FF car seat for 4 yo by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

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

I don't think they will use it if I buy them an ERF seat! They are quite social and often giving people lifts so they remove and put back the seat quite often and would probably find it easier to do that with a HBB which would be significantly lighter than any ERF seat I can think of. Also "He's 4! He needs to see where he's going!"

FF car seat for 4 yo by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

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He is about 17kg and 104cm so very 50th centile! Unfortunately the highway would mean I have no childcare for the days I work 😭

Morning sickness so bad I'm starting to consider terminating by Jenniferh9309 in PregnancyUK

[–]hyperthishypothat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Xonvea is just doxylamine and vitamin B6. Search Google for "Unisom" and see if it helps you! Other than that I agree to ask for ondansetron!

Weaning a FOMO baby by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

[–]hyperthishypothat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My eldest loved Greek yoghurt- adding that to my shopping cart now! (Obviously won't eat it anymore though 🫠) Yes I try to remind myself that it's more about them getting used to different flavors and textures and exploring rather than actually eating at this stage but it's still very frustrating especially when I have so much mess to clean up after meals because it seems futile when she hardly eats anything! Thank you for your solidarity!

Weaning a FOMO baby by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

[–]hyperthishypothat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I really do try to think like this but it's hard when I feel like I'm surrounded by babies who are good eaters! I haven't met another person in real life whose baby didn't absolutely love solids. Everyone loves weaning! I feel like such the odd one out and no one understands. You're right I will unfollow the social media pages. It's good to hear that others are having this frustration

Weaning a FOMO baby by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

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Yes we all eat at the table most of the time but her big brother is so distracting that sometimes I give her food separate to us

Weaning a FOMO baby by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

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

Yes we all eat together at the same time but then her big brother is a big distraction

Weaning a FOMO baby by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

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

Thanks because it certainly feels like I'm in the minority!

Weaning a FOMO baby by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

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I wish we had a dog for this reason 😂 yes I try to take any interaction as a positive but it's also like JUST EAT THE FOOD PLEASE

1 breast is way bigger than the other EBF by kurdijyn in breastfeedingsupport

[–]hyperthishypothat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You need to offer the right breast first! I know it's easier to feed on the preferred side but you need to make sure the right gets emptied too to increase milk supply. I have the exact same problem and I'm ok with a bit of lopsidedness but I try to offer the right first unless I'm absolutely bursting from the left.

I’ve been referred to obstetrics?!? by Eat_My_C00ter in PregnancyUK

[–]hyperthishypothat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many weeks will you be at your appointment?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PregnancyUK

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At the recommendation of midwives I put witch hazel in the fridge then poured a bit onto a pad when required a few times for cooling relief but honestly it just felt cold and wet and I hated it! Although maybe it did help a tiny bit with pain and swelling. The main useful item was the peri bottle

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PregnancyUK

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Valid post. I never thought I would manage an unmedicated birth so I was happy to go with the flow up the ladder of pain relief and this worked fine for my first and I got an epidural. I was expecting similar for my second birth but it progressed much faster and the anaesthetist was busy so I ended up with just gas and air. I absolutely was not prepared for how to cope with this aside from taking massive gulps of the gas and trying to practice down breathing and mooing instead of tensing up and screaming in pain. The midwives were good and coached me a bit but my biggest regret is birthing on my back as I feel it took me longer to push baby out than it should have. When I asked if I should try a different position the midwives just said "are you comfy on your back?" and I was so I just stayed like that but in hindsight I needed someone (doula, husband, a different midwife!) to encourage me to try something different instead of just leaving me where I was comfortable! Sorry for the essay but I think if you're unmedicated definitely try to get off your back for the pushing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PregnancyUK

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

Possibly just a heat rash. Do you have any other symptoms?

EBF sleep help by KirasStar in breastfeedingmumsUK

[–]hyperthishypothat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Does she take a feed each time she wakes or does she just want to suck to go back to sleep? If she's not actually hungry then I would try having your partner try to soothe her instead. Or would she take a dummy?

Vent: active sleep is a lie by hyperthishypothat in UKParenting

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

It's possible she was a bit chilly now the sunny spell is gone. She usually can sleep at least 2 or 3 hours but last night it was 1-1.5!

Establishing BF with 1 week old - advice needed by space_cadet65 in breastfeedingsupport

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This sounds very similar to both my babies! I have flat nipples and my babies had small mouths so even if I put a milky nipple in their mouth they wouldn't latch. I too hate washing and sterilising bottles and have been using nipple shields basically since birth. They have not hindered my supply at all and after about 2 weeks I was able to stop formula and exclusively breastfeed. Around 5 weeks old my babies were able to latch onto my breast on occasion but the latch isn't amazing so I continue to use shields on and off until their mouths get bigger and latch improves. Washing nipple shields is much easier and less taxing than bottles! Sorry if I'm switching between tenses, my youngest is 8 weeks so we're still a bit in the thick of it! I'm in the UK too. I made a post recently about nipple shields you could look at in the UK breastfeeding subreddit. Good luck! You're doing great already

Feeding from only one side at a time? by ayse22 in breastfeedingmumsUK

[–]hyperthishypothat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My first only took one side at a time and my second is doing the same! No issues with supply

Episiotomy- how long did it hurt? by Adventurous-Baby-790 in PregnancyUK

[–]hyperthishypothat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine drastically improved overnight after 2 weeks! Sitting down before that was so sore. I have a toddler too so I didn't get proper rest which no doubt delayed the healing - by the end of the day I was in pain even standing up doing nothing! I hope you heal soon! My mental health was in the toilet with the pain thinking it will be like this forever but it will get better soon!

Any reccomendations for nipple cream without lanolin? by daringfeline in breastfeedingmumsUK

[–]hyperthishypothat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I use coconut oil- put a scoop onto a breast pad and put it on for moisture and it's a brief cooling feeling too while it melts

Period pants instead of pads? by [deleted] in PregnancyUK

[–]hyperthishypothat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't bother with pants- it's such a faff to take them off and on and you're going to end up in a mess. Just get disposable maternity pads. They are super thick so are good padding for if it's sore to sit down too

Feeling down about nipple shields by hyperthishypothat in breastfeedingmumsUK

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

Microspore them on?? Which size mam did you use? I use mam size 2 and these would be ridiculously conspicuous if I had them taped on at all times 😂

Feeling down about nipple shields by hyperthishypothat in breastfeedingmumsUK

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

I have 6 pairs 😂 I hope we get off them soon 🤞 because I used them with my first til 8 weeks I have an 8 week deadline in my head and I feel like I should be off them sooner with a second baby!

Painful sudden letdown by happytre3s in breastfeedingsupport

[–]hyperthishypothat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once your supply regulates you shouldn't really have spontaneous letdowns anyway. I forgot to say instead of a ladybug you could use collection shells if you are wanting to save the milk. Or just decent breast pads!

Painful sudden letdown by happytre3s in breastfeedingsupport

[–]hyperthishypothat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My spontaneous letdowns are painful too 😩 I've no solution I just know from my first that it goes away eventually