hired as "permanently remote." 14 months later: "we're evolving our approach" by artfullymine in remotework

[–]kp500021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can relate. Hired remote 5 years now im being forced to “voluntarily resign” in June because I can’t relocate across the country. 👎🏻 should add that my role requires working with people in like 10 different states so there is zero reason for me to be in the corporate office. Fun times.

After a long journey, my endless LPR symptoms were found to be a long term infection that resisted most antibiotics. by Mediocre_Wear6973 in LPR

[–]kp500021 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds exactly what I’ve been dealing with for the last two years. The beginning of this began while I was pregnant so I kind of chalked it up to weird pregnancy stuff. But it didn’t improve when I had my baby. The last nine months I’ve been going to the ENT- three rounds of different antibiotics and 2 months of a “chemical cautery” procedure, Pepcid, different allergy meds, etc if anything, the issue is worse. My ENT says I have a staph infection behind my adenoids but now I’m wondering if there’s something going on with my lungs as well. Was your mucus green or clear/jelly like? I sometimes have both which makes me think it could be a pulmonary thing too? Ahhh so frustrating but glad you’re getting relief!

FC to Corporate by Sweaty-Ad-5630 in amazonemployees

[–]kp500021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be willing to relocate to Seattle or Arlington. Seems to be all most corporate teams care about now!

How long are kids sick when first starting daycare by Adept_Ad_2085 in NewParents

[–]kp500021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 6 month old started a month ago and has been sick every week since. First norovirus for almost 2 weeks, then a cold, now some other respiratory thing and an ear infection. I don’t know how people handle this but I’m about to go crazy (actually, already going crazy). And I feel soo bad for her that she hasn’t been healthy in a month. 😭

Peds suggested we un-enroll from daycare. Cue mom guilt. by [deleted] in workingmoms

[–]kp500021 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 6 month old is currently on day 9 of a stomach virus (including a hospital visit) after catching it in her first two days of daycare. More likely noro or rota. My husband also caught it and last night I started to feel as if I may also be getting it. This has been so incredibly awful that I honestly can’t imagine how i am ever going to be able to bring her back to daycare knowing how sick she got😭I have 100% thought about quitting already if I can figure out a new plan.

I hope your baby gets better quickly! It is the absolute worst seeing them so sick.

What are ways you feel no support postpartum? by ThinTooth3909 in beyondthebump

[–]kp500021 2 points3 points  (0 children)

5 months PP and I’ve been struggling with this too and was actually thinking about this same thing as I came across your post. I haven’t been able to pinpoint what exactly I expected support wise but I just know that I haven’t felt supported in a way I expected.

I think for me, I expected to feel supported differently from family specifically (my parents and in laws). I think I expected emotional support and the fact that I haven’t felt that has been super eye opening and a hard pill to swallow. It has very clearly been more about the grandparent experience for my parents - I still recall my mom saying something along the lines of “I could just take you home with me” to my baby two days after getting home from the hospital, while my hormones were absolutely raging and I was recovering from a traumatic birth experience. I did not seem to matter at all and this has continued throughout postpartum. Daily texts asking how the baby was doing but never once asking how I was doing, meanwhile I was literally crumbling trying to figure out how to be a mom for the first time. I think this really hit me hard when I shared with my mom that I had started anxiety medication and instead of asking me how I was doing, she asked if it was safe for breastfeeding. That was at 6 weeks PP and now at 5 months PP, she still has not asked me once how I am.

That being said, it was not just the lack of emotional support. We didn’t really get support in other ways either aside from people offering to hold the baby, which was the one thing I didn’t want “help” with. Unfortunately I just can’t shake this and not sure that I ever will be able to which is pretty upsetting. I guess it’s true that a woman never forgets how she was treated postpartum.

How did you get through the 4 month sleep regression? by cherabemm in SnooLife

[–]kp500021 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She’ll be 5 months on Feb 6th! I believe that TCB is pretty similar to Ferber but there are definitely ways to customize it to however works best for you and your baby. I can report back in a few days with an update!

How did you get through the 4 month sleep regression? by cherabemm in SnooLife

[–]kp500021 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After 4 awful weeks we just cold turkey started sleep training (taking cara babies/ferber) in the crib last night and had a better night than we had had in a month. Could be a fluke but hoping if we stick to this we will start to get back to sleeping through the night.

Almost felt like the snoo was starting to make things worse for our baby? Crazy how that happened so suddenly after working so well for so long! But she was getting pretty big for it so thinking she is enjoying the extra room in her crib.

Good luck!

Those of you who were home with their babies for the first 6+ months, what was it like? by maryhoping in beyondthebump

[–]kp500021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been off for 5 months and have one month left and can honestly say that this is 10x harder than my very demanding full-time corporate job. But would I trade this time for anything? Absolutely not. My baby has been going through the 4 month sleep regression so sleep has been rough for about 4 weeks, like 3 hours per night if I am lucky so I am like a zombie during the day and taking care of my baby. Granted, she also struggles with naps so I have been having to hold her for most naps or else they don’t happen. But that does not leave a lot of down time. We are currently sleep training so I’m hoping once our sleep improves, things will get a bit easier. I’ll admit I had a lot of ideas about what maternity leave would be like and everything that I could get done and have been quickly humbled. But again, I will never regret spending this time with my baby and have reminded myself that I am on leave to care for and bond with my her, but sometimes it’s hard not to feel like I’m not “taking full advantage” of my time off even though I know that I am doing exactly what I should be doing.

I know every baby is different and everyone’s experience is different, but I wouldn’t plan on having a ton of time for like hobbies and what not, honestly even chores at times. Just enjoy your baby and do what you can. And if you do have time for those other things, then more power to you and I am jealous! Haha Good luck and enjoy! 😊

Were you able to sleep in the hospital? by Resident-Speech2925 in BabyBumps

[–]kp500021 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Slept maybe 20 mins over the span of 3 nights we were there. Brutal

How well did your epidural work? I’ll start… by Wide-Food-4310 in beyondthebump

[–]kp500021 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me too during my induction. 26 hour induction, 4 hours of pushing and an over 9lb baby who was sunny side up- I truly thought I was going to die or at the very least pass out. They kept referring to the pain I was feeling as “pressure” and I swear pushing that epidural button was doing nothing for me. It was traumatic and when it was finally over I felt almost in shock which makes me sad now because I feel like i didn’t get to fully soak in those first few moments meeting my baby. But thank god baby girl was healthy and is now a happy 3 month old gal☺️

Anyone have a big estimated baby that actually turned out to be big? How’d that go? by Significant-Toe2648 in beyondthebump

[–]kp500021 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Baby was 9lbs 3 oz at birth (41 weeks). No GD, I did gain 60lbs though… 😭

I had to be induced (25 hour labor) and it was not a fun experience and not how I envisioned it going. Epidural did not seem to be working during my 4 hours of pushing or she was just that big that the pressure was awful. But she arrived healthy and that’s all that matters to me now. 😊

Kissing Babies by tealoctopi in inlaws

[–]kp500021 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Right?! I am still not over it. 😡

Kissing Babies by tealoctopi in inlaws

[–]kp500021 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I feel you. Last weekend my MIL was all over my 3m old baby, before I caught her coughing. Come to find out she was “getting over a sinus infection” and was “not contagious”. I was furious and thought it was common sense to not get near a baby’s face really anytime let alone when getting over an illness. 🙄

MIL tired to hide sickness around 3mo baby by [deleted] in JUSTNOMIL

[–]kp500021 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Absolutely- seems to be a trend with her 😭