But where is the time going???How have I just ticked the 7month option
How fast as it gone?! I can't believe they're closer to one than they are newbornBut where is the time going???
I had my 12 week scan a year ago today. There she was sticking her tongue out on the screen and today she’s vomiting at the taste of broccoli
It means they're content with you and know you'll always be there.This makes me sad, spend all day caring, looking after, feeding, winding, playing, kissing and cuddling the baby and she’s been a misery guts all day, daddy walks in and it’s all smilesI swear she hates me
Well that’s a better perspective thank youIt means they're content with you and know you'll always be there.
I read about it ages ago with my first. He'd always smile and laugh at his dad and others but rarely at me.
I tried to explain it previously. You can be with your, say, best friend all day, and you wouldn't smile at them much. But when you first greet them/see them, you smile at them. Or if someone else were to walk in the room, you'd smile at them, but not the one you're already with.
She knows you're there, she's content with you, you're her safety.
Everyone else is different
Was going to have a fart whistles title but the pregnancy thread beat us to it! Thought I’d pick something different to avoid confusion!Haha the thread title
There is a tactic called “don’t offer, don’t refuse” which is quite self explanatoryHow do you know when a breastfed baby decides to drop a feed? She is on 3 meals a day with the odd snack (8 months) but she never ever refuses a boob, even if she's literally just eaten
To be honest it does suit me aswellI think I’ll get one more thread vote in the 10-12 month category, but we are edging close to a birthday over here
There is a tactic called “don’t offer, don’t refuse” which is quite self explanatoryit’s usually a start to weaning, but it may be something to do even for a few days to figure out when she is really keen for a feed and then just always offer round those times. Tbh, none of mine have ever dropped feeds. They will take a boob as often as it’s offered until I wean them, and that suits me ok as it keeps them quiet
@wakametango 2.0 glad you’re home safely, hope you can catch up on some sleep x
Thank you, I’m so glad your kitten is feeling better todayKitten is 5 months today!
Where's time going?
She's so much better and a lot less slimy too.
@Crazycatlady18 Yes, if your baby is sad/cries around you, that means that they trust you.
For example, a colleague of mine has a daughter. She's an angel at school/at her grandparente, but when my colleague would pick her up, she'd cry and scream. Unlike what you'd think at first, that actually means she considers her mom her safe haven. She knows she can unwind and let go of all her emotions (getting overstimulated during the day).
She knows her mom will stay around and care for her.
It's hard though, but keep that in mind. You're the best mom for her and I am sure she knows gow much you love her and how you've already done so much to make her feel/eat better. You're doing great!
I wouldn’t worry about over feeding at all. I can honestly say I have never given the frequency of breastfeeds a second thought during weaning. I read things often that say don’t feed them 30-60 mins before a meal etc, but so much of my baby’s feeding is really just for a wee cuddle and the milk is a bonus to them. So I’ve never followed anything, I continue to stick a boob in their mouth any time they so much as look at me sideways, and the older ones have all transitioned to solids and increased their intake in their own time. (I say the older ones as this current boy just hates food. Not connected to breastfeeding, he just doesn’t like to eat!)To be honest it does suit me aswellI just wasn't sure if it's something I HAVE to be doing incase I end up over feeding
I feel ya, this baby could scoff an adult size portion of porridge and banana but if she sees boob her eyes light up and she’s ready to goTo be honest it does suit me aswellI just wasn't sure if it's something I HAVE to be doing incase I end up over feeding
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