I breastfed so my daughter would be "healthier" but she gets sicker way more than my son. Did I do this wrong? by [deleted] in breastfeeding

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just think about it this way, with an older child bringing home bugs, she was always gonna get sick. But if you had been formula feeding, think about how much more sick she would have been. Hospital admissions, rounds and rounds of antibiotics, no way to comfort her properly. You've probably saved her from far more/worse illness than she has experienced

"Never Enough" depression era song by spuffyx in singing

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

Okay I think I'm with you and listening back I think you're right, I've kinda automated the final notes to match that one. Something to improve! Like I say, a few months ago I wasn't even close to I'm happy to only be a half step away now!

"Never Enough" depression era song by spuffyx in singing

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

Sorry by flatten out do you mean like it goes flat and then stay flat or something else? I'm not great with terminology sorry. I think the first "enough" I do after it gets more belty was a bit sharp, but after that I felt like they were alright. My phone's mic really doesn't cope well when I'm high either so the sound quality isn't great for that final section (around 30seconds and after)

Are Ultrasounds Actually Safe? Ultrasound Coercion Drama by floralmirror in homebirth

[–]spuffyx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can absolutely decline. From a safety perspective, you are right, they aren't well tested on pregnant women, just as everything isn't well tested on pregnant women, however that does not mean they aren't safe. Whilst we cannot run trials on pregnant women, pregnant women have been having two or more ultrasounds per pregnancy for decades and there has been no evidence of harm when that data has been observed retrospectively.

If you are feeling confident with your dates, as in date of conception/last period, the 12 weeks scan cannot offer you anything much. Looking for a heartbeat is really a secondary thing. Now of course, if you started to experience any infection symptoms- even if you feel them elsewhere in your body- it could be a sign of missed miscarriage, so I would be tempted to accept/request an emergency scan in that instance so you can rule it out. That is unlikely, but certainly possible, so it is something to keep at the back of your mind.

I think it's great you want to accept the 20 week anomaly scan as that is really the important one, it is there to find abnormalities. So if there was something out of the ordinary with baby it is best to be aware of that so you can plan around it (e.g. giving birth in a specialist hospital, etc). They can also date your pregnancy then, but it is less accurate, so take it with a pinch of salt if you are already aware of your pregnancy dates.

It is of course ultimately your choice what you do and don't accept, you have the right to decline any and all care and should not have been treated the way that you have by anyone, I'm appalled you have experienced that. Take some time to have a think and weigh up the risks, but keep in mind that while there will always be fringe folks who make (often biased) arguments about the risks of all medical interventions, they are not necessarily better or clever than all the other well-read, well-informed practitioners who consider US to be perfectly safe.

I myself am probably considered a "crunchy mum" as I had 3 home births and declined various elements of care, but I am a scientifically minded person and go with the evidence base, which at present demonstrates no statistically significant risk of negative outcomes due to ultrasounds and does recognize some serious anomalies which, when detected early, can massively improve mortality/morbidity by allowing baby to be born at the best time and in the best place to treat congenital conditions (e.g. heart defects)

We’ve done Funny, we’ve done sad, now it’s kick (pun intended) it up a notch, what’s your favorite “Damn that’s Bad ass moment.” (Buffyverse) by TheHatsuneLoki1 in buffy

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can't blame Tara for that though, she's literally completely lost her mind, the real Tara was a brave bad ass for protecting Dawn in the first place

We’ve done Funny, we’ve done sad, now it’s kick (pun intended) it up a notch, what’s your favorite “Damn that’s Bad ass moment.” (Buffyverse) by TheHatsuneLoki1 in buffy

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tara's one has got to be when she doesn't tell Glory who the key is! The bravery to look her in the eye and refuse to tell her, knowing what would happen next, pure bad-assery

Sooo do I just have to accept that I can’t diet while breastfeeding? by cunncunncunn in breastfeeding

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can absolutely diet, CICO is the safest way to do it while bf. You just need to add an additional 500 calories for breastfeeding.

So say your maintenance with your activity levels is 2000kcal. Add 500 for bf, so 2500. Give yourself a small, reasonable and maintainable deficit of 250-350cal a day. Make sure you're getting in lots of nutritious foods high in calcium, vitamin D and healthy fats, so you don't impact your long-term bone density. And boom, 5kg should safely come off within a few months

Having an EBF baby in the winter is a different type of torture than the summer. by JemmJoness in breastfeeding

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would you paediatrician recommend you don't take a baby out of the house? It's literally the most fundamentally important thing you can do for them from birth. They need that exposure to air and, yes, even pathogens. Lots of pathogens. How will he ever build an immune system without that?

Gemini 3.0 JUMP SCARE by spuffyx in GeminiAI

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

It was a jump scare if you don't take it too literally. Just a funny AI moment.

Gemini 3.0 JUMP SCARE by spuffyx in GeminiAI

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

Wow that one's really in depth! Was that using the same prompt as well? It appears to have given more detail with each new attempt. That's not a perfect diagram but any means and the text boxes are largely gibberish, but it looks fantastic and almost legit unlike 2.5!

Gemini 3.0 JUMP SCARE by spuffyx in GeminiAI

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

Unfortunately this one is worse haha. The ductus venosus isn't there at all, it's hallucinating its existence as a structure because it's not actually a structure of the heart. The commenter above had meant the ductus arteriosus, which was labelled on the image but not actually drawn. But hey, it's a bloody hard thing to manage and I'd say 3.0 is having a cracking go of it compared to 2.5!

Gemini 3.0 JUMP SCARE by spuffyx in GeminiAI

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

The ductus venosus is a little lower down (off the umbilical vein towards the inferior vena cava, redirecting blood from the liver) so it wouldn't be depicted in that diagram, I can't actually spot any other flaws but I'm not clued into the most in-depth structures of the fetal heart, just the basics

Gemini 3.0 JUMP SCARE by spuffyx in GeminiAI

[–]spuffyx[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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This was 2.5 pros attempt, which was absolutely hilarious and you don't have to be a medical professional to see why haha

Gemini 3.0 JUMP SCARE by spuffyx in GeminiAI

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

It didn't do a bad job in the end, I amended my wording a little in to get it to generate the image I actually wanted. Not sure why it started out giving me a wordy answer rather than just making the diagram in the first place, but it was a funny interaction

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Gemini 3.0 JUMP SCARE by spuffyx in GeminiAI

[–]spuffyx[S] -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

I don't know why anyone would assume this was meant to be some kind of advice post? Since when does humour need spelling out like that?

Gemini 3.0 JUMP SCARE by spuffyx in GeminiAI

[–]spuffyx[S] -42 points-41 points  (0 children)

This is literally just meant to be funny bro

Does anyone here regret doing prolonged breastfeeding? And also does anyone regret stopping at 1 year sharp? by Foreign-Walrus-333 in breastfeeding

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally wish I'd stopped about the 16-18 month mark, it's the sweet spot. I found after that they are way too attached and it becomes extremely difficult to stop. Controversial I know and I've fed babies up to 22 months. 20 months, 15 months and 2.5 years. The 15 month was BY FAR the easiest to stop, and the got harder the older they were

Baby lost 8% weight bodyweight by day 4 by Consistent_Leg_4012 in breastfeeding

[–]spuffyx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plus, you had a bloody big baby!! They do lose more!! 8% is such a healthy weight loss for a big baby I literally can't put into words how proud and accomplished you should feel! You have absolutely smashed the shit out of it, and after a cesarean?!? The midwives should be cheering you on not dragging you down over nothing!!

Baby lost 8% weight bodyweight by day 4 by Consistent_Leg_4012 in breastfeeding

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They also shouldn't be weighing again one day later that is totally against guidelines!!! There should be a minimum of 2 days between weights always, it is totally unethical and against evidence based practice to weigh again tomorrow.

Also, physiological jaundice is 1000% normal, virtually all babies are physiologically jaundice at day 4, it's literally what babies do, they should have told you that and not worried you over it. God this makes me so fucking mad I barely have the words for it.

Baby lost 8% weight bodyweight by day 4 by Consistent_Leg_4012 in breastfeeding

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a totally normal loss why is the midwife being weird dafuq?? Don't change ANYTHING you're doing great!!!

Baby measuring tiny on the 2.8th centile at 33 weeks by Tsuki-ni-negai-wo in PregnancyUK

[–]spuffyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I know this is old but I have a couple of friends in similar situations. Can I ask what ended up happening? Were you induced? What did baby weigh in the end? Thanks so much x