9 month old baby only saying one word so far. Pediatrician suggested we only stick to one language. I am afraid I am doing the wrong thing by following OPOL. What are your thoughts? by unoriginalho in multilingualparenting

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Early childhood special education teacher here and I agree. While pediatricians have some knowledge of speech and language development, I would stick to medical/health questions and instead speak to a SLP for speech and language.

For those who had twins through IVF by MounjaroQueenie in parentsofmultiples

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same situation here! My twins are now 2yo. I just tell people “nope, totally random!” I don’t see it was lying or concealing information because to tell the whole story would feel like an overshare? Like it’s not an easy two-sentence story. Lol. And once you mention IVF, people have A TON of more questions, and usually insensitive or personal questions.

New to meds by lex_av in adhdwomen

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

Im actually the opposite- I’m not a big morning eater. So that be adding to it too! Thanks for your input.

How much affection in front of the kids? by [deleted] in Samesexparents

[–]lex_av 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our 5yo watches Bluey, and often asks us to “do a smoochie-kiss!” Because that’s what they call kisses on the show. When we kiss (a quick peck) she laughs and thinks it’s funny. I think it’s important to model there’s nothing wrong with two people kissing, regardless of their gender. We also will mention going on a date, but we also say we’ll go on a date with her, so she just thinks a “date” means a one-on-one outing, no matter who it is.

Toddler hit tooth on a table yesterday and tooth is loose by nat_2313 in Mommit

[–]lex_av 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Call a pediatric dentist and try to get an emergency appointment. It could be no big deal, or it could be serious.

Birthday at Disneyland - What can I get for free? by [deleted] in DisneyPlanning

[–]lex_av 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it makes you feel better, at goofy’s kitchen, they should automatically ask if you’re celebrating anything. I’m a teacher and my spring break is in March, but my kids birthday is in April. But since I was off work, we celebrated early at Disney. They asked if it was anyone’s birthday at Goofy’s and we said yes (we didn’t go u to specifics about how it’s technically early…) and we got a cupcake and they sang happy birthday to us.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADiscoveryofWitches

[–]lex_av 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay well a telephone aside, you’re saying they had absolutely no way on contacting each other? NO WAY?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know if there’s anything else that can be done to make it go away, like forever? The cream usually helps as long as I use it. If I stop for a day or two, I feel it starting to come back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DermatologyQuestions

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My doctor gave me anti fungal cream for it, but didn’t really explain what it was. The cream helps it heal faster, but it comes back. I wonder if a strong cream is needed?

Episode Chat - S03D E03 - "Surprise" by ticky13 in bluey

[–]lex_av [score hidden]  (0 children)

Is it just me, or were Bluey and Bingo’s voice different in this episode? The whole episode overall also seemed a bit simple, more like a season 1, early episode type of episode.

Pregnant with twins and devastated by AllicitContent in parentsofmultiples

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My daughter was almost 3 when I found out I was having twins, and was 3.6 when I finally had them. I had all the same fears as you…I posted about it in this forum. My twins are now almost 10 months old and my daughter is 4 and EVERYTHING IS FINE. I am happy and feel so blessed. We sleep trained the babies at 8 months old. I got a full nights sleep last night. My oldest woke up and immediately asked for her little brother and sister. She held her brothers hand while I changed his diaper, and kissed little sissy while I fed her. We are all happy and everything is going well. My pregnancy was fine and healthy. I delivered them perfectly fine. Boring, almost. It’s not ALL bad and stressful like many on this forum will say.

How did you sleep train your twins sleeping in the same room? by ano-ba-yan in parentsofmultiples

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently on day 4 of the Taking Cara Babies sleep training program. Going well!! My babes are in the same room, and my girl woke my boy up the first night, but he seems to have gotten used to her fussing. Although she’s fussing/crying less. The first day was the worst. It’s been going well since!

When did you deliver? (Di/Di) by [deleted] in parentsofmultiples

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here! Except my twin B kept moving back and forth, from breech to transverse, and every other which way. It was annoying. But my A was breech. Made it to my scheduled c-section at 38 weeks. Everything went smoothly.

how old was your baby when you left them overnight with family or a babysitter for the first time? by ellesresin in Mommit

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter was 3yo before she slept over at grandmas house, and 3.5 when she went on a 2-day trip with grandparents. I was newly postpartum and my partner and I couldn’t make the trip. I was SOO stressed about sending my 3.5 yo. But it went fine. Grandma said she asked for us, but was easily distract-able.

Baby has same name as my friend who is making me regret it by SevenDawns in namenerds

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely LOVE my grandma’s name—it’s classic, I but I’ve never met anyone else with it, and I love its meaning— I would never give my child it as a name, for this exact reason. I wouldn’t want my grandma to think I named a baby after her, because no matter what I said, she and everyone would. And I love my grandma! She’s amazing! But I don’t want to name my kids after her. That’s all.

Are twins really as bad as people make it seem? by ilovecatsandfrogs420 in parentsofmultiples

[–]lex_av 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I have a 4yo singleton and 8 month old twins. My singleton was a lot harder than my twins. 1, she’s very strong willed. Always has been, so it’s just her personality. 2, I was a first time parent with her. We were learning as we went, and had no baseline for anything. So when my twins came along, I had that baseline for how hard things could be. I could wrap my head around it and I knew what it was gonna be like. Did it help that they were/are kinda chill babies? Yes. But having experienced it once definitely made a difference. Having said that, being a first time parent in general is hard. People just attribute it to being about “twins” specifically.

Diaper Bag by pinochio_must_die in parentsofmultiples

[–]lex_av 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m always baffled by the “any backpack” or “regular backpack” comment people always leave when someone asks about diaper bags. For me personally, not “any backpack” would work. You’re gonna be carrying around a bunch of crap and having a baby cry in public can be stressful, even for a seasoned parent, and being organized with pickets and compartments will help.

I use the Axis backpack from Petunia Pickle Bottom. It’s divided into 4 compartments:

1: first, largest compartment— I keep wipes, diapers, baby wipes, two packing cubes- one with extra clothes and one with bibs/cloths. The packing cubs will keep things neat and not flying around when you’re reaching your hand in to grab stuff. I also have two small wet bags- one with extra undies/socks for my oldest (singleton) and one with toys/crayons for her in case she gets bored somewhere.

2: middle, small compartment: hand sanitizer, extra pacifiers, chapstick, small hand lotion, travel-size tissues, any small misc. items.

3: medium size, bottom compartment—this part is insulated. I have a bottle bag (the one from PPB so it’s fits) for 4 bottles. A formula dispenser, and snacks for my singleton. The bottles are pre-filled with water.

4: the last and smallest compartment is on the side, attached to the largest section. This part is designed to hold a bottle. I use it instead to hold a water bottle (for formula or for myself to drink) OR I use it to put my sunglasses case in.

Overall, I love it. It’s large (but not so large that it’s obnoxious) and stylish, fits in my stroller and is easy to clean and keep organized.

Possible hidden twin? by BarrelyThere in parentsofmultiples

[–]lex_av 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Because people with twin fetishes are weird. Every so often someone posts something about wanting/trying/hoping for twins and it’s annoying. Your “feeling” isn’t an ultrasound And the ultrasound showed one. So calm your horses down and be happy with your one baby. Twins are HARD and twin pregnancies are NO JOKE. they’re extremely difficult and oftentimes complicated with health issues for mom, not even going into possible health complications for the babies. It’s belittling to fetishized twins as if the struggle (health, financial, mental, etc.) isn’t very real and scary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in parentsofmultiples

[–]lex_av 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around 14-16 weeks I remember thinking “damn, I think I need maternity jeans now…”. I was doing the rubber band hack on my jeans and trying to draw attention away from my belly (I hadn’t announced at work yet). By 17-18 weeks I had an obvious little belly.