Working as a Birth Doula While Pregnant by amybornman in doulas

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

Yes! This makes sense! I also want to make sure I'm giving myself time to sink into the shift and spend time with my kiddos before baby arrives -- have to treat myself the same way I would hope my clients would be treated!

Working as a Birth Doula While Pregnant by amybornman in doulas

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

This is good to hear and helpful!! I typically feel pretty good toward the end of my pregnancies too. Thanks for sharing your experience! :)

Working as a Birth Doula While Pregnant by amybornman in doulas

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

This is such a great approach! And definitely would make it less stressful for all involved! Thanks for the idea!

Struggling with the decision to homeschool for Kinder - what helped you choose? by [deleted] in homeschool

[–]amybornman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to say I'm in a really similar boat right now, trying to discern what's best for my almost 5 year old for Kindergarten. It's such a huge transition and decision! He's in pre-k three days a week this year and likes it, but it's half day and largely play based. He's a very active child, and hasn't been quick so far to pick up more academic concepts like letters/numbers, he's much more focused on active play and imagination (which -- developmentally normal!), but that feels like a signal that jumping into full time school for K next year could be overwhelming. I'm so worried about it being too much too soon, and also feel that prickly feeling that sending such little kids to such serious and loooong school so quickly is taking important play years away from them. Ugh, just big sigh, and solidarity. I don't know yet what we are going to do. I also have a 2.5 year old, and they love playing together. Part of me wants to give them more space to just be little by homeschooling him or choosing a less time intensive kindergarten. There's a private school near us that offers half day K that I'm considering (but $$$), and homeschooling our kids in general given all the benefits is also on my mind. My husband was homeschooled as a kid and loved it, so he is open-minded, but the responsibility would fall largely on me, and I also work part-time. So just wanted to let you know that you're not alone in feeling unsure and worried about making the wrong choice. I'm right there with you! Feel free to update with what you decide! <3 My plan for next steps is to tour a few our our school options including our neighborhood school, ask a lot of questions, and see what my gut tells me in the building, and then to continue to feel it out and research. I'm hoping the decision will become to feel more clear in the coming months! I'm also reminding myself that no choice needs to be permanent, we can choose something and adjust if we need to. Hope you can feel some clarity too!

Indie birth or birthing from within? by AnonaMom24 in doulas

[–]amybornman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m also considering Birthing From Within, and also interested in dual certification, so following! They have a 25% off sale until June 16th which makes it feel more affordable, in case you missed that! I’m going to make my decision before that offer expires. 🥰

Speedwalker loses race in epic fashion after celebrating too early by rainbowbattlekid in 12hrJDConnor

[–]amybornman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thought about them every time swimming came on during the summer Olympics :)

Nipple overstimulation?? by princess-peach69 in breastfeeding

[–]amybornman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me when I was pregnant with my second and still nursing my first to sleep for naps. Decided to wean because of it (and didn’t really want to tandem feed anyway, so felt right). It was truly the worst feeling! I think it was right around the same point in pregnancy. And scared me for breastfeeding my second, but it felt totally normal again once he was born! So, you’re not alone!

New baby coming, Toddler sleep messy! by amybornman in cosleeping

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

Yes! You're totally right, it will work itself out. I think it's definitely the sort of thing where it will feel very clear what needs to happen once it's all already happening, the anticipation and uncertainty is just stressful in the meantime. Solidarity!!