Not sure what buggy you have but my daughter stands on the hard plastic ridge of the basket underneath and hitches a ride like that. But I’m too tight to buy a buggy boardDoes anyone have a buggy board for the pram they recommend? My 4 year old is quite a good walker for me but isn’t when his Dad is there (Dads a pushover lol) and considering getting one for family trips out so he’s not always moaning to be carried? Thanks
That’s a good idea tbf I’ve not thought of thatNot sure what buggy you have but my daughter stands on the hard plastic ridge of the basket underneath and hitches a ride like that. But I’m too tight to buy a buggy board
We struggle here with the slightest change. It's so difficult to juggle. The days she wakes up early now I try for an extra nap or a little longer nap to get in the sleep she needs for the day.Does anyone else have a 1yr old that is SO SENSITIVE to any sleep schedule changes. It is exhausting he’s been like it since birth and I just think when will this end?
If he wakes up too early he’s exhausted and clingy all day, if we get him back off at 5.30/6am and he sleeps until 7 we have 45minute wake ups all the following night.
Just a rant and I’m due on my period, a stressful week ahead and I just want a night that isn’t filled with milk wake ups / a 2-5am awake time or a 5am start.
I see so many mums who have babies that have slept 7-6/7 and even if their naps are crap their nights are fine and I don’t get how
Just as a follow on from this, last night was the best night we've had in ages, she went to bed 8pm and woke up at 5am for milk and went back to sleep after. I'm at work but she's with dad and woke up again at 9am. Think it's a growth spurt and we might FINALLY be at the tail end of it.Feel like I’m losing my mind. Baby flower has been awake from 2:20am and still awake now 🫠 fed her, changed her, sat and soothed her. She cries as soon as we put her in her crib, given her calpol as she’s teething and I just don’t know what to do at this point. It’s relentless at the moment, she’s waking up at 3am almost every night and I can feel myself going insane
No solutions but solidarity as this is us too. I’m not sure how to stop him from falling asleep on the boob tbh as right now it’s the only thing that works for us for getting him down at night. It’s personally the hardest part of breastfeeding for me right now as it’s when my supply is lowest and he can be trying to feed for up to two hours.Really struggling with nights here againBedtime is taking anywhere from 30 mins to over 2 hours because he is falling asleep on the boob then sometimes waking on transfer and refusing to nod off again. He's fine once he's down, and can do decent stretches, but he was wide awake at 5 today. Yet some mornings it's as late as 7:30
The inconsistency is maddening.
I find when my husbands not here, it’s very much out of sight, out of mind for the baby!Mr L is going away for a couple of nights (long planned) fortunately the baby is over his upset tum and back at nursery but this is the longest he will have been away since probably 2022! Daddy is the favourite at the moment and I keep thinking baby L will cry for him and I won't be able to help
It could be but I know around that age they discover their hands and also their saliva glands start working so it could just be that too! Hopefully it’s not teething!Is it possible that my wee man is teething at 8 weeks? He's been chowing down on his fingers and chewing the crap out of his bottles all day and he's a dribbly mess. I don't remember how old my eldest was when he cut his first tooth but he did get all of his teeth ridiculously quickly.
Well done for recognising it's something you're struggling with and wanting to access supportI am driving myself insane my daughter who is 17months I am constantly diagnosing her with stuff fs it’s putting my head away I’m now convinced that she has a genetic disorder as she has big bushy eyebrows. I’m going to book and appointment for the gp to talk about myself I jsut feel like I’m loosing the plot here I feel like there’s something wrong with her all the time
I do think the autism is a part of it and I do recognise that it’s a me prob I just can’t stop staring at her eyebrows and then other children’s and thinking theres something wrong with herWell done for recognising it's something you're struggling with and wanting to access supportdo you think it could be anxiety from when your son was diagnosed with autism and now you're hyper-vigilant for something being "wrong" from that experience? I hope you feel much better and less worried once you have some support
We’ve had this since about 9 weeks (chewing hands and dribbling) and no other signs like red cheeks etc so I think he’s just found his hands. Hope it’s the same for you and your spared early teething and pain!Is it possible that my wee man is teething at 8 weeks? He's been chowing down on his fingers and chewing the crap out of his bottles all day and he's a dribbly mess. I don't remember how old my eldest was when he cut his first tooth but he did get all of his teeth ridiculously quickly.
Same here LO is 10 weeks old and her hands are her new best friends to chewWe’ve had this since about 9 weeks (chewing hands and dribbling) and no other signs like red cheeks etc so I think he’s just found his hands. Hope it’s the same for you and your spared early teething and pain!
Does anyone else hate it when people ask if the babies good? Janet, he’s 11 weeks old he has no concept of being good or bad!!
That drives me mad too. I've started responding with "he's perfect, like every baby"We’ve had this since about 9 weeks (chewing hands and dribbling) and no other signs like red cheeks etc so I think he’s just found his hands. Hope it’s the same for you and your spared early teething and pain!
Does anyone else hate it when people ask if the babies good? Janet, he’s 11 weeks old he has no concept of being good or bad!!
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