@robinrocks It's just easier and more convenient if your baby is able to feed directly from the boob. No need to pump (I personally hated pumping), no need to plan your outings knowing how long you'll be out and how much milk you need to bring or if you will need to pump while you are out no...
@sherryamber I took a mini bottle of champagne to the hospital to celebrate the birth of my second baby/ making it through my planned c-section after I almost was never pregnant again after the trauma of my first birth.
When I first found out you could drink and breastfeed with my first I was...
@lily_pad_96 My first stopped falling asleep nursing around 9 or 10 months. She was then rocked to sleep. Then she got too big and is cuddled to sleep. She is 5 years old.
My second pretty much never fell asleep feeding after the initial newborn phase. He decided he didn't want to breastfeed...
@katrina2017 I understand changing the (unintentional racial slur). Ans to nit make light of good allergies. But I don't see how some of the other episodes are inappropriate.
@alexsad Do you also resolve your arguments/conflicts in front of the kids?
How about straight up telling your kids "mum and dad live each other. We both feel stressed our about work and other grow up things. We aren't dealing with the stress very well. You've probably noticed we've been...
@furiouscat4323 Therapy, lots and lots of therapy.
Also I read a really helpful book called 'Parenting from the inside out'. It really did help me come to terms eit3h how the way I was parented egfecrs me and colours the way I want to parent vs what I sometimes instinctively do (I don't want to...
@javier_is_life My first was a category A emergency c-section under general after an induction at 41+3 after 3 days of contractions that never got close enough to count as being in labour. My placenta gave out during labour, baby lost oxygen, had trouble stabilising sugars after birth. Recovery...