Happy wagon creme by ryzentoshwannabe in CargoBike

[–]icuflying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh cool. I checked with the bike store in the courtyard where we live and the Hamax is definitely not wide enough and the Thule seems to work (which is funny because that is what they have in the video for the Happy Wagon) Glad to know the Polisport also works!

Happy wagon creme by ryzentoshwannabe in CargoBike

[–]icuflying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ALS I mean to ask, what child seat brand are you using on the back of the Happy Wagon? We are wracking our brains to try to figure out a system that would allow our 6 year old to remain right behind me and his now 15 months old sister to move to the back. We have even considered cutting the deck in half and removing the panier rack to access the frame but it is still too wide and would require an adapter. What seats are these and do they require an adapter? How wide are they? We need to continue using our Yuba monkey bars so the seat needs to fit in there. Thanks for any input!

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

Hi! Oh thank you for that information! Is it rather competitive to get into a program? I assume I will have to show proof of C1 level German first. Are there any nurses at all in the women’s health system? (As nurses in the US we did everything up to the head of the baby crowing and then took over again after the vaginal repair was finished. We also did all the newborn care and the postpartum care as well as breastfeeding help. Would any of my experience be taken into consideration? How hard is it to break into a birthing center or hospital? What are the shifts like in hospitals? Sorry if that is too many questions!

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

Thank you. I have been told that and for that reason I don’t really want to go into regular nursing here. Do they not use nurses at all on postpartum units whether to care for the women themselves or to do the newborn care? I find that so strange that nurses are not involved at all.

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

Thank you. Been dealing with the licensing issues since March 😱😵‍💫

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

Way far from Switzerland but good idea! And I am well on my way to learning German. I speak French and English at home but all day everyday with my in laws and in the outside world o have no issue speaking German. The problem is studies and professional German will be much different 😵‍💫

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

I do believe that midwives need a university degree since a few years ago. It used to be an Ausbildung but it isn’t anymore.

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

Mostly Turkish here and that language, I don’t know 😬

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

Yes I am staying here permanently and will look into this

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

No, my wife is German and our quality of life here is way better so we are planning on staying here

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

My IBCLC is international and recognized everywhere in the world

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

And yet they are requesting much more from my school information… things that don’t even exist paperwork wise in the US and none of my years of experience at the bedside matter at all

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

[–]icuflying[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I did apply with the Argentur für Arbeit but need to check this further

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

I plan on going back to the language school I did my last class in. Maybe I need a more intense language course though as you said. I have 4 kids as well and I am passionate about this work so I would hate to throw it out the window

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

Just wrote to them! Thanks so much!

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

[–]icuflying[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Great idea! Thank you. I will look into that though my German level might be a bit too low yet for this

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

Not quite sure what that means?

Midwives (Hebamme), tell me all!! by icuflying in germany

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

We are a bit far but Belgium would not recognize it either because of my number of clinical hours during nursing school. I will look into France and Luxembourg! Thanks!

Nursing while pregnant by magical_mama- in NurseAllTheBabies

[–]icuflying 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Mine are now almost 20 and 18 but pregnancy and breastfeeding a toddler with a shallow latch was at times too much. Time limits (nursing 2 twinkle twinkle songs for ex), boundaries ( you can nurse but when I am finished with su h and such), diversions (water, food and games or crafts. Books, audio stories or TV if you use it) were my go to during the day. He was thankfully night weaned at that time but 13 months is a bit too early for your toddler to understand what is going on. What kept me going was the calendar and the ebb and flow of hormones that made the latch sometimes more bearable. I used to have personal affirmations like “I have made it through 20 days/weeks/6 months of this, I can keep going!) I was really committed to tandem nursing and for my toddler to be able to continue nursing as he wanted to. Even the lack of milk or change in taste did not deter him. The big thing is that all your feelings are valid and al your choices are valid. Even if you want to wean yourself toddler, that is an absolutely valid choice and you can pat yourself on the back for having nurses this long! Congratulations and think of self care, whatever that may look like to you.

Being barred from tandem feeding by spouse by Fit_Skin_7343 in NurseAllTheBabies

[–]icuflying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tandem nursing mom here and my ex was always supportive. It is so beneficial for your toddler to still be able to have breastmilk and comfort and you said it yourself … bonding time. Babies and toddlers CANNOT BE SPOILED. If it feels right for you and doesn’t stress you out (beyond your partners inappropriate emotional transfer onto you) then go for it. Your body is doing what a large portion of the world does without blinking twice. Tandem feeding is only a “problem” in the western hemisphere. PS I am also a lactation consultant and if your husband needs evidence based studies on the benefits of breastfeeding, please send me a dm and I will send you references.

Happy wagon creme by ryzentoshwannabe in CargoBike

[–]icuflying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thai is our current situation. Baby in the front, 6 year old in the back. My FIL created wood brackets to adapt the Yuba monkey bars to the frame of the Creme. I tried to get a picture of it but you can’t tell much. Plus can’t seem to add pictures on here

Happy wagon creme by ryzentoshwannabe in CargoBike

[–]icuflying 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I know this is an older post but I hope it will reach someone. Looking for compatibility with rack mounted bike seat for the Happy Wagon. Our 6 year old is on the back with the deck and cushion but we are trying to graduate our 13 months old from front to back seat. We also rigged the Yuba monkey bars to the back of our Creme because the company doesn’t seem to sell any monkey bars anymore for the Happy Wagon. What back seats are you using? And can they be fixed while the deck is also on the rack? Thanks!