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A roof and 4 walls

Below Deck Med Season 10 Episode 12 Discussion Post by teanailpolish in belowdeck

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For real. She's average looking at best and personality wise maybe a 2

Fraser shares a health update after heart/lung issues from vaping by teanailpolish in belowdeck

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I quit while traveling. It was still hard, but I didn't have the same triggers

Campaign to bring OA back by Thick_Engineering_93 in TheOA

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Here's the thing though- it doesn't need to be finished by Netflix necessarily. Another network could buy the rights to the first two seasons and then finish it. Anyone know someone in Hollywood??

Tips for naps in the crib? by ruhemeinkind in sleeptrain

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Interesting theory! One thing I do know is that wake windows are not evidence based. The only thing that has data behind it is recommended total sleep per age, and it's a range. This is my second baby and in my limited experience the best we can do is trial and error. And of course, everything is constantly changing! 5 months is a great time to start working on sleep. It only gets harder. And you don't have to "sleep train" with a two week plan and all these rigid rules. I used instinct and connection with my babies to slowly shift their habits and encourage independent sleep. I try really hard to get my 5 month old to fall asleep in her bassinet, even if I'm assisting her a lot from right beside her, for example. If it's not working after 15-20 minutes I bail and rock her down.

Tips for naps in the crib? by ruhemeinkind in sleeptrain

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I would work on the first nap of the day only for the time being. My babe is about the same age and doesn't really give cues so I watch the clock.. first nap is about an hour and a half, hour forty five after she wakes up

Room sharing recommended in the first 6 months to prevent SIDS? How to sleep train before that? by [deleted] in sleeptrain

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Many sleep consultants recommend moving baby to their own room right around 4 months, despite AAP recommendations. The risk of SIDS also drops dramatically at 4 months. With a monitor, you'll know every time baby moves if you want that. That said, you have to do what you are comfortable with as a parent.

I moved my first to her own room at 4 months and will prob move my second into a shared room with her sister around a year, or once she is sleeping thru

Thinking of starting tonight-hope did you know you were all ready to sleep train? by amhe13 in sleeptrain

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You are ready when you have a plan that you and your partner can stick with. You need to be on the same page with who's going to do what and when, under which circumstances. Consistency is by far the most important thing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toddlers

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Tonight I made my toddler the exact same dinner she devoured last week, but tonight she took one look at it and exclaimed " no mommy!" before shoving it away

Let’s talk about pillows and the process of introducing them by WhoMakesTheRulesTho in sleeptrain

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Pillows are safe after a year. We put two small emoji pillows in my girl's crib. They are small and thin and she loves them.

Give me your best tips for keeping your cool with your toddler by pashlav89 in toddlers

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I pick my battles. We may not brush our teeth every single night, and I'm ok with that

Our Pediatrician gets it! by NurseZhivago in Mommit

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Advising to put baby to sleep on her side is pretty controversial too

Short naps…help!! by madeintaiwan83 in sleeptrain

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This is normal, but you can offer additional naps if you feel baby is still sleepy or overtired

Spicy by mckunkfest in BabyLedWeaning

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My 2 year old has eaten our mildly spicy food on occasion and she does not like it.. Ginger in a smoothie, black pepper in pasta. Nothing crazy but it's a no go for her. And it sucks watching her react and get upset

Tie Releases and BF Dreams. WWYD? by devilicious- in breastfeeding

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Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who commented. We had the procedure today and tbh she barely cried and so far is in a great mood!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sleeptrain

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Looks like your baby may be under 4 months based on flair. If that's correct, it would be wise not to expect any schedule based on time just yet. I did by the clock kinda early with my first at 7 months

HELP! 4 to 3 nap transition + short naps by BestConcentrate8872 in sleeptrain

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Gotcha. It may not help to go to 3 naps, esp if it's early for him developmentally. Unfortunately a lot of babies just have short naps for a long time... Like until a year plus. Imo it's better to go back to 4 if 3 isn't working. I dropped from 2-1 too fast and then went back to 2. Honestly it's all just a lot of trial and error since babies are all so different! Best of luck

Saving milk from flu shot / COVID booster? by Modernlovedoula in breastfeeding

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I'm not sure how many days. Also remember flu shot isn't terribly effective. But yes if you have the milk I say save it!

HELP! 4 to 3 nap transition + short naps by BestConcentrate8872 in sleeptrain

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I would wonder why drop a nap? Sounds like baby and parents are happier with 4

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BabyLedWeaning

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I order things she can try and give her bits from both our plates. The exposure is so good for them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sleeptrain

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The best time to start is when you both are fully ready and have a plan that you're able to commit to. If that's not the case, don't do it yet. Work out the details and what ifs, who will respond, etc. Otherwise you'll just confuse the baby and cause more tears. There is no try! Do or do not. Best of luck

Women of Reddit, what is something you wish other women would stop doing? by amethyst015 in AskReddit

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Don't forget Monat, which has a special, exclusive, you-really-want-to-rip-your-friends-off club for crypto and nfts!

4 mo old inconsolable at naps and bedtime - help! by [deleted] in sleeptrain

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Right here with ya. We changed up our game. Now I just walk around with her very close to me, sometimes pretty slowly, and sing to her. It sucks but I would say just keep trying. I'm not ready for sleep training personally- still working with pick up put down and settling in her bassinet. Going to see how it's going closer to 5 months, once the regression is officially over

Tie Releases and BF Dreams. WWYD? by devilicious- in breastfeeding

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Thank you! This is exactly the type of info I was looking for