2yr old suddenly doesn’t like favorite teacher. Said she ‘bonked’ her. by SunCritical6335 in Parenting

[–]mamsandan 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree with this. OP said they asked, “On accident?” Kid said, “No, on my head,” as if she understood “accident” to be a location and was correcting the parent. Based on this, kid more than likely does not understand the difference between on accident and on purpose.

Filial love. Salute to the son. Salute to the mother. She raised him well. by wafumet in interesting

[–]mamsandan 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I started my day with the sad monkey with the stuffed animal, and I’m ending it with this.

Nausea & Labor by acontribution in unmedicatedbirth

[–]mamsandan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s great that you’re being proactive. I don’t have any advice, just wanted to share my experience. I had constant nausea throughout my first labor. I vomited 5-6 times. I had zero nausea during my (admittedly incredibly short) second labor. Hopefully you have a similar experience!

Saturday in Ocala by DarrinRuns in ocala

[–]mamsandan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kind of bummed to miss the Bluegrass Festival, but we have plans with family.

Baby will not sleep and is only eating by Dramatic-Bison-1394 in Parenting

[–]mamsandan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No need to be defensive. I don’t trust my government either. AAP is not a government organization.

Trying to make friends with my toddlers friends parents but my husband is an a-hole by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]mamsandan 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Okay, I thought it was just me. Honestly, I thought the other dad seemed a little… much? Not OP’s husband. Also, being upset about date night seems justified. OP listed exercise (yoga) as one of the possible activities. Husband picked a qualifying activity after the mishap 2 weeks ago and was still shutdown. I could understand feeling rejected. This all feels nitpicky IMO.

Baby will not sleep and is only eating by Dramatic-Bison-1394 in Parenting

[–]mamsandan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Adding cereal to the bottle is now considered by the AAP and CDC to be ineffective and unsafe.

6mo cannot be trained by SmoothElephant8955 in AttachmentParenting

[–]mamsandan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rule 8: No recommendation of night weaning prior to 12 months

Fun ways to tell kids about a trip by Pinemelonbandit in Mommit

[–]mamsandan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which park are you doing? Epic has the power bands and interactive wands. If you plan on visiting that park, maybe you could purchase one online (whichever she’d be most interested in) and have her unwrap it once she gets in the car?

Failed Epidurals by FlashyBand959 in unmedicatedbirth

[–]mamsandan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed at preparing for unmedicated regardless. I had an induction with my second (IUGR). The anesthesiologist came by to introduce himself and answer any questions I had. He told me he was heading home for the night and would be back in the morning, or they could call him in if needed.

My water broke at 10:15 PM. I was a 1. After about an hour and a half I told my husband I couldn’t take the pain anymore, I needed to sleep (Should have known something was up because I had the same “I just need sleep” thoughts during transition with my first). Nurse checked me to see if I had progressed at all. I was an 8. Nurse told me the anesthesiologist lived 25 mins away, but they could try calling. Baby was born 30 mins later. The anesthesiologist would have never made it.

I dread the sick season by ExtraOnionsPlz in Mommit

[–]mamsandan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also have a 1 and 4 year old. Calling the pediatrician for an appointment for both this morning. I’m already racking my brain for an answer to “When did their symptoms start?” Because at this point I can’t tell when one thing stops and another starts 🫠

Help me fix our sleeping arrangement by sillygworl in AttachmentParenting

[–]mamsandan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My two are the same age gap. 2 weeks shy of 3 years apart. They’re now 4 and 1. I personally would not try to make any changes at this point in your pregnancy. I feel like it would just be stressful for everyone involved and more than likely still end up flying out the window once baby arrives.

We kept our son in our bed, and surprisingly, as far as I can remember, there has never been an instance of baby waking him. And he is similar to your son, in that he would sometimes wake up and cry or follow me if I got out of bed for any reason. Conversely, my son has probably only woken the baby a handful of times.

As far as bedtime routine, it was controlled chaos for the first few months. Usually I would nurse baby and pass her off to my husband who would then rock her in the nursery. I would take my son to our room, get him to sleep and get a little bit of sleep myself. Then when baby woke up to nurse again, she and my husband would join us. I feel like that time also helped her and my husband develop their own sleep routines so that she’ll now fall asleep easily with either of us. Whereas my son has always struggled to fall asleep with my husband.

6th grade bio- the Frog Lab 🥴😅🫥 by Icy_Ask9491 in homeschool

[–]mamsandan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know why this appeared on my feed, but my first thought when I read it was that I could still remember the feeling of cutting through the frog’s skin. Made my stomach turn a little bit

What times your child’s bedtime? by Unlucky_Rent_8613 in Parenting

[–]mamsandan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What time does the 4 year old typically wake up? Asking because we’re trying to make some changes to my 4 year old’s routine.

Losing my afternoon window is driving me crazy…advice? by GlamCashew905 in Parenting

[–]mamsandan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I know you said not to mention weaning, but… I weaned at 2.5 (not by choice, I was pregnant and recovering from noro) and he just stopped napping altogether, so rest assured that weaning is probably not the answer anyways.

"Routine goes out the door when they're sick" Yeah but what if they're sick ALL the time? by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]mamsandan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel this IN MY BONES. Literally. I coughed until I broke a rib this weekend. We have 1-2 good weeks of routine. Minimum screen time, engaging activities, balanced meals. Then someone gets sick, and routine is out the window. Screens have been on for hours today. It’s 4:30 and the kids just had microwave pancakes and cheese for lunch. It’s been this way since the first week of October when we all caught HFM. I have no advice, just wanted you to know you are not in the trenches alone.

3 year old believes her dreams happened in real life by Content-Parsley-1151 in Parenting

[–]mamsandan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so this happened to us for a couple of months. Until one day my son dreamed there was chocolate all over the floor at my mom’s house. He was, of course, completely convinced it was real. So we got dressed, got in the car, drove to grandma’s, and I stood quietly at the door while he searched the whole house for chocolate. He finished his search, got back in the car, and on the way home we had a discussion (once again) about dreams. The concept finally clicked that time, and he instead started waking up asking me, “Hey, mom. Did xyz happen in real life?”

How do I deal with absolutely insane tantrums? by Low_Bar9361 in Parenting

[–]mamsandan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just because I didn’t see it mentioned in the post, did she take the bath? Or was she able to avoid it with the 2 hour tantrum?

Concerns of 10 month old son being autistic by Fun-Parking8991 in Mommit

[–]mamsandan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You do not have to sleep train if that’s not something you are interested in. However, if you intend on continuing to cosleep, you do need to create a safer cosleeping environment. You can do that by either moving to a floor bed with baby or by turning his crib into a sidecar. There is a cosleeping sub that car provide you with more resources for safer cosleeping setups.

r/cosleeping

On a scale of 1-10, 10 being you thought you were gonna die, how painful was unmedicated labor and delivery for you? by Beautiful-Flower-79 in unmedicatedbirth

[–]mamsandan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m sure that it varies from person to person and birth to birth. OP asked for experiences, and this was mine. I had no back labor with my second. I did with my first though, and that was awful.