I'm so tired too and out tonight also.. I've avoided nights out out because I'm exhausted but hoping it'll do be some good to have some time for myself! Will probably regret it tomorrowI have nothing productive to say other than I’m fucking tired today and I’m going to a party tomorrow and I am in no way ready for photos x
Sending hugs. I’m sorry you felt uncomfortable where you were, I think when you arrive somewhere (especially with a new baby!) and find people haven’t really remembered about you to save space etc it really then puts me in a bit of an off mood with everyone. I’m sure even if your husband doesn’t get it he’s supported your decision to leave anyway. Try and put it down to a bad experience with everyone, and don’t dwell too much on it xxxUgh am feeling so annoyed with myself about something slightly trivial and BF related which happened this morning!
Met some friends for brunch and barely lasted long enough to drink a coffee before leaving because I couldn’t really face feeding baby B in front of loads of people (including our mostly childless, male, awkward friends). We’d arranged to meet in a small group and when we arrived there were a few more people there than I’d expected and also they’d not saved us any seats, plus the cafe was completely packed with tables really close together. I’m all for feeding in public and will happily do so, I literally don’t care who sees my boobs but I really wasn’t in the mood for it today and now wish I hadn’t made an issue out of it. Not really sure my poor husband understands and I can’t really explain it to him!
What’s your number, I want you on WhatsApp for direct support from youSending hugs. I’m sorry you felt uncomfortable where you were, I think when you arrive somewhere (especially with a new baby!) and find people haven’t really remembered about you to save space etc it really then puts me in a bit of an off mood with everyone. I’m sure even if your husband doesn’t get it he’s supported your decision to leave anyway. Try and put it down to a bad experience with everyone, and don’t dwell too much on it xxx
Aww how old is she? I’ve been looking at getting one for my little girl but not sure if it’s too early or not as she’s only just getting used to holding her head up!My daughter absolutely loves being in the jumperoo, she goes wild for about 5-10 mins then I look over because it's silent and she's completely sound asleep
She's almost 5 months now, she's always been really good with head control. I never got one for my son but got one this time around and its great! I know people either love or hate them but we never have her in it for a big length of time, 10 mins most with a cushion under her feet!Aww how old is she? I’ve been looking at getting one for my little girl but not sure if it’s too early or not as she’s only just getting used to holding her head up!
This would piss me off I would just leave so I think you are a better person than me xUgh am feeling so annoyed with myself about something slightly trivial and BF related which happened this morning!
Met some friends for brunch and barely lasted long enough to drink a coffee before leaving because I couldn’t really face feeding baby B in front of loads of people (including our mostly childless, male, awkward friends). We’d arranged to meet in a small group and when we arrived there were a few more people there than I’d expected and also they’d not saved us any seats, plus the cafe was completely packed with tables really close together. I’m all for feeding in public and will happily do so, I literally don’t care who sees my boobs but I really wasn’t in the mood for it today and now wish I hadn’t made an issue out of it. Not really sure my poor husband understands and I can’t really explain it to him!
Someone might have already suggested this as I’ve not read the full thread but have you tried giving your baby infacol? It makes it much easier for them to burp. It’s worked brilliantly for my VERY windy 4 week oldLiterally can’t cope tonight. I’m rubbish at burping my own baby. Why can’t I do it
Do you give two doses or just one? Can’t tell if using double as the box suggests makes any differenceSomeone might have already suggested this as I’ve not read the full thread but have you tried giving your baby infacol? It makes it much easier for them to burp. It’s worked brilliantly for my VERY windy 4 week old
Minimum is they need to be able to sit up unaided for a back carry in a carrier like a TulaAnyone with a Tula free to grow - how old are they when you switch them to the back carrier?
Obviously scared shitless dad was going to drop him out of the carrierHusbands first time using the carrier and this happenedhe wasn’t amused!
Thank youSending hugs. I’m sorry you felt uncomfortable where you were, I think when you arrive somewhere (especially with a new baby!) and find people haven’t really remembered about you to save space etc it really then puts me in a bit of an off mood with everyone. I’m sure even if your husband doesn’t get it he’s supported your decision to leave anyway. Try and put it down to a bad experience with everyone, and don’t dwell too much on it xxx
Lovely thank you! My little girl is 4 months I’ve had a look on FB marketplace and there’s some for £30 so I might get one for her I think she’d love it.She's almost 5 months now, she's always been really good with head control. I never got one for my son but got one this time around and its great! I know people either love or hate them but we never have her in it for a big length of time, 10 mins most with a cushion under her feet!
Not sure if you’d want one but I’ve got one of those breastfeeding aprons and it is fab. I thought I’d feel an idiot wearing it but it’s actually fab and means no problems with feeding in public xThank youI felt a bit bad with how abruptly we left, so hope they got the hint! We’re also only 4 weeks into breastfeeding and she quite often fusses and throws her head off the boob spraying both of us with milk which is not ideal to deal with in public
My 2 have always loved the jumparoo. Used to put my daughter in it whenever she started crying and she'd instantly grin and bounceMy daughter absolutely loves being in the jumperoo, she goes wild for about 5-10 mins then I look over because it's silent and she's completely sound asleep
I second the feeding apron. I would feed anywhere when I had that on! Definitely worth the £10 on Amazon xNot sure if you’d want one but I’ve got one of those breastfeeding aprons and it is fab. I thought I’d feel an idiot wearing it but it’s actually fab and means no problems with feeding in public x
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