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    1 month, wishing you could go back and not have a baby, postpartum thought or worse?

    @yuliia You're right in the thick of it. It gets better. I know that 2-3 months feels like an eternity for you guys right now and it's hard to wrap your head around how you will feel different so so soon. Hang in there.
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    Baby registry items

    @joyful111 Must haves (for us) have been: - baby booties: love the burt's bees ones with the snaps, use every day and they don't come off like socks - footie PJs/"sleep and plays" - winter car seat cover (we live in a cold climate and baby was born in fall) - baby carrier: stretchy wraps are...
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    Fashionable shoes?

    @mike12912 My go-tos are white Nikes, Blundstone chelsea boots, and Chaco sandals in a solid cream color.
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    Disappointed that I couldn’t handle the pain of giving birth unmedicated

    @voice_itw Girl, I wish I could sit down and have a conversation with you. So, I had an OP birth in a birth center unmedicated and I'm pretty sure I should have had an epidural. By the time I truly needed relief, I had tunnel vision and chose not to transfer to a hospital with an on-site...
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    Are we using the carrier as a crutch?

    @sharz Nope. My baby did all his naps in the carrier until about 5-6 months when I put him down in the crib and he was suddenly okay with it. At that age, baby sleep is all about individually temperament and development than "habit". Keep doing what works. Make a change if/when it stops working...
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    I’m so tired but I don’t want to quit

    @evelynssye You don't need to quit breastfeeding to cut down on night feeds. You and your husband can find other ways to comfort your baby back to sleep -- it might just take a bit of practice and a transition process.
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