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    i don’t wanna pump anymore

    @brandon_d Pumping is completely unnecessary if you have no need to be away from her or have someone give a feed
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    I did it. I told my ped.

    @j010203t None their business
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    Confused about sleep and formula

    @nader1 Breastfeeding protecting against SIDS may be more about the mother baby dyad. When mothers breastfeed and keep baby close, they are possibly more attuned to them. Baby is probably more attuned to the mother too.
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    Toddler loves pushing my newly walking baby and I feel lost

    @diademjewel Firmly saying no pushing works for me just fine
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    Spam me with your *aspirational* parenting habits for your 3-5 year old

    @taylor4162 The entire Montessori philosophy must be so correct
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    Spam me with your *aspirational* parenting habits for your 3-5 year old

    @katrina2017 Kids need a firm, loving leader. Too much choice will make then doubt the parents leading abilities and can cause them anxiety.
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    How do I emotionally survive my 4 mo’s shots?

    @davidschmitt Just remind yourself that life is full of shit things and the best you can do is be there for your family!
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    Spam me with your *aspirational* parenting habits for your 3-5 year old

    @hassahm Giving kids too much choice ain’t good for the parenting dynamic or for them at all
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    Do you tell your pediatrician you’re bedsharing ?

    @person47 Nope, none of their business
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    How do you make it through the first year?

    @shanaynay You need to bedshare all night, save the energy. But it’s still exhausting that’s for sure. It gets so much better from 1yr-1.5yrs
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    Sleep consultants can FUCK. RIGHT. OFF. (Part 2 - The follow up)

    @cupoftea Yes. Correct conclusion. Sleep training ain’t right. Most consultant methods are either Ferber or CIO. Neither good for baby.
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    8 month old silent reflux baby

    @dayssola Ok fair enough!! My first would feed and go to sleep most nights and unlatch, but some nights would stay latched all night for comfort. So on those nights I would just sleep while she was latched and then switch maybe every 3/4 hours. Not that it’s exactly easy to sleep while they’re...
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    This newborn stage is killer , my boy is 6 weeks and is up every hour or so feeding , any advice to get through this ?

    @tiiira Currently at 12 weeks and it’s sooo much better. Just keep going!!
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    8 month old silent reflux baby

    @dayssola Don’t switch until waking from a sleep - but if will cry no matter when, probably just a temporary phase - switch quickly lol
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    8 month old silent reflux baby

    @christfollower19 You should feel more guilty if you sleep train a baby. The key is to submit yourself to safe bedsharing. When doing it properly, baby never fully wakes up and you breastsleep all night.
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