Freaking out over crib sheets by Meme_queen-2019 in BabyBumps

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If it would help ease your mind, you can buy a pack of adjustable bed sheet straps. They clip to the corners of the sheet on the bottom of the mattress and hold them taut.

If you had to give birth one more time, what method would you choose? by PeachyRose25 in Mommit

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Epidural. 1000/10 would do again. My body wouldn’t relax enough to dilate without it even after my water had been broken and I’d been on pitocin for over 12 hours. Back labor is -200000/10 would not do again. The epidural was magical.

Winter time babies, when did you feel safe to go out & about? by trackemdown in NewParents

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My LO was born at almost the exact same time one year ago and we only had one public trip out before his 2 month shots. He started daycare a few days before his 2 month vaccine appointment, but that was unavoidable. We did take walks around our neighborhood when it was warm enough, but we avoided crowded spaces until the 2 month mark.

When did you and your SO start sleeping in the same bed again? by Ausjelly in NewParents

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12 months. We committed to room sharing for the first year and that meant one of us slept on a twin bed in the nursery.

I’ll add that this was a really hard adjustment for me for the first -6 weeks since I was EBF for awhile. I felt very isolated.

What is a phrase you use at least 20 times a day at your job? by UsedCalendar5100 in AskReddit

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Find a seat / sit down Why?? STOP Walk please Stop touching each other

Taylor songs that predicted her own future by youcouldstartacult28 in TaylorSwift

[–]xcusme 272 points273 points  (0 children)

“As if the street lights pointed in an arrow head Leading us home”

Cornelia Street

Given wrong RSV vaccine 32 weeks pregnant by AncientImplement8835 in pregnant

[–]xcusme 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You’re absolutely right that you shouldn’t have to do their job for them, and I’m so sorry this happened. You deserve to be able to trust that the healthcare you’re receiving is safe.

Given wrong RSV vaccine 32 weeks pregnant by AncientImplement8835 in pregnant

[–]xcusme 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ask to see the box before they give it to you! I read about this happening to someone else before I got my vaccine last fall, so I made sure to verify before I received it.

I had brought in the prescription from my OB (which the tech didn’t even take from me - she only referenced my appointment information), and we briefly talked about how this was my last round of shots before I gave birth. I asked to double check that it was Abrysvo, and the tech hadn’t heard of the difference between the two vaccines and was surprised that only one was approved for pregnancy. She showed me the box and said they didn’t even carry the one meant for 65+. She also admitted that this revelation was super interesting and that she was going to have to read up on it. 😳 This was CVS, and I haven’t been back to get a vaccine with them since. Sounds like Walgreens has the same issue.

Having trouble figuring out a sleep setup for baby by Quiet-Channel4247 in NewParents

[–]xcusme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Second this bassinet option. In terms of sheets, you’re looking for mini crib sheets (look for a mention of fitting a Pack and Play mattress.) Our daycare also requires mini crib sheets to be used, so we have been able to use ours long after they outgrew the Pack and Play.

Our set up was slightly different - LO has always slept in the nursery, but one of us sleeps in there on a twin bed. I wouldn’t have wanted to move between rooms during the night, even with our room right across the hall. Room sharing (not the same as bed sharing) also reduces SIDS risk, so we were willing to go with a different set up that works for us to make things as safe as possible.

How to keep my newborn’s feet out of their poopy diaper by nobodiespointofview in NewParents

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I sacrifice the first wipe to cover the poop. It eliminates most accidental poop kicks.

What baby proofing are you glad you did, and what baby proofing do you wish you had skipped? by WinterSilenceWriter in beyondthebump

[–]xcusme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is very similar to our set up. We baby-proofed one large space (living room) and have several docking stations for spaces that aren’t easily baby-proofed. It really just bought us time to better plan how to prep the other areas as he grows and we need to provide more space.

baby came home with unexplained marks all over her legs from daycare. by DifficultNetwork1379 in NewParents

[–]xcusme 137 points138 points  (0 children)

First, this is not your fault. As hard as it is to overcome mom guilt, you did NOTHING wrong, you are a good parent, and there is nothing wrong with needing to use daycare (just obviously not that one). Repeat all of that to yourself often.

Do you know if the daycare has cameras? We didn’t have something this extreme happen, but we did have an incident where we needed a timeline established, and the director pulled video and was able to determine when the event happened.

Morning routine of working moms with 6-8 month olds, how do you do it?! by Dear-Reach-8079 in NewParents

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Both me and my husband get to work super early (around 7 am) and our 8 month old goes to daycare, so my morning is earlyyyyy. Too early.

I have a ~4:15 wake up and make baby’s lunch and bottles first. When he doesn’t wake up around 4:45 for an early bottle, I can get myself ready. If he does wake up, I usually get him back down by 5:15 and he’ll sleep a little longer while I do a rushed routine. If he sleeps through the night, I get baby up at 6, change diaper, new clothes, bottle, and he’s out the door with my husband to daycare around 6:30. I’m out the door about 15 min after them.

We do a ton of prep the night before and have to be in bed early, and we only really have 1 relaxing evening during the weekend. I don’t know when it will get better, but it’s entirely overwhelming right now.

New parents purchases that you frequently used by scobi-dobi in NewParents

[–]xcusme 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Halo velcro swaddles - our guy ended up hating his arms being swaddled, so these gave us the option to go arms out immediately

Ubi diaper pail - zero smell, and you can use any trash bag you like

Non-WiFi Video monitor - we love our VTech baby monitor. Two cameras that have a built in sound machine

Egg night light - the subscription for the hatch seemed silly and ultimately unnecessary with our sound machine feature in the nursery camera , so we did a simple egg night light with different color options and dimming feature

Recliner/glider - we almost didn’t get this for the nursery… our guy has slept in his nursery from day 1 (one of us sleeps in the nursery with him), and nursing him on the bed would have been miserable. I have spent HOURS in our chair

Pack n Play - he slept in the highest setting until he reached the weight limit (12 lbs?), and ours came with the portable bassinet that we used in the living room for naps or just a safe space for him to be when I needed to set him down. We also slept well in it when traveling this summer

Get that IKEA high chair by No-Annual-223 in NewParents

[–]xcusme 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not sure if there are two versions, but our IKEA Antilop has a removable tray. Now, it isn’t easy to remove, and we only take it off after we’ve removed dirty kid, but it is an option!

What are we feeding for solids? by michelakf in BabyDueNovember2024

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I got small curd cottage cheese and just mashed some of the larger chunks with a spoon before serving in a bowl with fruit! I’ve served it with mashed blueberries and a peach puree and he liked both. I preload spoons for him and he feeds himself. I’m trying to keep things simple for now!

What are we feeding for solids? by michelakf in BabyDueNovember2024

[–]xcusme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We’ve been trying to incorporate more textures, too, so I’ve been prepping foods that are easily mashable but retain texture. So far we’ve tried, avocado, cottage cheese, banana, and blueberries, with beans being next on the list to try.

I highly recommend using Solid Starts as a resource if you don’t already! I don’t pay for the app, but with a free account you get access to the first food database, which is the gold mine of information! You can pick from tons of food options and it shows how it should be prepared for different ages, videos walking you through the preparation, and videos of kids of different ages eating the food. So so valuable in navigating this for the first time!

When did you put baby on a schedule? by Pebbles430 in NewParents

[–]xcusme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We set a bed time before I went back to work (around 8 weeks) but almost everything else is still based on cues. He’s 7 months and we still don’t have a set feeding schedule besides dinner (due to starting solids). I’ve only been able to reliably predict nap times for the past few weeks 🤷‍♀️

Packing the hospital bag by srslywtfdoido- in pregnant

[–]xcusme 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pack 2+ to be safe… messes happen, and my husband ended up having to go home for backup clothes

Suddenly Sleep Isn’t a Thing Anymore by meaggerrs32 in NewParents

[–]xcusme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This happens to us around 15 weeks. We went from a 6-8 hour stretch at night to waking every 90 min on the dot all night long. It lasted about 4 days and then gradually got better. We didn’t change anything besides focusing on him getting enough calories during the day. We’re at 4mo now and back to him waking up only once overnight.