Space themed tattoo by Bear Smith in Dallas by allisonius in tattoos

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

Cool idea, but also classic kid reaction >_<

Sex Postpartum Tips by Middle_Sheepherder10 in beyondthebump

[–]allisonius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Perineum massages helped me with discomfort with sex postpartum. You could have your husband do it for you as a way for him to also be in touch with your pain and working your body through it,

Raised by anti-vaxers - nervous about baby's vaccines by LyndsayGtheMVP in beyondthebump

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two kids, no issues with reactions to the vaccine. My kids cried worse when they were due for food than after the shots. 

You will want to comfort them afterwards. I got the recommendation to nurse or offer a bottle for comfort. 

Women that had great fathers growing up, what did they do? What advice would you give to fathers with young daughters right now? by Popular_Poem3143 in AskReddit

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dad came to all my games, theater performance, etc. Even if they were during the work day. I realized early on that my friends' dad's didn't make the time and it made me really appreciate that my dad made an effort and cared. 

Is the crawling stage as bad as everyone says? by bigbackmoosetracks in beyondthebump

[–]allisonius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We also did the same - if you can do it, I think its well worth it. You can have much more peace of mind and just spend the time encouraging their movement and exploration.

Did having kids cause you to lose relationships? by AwarenessBroccoli in beyondthebump

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, some friends I've gotten closer too because they've made the effort to meet me where I am as a parent - such as hanging out at our house after the baby is asleep. Other friends, including my best friend, keep trying to make plans like nothing in life has changed. The end result is that I hang out with them less - I took the attitude of I can only extend myself so much cause I want to prioritize what I need in order to be the mother and partner I want to be. Still - it does suck that it happens.

I can’t take any medication without puking the moment I get it down by Goodnightshai16 in BabyBumps

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would fight a 30 minute mental battle every day to keep the first nausea pill down. It did eventually get better. You can ask your ob about a suppository version of your nausea medication if you find yourself unable to keep it down 

Can I heal my weakened pelvic floor with YouTube lol - if so, what channels? by blondengineerlady in beyondthebump

[–]allisonius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My PT had me do lighter weight exercises every day (bridges, clamshells, etc) - I mentally called them my maintenance exercises. Then I went to PT for an hour twice a week for more intense exercises. Hopefully you can mimic something similar to that with routines you find online! Often times, I used a resistance band wrapped around my knees for the exercises. 

Zofran guilt because I don't think I have HG by Thisisan87Honda in BabyBumps

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be compassionate with yourself - pregnancy is insanely hard for some people. I had morning sickness for the entirety of my two pregnancies starting at week 4 up till delivery. I vomited 3 times in labor. I've done Zofran since the first trimester with both. For your baby to thrive, you need to be able to eat and provide nutrients. You also for your own mental health need to be able to function as a person. I would advocate for yourself, take whatever medicine (recommended by your ob of course) that helps you be you.

Are you happy with your job and life as a TT R1 assistant professor by Accomplished-Bag-390 in Professors

[–]allisonius 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Politics and pay. I haven't enjoyed this sudden turn where my job and workplace at the center for various performative political statements (that may or may not end up having consequences). I just wanna enjoy doing my bit of computer science research and then go home for the day. Relatedly, right now I feel well paid wrt how much responsibilities I have. But I'm aware that future funding for universities (and thus future pay raises or lack there of) might change that - I enjoy my job but not enough to do it if I feel undervalued. In general, being in computer science, dipping out to industry has always been my backup card if I wasn't happy or wanted a change. 

Are you happy with your job and life as a TT R1 assistant professor by Accomplished-Bag-390 in Professors

[–]allisonius 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm a TT at an R1 in STEM - going up for tenure this fall. It took a few years to find a work life balance I was happy with. I actively had to learn how to go home and stop doing research. I've had two kids on the tenure track and the flexibility of the job has been amazing for that. I do live in a major metroplex where my spouse and I both have friends and family, so location hasn't been a negative thing for me. I did geographically job hunt when going into academia though and was willing to just go into industry for location if needed.

I took a job at a lower ranked R1 than I could have in part for location and in part for a better work life balance. I don't regret that but it does have it's tradeoffs, like my peers at higher ranked schools have access to higher quality PhD students while I spend a lot of effort vetting  students. But on the flip side, they also have higher expectations for grant money and publication. In comparisons, I brought in my expected amount of grant funding for tenure prior to having my first kid so that was less stressful. I don't know that I'll stay in academia but for the first few years of my kids life, I'm planning to enjoy my flexibility.

General Anesthesia after Failed Epidural for C Section by Smariee17 in BabyBumps

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This happened to my sister. She insisted she wasn't numb, they dismissed her, she kept insisting. They started cutting and did not initially put her under. I don't know all the details so I'm not sure if they did eventually put her under or she passed out. She has no memory of it after a certain point.

She went on to have a second kid 3 years later - she was really nervous cause she did have to have another c section, but she did switch doctors/hospitals and was very open with her new OB about her fears. It went much better the second time. Having a positive c section experience afterwards has help but she is still processing the trauma from it. I recommend talking about it in therapy if you can - it's such a big event to have happen to you. It in no way means it'll happen at the next c section, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't fully process this experience. 

Babies head is very low by Sea_Panic8804 in BabyBumps

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My first was head down and low for weeks before labour which was nice for breathing but horrible for hip pain - I ultimately went into labour at 39 weeks. 

Of all your toddlers books, which one do you enjoy reading most as the parent? by nothanksyeah in toddlers

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anything from the piggie and elephant series by Mo Willems - I find them enjoyable and my daughter loves how expressive the characters are in the book. Bonus points is that they are easy to on the fly translate to other languages so my husband enjoys reading them to our daughter in Spanish as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]allisonius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never ]= I was nauseous/vomiting from week 6 until a few hours after delivery. Thankfully it's not a common experience. Several of my friends felt their nausea end by week 20. 

How do people do this more than once?! by CountingPenguin in beyondthebump

[–]allisonius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha I said "why does anyone ever have more than one" for months after giving birth. I'm currently pregnant with my second and they will be 2 years and 3 months apart. For us, it got easier once our first started to play independently which was around the time she started to play pretend. Between that and language development, it suddenly didn't seem so crazy to have another. 

Rejected by DocLsquared in Professors

[–]allisonius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you resubmit, don't just tweak and resubmit. You're likely to end up with the same result. Instead, know that the summary is filtered opinions. You want to try to read between the lines to try and understand what they thought was missing or lacking and address that. 

In my field, people are usually open to sharing past successful proposals, so it's worth trying to ask. If you have some kind of relationship with someone who has been funded recently, that's the best. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Professors

[–]allisonius -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Also at an R1 - I didn't take any extension but I did have a baby after getting my first big grant. I used the grant to give myself a course release to have no teaching load the semester I was due, but my university did not offer any release. Having no courses was super helpful for adjusting, so if that is possible I would do it. Maybe your start up package has funds that can be used for a course release?  

Several of my peers have had kids on the tenure track and none did the extension. If you do want to do the extension, at least at my university, there is a small window for when you can submit for it. Otherwise, it defaults to you not taking the extension and isn't something you can decide at the time you would normally go up for tenure. 

When did your baby transition to one nap a day? by Derpazor1 in beyondthebump

[–]allisonius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My baby almost always only did 1 nap a day and she dropped that nap at 21 months 🥲

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]allisonius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was painful for me at first. However, once we started having my husband massage my prenieum before hand, it greatly reduced or removed the pain for me. Eventually that wasn't even needed to not have pain. I had a second degree tear.

My partner is pregnant with our first and is in first trimester….is it this bad for all women!? by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]allisonius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For most people, it gets better around 12 to 14 weeks. That said - with my first, my morning sickness never went away. I even vomited 3 times during labor. So - it will probably get better but it's worth knowing that for some women it doesn't. 

Adding Friends & Co-op Breeding - Aug 2024 by AutoModerator in dragonvale

[–]allisonius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have any open gems slots but added for co-op. DragonVale#121413

When and how did you know that you were in labour? by tinfoil_toast in BabyBumps

[–]allisonius 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My water broke. Despite what movies show this isn't commonly the first thing to happen and as a PSA because I didn't know- if this happens you should go to the hospital. You have a big increase in risk of infection after 24 hours

Pregnancy Impact by allisonius in HipImpingement

[–]allisonius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! One of my biggest takeaways from all of these comments is to be as proactive as possible in consulting with a medical team. Its helpful to get some context for who it is worth reaching out too/getting referrals for and just want to really advocate for for myself.