New baby / post birth advice

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Oh thanks, I was leaning more towards the balloon if it comes to it, worth a try I suppose!
 
Every so often boots do £10 off points for every £50 you spend that and the points you gain make the swivel car seats really cheap it’s how I bought our joie 360 for my son. We always shop at boots so it’s easy to spend the points on nappies or Christmas presents etc
 
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We have a cybex sirona whcih turns 360. At the time of buying it was the safest on the market.
 
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That would be great thank you so much! What age do the swivel seats go up to do you know?
 
I had a pessary induction in January. This was baby number 3 for me but it was very quick. Induction started at 10pm, contractions started around 1am, baby born just after 4am.

I was really really nervous about being induced as most stories when you google are horror stories, but I did find quite a lot of positive stories too
 
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Another vote for the joke 360, I love ours, and I know lots of people who have it and never have heard a complaint.

stuff in the attic…we are now going the other way as this is our last and my sister is pregnant all of it is now slowly moving across to her house, never to return I keep thinking "I wonder should we get it back and save it for the grandkids?"

I had the pessary twice. It was fine, i have no complaints about it! It didn’t work with my first but did with my second.

That would be great thank you so much! What age do the swivel seats go up to do you know?
it's usually weight or height based, rather than age, they use age as a general reference but it’s not as accurate as the weight or height measurements they’ll give. I believe our joie 360 is up to 18kg. My 5.5yo son is only 19kg for reference (he is on the smaller side though). My 2y9mo is in our joie 360 now and will be until she is at least 4 as she is very petite, just 13kg atm.

I really recommend these guys if you have one locally, or else I believe they give advice over the phone. They also only sell top quality, super safe seats.
 
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Yeah I'm quite scared to Google it I'm really hoping she will come before then but it will be just my luck I need induced can only hope its a quick one like yours!

Glad to hear another positive, makes me less nervous about that being a possibility!
 
Yeah I'm quite scared to Google it I'm really hoping she will come before then but it will be just my luck I need induced can only hope its a quick one like yours!



Glad to hear another positive, makes me less nervous about that being a possibility!
I ended up on a drip with my first as the pessary wasn’t shifting her, and again it was fine. I mean, labour hurts , but I managed it and my pain threshold is very low!! Don’t worry about induction at all, you hear awful things about how bad it is, and while I have no "natural" labour to compare it to, it really wasn’t so horrific. (Both actual births were a bit dodgy, but I think that was more due to the position of the babies - my son was back to back- rather than the induction)
 
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Yeah I'm quite scared to Google it I'm really hoping she will come before then but it will be just my luck I need induced can only hope its a quick one like yours!
My contractions with my second natural labour were more painful than the induced contractions.

Good look, hopefully you won’t need it I was offered induction at 39 weeks which I declined so was booked in for when I was 40+2, went in a day late but I just wanted to not be pregnant anymore
 
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They all go by weight rather than age as @Definitelyme says.
My 3.5 year old hit the weight limit a few months ago as she's always been bigger! So it all depends usually between 3 and 4 though!


Just realised I replied to the wrong one but oh well
 
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Oh thanks, I was leaning more towards the balloon if it comes to it, worth a try I suppose!
I had the balloon induction last month. I’d recommend it. It was a long process but with worked well considering I was a FTM at 37 weeks and my body really was not ready to go into labour.

The balloon was inserted (a bit uncomfortable) and removed (completely painless) 24 hours later. I was 4-5cm dilated by that point and ready for my waters to be broken.

It definitely did the job and I’d have it again if induction was required. Good luck!
 
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Hi ladies, I like to read here as well as be on the pregnancy thread. I've not heard of this balloon induction. I'm too scared to google but it's made me realise I need to up my research game as I feel clueless!
 
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Hi ladies, I like to read here as well as be on the pregnancy thread. I've not heard of this balloon induction. I'm too scared to google but it's made me realise I need to up my research game as I feel clueless!
I asked my midwife about the balloon induction as hadn't heard of it until recently and was never discussed with me, she said it's mainly an option for people who have previously had a c-section. I hadn't at the time, so wasn't an option for me.
 
I asked my midwife about the balloon induction as hadn't heard of it until recently and was never discussed with me, she said it's mainly an option for people who have previously had a c-section. I hadn't at the time, so wasn't an option for me.
Oh that’s weird, I know a few people who have had it and never had a section. I suppose different trusts have different rules. Makes it hard for pregnant ladies to get good info sometimes
 
Hi ladies, I like to read here as well as be on the pregnancy thread. I've not heard of this balloon induction. I'm too scared to google but it's made me realise I need to up my research game as I feel clueless!
I know everybody says to stay positive and only read positive birth stories etc, which I do get, but honestly I read up on eveything, forceps, c sections, tears, inductions etc and ended up with a forceps delivery with a 4th degree tear and I honestly think if I hadn’t read up on it prior it would have been much more traumatic, it was a difficult experience dont get me wrong but because I knew what it was I feel like I was able to accept it a bit more, for me the more I knew the better
 
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I second this! When I was pregnant with my first, everyone told me to avoid the bad ones. But I wanted to know what things could happen!
It was better for myself reading it all!
 
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I second this! When I was pregnant with my first, everyone told me to avoid the bad ones. But I wanted to know what things could happen!
It was better for myself reading it all!
Ok as soon as I've got my growth scan out the way this afternoon, I'm going searching for realistic stories! Thanks ladies x
 
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Looking for some advice please! My little girl is 6 weeks and she’s got dry skin on her forehead and some spots on her face (I’ve googled and it looks like baby acne). Should I just leave it or would you recommend to use any products on it?
 
Looking for some advice please! My little girl is 6 weeks and she’s got dry skin on her forehead and some spots on her face (I’ve googled and it looks like baby acne). Should I just leave it or would you recommend to use any products on it?
A lot of people I know whose baby had that put some breast milk on it -that's an option if you're breastfeeding. We've used coconut oil and that's worked for us dry skin wise.
 
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