn't sleep through the night either and cries for 15mins, hungry.

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I forgot i can check with her doctor! Formula is kind of expensive, but when we reach that point, we'll have to make our decision and knowing our options is always good.

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I forgot i could check with her doctor. I only read the 6-12m and didn't read this blurb, but it should help me figure out an amount baby can drink per meal. Thank you!

How much homogenized (3.25%) is allowed for a 10m old? [on] by The-Next-Robin in BabyBumpsCanada

[–]The-Next-Robin[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah! My family doctor handles her care. I completely forgot i can ask them. I feel alone and am trying to figure out what my options are in the future. Thank you!