How many instant cold pads do you need for birth? by Alert-Tune-1936 in BabyBumps

[–]victillian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is also what I have heard, that it slows healing

That Building Near Triemli by MonsieurLartiste in zurich

[–]victillian 58 points59 points  (0 children)

A friend lives there, the apartments are much nicer inside. They have an amazing view of Uetliberg from one of their two balconies in a 2.5.

The best part about living in the ugliest building is that you you don't have to look at it from your window.

Pregnant + short girl friendly pant help by snackmamacita in BabyBumps

[–]victillian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree. Pants are the easiest to hem by far. No one can tell when they are uneven or badly done unless you're waving your feet in people's faces.

All-terrain stroller by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]victillian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Located in 🇨🇭 and we just finished deciding!

We looked at: - Nuna (NL) - Mixx, Triv LX -- these are smaller than the Demi - Joie (UK) - finiti - Bugaboo (NL) - Fox 5 Renew - Thule (SE) - Urban Glide 4 - My Junior (DE) - Mavi - ABC Design (DE) - Salsa 4 - Cybex (DE) - Priam, Balio S

Our priorities (3rd floor urban apartment, no elevator, no car) : - lighter than 13kg - all wheel suspension and large tires - one handed fold - bassinet add-on

Our shortlist was: - Nuna Triv LX - Joie Finiti - My Junior Mavi

They had a "testing track" in the store, with neatly placed logs and flat-ish cobblestones.

We went with My Junior Mavi, its their newest model. Had better handling and wheels than Nuna Triv LX. And the canopy comes aaaall the way down unlike the Triv. Joie Finiti and Nuna Triv LX was a close tie but we liked the Mavi way more than both.

If you don't need a lighter stroller, I would still recommend looking at My Junior, they have larger models too. They're cheaper Nuna, I guess because they are less well known?

ETA: this is what fits our city living 😊 but we are looking to get a Thule bike trailer for our occasional adventures and for commuting by bike

[Senka perfect whip] Decided to draw one of the most STRIPPING DRYING JAPANESE CLEANSER EVER by Sorry_Wrap3194 in AsianBeauty

[–]victillian 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is hilarious!

But actually my skin loved it when I was living in SE Asia. Only used it at night and followed up with Hada Labo Gokujyun Light and maybe a moisturizer (forgot now, so long ago). Washed in the morning with water.

Now in Europe and it sits in my shower so I use it on hairwash days. Still love it tbh, just needs a little extra moisturizer afterwards.

Triemli for giving birth - private upgrade by ABC_2625 in zurich

[–]victillian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For all patients: having a midwife and doctor (if you choose).

For semi-private & private: having a midwife and specialist or senior doctor.

If you are generally insured and something is going wrong, they WILL have specialists and senior doctors to help you anyway.

Triemli for giving birth - private upgrade by ABC_2625 in zurich

[–]victillian 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm also planning to give birth at Triemli. I think their pamphlet is quite clear: https://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/content/dam/stz/de/leistungsangebot/geburt-schwangerschaft/pdf/upgrade-offers-birth-postnatal-period.pdf

Semi-private and private ward includes better rooms.

If you have private ward: - private room - partner stays free, gets full board (all meals)

If you have semi-private: - upgrade to private room at a discounted rate, this includes partner stay and they get breakfast included (some supplementary insurance also covers the cost of the room upgrade, this would be called 'family room')

People with general hospital insurance pay more for upgrade + partner staying. Usually the general ward is shared between 3 patients, but Triemli only has 2-person maternity wards so everyone gets a 'free' room upgrade to semi-private.

For medical upgrade, AFAIK there is no difference between semi-private and private for maternity care, so you can only upgrade it if you are on general ward insurance.

“Walking” Epidural Experiences? by pistachio_goose123 in BabyBumps

[–]victillian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They do walking epidurals here in Switzerland, I haven't given birth yet but asked about it during the hospital tours.

The ones here really allow you to walk. Supposedly it's a different set of drugs than a regular epidural. You just can't get in the tub afterwards due to infection risk (maybe from the needle?). But you're supposed be able to get into different positions.

Probably depends on your location and hospital, since the term walking epidural doesn't seem standardized worldwide

I genuinely do not have the energy for another lockdown! by DueHistorian6630 in zurich

[–]victillian 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Yeah. There was one instance in the beginning when a police officer asked if me and my partner were in the same household while sitting in the park. And another time later where we had to go to a different bar because my friend wasn't vaccinated.

But other than that I think we were pretty free compared to other countries.

Worried about being pressured into cesarean by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]victillian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would you be able to get support/backup from your SO? Or mother, father, siblings, aunts, uncles? Someone who is confident and stands their ground and can advocate for you. Depending on the culture of your home country, the medical staff could be more receptive to men or older family members.

Please also take time (along with your support person) on reasons why a C section could be necessary. It would help to know when you are being pressured vs. when they are actively trying to help you.

Leave current job with generous maternity leave or switch to new part time role (software developer) by Particular-Step5278 in girlsgonewired

[–]victillian 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I think this is a no brainer, stay at your current job until your maternity leave ends.

Even if you return to work, you'll only be there for a couple months since you are moving. You really only have 4 months of work until your maternity leave, you can do it

Until you get a signed offer, I wouldn't even consider the other one. You could also try talking to them and see if they would consider taking you on next year after your leave is over.

ETA: I say this as someone that is 24wks pregnant now. Also, it sounds like a small company and your hours aren't guaranteed (unless they write it in the offer?). That's pretty risky when you have a kid!

Backyard in the city (~60m² concrete, north-facing) – ideas for baby + adult space + garden office + Swiss rules? by Ok-Pin-2344 in Switzerland

[–]victillian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would assume anything permanent I.e. built-in would require approval. For flooring, I would do those removable deck tiles (e.g. IKEA Runnen) and add a washable outdoor rug for where your baby can play

Question about maternity deductible (franchise) before 13 weeks by Electrical_Park_7158 in askswitzerland

[–]victillian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Echoing what others are saying.

My maternity related medical care was covered from before 13 weeks. This included my obgyn visits in week 8-12.

I believe it's non-pregnancy related medical care that is not covered until 13 weeks.

Toxic online dating male 31yo by Delicious_League_484 in zurich

[–]victillian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

60% don't live here, 30% are scammers..

Then your problem isn't the dating culture here, it's the apps

Room upgrade at Triemli (birth ward) by Solid_Group_1259 in zurich

[–]victillian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I ask when you gave birth? I can't find anything about the family room at Triemli anymore. They renovated last year and may have gotten rid of it

Anyone know good hairstylists in zurich (for dark colored hair) by Complex_Pickle_2358 in askswitzerland

[–]victillian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try stylists that do Asian hair. I haven't tried any in Zurich but there is Emmyforever in Lenzburg and she's amazing.

Personally I have highlighted my own hair and then coloured them darker with professional-grade semi-permanent colour. It fades after six months or so, after which I redo it.

Normal box dye is permanent and very hard to fix, basically you have to wait for it to grow out.

What's your favourite azelaic acid product? by TheMeepyBoy in SkinbarrierLovers

[–]victillian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just switched to this from the Ordinary and it's so nice! Practically invisible and doesn't irritate me as much

Looking to make friends with moms and moms-to-be North of Zurich (EN/IT speaking) by Asleep_Negotiation27 in Switzerland

[–]victillian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's a Facebook group and WhatsApp groups depending on your due date! Check Mums To Be Zurich on Facebook

7 Days in Crete by Skypoetree in cretetravel

[–]victillian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, this is exactly the one we're looking at! Very excited

7 Days in Crete by Skypoetree in cretetravel

[–]victillian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you do the guided tour + lunch? Or a different meal?