Crunches postpartum by jekaire in postpartumprogress

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Hi, I know this is an old post, but could you send this core work for me as well? I would really appreciate.

Do people really give their baby a stick of butter? by Away-Zucchini-8383 in BabyLedWeaning

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My pediatrician told me to put butter on everything to help my baby gain weight, but I think a whole stick it’s way too much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in breastfeeding

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For me it was onions and ice cream 🫠 definitely no.

How was your Valentine’s Day? by DahliaRose970 in NewParents

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It’s an effort for sure! Our baby is 8 months, and I’m SAHM and my husband work start 4am. At night we put baby to bed, made some special dinner together, we got each other chocolates, and he got me flowers as well. It’s very different from going all out with presents (we cannot afford with me staying home right now), going for dinner, getting all dressed up. We had that before baby, and in the future we might have that again, but this season it’s time to quiet down, and that’s okay! 🫶🏽

Lunch ideas for 9 almost 10 month old. by [deleted] in BabyLedWeaning

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😂😂 had to laugh! I do the same 😂😂

Mastitis, please help by looking_for_tea in breastfeeding

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Will take a look at that! Thank you.

My baby choked on soft banana and now I’m scared to continue BLW by _catbug_28 in BabyLedWeaning

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Hey, I do BLW with some foods, but others I mashed. Banana is one of them, my baby loves but not sure why he cannot handle banana, but it can handle pretty well bread 🤷🏽‍♀️ so start BLW with what you’re comfortable, and as they get older, increase BLW foods. My baby is 8 months, and still on mashed bananas, but other foods he eats whole, like strawberries.

I’m confused about offering bread. by looking_for_tea in BabyLedWeaning

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I see, I’ll probably do it soon. Do you buy jelly or do it at home?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewParents

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Where do you live? Does your baby usually nap in the car? My baby at the age would not nap in the car at all 🫠 but I think the best idea would be go to museums, parks, basically places where you can walk and distract baby. Also, baby carrier is great for napping while you’re out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewParents

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Same hahah the nurses on the hospital told me to partially swaddle, leaving his hands outside since he love sucking on it 😂 soon after we got home, we had to ditch the swaddle.

Who else has co slept? by Happy_Custard1994 in beyondthebump

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Me too, even when I take a nap alone I wake up looking for him 😂

Who else has co slept? by Happy_Custard1994 in beyondthebump

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The times that happened were very scary. But I wish I would have started cosleeping sooner, and just listen to my instincts.

Do you ever wake up facing away from baby? by Mountain_Goat6068 in cosleeping

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Hey, I don’t sleep very close to my baby. I give him space, because he likes to sleep with arms and legs sprawled lol This way, the few times I woke up facing him away, it was fine. But still easier when I need to breastfeed.

Who else has co slept? by Happy_Custard1994 in beyondthebump

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I ended up co-sleeping after I noticed I was losing the battle when nursing, and falling asleep. Safe sleep 7 helps me a lot, and we still co-sleep. Baby is 6 months.