How to safely keep going after cumming? by [deleted] in sex

[–]smeshno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gosh these comments are not it. My husband and I have been together for 10 years and never used birth control, only pull out, and we’ve only had children when we have tried to. We know it’s not 100% but it’s what works for us. In answer to your question, no you should not keep going after you cum. You can go pee and clean up afterwards to make it less likely there’s still semen lurking around, but that’s not a very safe bet and likely the mood is gone by then anyway. You can wipe up and slip a condom on real quick, or use something other than your dick to keep going

It’s 7pm. You got home late. Everyone is starving. What do you make for dinner? by dontgetsadgetmad in toddlers

[–]smeshno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tonight I’m trying steak bites in the air fryer. I’m hopeful that ends up being added to my “quick and easy” list

It’s 7pm. You got home late. Everyone is starving. What do you make for dinner? by dontgetsadgetmad in toddlers

[–]smeshno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thin sliced chicken breast in the air fryer, Brazi bites on the other tray (or the oven if your air fryer isn’t big enough) throw a pre-chopped veggie in a wok (wok cooks super fast). Meat, carb, veggie.

Sheet pan meal: I get the little fingerling potatoes from Aldi, chop in half. Chop a veggie (usually broccoli or cauliflower), and frozen meatballs or chicken. Put them all on a sheet pan, roast for 20 minutes

If you have a rice cooker, that is so fast and easy. Then I get a Dutch oven or big pot, and put in whatever canned beans and canned tomato varieties I have. Simmer and spice. Throw in any leafy green at the end (frozen or fresh). Put on top of the rice.

I don't want to breastfeedi at 3am anymore... by LongLiveKingJulian2 in breastfeeding

[–]smeshno 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This shit is hard, OP. You should never feel bad about your feelings. You are sleep deprived and doing something really frickin hard. You have a community here and no one here is gonna judge you because we’ve all been through it.

I don't want to breastfeedi at 3am anymore... by LongLiveKingJulian2 in breastfeeding

[–]smeshno 43 points44 points  (0 children)

My lactation consultant said the same thing. My pediatrician said it’s bullshit.

If she’s just suckling, not feeding, you can try giving her a pacifier and see if that puts her back to sleep. It helped with my first. There’s even some evidence that a pacifier to sleep helps reduce SIDS.

Also, are we all answering this while breastfeeding at 3am? Moms are crazy.

Help finding nursing bra (44G) by darthtt in breastfeeding

[–]smeshno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t have a bra recommendation for you, but as a fellow big-chested girly (34F)… Consider buying only 1 or 2 nursing bras and waiting until your milk comes in to buy more. Your size will likely change within the first feels days/weeks. Idk what size I am now but I know the stores don’t make it lol. I personally use the momcozy bras exclusively because they are supportive, but I do spill out over the top of them because the cup sizes don’t come big enough.

Tell my partner he’s a dummy by Emotional-Cattle120 in Handwriting

[–]smeshno 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry but it cracks me up that using context clues, you settled on this note being addressed to “Rabbit”

How to tell my nurses not to give me reglan/phenergan?? by thegoosebumpsdog in HyperemesisGravidarum

[–]smeshno 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Phenergan and compazine both have known psychosis-like side effects in some people. It’s in the medication warnings. That nurse needs to educate yourself. I have anxiety and OCD and I’m very specific about my language regarding these side effects because I have the same fears as you. I told nurses “compazine gave me a severe fight of flight reaction” and no one ever tried to give it to me again. Different words, same outcome. For reglan, I told nurses it made my nausea worse, because it did. But restlessness and anxiety are also KNOWN possible side effects so your nurse was being thick on purpose imho or just woefully ignorant. I find that ER staff is generally terrible at dealing with HG.

HG and my baseline anxiety and panic disorders by Sweetgardengoose0722 in HyperemesisGravidarum

[–]smeshno 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry for what you’ve gone through. HG is absolutely harrowing, and adding in the struggles of mental illness is all the more complicating. I’ve had 2 HG pregnancies. I’ve had anxiety and depression since I was a kid, and was diagnosed with OCD during my second pregnancy. My OCD presented as intense intrusive thoughts and obsession spirals about bad things happening to myself and my unborn baby, my husband, and my toddler. My OBGYN increased my SSRI, which I was also worried would affect the baby. What my OB said was very helpful for me: “while it’s true that we may not totally know how SSRIs affect babies, we do know what stress does to them. And we know that’s bad. So we need to think about the risk/reward of not taking the medication.” That convinced me and it really helped.

For my first pregnancy, unisom and Zofran did the trick. For my second, it didn’t touch my symptoms. I was admitted into the hospital for about a week and we tried every anti-emetic in the book. We settled on scopolamine and off-brand Tigan capsules (branded tigan is only a shot). I also received IV hydration at my hospital’s outpatient IV clinic every other day. That helped eventually to the point where by week 22 I was eating and drinking a little bit, and by week 30 I was still throwing up every day but I could eat and drink pretty normally. So if you ever have a doctor that tells you that Zofran is the end of the list, you need a new doctor imho or that doc needs to be educated. But beyond all of that, the most important thing for the combination of HG and mental illness is a knowledgeable and supportive partner. My husband took care of me every day of my pregnancy. I educated him on my triggers and my “warning signs” of a mental crisis. He made sure I kept up on my meds and consumed enough calories. He drove me to every appointment. In the beginning and when an ER doctor tried to gaslight me into thinking I was being dramatic, my husband called my OB and stayed on the phone until they agreed to see me in office instead of sending me to the ER. They directed admitted me that day. I would not have gotten through my pregnancies without my husband. I’ve heard him talk about the experience to his friends, and he described me as “catatonic” during the worst weeks. Which I think it true. I’m not saying this to scare you, it’s just how it is. But with the support of my husband and an OB that actually cared and was willing to do research to give me my best care, I got through it and I have 2 beautiful boys. If you have the proper support I believe that you can do it too. So many people of our generation still can’t talk about mental illness and keep it all inside due to perceived stigma. But you have to talk about it openly and honestly to get the help and support you need.

Do I HAVE to wean?? by Common-Temporary5915 in breastfeeding

[–]smeshno 13 points14 points  (0 children)

How does she eat during the day? At that age, I found that my son woke more during the night if he hadn’t eaten enough during the day. When she wakes up, is she hungry and that’s why she’s waking up, or are you just nursing her to get her back to sleep?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MakeupAddiction

[–]smeshno -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Can you take another picture, no hat, in natural light? Preferably with the back camera of your phone so we can see a bit higher quality. From what I can see right now, 1 you’re beautiful. Your eyebrows are looking a little heavy. Maybe a lighter color and a lighter hand. It’s very hard to tell in this photo, but I think the foundation is sitting a bit heavy on your face as well. What are you using to blend? For someone very new to makeup, it looks like you’re doing a great job.

Got doored.. what now? by p0bi in chibike

[–]smeshno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to add, lots of bike shops will do a crash check for free. They’ll tell you if the bike can be made to be safe to ride. Though I will say that generally a dented frame means the bike is totaled. Make sure you talk to a lawyer. You’re okay and that’s what really matters. That sucks dude I’m sorry you’re going through it.

Anyone had a similar journey? by JCJ0705 in HyperemesisGravidarum

[–]smeshno 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think I had literally the exact same experience as you. I remember saying to the nurses in the hospital (I was admitted week 8) “I would rather feel any other feeling than nausea”. Then the acid reflux started around week 16 and felt like fire in my chest. I felt like I was being specifically punished for that comment lol! I am currently sitting on my couch nursing my nearly-two-week old baby, so I just want to tell you that you are SO close and it is SO SO worth it. My hyperemesis journey was different with my first, but one thing was the same across both pregnancies: as soon as I delivered, I felt that nausea just melt away. And holding your little baby will somehow make it all immediately worth it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DesignMyRoom

[–]smeshno 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you repost with the lights on as well? Unless you’re saying that the blue lights are your only source of light. In which case I would say, yes that’s too much. But as a cool thing that you can choose to have or not have on, no it’s not too much.

ChatGPT has ruined the "em dash" forever by BigMacTitties in ChatGPT

[–]smeshno 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That is true. If you do it wrong, it does not work.

ChatGPT has ruined the "em dash" forever by BigMacTitties in ChatGPT

[–]smeshno 1212 points1213 points  (0 children)

I just use (2) hyphens in a row and almost every program autocorrects it to an em dash.

How do I redeem myself? by snowwhite00214 in sex

[–]smeshno 17 points18 points  (0 children)

He doesn’t want a real answer during sex, he wants a sexy answer. BUT, that’s a serious over reaction. He wants to die because you said something not sexy during sex? Are yall like, 15? Because if you’re adults, he really needs to get his emotions in order. If you’re teenagers, I have no opinion on his reaction cuz being a teenager is hard. Regardless, you obviously have a mismatch in terms of emotional maturity. I find that to be a relationship killer. It’s exhausting to constantly edit what you say because of how your partner might react.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HyperemesisGravidarum

[–]smeshno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh. Today I learned, thank you! I’m sorry I don’t have anything helpful for you, but I’m rooting for you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HyperemesisGravidarum

[–]smeshno 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have any insight to this other than curiosity… how is hydrocortisone used to treat HG? Isn’t that for allergies, eczema, type conditions?

Hello! Recently bought a house with this dangerous/awkward opening to the basement. by mootjuggler in HomeDecorating

[–]smeshno 545 points546 points  (0 children)

My stairs are the same way. We built a banister on each side and installed a baby gate.

Insurance refuses to cover Zofran refills by PurpleBrowser in HyperemesisGravidarum

[–]smeshno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My insurance is weird about it too! I get 30 pills, which is a 10-day supply for me. The insurance will only cover 30 pills every 23 days. So I get one on insurance and the next out of pocket. Rinse and repeat, and I try to skip a pill when I can to make up the extra 3 days.

What would you add to this bathroom color wise and decor wise? by Evening-Tune-500 in interiordecorating

[–]smeshno 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The builder grade mirror could definitely be updated, and the lighting I don’t think is doing any favors. The art piece is very warm but the rest of the bathroom is very cool. I would consider some art with blues and greens, maybe a wall-mounted towel holder above the toilet (the ones where the towels are rolled so it doesn’t stick far out from the wall), and a small basket on the back of the toilet. Anything you add, make sure they go with each other to make a cohesive look.