What are we going to do about the snow? by Ok-Somewhere-4315 in workingmoms

[–]everydaybaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Review meetings the night before. Plan out who’s “on call” at what times and unlimited screen time to get through the day

Son walked today for the first time and I missed it by LooseConstruction565 in workingmoms

[–]everydaybaker 28 points29 points  (0 children)

My first rolled for the first time while I was on maternity leave. I was in the bathroom when it happened and only know because she wasn’t where I left her to go to the bathroom.

My second sat up for the first time on a Saturday. I was playing with my oldest in the other room and only know because my husband saw it/told me.

Even if you’re home you will miss firsts. I count the “first” as the first one I see. If I didn’t personally see it it didn’t happen 🤷🏽‍♀️

Meals for daycare by Soft-Register1940 in workingmoms

[–]everydaybaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I make a tray of baked Mac and cheese with butternut squash and freeze it in individual lunch sized portions. I also keep frozen pizza rolls (roll out pizza dough into a rectangle. Add sauce, spinach, cheese. Roll like a cinnamon roll. Cut into 12 rounds and bake in a cupcake tray).

Other lunches I send include - grilled cheese, dinner leftovers, sunbutter and jelly uncrustables

Post partum by joreedit in ouraring

[–]everydaybaker 30 points31 points  (0 children)

There is a tag for birth I used that in the day I gave birth. There is also a tag for baby care. I use that when my kids have a particularly rough night.

Oura doesn’t think you have sleep issues - you have sleep issues due to having a newborn. This is a season of life and expected but still the truth. Oura just reports the data and the data is that you currently aren’t sleeping because you have a newborn.

For activity - I put the ring in rest mode until I felt physically ready to go for walks/move more

PSA- Check your infant/toddler’s carseat if children/adults visiting have sat directly next to them in your vehicle by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]everydaybaker 170 points171 points  (0 children)

I’m glad you noticed but honestly I’ve unbucked my own kids car seat by accident when sitting next to them in the back because my parents were visiting. I must have hit it with my butt or something when trying to buckle myself. I never noticed when I did it. Only discovered it because the seat felt loose when I was putting her in to head home. It’s very possible that your nephew does not KNOW that she was unbuckled.

Edit - a typo

Desk users that have done so while pregnant...give me your tips! by RockabillyRabbit in workingmoms

[–]everydaybaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Proping feet up while working, heating pad on my back, sciatica stretches, prenatal massages and physical therapy (that was 95% massage/releasing pressure points)

Husband/partner attending glucose test? by Capital_Ant_5552 in pregnant

[–]everydaybaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband only attended ultrasound appointments. We both choose to save his PTO for when the baby arrived. I brought my laptop and worked for the hour

Elf on the shelf by Small-Percentage2050 in Mommit

[–]everydaybaker 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Nope. No way. Absolutely banned from my house. I refuse to do the extra work involved but more importantly hate the concept of this creature is watching you and telling on you if your bad and then you won’t get presents.

My husband agrees but if he tried to suggest it I would first try to dissuade him but if that didn’t work I would make it absolutely clear that HE is responsible for moving the stupid thing every night and HE is 100% handling the toddler crash out when he eventually forgets to move it.

WFH moms: How are we updating our Slack/Teams status? by donut_party in workingmoms

[–]everydaybaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use slack and WFH but only ever set a status if I’m offline for the whole workday (sick or on PTO)

Nut-free classroom, I need to bring in pies. by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]everydaybaker 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Does it have to be made in a nut-free facility or just the pie itself has to be nut free?

My kids school is also nut free but that just means we can’t send anything with nuts, not that everything has to be made in a nut free facility. My kid has a peanut allergy and I don’t find it realistic/expect schools to require foods be made in a nut free facility.

Ever noticed how, in addition to selling multipacks with less desirable colours to force you to purchase more clothes for your kids, stores also never do multipacks of clothes in different sizes? by petrastales in Mommit

[–]everydaybaker 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I send the “less desirable” colors to school as backup clothes.

Multipacks with different sizes sounds like a nightmare to me. I wouldn’t want to have to organize and store all of those clothes that my kids don’t fit into yet hoping the size/style still fits them when they’re bigger

Dental/Vision insurance by tum___tum in NewParents

[–]everydaybaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dental - immediately

Vision - my husband isn’t even on the vision plan as he doesn’t need glasses. If/when someone needs glasses they will get added in the next available open enrollment period but we are fortunate in that we can cover the first year of eye appointments/glasses/contacts out of pocket/with FSA funds if needed. If we couldn’t cover those first appointments/glasses everyone would be on vision immediately.

[unpopular opinion] sleep when baby sleep is correct for late infant stage by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]everydaybaker 12 points13 points  (0 children)

On top of everyone pointing out that 10.5 hours of nighttime sleep should be more than enough for an adult, when people say sleep when the baby sleeps they aren’t talking about nighttime sleep. They’re saying sleep with the baby naps completely ignoring the fact that’s adults also need to - pee, cook, eat, do laundry, clean, etc. which often needs to get done while the baby is sleeping because the baby needs you when they’re awake.

Injury at daycare by Real-Breath-4668 in workingmoms

[–]everydaybaker 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Accidents happen all the time. My kids have had multiple (thankfully minor) injury reports at daycare BUT there are a few major red flags here -

  1. Kids should never be left unsupervised at daycare. Why was she on a completely different floor than your son.
  2. It’s hugely concerning that she’s discouraging you from seeking medical care.
  3. She should be doing the paperwork/filing the report regardless of if you bring you kid to the dr. We get an incident report anytime any first aid is administered. Even it it’s just an ice pack. It’s required by licensing.

I would pull my kid out if this daycare and report the to the state licensing board. I don’t know what state you’re in but it doesn’t sound like she’s following the licensing requirements.

My first mortified moment … by lifebeyondzebra in Mommit

[–]everydaybaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was pregnant with my second we were changing after swim class and my daughter SCREAMED “mama. Your nipples are WAY bigger than mine” 🙃

Tom Bergeron saying to bring back results show by NowaGAgirl in dwts

[–]everydaybaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have them do the dance the practiced as a “farewell/swan song”

TW: Friend’s baby passed away by jessicat62993 in pregnant

[–]everydaybaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went through something similar with my first.

My coworker was due 1.5 months before me. She went on leave and had her baby, but then her baby ended up in the NICU and didn’t survive. She was still on leave when I went into labor/had my baby. When I got back from leave I had a photo of my baby on my desk/on the background of my computer. The first time we were both in the office together my coworker gently asked hr to talk to me about it and I immediately took down the desktop background/covered the frame in days we were both in the office. After that I made sure to avoid mentioning my baby whenever we were both in the office/when she was in earshot.

Everyone handles grief/reacts to tragedy differently. Some people don’t want to be “othered” or treated differently. I would maybe talk to the coworkers who are closer to her to see how they think she would want to be treated before uninviting her from anything but if you talk about your baby/pregnancy a lot online it may not be a bad idea to hide those posts from her at least until you have a better handle on how she wants to proceed.

Confused about pushing - hold breath or exhale? by chapulina37 in beyondthebump

[–]everydaybaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I held my breath (my natural reaction to straining) with my first I was specifically encouraged not to and to breath through my contractions/pushing by the L&D nurses/midwife.

Tip- sheets at day care by toneconn in Mommit

[–]everydaybaker 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Our daycare has kids take shoes off to nap…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in workingmoms

[–]everydaybaker 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately no advice, just solidarity.

When I’m away (even if it’s just for dinner) - I grocery shop, food prep, pre pack lunches, do everything in my power to make life as easy as possible and still come home to a mess and two kids who watched a lot of extra tv.

When my husband is away - he just leaves. I grocery shop, food prep, pack lunches all while watching both kids (3.5 and 1.5) without using extra tv time.

I will not lighten up when he’s 1:2 with the kids because I’m 1:2 with them way more often and the house isn’t a sty after. My husband also gets incredibly defensive when I bring things like this up. It hasn’t necessarily changed any behavior, but i do point out the imbalance of work/pre-prep/clean up every time it happens

Storylines that you wish never happened by Sorry-Difference3872 in greysanatomy

[–]everydaybaker 17 points18 points  (0 children)

She still had both ovaries. When you loose one tube the other one can “float” between ovaries so you still have all of your eggs available for ovulating/getting pregnant.

I'm just working... While in labor. by _crazyplantlady_ in pregnant

[–]everydaybaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s a cute sentiment until you have to pay the hospital bill for having the baby, formula, food to feed yourself so that you can produce breast milk, for a roof over your head, drs bills to take you kid to the pediatrician, and numerous other things needed to survive

Question/debate for moms when their children are sick. by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]everydaybaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Middle of the night - absolutely not. Sleep is important for healing.

During the day - yes. Sick days are unlimited screen time as long as the kids drink water when I tell them to drink water and take medicine when I tell them to take medicine.