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    I’m scared of my husband going back to work on Monday

    @marialavender Some things that helped me with my fussy clingy newborn: I gave up breast feeding. I found it so much easier using formula (I was also low supply) Split the night shift between my partner and me. I went to bed early at around 8pm. My husband did until 2am and I did the shift 2am...
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    Limiting Screens

    @pecosheero I understand routine is really key for autistic/adhd kids so I think that would be a good start. Come up with a consistent routine that you stick to with time allotted for tv worked in. You could also work in daily outings, daily craft or educational activity time, chore time and...
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    Grief at giving away baby stuff

    @jonnathing It sounds like you’re making the best decision for the well-being of you and your family. I don’t think you’re admitting defeat, I think you are making the wisest choice under the circumstances. It’s also 100% valid for you to feel sad about this choice. You might find it helpful to...
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    Guilt factoe

    @ruhi That’s sounds like a really heavy burden to be carrying around and I think you should consider therapy to help you properly unpack your feelings. Siblings are a mixed bag not necessarily a ‘gift’ to the oldest child. Some kids make fast friends, some kids are indifferent and some kids...
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    1 year mark

    @ericguitarman sleep improved nap time was much more consistent got more mobile was able to focus on things for longer able to play with more interesting things/in more interesting ways
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    Hi!!

    @joyathome I think you should have a strong desire for each kid you have. I really really wanted my first kid. I don’t have that strong desire for another. It’s such a huge commitment that I don’t think ‘I envisioned 2’ or ‘everyone else has 2’ or ‘my kid might like a sibling’ are good enough...
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