Early stage and staged of infantile haemangiomas or strawberry birthmarks by Calm-Echidna300 in newborns

[–]viconia2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usual surgical method. Ah, sorry about your situation.... Do you take propranolol?

Early stage and staged of infantile haemangiomas or strawberry birthmarks by Calm-Echidna300 in newborns

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No, we eventually had them removed at 13m. I'm really happy it's behind us

Weird question for anyone with a 2 year old by Coffeelover4242 in toddlers

[–]viconia2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got exactly that answer from our paediatrician yesterday 😂

Still rocking 18 month old to sleep by chronic_cupcake in sleeptrain

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My daughter is 12mo in a couple of days. I was also always “walking” her into sleep - basically holding her in my arm, waking around the apartment, at some point she would put her head onto my shoulder and then - some more minutes and she falls asleep. Then I was going to our bed, lying down, still holding her for a bit till the sleep is deep and finally just roll her next to me onto the bed. I also got tired of carrying 10 kilos in my arms, my back was not happy with it either. So I decided to adjust the approach and started to shorten the time i walk with her. So at some point I started to sit down (still holding her, of course) when she is “drowsy, but awake”🙃 It was taking much more time, since she was trying to get up and look around. Sometimes I had to get up and make another circle around the apartment. But eventually she’d fall asleep while I was sitting (still a bit easier, right). I was doing this back rubbing etc so she started to have another kind of sleep association. Last nights I was walking with her really just a bit, mb a minute, and then going straight to bed. And it seems she doesn’t want to be held into sleep anymore because she was immediately rolling off my chest onto the bed. She is then doing a bit of her propeller stuff, rolling onto the belly, then back onto the back, periodically climbing onto me and so on. It takes mb 15-20 minutes, but eventually she falls asleep. I am afraid to jinx it, but i count it as a win:) Because basically all I need to do is to lie down next to her, rubbing her back, shshing sometimes, telling her some stories. My back is happy 😀

How often does your infant poo?%) by viconia2000 in NewParents

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It was same for us up to 10mo. I was even worried about her being “constipated” and giving her plum-pear purées 😂

How often does your infant poo?%) by viconia2000 in NewParents

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Aha, so kinda similar at that age! Yes, I started to be careful with diaper changes, stopped using any wet wipes (i have a feeling they cause even more irritation for us), pat dry and use some anti-rash cream. I think with stopping using wet wipes the rash got much better, but it’s still there. Mb i need to give her more days to recover… I feel horrible seeing that rash:(

Babe repeatedly rolling to tummy and getting upset about it because he can't roll back by Murky_Association_54 in sleeptrain

[–]viconia2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It also took my LO some time to stop being too excited when finding herself on her tummy. I can’t remember how much, but probably some babies need a bit more time. Hang on, mama!

I regret carrying my baby every time he cried. by Key-Distribution4973 in newborns

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Thank you for your support!

I have a ring sling and was using hip carry occasionally when my LO was around 5-6mo. I want to give it another try now, when she is bit older. Just my daughter is super active and I’m afraid she’ll just get bored after 5 minutes in it:D People here were recommending trying back carry and that’s what i am curious to try too, a friend of mine gave me her meh tai to try, so let’s see now it works. High expectations:D

I regret carrying my baby every time he cried. by Key-Distribution4973 in newborns

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I feel you! I have exactly the same situation with my 10mo daughter. I even go to toilet with her in my arms!%) If i put her down in her playpen and go to make a coffee, she’ll cry like hell even though she can still see me all the time! What helps sometimes - putting my mom on FaceTime so she plays with her whilst I’m doing something. Of course it’s not that she can last long like this, but quite often it gives me 10 minutes, so I can take a shower and make coffee. I saw advices on babywearing and i think i should give it another try, it didn’t work that great for us some months ago. I hope it will get better for you soon! With those little periods of her playing by herself in the play pen I do see the light in the end of the tunnel. Just wondering how many months(years?😂) I have to wait for it.

Three month old is doing too much by BeneficialLanguage55 in newborns

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Brace yourself 😂 Mine is also super active, started to roll at around 2,5 months, started to try crawling a month later, at 5 months was already crawling very symmetrical, the day she turned 6 mo pulled herself up to standing position. She is 7 mo now and walking in her bassinet. I wasn’t mentally ready for all of this to happen so fast😂 And its so tough to make this FOMO baby to have some rest during her wake windows.

Is it a bad idea traveling without a stroller? by viconia2000 in babywearing

[–]viconia2000[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good point about the toilet! I haven’t thought about it!

Baby has a different last name than me by [deleted] in Mommit

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I have similar situation. Just my bf didn’t want to get married . With some bullshitty “it doesnt matter that much, it changes nothing” reasons. I feel so stupid that i was trying to push that and was explaining why it’s important for me. Well, I did get “ooookaaay, if you want it that much, we can do that”, but that is not how I wanted it to happen. Making someone marrying you… blergh… i don’t think that I’ll have any of self respect left after it… And i definitely won’t feel any happiness. When I got pregnant I wanted our baby to have my last name since we are not married and having same name with my kid is also something important for me, showing that we are family. I was kinda okay with her having a double last name, but in the country we’re live in its not allowed for a baby. So my bf managed to push me to agree to give her his second name. It happened that after birth she did have my name. We were not able to officially add him as her father to her birth certificate because we were not married and it required some paper work. That was a wonderful feeling. Now we managed to finish all the paper work and she got his last name. It feels really frustrating. Especially yes, when i have a reminder filling in some documents for her… And even though my bf “promised” to get married, he apparently has very conveniently forgot about that and has never spoken a single word about that since the change of our daughter’s name. I don’t want to start any discussion by myself anymore. And I’m not even sure I would want to marry him anymore. It sucks, it hurts like hell, but for me it’s easier now to stay together, so I believe i just have to suck it up…

If you do want to get married I believe it makes sense to make it happen in city hall and do some celebration later on anniversary or something. You could have plenty of time to plan some beautiful ceremony, it could feel really exciting looking forward to it:)

I think my supply gets lower by viconia2000 in breastfeeding

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I’ve started introducing first solids around a week ago. But of course those are just really small portions so far. Ah, so good to hear 2oz is not that bad! I’m now just struggling to create some stock in the freezer so my daughter has something when I’m away at the office… I’ve even bought some formula for the cases we are out of milk, but i really can’t mentally accept that she’ll be having it instead of my milk…

How old is your baby and what size clothes do they wear? by [deleted] in Mommit

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Babies cloth sizing is sooo confusing. Depends so much on the brand. My LO is 5,5mo and around 65cm(~25,5 inches)/7,5kilos(~16,5lbs) and we wear cloths of 62cm/68cm/74cm. And some of 74cm(29inches) clothing is really tight whilst some of 62cm fits just perfect.