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    Breaking great-grandma’s heart for not letting baby CIO

    @timbohemia Yes. I'm in UK and some of my family is in Australia, some of husband's family is in Norway. The Australians have met my 4yo on multiple occasions (them travelling). The Norwegians have not. People have to be wiling to put effort in.
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    Breastfed baby night feeding - experience wanted!

    @linka81 We switched to separate rooms shortly after 6 months. Feeds then were maybe a few times a night. We hit a bad patch where is was around 5 times a night. At that point I stopped feeding to sleep (at bedtime, would still feed to sleep during night) and instead fed pre bath. The nighttime...
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    Cross-post: EMF safety in baby's room

    @mechanicusspiritus Honestly, I would have never even considered it. So it is probably your OCD latching onto it. Plus, you can't protect your kid from radiation. Always going to be a part of their lives unless you literally go and live in the middle of the Australian outback, and I don't advise...
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    Exclusively breastfeeding vs Pumping?

    @vlisco Basically the motion of breastfeeding helps promote jaw muscles and jaw bone to grow how they should (potentially lessening need for orthodontics later). Plus it reduces mouth breathing which can contribute to dental decay. Also there's whole things about bottlefed babies going on to...
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    Exclusively breastfeeding vs Pumping?

    @robinrocks It's less prep than cleaning and sterilising and storing milk etc. Easier if you're caught short out and about to have milk "on tap" Dependent on how you feed baby bottle there's benefits with breastfeeding from skin-to-skin, dental benefits and jaw muscle strengthening But don't...
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