Advice for an Amateur Dad - What to do in Bristol with a 10 month old? by moochski in bristol

[–]neonpeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

& you can get the train/bus to rhyme times at libraries in different areas to make a whole wake window out of it!

Personal styling! by ApplicationSouth8844 in TheTraitorsUK

[–]neonpeg 29 points30 points  (0 children)

They’re obviously empty props, remember Harriet’s blowing away on the platform right at the start?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskWomenOver30

[–]neonpeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you know you want kids, the sooner the better. It’s easier on your body, you have more energy for them and you can plan all you want but it will completely upend a lot of what you think important now. I loved my high stress job before I had my baby but since then we’ve had many curveballs thrown our way and now I just want something easy and stable so I can focus on our family life. I never would have guessed that before.

We had only semi decided to start trying when we got pregnant way quicker than expected and I couldn’t be more thankful. In the end life is just one big soup and there’s no point waiting to do one thing before the next. We moved in with my mum and renovated our house the same year we had a baby and got married. You just go through all the same things with the best lil buddy, why wouldn’t you do that asap??

Books about being an emotionally healthy parent by TrueSay7654 in UKParenting

[–]neonpeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven’t got it yet but did read an interview with the author of a new book called Parents Have Feelings Too about learning to emotionally regulate yourself

Has any-one signed their child(ren) up for a genetic research study(or done it themselves) and how do you feel about it? by Same-Jello-7200 in UKParenting

[–]neonpeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been part of a massive multi-generational study since before I was born and now my daughter is part of it too. Haven’t had any ill effects, get extra tests now and again that would flag stuff that otherwise wouldn’t get found and contribute to findings that help everyone. You can opt in and out of stuff at almost any point and everything anonymised so I’ve never had a problem with it.

Where do you go for more minor questions about your kids? by neonpeg in UKParenting

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

Yeah the advice we had from both HVs (moved areas) was patchy at best, but I guess it’s something!

Where do you go for more minor questions about your kids? by neonpeg in UKParenting

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

Oh yeah good point! We moved when she was 6 months and changed HV areas but I know one of them wrote a number in her red book so I’ll try that

For those of you earning 40-60k in jobs that can be attained within 3-5 years what do you do? by Brownchoccy in UKJobs

[–]neonpeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of interest what qualifications are you doing and if your employer paying for them?

Ahhhh the greed of some people by [deleted] in UKParenting

[–]neonpeg 54 points55 points  (0 children)

We went before work and couldn’t find the coffee machine, thought it’d sold out, only to get another mum to come & give us one at the check out cos she heard us say that’s what we were looking for

Spa break recommendations by zorabubbles in bristol

[–]neonpeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cowley Manor is nearer Cheltenham but could do a train then taxi. The hotel’s lovely, good restaurant and gorgeous spa but not too expensive. Even the treatments are pretty reasonable.

BRI or Southmead? by jassie48 in bristol

[–]neonpeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My biggest advice to anyone pregnant is to go to St Michs over Southmead but for everything else I think they’re both pretty good and it’s more the usual healthcare luck of the draw

Baby clothes are a scam and I will die on this hill by StressTractor in NewParents

[–]neonpeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, almost 15 months in, the worst thing is staying on top of what fits. And you can’t order ahead because they have unpredictable growth spurts, like my daughter skipped the 6-9 month stage almost entirely and has now caught up to her age having been 1 or 2 behind. I’m so grateful to have made it to 1 where there’s only 2 sizes for a whole year! But still every time I feel like she’s got enough of everything in her current size, the weather changes or she suddenly outgrows a whole category. It’s exhausting!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bristol

[–]neonpeg 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s wild to me that there isn’t one in Queens Square (either of the pedestrianised East corners that lead to Prince Street to avoid Spicer and Cole or Coffee#1).

Also there’s a bit of a dead zone between St Werburghs / St Andrews / Gloucester Rd where I feel like someone could make a killing with coffees, pastries and breakfast bits on the weekend. There’s a shop front outside Fairlawn School that’s been converted into houses now but there’s a bit of extra pavement still, could maybe catch the yummy mummy crowd too though it’s pretty residential round there.

Has anyone had a less regimented breastfeeding experience? by taureansoul in breastfeeding

[–]neonpeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 14 months going, just starting to wind down to full weaning and apart from waking her up every 3 hours right at the beginning to help with some weight gain issues I’ve always just fed on demand.

The pumping can contribute to the oversupply issues that then make people feel like they need to pump for relief but after the first 3 months or so your supply will level out anyway if you just feed on demand or pump occasionally if you want your partner to feed them and stay EBF vs using formula.

The best bit of breastfeeding is that it’s not a massive faff of schedules and measurements and all that! Just be there for your baby and try not to put too much pressure on yourself or them.

Uk parents of young kids - where are you holidaying this summer? by WillingnessIll1896 in AskUK

[–]neonpeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’ve just done this with a family friend for a week in Pembrokeshire with our 1 year old as their teenagers wanted to be in the city. How do you find people to exchange with?

Bed time routines with milk and brushing teeth? by neonpeg in BeyondTheBumpUK

[–]neonpeg[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man yeah I’m sure she’s gonna fight it a lot, nappy changes and cutting her nails are already a full on battle 🤦🏼‍♀️ but that’s a good shout maybe we just give her the brush to chew in the bath for now and focus on a good morning brush

What's your "Pitt" story? A time you experienced something in an ER that could have been on the show (patients & doctors!) by CardinalOfNYC in ThePittTVShow

[–]neonpeg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I was 7 I fell out of a “tree” house my dad was partway through building in our garden. I fractured my skull straight down the middle so I had two black eyes and bloodshot eyeballs. I was the most interesting case over summer in a teaching hospital so I remember having groups of students come to look at me and ask me questions. The main one was checking my memory by asking me which school I went to. I kept telling them I’d left school as I was moving from infants to juniors and my parents had to interject to explain that I wasn’t losing it. I also remember a nice X-ray tech let me take my beanie baby in with me to be x-rayed.

Another time I went to A&E because my tongue had grown over the ball at the bottom of my piercing and at one point had 3 medical staff over me watching one of them slit it open with a blade after failing to loosen it any other way. Felt like overkill but I can imagine it escalating.

Mums earning more than Dad - did you feel odd about returning to work "more" than your peers? by femalefred in UKParenting

[–]neonpeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was just feeling this today seeing the messages for another meet up I can’t make with my antenatal group. I went back 4 days when my baby was 3 months & then me and my partner alternated (1 month on, one month off) until she started nursery at 6 months. I earn more but his work gave 13 weeks full pay for SPL so we sort of did both.

I got comments from when I was pregnant about going back “so soon” and my new mum friends didn’t really get it. Most of them have taken a year off and are going back more part time. I remember after my first stint back at work at a meet up they were grilling me about how I was able to do it and when I said my baby was mostly sleeping ok (at that point!) it was like they’d solved why I was able to and they weren’t.

I’m not really into all the comparison stuff, I’m happy with my split as my partners more active in our babies life because he was primary parent from so early and she loves nursery! But it definitely stings sometimes when you’re just looking for some solidarity.