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    What time does your toddler who still naps go to sleep?

    @geranium 2 months shy of 3. School days: 6:20 a.m. - wake up 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. nap 8 p.m. - asleep, or trying to be. Weekends - 6:30ish wake-up 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. nap 8-8:30 p.m. asleep, or trying to be. She does not want to nap as early at home, and it's been an ongoing issue, so we don't...
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    Does anyone else have their newborn live in onesies 24/7?

    @sawer1984 That's how we were. My mother, her mother, and her grandmother all sewed, so there are a lot of things that were made for my mother, me, or my brother. And my mother saved a lot of the things that she liked from when I was a baby. Add to that this being the first grandchild on both...
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    How much are you playing with your baby?

    @coachlittlez23 I'm reasonably far out of this stage, but I remember reading part of Janet Lansbury's book when my daughter was about the age of yours that was so freeing to me. I found it gave me permission to give myself a break to avoid burnout. For babies, the world is new and...
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    Does anyone else have their newborn live in onesies 24/7?

    @gisellemartinez1 Totally agree. No monitors here but I much preferred snaps. May also be because I had a chunky baby, and snap pajamas aren't cut as snugly because they'd pop open. Snaps fit much better.
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    Does anyone else have their newborn live in onesies 24/7?

    @roterabe And those of course are the ones blowouts happen in so you have to get buttons undone while holding a floppy baby and trying not to get it on yourself or them. Tummy time was very often buttoning-up time for us! I guess the silver lining for you is that buttons don't wear out or rust...
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    Baby’s new pediatrician told us that formula has no nutritional value 😳

    @etolkk123 "There are so many brands now" is such a weird way to say "I have not bothered to learn about the formula that is on the market."
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    I just need to be a n g r y for a hot minute

    @georgengondo Some doctors/hospitals offer what’s called a walking epidural that’s supposed to be a good middle ground. Less pain but not totally blocked like a standard epidural so you aren’t just pushing blindly.
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