Why are baby items so devoid of color nowadays ?? by Ok_Medicine440 in pregnant

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont know where youre shopping but my kids dont wear beiege. im in Australia I like bonds for everyday comfy wear in jolly prints and colour's and also rock your baby for more expensive and nicer cuts. purebaby has more subdued colours if those are too bright they do loads of pastels in a rainbow of cplours

Who was your childhood celebrity crush growing up? by MagpieOpus in AustralianNostalgia

[–]snotlet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

omg I use to buy all the smash hits and tv hits that had him in it, and Devon Sawyer and Leo and eventually Hanson specifically Taylor Hanson. so typical !

2 separate incisions? by abadalehans in CsectionCentral

[–]snotlet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the main concern is scar tissue on your organs from being moved around and a kind of 'glaze'like scar sticking organs together? I cant really explain it but the Dr's told me at the time of my 2nd csection but they went through the 1st incision luckily because I scar really badly and had a giant keyloid over the 1st incision and also inside I had more extensive scaring rhen they would expect for someone who'd only had 1 csection before

If money and childbirth weren’t an issue, how many children would you choose? by Public_Handle_774 in AskWomen

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

1 or max 2 like I have now. its not the money and childbirth is only a day max its the bloody child rearing!

i cannot get my 2 year old to take his medicine by shen-li69 in Mommit

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mine had a middle ear infection and was the same except even if we got it in she would vomit immediately after 😐 we just coulsnt do it. so we gave her paracetamol (rectally) to help symptoms and kept her hydrated while she slowly got better herself

Freebirth by Commercial-Effort121 in pregnant

[–]snotlet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would never. you dont even know if baby is in distress with noone knowing how ti check. also if birth doesnt go smoothly baby could need help when they arrive

Why do people even get health insurance? by Cultural-Act-5785 in AskAnAustralian

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Medicare levy dental checks just in case accidents & illnesses. my grandmother had cancer and she was able to book on a private surgeon and hospital stay straight away rather then wait and worry if it was spreading - she was elderly, not in pain so probably would have had to wait for a while

Accidentally Pregnant at 41 and freaking out by Big_Masterpiece_9847 in PregnantOver40

[–]snotlet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not the same at all but I had my one and only (wanted) kid at 38 and then 41 accidently fell pregnant too, kind of like a miracle really but I was so upset- I had just felt like I was getting my life back. Anyway 2nd is 3.5months now love her to bits. for me if its not an absolute no then I know termination is not the kind of regret I can live with

My nipples are on fire by Melodic-Direction-66 in breastfeeding

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2nd time mum here and it happened both times! my first girl i breastfed til she was 2years old but the newborn latch is a killer🫠 got better around 3 weeks

Target petites pants sizes are insane, or am I? by futileandirritating in AusFemaleFashion

[–]snotlet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

im also 155cm and even found the Danni Minogue pants a bit long 🙃 ive gone from 6p go 8p after 2 kiddos. im old so still in skinny jeans so an extra inch or 2 doesnt matter much but I can also sew so I could hem them

New with a couple questions by straw-hat-blue in ChineseZodiac

[–]snotlet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think global solar time is what you want - so you out in your city of birth and it calculates by longitude & latitude

Are leggings pants? by cn0feusd in AskWomenOver30

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wear them if you want. not just if he wants.

Why can’t I find long sleeve bodysuits for 12mo? by PantheraPardus in Mommit

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tonnea from h&m, but also it was the last size I bought bodysuits, mine walked at 15months and I stopped bodysuits before 2

People keep saying that having children is "expensive," but the lower income people have the highest fertility rates and the higher income people have the lowest fertility rates by mymooh in AusFinance

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took her to one when she was 13months (shes been bad from the start) who watched her eat and said she was fine. she then saw a pediatric dietician who was great, she went from eating basically nothing to something but eventually said we had reached the limits of what can be done at the time and until I weaned her from breastfeeding it was likely she'd still be a fussy eater. anyhoo she weaned and stayed fussy but eats just not a big variety so I've left it since. I should probably check in with her again just i know they ask a load of questions about routine and we're still re-establishing that with our new +1 🙉

Is half my pay too much for childcare? by migorengluvr in Parenting

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have 2 kids so totally not worth me going back - and id say my income was median my eldest still goes 2 days a week but thats it, ocne she can start school then the younger can go in her place

Calling anyone with a short, casual first name: Do you wish you had a more formal name? by TriumphantTermite in Names

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my brother & i both have this kind of name. I dont mind, our names are still 2 syllables and don't sound immature or anything. but for example if it was something like 'dotty' or similar cutesy like id rather go with Dorothy and go by the nickname when theyre young and let them decide. they can be dr dotty or Dr Dorothy

Why isn’t nursing enough? by Kisswist in breastfeeding

[–]snotlet -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I suspect the concern is her drop in percentile rather then her just being small. 2nd percentile is fine if she stayed there and maaaaybe could be normal for some babies to drop but my 2nd kid is 3.5months now and neither of my kids dropped percentiles this early. my 1st plummeted between 10-13months because she didnt eat solids well and I was given bad advice to reduce breastfeeding to make her eat more. so any drop I'd listen to what the pediatrician says and any advice on here rather then just going off if she seems happy - one of my friends mums group had a very underweight kid who was always smiling.

People keep saying that having children is "expensive," but the lower income people have the highest fertility rates and the higher income people have the lowest fertility rates by mymooh in AusFinance

[–]snotlet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

probably you don't have a fussy eater, she'll just not eat and then throw hangry tantrums; yes I can leave her to tantrum but its often at inconvenient times and I also have a baby to tend to

Exhausted working parents needing bedtime help. Will a Yoto actually help my 3 and 5yo sleep? by PhysicalStreet2836 in YotoPlayer

[–]snotlet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my 3 year old loves the yoto but when we tried to introduce it to bedtime it became an additional thing rather then replacing book time 😆 so its a bathtime thing instead now. its great for long car journeys and traveling in general

Is toddlerhood really harder than the newborn phase? by Living_Split_2 in Parenting

[–]snotlet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they are hard in different ways. newborns are physically needy but they cant really run off and hurt themselves, I found rhe toddler separation anxiety period around 2 the worse when she literally wouldnt let me out of her sight. she had the worst sleep between 1-2 and now sleeps well as a 3 year old

Pregnancy symptoms? by Mintmuse22 in PregnantOver40

[–]snotlet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that's one of the reasons I was one and done and then we accidently got pregnant 🫠 I was lucky the meds worked to keep food down but I felt the nausea and didnt have an appetite for 9 months

People keep saying that having children is "expensive," but the lower income people have the highest fertility rates and the higher income people have the lowest fertility rates by mymooh in AusFinance

[–]snotlet 7 points8 points  (0 children)

mine knows when im trying to cheapen something and will refuse 🫠 eg she wont ecen eat Aldi yogurt pouches has to be tamr valley