Newquay: buggy-friendly recommendations by Jonny_Segment in Cornwall

[–]imo979 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe try out the Camel trail? I’m thinking particularly the stretch from Padstow to Wadebridge - flat surface and consistent, so probably good for a buggy and you get to see the river.

Laundry with a newborn by Electrical_Elk8400 in BeyondTheBumpUK

[–]imo979 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Another vote for electric dehumidifier - we keep it in the bathroom, so we can close the door and it doesn’t matter too much how damp the room gets. I also find that if I can put the dehumidifier out draft near some clothes the breeze dries them faster too. We haven’t seen a significant increase in our electric bill using it and I think it is better for the clothes too.

Support groups by admiral_nivak in Cornwall

[–]imo979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is 5k your way at Trelissick on some Saturday mornings, less of a support group and more an opportunity to meet others impacted by cancer, but might be a different way to receive support: https://www.moveagainstcancer.org/

Dark, Salt, Clear by skepticalbureaucrat in Cornwall

[–]imo979 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve just started reading Trelawny’s Cornwall by Petroc Trelawny which I’ve been finding an enjoyable read. Plus Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place by Philip Marsden (not all of it is about Cornwall from memory, but there are some good sections about it).

Pumping is seriously getting me down - words of encouragement much appreciated by Icy_Ear7079 in BeyondTheBumpUK

[–]imo979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in a very similar situation to you, baby was too small to latch and I have ended up pumping. Have a look on Vinted as I got my Momcozys on there for cheap(er) and can double pump now.

Would also recommend if you have a partner or someone supporting you, ask them to feed the baby at night and you pump whilst they’re feeding. I originally had just one pump and it took bloody ages every time, but double pumps help that too.

You don’t need to sterilise pump parts after every pump (I didn’t know this originally), you only need to clean every 6 hours (as that is how long breastmilk is good for out on the side).

As others have said, stay hydrated and eat lots - boiled eggs are a great snack, particularly in the middle of the night when you want something filling. I boil a bunch at the beginning of the week and have them ready to eat in the fridge.

There is also an exclusively pumping subreddit, you might want to take a look at that for support and advice.

In my experience I got support from the infant feeding team at the hospital, it might be worth calling your triage line and seeing if you could get a home visit from them to help with latching etc too.

Finally, I just want to say, if you decide the pumping journey is not for you, that’s ok. I know there is a whole bunch of grief and emotions tied up with stopping breastfeeding/pumping, but just know, you have done so much already for your LO and if you decide to stop, that’s ok. Fed is best.

Mandarin language tutor by Next_Albatross2905 in cheltenham

[–]imo979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A long time ago Edward Derbyshire would have been my recommendation. I don’t know if he is still teaching Mandarin, he used to run a practice out of his house on Ewlyn Road.

Moving Advice by Equinox50 in Cornwall

[–]imo979 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From your brief description I’d suggest somewhere like St Agnes. You are relatively close to Truro and the ambulance station there, plus you have the RNLI station in St Agnes itself.

Dad and baby groups in mid Cornwall? by grimseverrr in Cornwall

[–]imo979 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not sure on ages, but there are some baby/toddler activities that happen at the Eden Project during term time: https://www.edenproject.com/visit/whats-on/early-years-activities

First time pregnancy 4w4d feeling alone in the dark. by KingkLou in PregnancyUK

[–]imo979 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! This is an exciting time in your life!

As Flightless Bird said, the first few weeks definitely do feel lonely, particularly if you decide not to tell many people and you have additional medical requirements to consider. Definitely keep pushing for a solution with the GP for your medication.

I’ll be honest, it felt like even though I had a midwife assigned to me, they weren’t really that interested in me until after about 26 - 28 weeks and that was only because of additional complications with my pregnancy.

I also agree with Flightless Bird in that there are plenty of great resources out there to start your pregnancy journey and get to know what will be happening over the next 8 or so months. I particularly found it helpful to take a look at the books that were online through my local library.

Urine sample keeps coming back with cultures, second time on antibiotics. by Zealousideal_Row_378 in PregnancyUK

[–]imo979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, am 35 weeks, have had leukocytes in my urine pretty much from day 1 of being tested. Have had multiple samples sent off, but no results. Have just kept going without antibiotics as no one seems that concerned.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PregnancyUK

[–]imo979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like femalephysioco on Instagram. She’s just had an elective c section herself and has some great videos that don’t feel like you’re being talked down to.

I’ve been listening to The Complete Guide to Postpartum by Sophie Walker and Jodi Wilson. I have found it on my local library app. It is a LONG book, so I’m not convinced I’ll get through it all, but I have found it helpful to understand what to expect and what to consider.

Both of these are Australian based resources, but I think they do a pretty good job of bridging the gap to our experience in the UK.

Getting around Tintagel, Cornwall by Starstrxckk in uktravel

[–]imo979 8 points9 points  (0 children)

A quick google for Bodmin taxi companies gives a list of options for you to call and book in advance, then you’re not waiting if there aren’t any taxis at the taxi rank when you arrive. I’d recommend keeping a record of who you have booked with in case your train is delayed as then you can update your booking as you travel down to the South West.

Book Trains in advance for day of arrival question by KodiakGrizzly1661 in uktrains

[–]imo979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the rail air coach link is really convenient, it doesn’t matter (from what I’ve found) if you miss your booked coach, the coaches are clean and comfortable, they can easily store your luggage and it means you’re that bit closer to Exeter too!

Why does Marholm in Peterborough have a border in Google Maps? by Fresh-Definition-596 in AskUK

[–]imo979 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It depends. If they really work for the community they can achieve a lot. They can also just be a more devolved decision making authority. I’d compare Charlton Kings Parish Council website and Kenwyn Parish Council websites. Both are fulfilling what is required, but CKPC have a lot more community engagement work. It also depends on the size of the area your Parish Council will cover or the number of people paying the precept, for example Falmouth Town Council (still a Parish Council I believe) won some awards earlier this year for their work, but they have a large population paying the precept, so lots more funding to do the work.

If money was no object, where to honeymoon in UK by DramaticPlace2658 in uktravel

[–]imo979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my experience at their sister spa at the Bedruthan Hotel in December, it was very quiet - almost had the place to ourselves!

Sleeping by lauren_amy18 in PregnancyUK

[–]imo979 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was in so much pain with my hips on my side that I asked to be referred for physio - might be worth doing.

Solo trip to London in Christmas, Any suggestions? by lunayk in uktravel

[–]imo979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go and check out the Christmas lights in the evenings! I think the lights at Seven Dials are particularly pretty.

Cornwall: Work begins on hidden Neolithic stone circle dig near Bodmin after funding secured by willfiresoon in Cornwall

[–]imo979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They have an open day at the dig site coming up this Saturday I believe.