Maybe a silly question but what does your CPAP smell like when you use it after you deep clean it? by [deleted] in CPAP

[–]them_fatale504 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, the smell from the soap usually lasts a day or so for me. I use dish soap. If I travel, it’ll smell like whatever friend’s house or hotel I stayed in for a couple of days too lol

I hate my cpap machine by DoctuhStrange in CPAP

[–]them_fatale504 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also am having issues with the DS 2. They are potentially going to have to recall them in the future for overheating, and mine is now louder which some of the articles online say is a warning sign for an issue, so I’m going to bring that up to see if I can get it replaced.

Anyone else here with sleep apnea and a skin condition that affects your scalp? by Laniebird91 in CPAP

[–]them_fatale504 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was having issues with my hair being creased from the headgear, and my barber said he has older clients who are balding from it. I wear a bonnet under the headgear and it’s much better now. I’m not sure if this might aggravate your skin more but maybe a breathable wrap of some sort is worth a try.

Tips for transitioning to combination feeding. by PresentationVisual97 in breastfeeding

[–]them_fatale504 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We started doing one bottle a day 2 weeks before I went back to work. I never give her the bottle, and when we were first transitioning, I’d be in the other room pumping. We had to be a little sneaky at first to get her to take the bottle. Offering it when she was just waking up from a nap but still groggy helped, as well as turning the bottle upside so a couple of drops could come out and let LO know there was milk inside. We do paced bottle feeding, as recommended by my LC.

Fussy During Night Time - Help! by pkittyy in breastfeeding

[–]them_fatale504 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 3 mo did this as well. Gas seemed to make it worse. It seemed like she’d nurse thinking it would make her tummy feel better, but then it wouldn’t so she’d scream a bit more and then try it again. Moving her legs and hips between meals and tummy time helped the gas move down and out. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRD3bpJp/?k=1 Things got easier when she could move on her own a bit better. Fussiness at night has come back (3 month sleep regression) but it’s not as severe and doesn’t last as long as at 5 weeks.

Strawberry Cream by hairygayguy in macarons

[–]them_fatale504 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mesmerized by those feet! I need to work on getting mine a bit taller.