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I'm going to call my son officially potty trained now He's pooped in the toilet for two straight months and had a dry underwear overnight for the last week. About time too, he's nearly four and a half. I started my daughter on baby oatmeal so I've had at least a bit of a break from changing smelly poop diapers. It took two weeks but she's sort of eating. She's not making faces at the oatmeal anymore and willingly opens her mouth even if she doesn't know how to actually eat. Her technique is to let me spoon some food in and then she sucks on her fingers to "eat" the food. Hopefully she learns how to actually swallow at some point but hey, as long as it gets to her stomach that's fine. Things have been going really well, kidwise at least, so now I'm worried they're both going to hit me with some new issue. Teething is probably next up for the baby.
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BonoMan posted:Dangit I always get the title wrong. I fuckin love Storybots, everything about that show is enjoyable. We play the music pretty regularly on Spotify in between our 3298423028342 listens to the Frozen 2 soundtrack. Earth to Luna is another great, educational kids cartoon in Netflix too.
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# ? Jan 15, 2021 23:09 |
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We're big Storybots fans. Someone here recommended Tumbleleaf which is awesome. We just discovered Peg + Cat, which is a girl and a cat solving problems with math. It's cute and weird and sometimes there's pirates.
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Ben Nevis posted:We're big Storybots fans. Someone here recommended Tumbleleaf which is awesome. We just discovered Peg + Cat, which is a girl and a cat solving problems with math. It's cute and weird and sometimes there's pirates. Oh yeah Tumbleleaf is *so* good too. Love the color and texture. Back when my 6 year old was 18 months, she had a bad staph infection that led to a brief hospitalization to remove it. When we were home recovering we just binged the poo poo out of Tumbleleaf. My boy is 18 months now and doesn't seem as taken with it though .
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# ? Jan 15, 2021 23:40 |
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Eggnogium posted:Goodnight Moon totally rips for inducing sleepiness. Brown Bear, Brown Bear is another one that has the perfect rhythms for bedtime. Our son loves Brown Bear, Brown Bear, we have it in dual English/Spanish and just English and he prefers the dual language version. We are in Texas and learning Spanish to be eventually fluent and bilingual would be really beneficial for him especially here, but then we looked at the prices for Spanish immersion schools and fuuuuuuuck that. It’s more expensive for part-time than his old daycare was for full-time. So he gets Oso Pardo, Oso Pardo instead
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 02:33 |
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My kid likes to request books written in Spanish and then complain when I can't tell them what anything means. Blame your mother for buying used books in bulk, it's not my fault!
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PerniciousKnid posted:My kid likes to request books written in Spanish and then complain when I can't tell them what anything means. Blame your mother for buying used books in bulk, it's not my fault! My mom used to be kinda fluent in Spanish and taught ESL in the DR. She did not however pass on any of that Spanish-speaking skill to me, so here I am reading a book in a dual language to my kid and probably butchering the words because I can’t roll my Rs for poo poo.
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 03:40 |
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Tonton Macoute posted:Can't learn without exposure, can't get exposure because it's too frustrating to not to understand. We are in a similar situation, albeit reversed. English language skills are fantastic but second language skills, that they practice only with us, are lack luster. Our 3 year old has a very limited patience when we are using 2nd language books or video. She’s never been in a situation where she has needed to be able to communicate with someone in it. Some travel abroad would change that.......
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 04:49 |
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I adore Goodnight Moon. We always finish bedtime with it and then go around the room saying goodnight to various objects before turning off the light and singing him down. Looking for advice on transitioning from breastmilk to cow's milk and general diet advice. My son is one and here's his daily diet, more or less: 8-9 am: rice cereal with expressed breastmilk 12-1 pm: meat/veggie puree, followed by breastfeeding 3-4 pm: fruit puree, followed by breastfeeding 6-7 pm: meat/veggie puree, followed by breastfeeding I'm mostly looking to transition away from using pumped breastmilk in the morning because it is a pain in the rear end. I managed to build up a pretty good reserve of frozen breastmilk so we could use that for a while but it'll eventually run out. He has never had formula or cow's milk. We aren't really sure how to start giving him cow's milk. Should I just start replacing a little bit more of the expressed breastmilk with cow's milk every day? And should we be offering him a sippy cup of cow's milk at meals? He is pretty good about drinking water between meals but we haven't been giving him anything to drink during meals. I don't mind continuing to breastfeed after meals but would like to encourage weaning in general. We do also give him bits and pieces of solid food to get him used to things other than purees but I'm not really sure how to transition from purees either. General advice accepted!
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Tagichatn posted:I'm going to call my son officially potty trained now 4-1/2 was exactly the same time mine was potty trained. At 5 and a few months, I was drawing his bath last night when he hopped on the toilet to poop. I had a weird combination of pride and embarrassment (like I was intruding? He certainly didn't care). Been going through a sleep change with him this past week where he's been getting up between 2am and 4am instead of what has become a fairly reliable 6am. It's happened before so I'm not worried about him getting over it. Gathering into my bed next to me usually gets him sleeping again but not this morning. Besides fidgeting and keeping me up, it's more annoying to hear him constantly yawning. It's hard to resist the urge to admonish him "Dude, that yawning means you're tired, go back to sleep!!"
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 12:16 |
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boquiabierta posted:I'm mostly looking to transition away from using pumped breastmilk in the morning because it is a pain in the rear end. I managed to build up a pretty good reserve of frozen breastmilk so we could use that for a while but it'll eventually run out. He has never had formula or cow's milk. We aren't really sure how to start giving him cow's milk. Should I just start replacing a little bit more of the expressed breastmilk with cow's milk every day? And should we be offering him a sippy cup of cow's milk at meals? He is pretty good about drinking water between meals but we haven't been giving him anything to drink during meals. I don't mind continuing to breastfeed after meals but would like to encourage weaning in general. We transitioned our son from expressed breastmilk to formula at 6 months, and then formula to cows milk at about 14 months. After giving him an initial small amount to check that a) he'd drink it and b) no adverse reaction of any kind, we started by swapping out one bottle a day and slowly built up to 100% new stuff over about 2 weeks. That wasn't following any specific advice on the topic, I just wanted to do a slow transition. We've always just given our son water to drink during meals, and a bottle afterwards - which eventually just became a bottle before bed. For solids we started on purees then as he got more teeth we started introducing foods we would have previously pureed in their less blended forms (soft fruit, boiled vegies) and watching carefully. He's 2 now and still a bit fussy over fibrous things he really has to chew, so we're only just starting to have success with things like meat. If he had his way he would live on pasta, scrambled eggs and boiled potatoes.
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 12:53 |
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boquiabierta posted:I adore Goodnight Moon. We always finish bedtime with it and then go around the room saying goodnight to various objects before turning off the light and singing him down. I’d probably move away from purée sooner rather than later, maybe offer a finger food equivalent alongside the purée and then reduce the amount of purée gradually? I tend to purée whatever we’re having for lunch or dinner and leave some pieces whole so bub can have a good go at it, she’s 7 months old. If dinner doesn’t lend itself to finger food, eg soup or curry or something, then toast fingers alongside it for dipping. If what we’re eating is fairly heavily seasoned, I’ll set aside a small portion for her prior to seasoning. Here’s a sample of her diet. I do breastfeeding first and not as many solids because of her age. 6, wake and breastfeed. 6.30 or 7 breakfast - oats with cows milk and peanut butter, weetbix with cows milk or peanut butter toast. 9 breastfeed 11.30 breastfeed 1.30 - something high protein like eggs, meat, tuna and veg. Usually scrambled or hard boiled and sliced. Veg is given both whole in finger food pieces and in purée with meat. Tuna is served flaked, as is. 3.00ish breastfeed 6.00 breastfeed and bed. Some days I’ve got nothing to purée up, and I grab a zucchini slice mini muffin or three out of the freezer to thaw out. It’s got eggs, flour, veg and oil so most big food groups are covered. Fruit purée and yogurt is another good way to get dairy in. First kid I cooked a lot of food specifically for her and it was an added stressor to an already sometimes tough existence. This time around I’ve got a couple of frozen things to pull out if needed, and if I make up purée I put aside a little to freeze. Much easier and because I’m puréeing stuff we’re eating anyway, it’s no extra effort really. Oh corn on the cob is really fun too, let them have a go at that!
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 13:26 |
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We watch a lot of YouTube with my son and I’m trying to block some things. We use the normal YouTube app and subscribe to cocomelon and Hudson’s playground. We don’t mind those channels at all. It’s just that every now and then YouTube will switch to something else it thinks we want to watch. One it always does is Super Jojo, which is basically the same exact thing as cocomelon with different graphics and singers. It’d be fine except the baby does a bunch of things my son tries to imitate, like hitting his head on the ground and trying to drink soda and then complaining (loudly!) about his stomach hurting. Is there a way to block certain channels or videos in YouTube? We use Apple TV. We tried YouTube kids which lets you block videos, but there doesn’t seem to be any way to subscribe to channels and a lot of the videos aren’t educational or even in English-even while selecting certain presets...I’m trying my best not to expose my kid to the dark web anytime soon! We use Netflix a bit as well, but he’s always like cocomelon (which in on Netflix) and Hudson’s playground (which isn’t).
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nwin posted:We watch a lot of YouTube with my son and I’m trying to block some things. It is possible to block channels on the Android TV version of the YouTube app, but I can't interrupt the 48th time we're watching a kids concert to check how. Anyway, have you considered curating a known to be good list of videos and download them with Youtube-DL? My kid is a lot more tolerant of repeating content than I thought she would be and we made it through 2020 with an USB stick of some 120 quality videos.
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nwin posted:We watch a lot of YouTube with my son and I’m trying to block some things. I haven't tried it but there is a YouTube kids app that lets parents set up an allowlist for videos/channels/playlists and that is all the kid has access to
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Tonton Macoute posted:It is possible to block channels on the Android TV version of the YouTube app, but I can't interrupt the 48th time we're watching a kids concert to check how. Jose Valasquez posted:I haven't tried it but there is a YouTube kids app that lets parents set up an allowlist for videos/channels/playlists and that is all the kid has access to I didn’t know YouTube DL even existed so that’s a possibility. I mentioned the YouTube kids app above...I’ll have to mess around to see an allow list. Thanks!
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nwin posted:I didn’t know YouTube DL even existed so that’s a possibility. Oops, I missed the part where you mentioned YTK. (I have a 3 month old so I'm not responsible for my actions) The allowlist thing was added after Elsagate I think. This has the instructions for setting it up https://support.google.com/youtubekids/answer/6172308?hl=en#zippy=%2Capproved-content-only
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Jose Valasquez posted:Oops, I missed the part where you mentioned YTK. (I have a 3 month old so I'm not responsible for my actions) Elsagate? And thanks! That helps a ton! It’s weird that Hudson’s playground doesn’t show up in the search for YouTube Kids, but I can watch episodes of master chef. Edit: holy gently caress I just googled elsagate. I loving hate the internet.
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 17:55 |
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I just banned youtube for the kids at home since it’s not curated responsibly in any way. I guess they tried to improve things but I don’t think I’ll reverse that. Same with amazon prime, it is a total dumpster fire. The local PBS (Knowledge Kids) has an app with all their favourite shows but lately it has been crashing a lot, so netflix and plex have been my go-tos. Lately my oldest (8) and his friends are all in roblox, are there any settings on that I should be aware of to prevent creepy weirdos? He and his friends just play while voice chatting on ipads.
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 19:16 |
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My 6 year old was watching YouTube (regular) the other day ... She usually watches minecraft videos and I supervise... But she was home while I had a ton of work to do. Not 30 minutes of unsupervised watching and the algorithm got her to something called Dark Corners. Now she *loves* scary movies but this poo poo straight up traumatized her. That night my wife found her in her bed, shivering, lights on, stiff as a board. She has never been that scared of something. Ugh gently caress the internet. I mean it's my fault. But gently caress YouTube
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 21:12 |
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My workouts now consist of taking the kids to the park and playing defense to prevent my 2yo from running into the path of swingsets, something she seems god drat determined to do despite everything I say or do. Was about a quarter second away from a trip to the emergency room today, yikes. Maybe parks putting giant 2 person swings that older kids try to get going as hard as possible right next to the tot lot area isn’t a great plan!
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# ? Jan 16, 2021 22:25 |
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BonoMan posted:My 6 year old was watching YouTube (regular) the other day ... She usually watches minecraft videos and I supervise... But she was home while I had a ton of work to do. Not 30 minutes of unsupervised watching and the algorithm got her to something called Dark Corners. Now she *loves* scary movies but this poo poo straight up traumatized her. That night my wife found her in her bed, shivering, lights on, stiff as a board. She has never been that scared of something. God drat. Nothing like that has happened yet save for a few questionable ads. He’s at the point where he doesn’t want to be on his own too much so we’re always in the room with him watching stuff.
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nwin posted:God drat. Nothing like that has happened yet save for a few questionable ads. He’s at the point where he doesn’t want to be on his own too much so we’re always in the room with him watching stuff. We've been fairly satisfied with Kidoodle. There some mildly questionable Roblox videos and occasionally they'll get commercial sponsorship that makes me think of cable tv (endless McDonalds commercials when Soul came out) but otherwise I'm good with it even if he focuses a lot on video games. (I bought a switch for Christmas and both of us are surprised at the Mario Odyssey stuff he remembers from watching walkthroughs from like six months ago)
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I don’t know what happened but my two month old baby hates it when I feed him now. Not sure if it’s nipple confusion or preferring breast milk over formula or what but I feel like a massive failure. Just handed him off to Mom after he had a complete meltdown over an ounce of formula and it sounds like she got him to drink it no problem. What the gently caress. Edit: never mind she just gave up on feeding him. I think he wasn’t that hungry and I was forcing too much on him. Need to adjust to longer gaps between feeding. space uncle fucked around with this message at 08:33 on Jan 17, 2021 |
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space uncle posted:I don’t know what happened but my two month old baby hates it when I feed him now. Not sure if it’s nipple confusion or preferring breast milk over formula or what but I feel like a massive failure. Just handed him off to Mom after he had a complete meltdown over an ounce of formula and it sounds like she got him to drink it no problem. What the gently caress. Yeah their stomach gets bigger with time. Our 2.5mo is having a small developmental leap, which is making him extra fussy, but is also very cute. He's starting to babble a lot of vowel-consonant stuff, and I just had a long "conversation" with him doing phrase-length sing song tonal stuff. He's also doing this slow, rhythmical, "Ah! Ah! Ah!" thing when we laugh, which we think is him figuring out how to laugh himself.
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space uncle posted:I don’t know what happened but my two month old baby hates it when I feed him now. Not sure if it’s nipple confusion or preferring breast milk over formula or what but I feel like a massive failure. Just handed him off to Mom after he had a complete meltdown over an ounce of formula and it sounds like she got him to drink it no problem. What the gently caress. We had a similar thing happen around the same time. We tried several different formulas and even exclusively breastfeeding over the course of about a month. In the end we settled on the exact same formula we started with. Our conclusion was babies are weird sometimes so don't over think it unless they start dropping weight
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space uncle posted:I don’t know what happened but my two month old baby hates it when I feed him now. Not sure if it’s nipple confusion or preferring breast milk over formula or what but I feel like a massive failure. Just handed him off to Mom after he had a complete meltdown over an ounce of formula and it sounds like she got him to drink it no problem. What the gently caress. It’s hard not to take things like this personally but... don’t take it personally! My husband felt rejected for the first several months of our daughter’s life because I had the boobs and did a majority of the feeding, but it doesn’t mean your kid actually has a concept of love and hate, or who is the one making them feel frustrated, or why they are frustrated in the first place. When your baby is a little older and realizes there’s more to life than milk, your interactions will be a lot more rewarding. When your kid starts smiling and interacting with you, you will (hopefully) not feel like a failure any more. The first several months really are survival mode. You’re not failing, but I guarantee you every single parent has felt like a failure at some point in the early days.
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Koivunen posted:It’s hard not to take things like this personally but... don’t take it personally! My husband felt rejected for the first several months of our daughter’s life because I had the boobs and did a majority of the feeding, but it doesn’t mean your kid actually has a concept of love and hate, or who is the one making them feel frustrated, or why they are frustrated in the first place. Thanks Jose and Koivunen, you’re both right. 1. I lightened up my grip on the bottles and the baby likes that better, even though he bats it out of his mouth or spits it out still. 2. I think it’s a weird formula regression like you said. We will cycle through a few of them again and see what sticks. My wife has some surgery coming up so we may have to pump and dump or switch to formula altogether, which will be a huge pain to wean him off breast milk if that’s his favorite.
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space uncle posted:Thanks Jose and Koivunen, you’re both right. Hey, maybe your kiddo will do like ours did, and just wean himself off breast milk at some undetermined time. He just stopped wanting breast milk; my wife was sad because she loved breastfeeding him once he learned to latch better and thus there was less pain and discomfort for her, but also happy because it meant she could get more rest while I fed him formula. He just kinda took to it. I’m not saying that will happen or won’t—I don’t wanna get your hopes up or anything. I’m just saying it could! Some kids never want off Mom’s breasts and some kids are all, “Okay I think I’m ready for formula now, out of nowhere.”
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Koivunen posted:Why is “Goodnight Moon” such a hit with my kid/kids in general for the last sixty whatever years? It’s not even good. Who leaves a bowl full of mush out all night long? Stinky Face is great. It's like a more explicitly loving and nurturing version of The Runaway Bunny. But sorry that you're wrong about Goodnight Moon. I wish my kid liked it more because reading it out loud absolutely slaps.
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You guys know what sucks almost as much as teeth? Growing pains. gently caress them so hard EDIT: My son decided he would play with the brand-new, 100% full giant-rear end bottle or bubble bath we got him, and he promptly dropped it on the floor while I was using the potty in the other room, breaking the cap. It spilled about half a gallon of highly concentrated bubble bath around his potty and of course I have zero idea how to clean it up because as we all know, water causes more suds. If anyone has any ideas whatsoever I’m basically begging for it This after 4 days straight of maybe a total of 2 hours of nap, three weeks of almost nightly wake ups, and 45 minute meltdowns at night and willful non-listening life is killing me fucked around with this message at 19:05 on Jan 19, 2021 |
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If you didn't already pour a lot of water on it: Wipe with tons and tons of toilet paper or tissue paper to absorb as much as possible. Once it starts feeling slightly dry you start cleaning with a damp rag. It's the same as when cleaning up excessive amounts of semen, really, I don't know why you would have such a problem with it?
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My mother just visited town for a week. She didn't stay with us but visited every day to play with her granddaughter. Since she just recovered from covid last month she was deemed non-infectious and we didn't wear masks around each other. This was the first time that a non-masked outsider has been in our house for almost a year. I hadn't consciously realized just how much background stress that was causing. I can't wait for the rest of the grandparents to get their shots; our "bubble" currently includes zero people and this is the only way I'd consider expanding it.
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wizzardstaff posted:Since she just recovered from covid last month she was deemed non-infectious Is this based on anything scientific?
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PerniciousKnid posted:Is this based on anything scientific? We were going by the CDC who said that reinfection is not known to happen within three months.
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space uncle posted:I don’t know what happened but my two month old baby hates it when I feed him now. Not sure if it’s nipple confusion or preferring breast milk over formula or what but I feel like a massive failure. Just handed him off to Mom after he had a complete meltdown over an ounce of formula and it sounds like she got him to drink it no problem. What the gently caress. Is this formula from a bottle? Our daughter hated feeding at around 2 months and would cry bloody murder and it turned out to be a cows milk protein allergy. The other issue could be the nipple size. She would bat at the bottle and that went away when we increased the size by 1. They might be working too hard to drink.
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life is killing me posted:My son decided he would play with the brand-new, 100% full giant-rear end bottle or bubble bath we got him, and he promptly dropped it on the floor while I was using the potty in the other room, breaking the cap. It spilled about half a gallon of highly concentrated bubble bath around his potty and of course I have zero idea how to clean it up because as we all know, water causes more suds. If anyone has any ideas whatsoever I’m basically begging for it Water + agitation causes the suds. If you can rinse it without really scrubbing that will help. Alternatively use a defoamer. Commercial formulations will be with the carpet cleaning stuff at your local Home Depot or equivalent but white vinegar diluted 1:10 works pretty well as a substitute. If your bathroom smelling like a pickle jar for a few days is a deal breaker sprinkling salt over things instead of using vinegar will help as well, although it isn't nearly as effective.
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nachos posted:Is this formula from a bottle? Our daughter hated feeding at around 2 months and would cry bloody murder and it turned out to be a cows milk protein allergy. The other issue could be the nipple size. She would bat at the bottle and that went away when we increased the size by 1. They might be working too hard to drink. Yes formula from a bottle. We settled on a single nipple and a single formula brand, we were rotating through a few of them. I also admitted that I was being too heavy handed and pushing the nipple in his mouth and he’s enjoying a much lighter touch where he gets to move his head around and try and hold the bottle. Just fed him 4oz with 0 fuss. We also got a formula prep pitcher so maybe the formulas we were shaking up ad hoc were too foamy for him. Or maybe he was just going through a weird phase.
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# ? Jan 20, 2021 04:29 |
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I have been either successfully or attempting to nurse my newborn so often I wonder what is even the point of wearing a shirt anymore?
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remigious posted:I have been either successfully or attempting to nurse my newborn so often I wonder what is even the point of wearing a shirt anymore? For the first little while? There isn't really one, unless you're expecting visitors, are cold, or just feel like it. I always found a nursing bra mandatory though.
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