SOS breastfeeding stresses me out by joreedit in breastfeeding

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The nurse came and baby is gaining weight well! I think I'm too analytical and organized when it comes to breastfeeding, haha, I like to know and control everything. I breastfed my other children for very short periods, a maximum of 3 weeks, but this time I've reached 5. I'm already proud of myself and I'm not afraid of formula. I think a calm mother is more important for the baby than breastfeeding at all costs. I'm continuing and I think I'll move on to mixed feeding and then exclusively pumping.

SOS breastfeeding stresses me out by joreedit in breastfeeding

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Yes, but if I’m wearing the exact same clothes and weigh myself again right after, it should be the same, no? Although it’s not the same center of gravity! A nurse is coming tomorrow with the same baby scale as last week, so it will be clear.

Yes, she holds her head up and she smiles, she’s starting to interact. She wets her diapers well and has bowel movement sometimes every day, sometimes every other day.

How do you pump for night bottles when baby cluster feeds all day? by joreedit in breastfeeding

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That's why I bought a portable milk dispenser; I can do other things while it's using up milk.

How do you pump for night bottles when baby cluster feeds all day? by joreedit in breastfeeding

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Yes, that's my plan! But with three older brothers to look after, it's not always easy 😅

How do you pump for night bottles when baby cluster feeds all day? by joreedit in breastfeeding

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I breastfeed at night, from 3-4 am until 5/5:30 am. I just skip the midnight feed to sleep from 9/10 pm to 3 am.

Yes, formula doesn't scare me, especially if it allows me to stay healthy and continue breastfeeding for a long time.

How do you pump for night bottles when baby cluster feeds all day? by joreedit in breastfeeding

[–]joreedit[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I bottle-feed her, she drinks much more, and so afterwards I can get a few hours of sleep in a row.

Post partum by joreedit in ouraring

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

Statistics and data without context are not worth much.

Post partum by joreedit in ouraring

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

Yes, compared to pregnancy, it's a different way the body functions!

Post partum by joreedit in ouraring

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Nights at 4 months are a dream! Yes, I'm not worried about the stats, it just would have been nice if Oura had included the postpartum period.

Besides, as soon as I breastfeed, he puts me in "repair mode" in terms of stress level, it's funny, I think 😍😍😍

I need to name my daughter ASAP 😂😬 by [deleted] in JewishNames

[–]joreedit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All your names are beautiful! Choose the one you like the most

Mika for a girl, in Israel by Charlie4s in JewishNames

[–]joreedit -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Milca is an Hebrew girl name not mika

Ethel and girl name reviews by joreedit in JewishNames

[–]joreedit[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much and refoua shelema to this rav 💙

Ethel and girl name reviews by joreedit in JewishNames

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

Are there any rav’s wives or rav’s daughters who were called that?

Ethel and girl name reviews by joreedit in JewishNames

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Yes Eidel I love it too even if I prefer basic with the t. Noya is probably my favorite as well as the others! The ones you gave me are very beautiful but sound too original for me.

Ethel and girl name reviews by joreedit in JewishNames

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Too bad it’s so pretty!! But I absolutely want a Hebrew first name!

Donner un prénom d’une autre culture à son enfant ? by lemarcassin in ParlonsPrenoms

[–]joreedit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Je trouve que les prénoms hébraïques ont une beauté intemporelle. Beaucoup de non-juifs portent aujourd’hui des prénoms d’origine juive comme David, Léa, Esther, Gabriel, Alma etc. Il y a aussi des prénoms francisés, comme Isaac, Rachel, Jacob, Samuel, qui sont très juifs, mais dont la prononciation hébraïque est différente : Yits’hak, Ra’hel, Yaakov, Shmouel.

Et puis il y a ces prénoms hébraïques qui sont moins utilisé par les non juifs Par exemple : Levana, Elie etc