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    Why should I not let my baby “use me as a human pacifier”

    @yoshinat0r Just remember nothing is permanent, you can do this for now and change your mind in a year if you want. Your baby will grow and change. Once you want to change, there’s things you can do like, say you feed to sleep and you notice baby is slowing the suckling (comfort nursing). You...
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    do you tell your pediatrician?

    @tjschaffer We have had 2 different pediatricians so far, i told both. Nothing they said could change my mind, and we continued on with these doctors with no problem.
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    What do you tell your pediatrician about sleep?

    @yoshinat0r That can be SO normal especially at 3 months! There’s a lot of uneven sleep ahead, even for sleep trained babies in cribs. I’m honest and just ignore the judgement. Mine is now 16 months and he may have 2-3 wakes for a quick feed still. On a bad night, if he’s sick or teething, it...
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    (Spoiler: Funny) The DANGERS of bed-sharing 👿

    @yummymummy5 No one warns you that it MIGHT rescue your breastmilk supply. No one warns you that it’s a slippery slope, and cosleeping may lead to extended breastfeeding. I struggled with my supply in the first few months and tried supplements and triple feeding multiple times. Bedsharing was...
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    Why my Asian Upbringing Made me consider Attachment Parenting

    @ell3bee I really appreciate this post, thank you for sharing! I actually shared it with my husband, who’s white American, and we had a good discussion on it. My family is Chinese from the Philippines; i was born and raised here in the States though and my mom missed her “village”. But I had a...
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