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    Weaning sadness

    @cassidyshay You’ve done MORE than enough for your baby. And way more than I (or most people honestly) could have done. Your baby is so lucky to have you
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    Weaning sadness

    @cassidyshay I had to stop pumping too - I think you’re right about being able to actually see the amount of milk (or lack of) is very triggering. It was killing me to actually see how much I wasn’t able to give him. I’ve just given in to the idea that my milk might dry up with the way I’m...
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    Weaning sadness

    @cassidyshay Holy crap, I have so much respect for you. My LO is only 4 weeks and my supply has always been so low, like 2-5oz/day on a good day. We’ve been supplementing formula since day 5, and I was only able to keep up with triple feeding for a week. It took such a toll on my mental...
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    Overfed

    @vespin This is not good advice from your pediatrician. Please feed your baby as much as they need to feel satisfied.
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    Driving 5/ 6 hours (without counting breaks) for Thanksgiving with a 2 month old. Would you do it?

    @graced1257 No. To start, if you can’t afford it/it would be a financial burden, don’t do it. Maybe go to Christmas instead?
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    Hell is when your baby is peacefully asleep next to you but you’re wide awake because your husband is snoring

    @confusedbuthopeful Idk - could you wear those loop style earplugs that tone down noise but don’t totally cancel it out? I wake up when I feel baby move, not when he makes noise (he’s not a super noisy sleeper). My husband also snores occasionally and it is very annoying so I feel you!
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    C curl

    @areli We flip sides everytime he wakes up. No way I could stay on one side the whole night!
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    Now that it is a bit colder I am always confused how to dress the babies

    @jeaninmt “Bundled up” would be a good term in English. It means to wear a lot of layers/clothes. 😊
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    RTF formula: is it really necessary for newborns

    @lewis5398 No, we didn’t use RTF. We started powder formula at 5 days old due to low breastmilk supply.
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