Even with
my second baby I still ended up with the same problem of blisters and grazing on my nipples.
Second baby still nursing at 18 months.
Not exact matches
The newness and attention needed of opening a
second studio,
still finding time and energy to give love to the first, I have 5 little boys at home and a 6th
baby on the way, a husband and household all needing attention — it's easy to feel pulled in every direction.
For instance — after my
second child was born, my oldest, who was
still nursing, would ask to nurse every time the
baby did.
It takes literally 10
seconds to set up, so, so much easier than dragging a pack & play everywhere when your
baby still takes so many naps.
One with the intention of using it in all our
baby pictures and for the little one to adore if s / he so desires (yes, I
still have my
baby bear in my bedroom), but the
second, identical bear is one I will gift this little one's future child.
In the
second trimester, your
baby is
still quite small.
The
second day I was feeling better so they brought him to my room but we were
still having problems to breastfeed, my nipples were too small and my
baby couldn't latch.
I would love to win because I just had a
second baby and I
still need things for him that I can't afford right now.
About three weeks ago, I had my
second baby, and while I
still love those items on my gift list, I have found some other little things that make being a parent of a newborn that much easier.
We were flapping our jaws about something or other, when my friend paused for a
second, looked down and said, «God, I wish someone had just shown me how to get comfortable like that when I was
still feeding my
baby.»
Your
baby may also spit up more if you take him off of the first breast while he is
still actively feeding and switch him to the
second breast.
While the jury is
still out on whether you should have a
baby shower for your
second baby that's born shortly after your first, no one will begrudge you a shower when you're pregnant with teenagers!
With our
second babe, on most outings we
still use the single stroller for the toddler and I wear
baby.
After generations of breastfeeding playing
second fiddle to formula feeding (in most of our society), and because breastfeeding
still happens largely «under cover» or at home, many people are unfamiliar with how it works or know what constitutes «normal» for breastfed
babies.
With our
second and third, I
still do a lot of things I enjoy like cloth diapering, breastfeeding and making
baby food BUT I trust myself much more.»
«I'm a
second time mama, and I
still learned things that I didn't know with my first
baby!
After the first six months, the protection is less, but
still present, and on average, women breastfeeding into the
second year of life will have a
baby every two to three years even without any artificial method of contraception.
Also, if your
baby doesn't like the taste of formula, he might refuse the
second bottle and
still be slightly hungry and cranky.
This
baby sleeping positioners are already banned by FDA and no longer available in stores, but you can
still find it anywhere on online stores or
second - hand outlets
Well, I have news for my rookie - pregnant self and any of you rookie parents - to - be: a
second - time around mom may be more comfortable with the new
baby, but she's
still living on the frontier of how to deal with her older child PLUS more to juggle and even less time for a nap.
Erin writes: «I am thirty - seven weeks pregnant with our
second baby and
still breastfeeding out twenty - six month old son.
When I did have both
babies by myself, there were (and occasionally
still are) times when I would spend several hours tied to the couch feeding one, then the other, then the first again, then the
second again, but overall, I
still found feeding on demand to be much less stressful, and it fit better with my instincts to let them eat when they were hungry.
While it's true that eating solid foods is one of the steps toward weaning, breastmilk should
still be the
baby's primary source of nutrition for the first year of life, and for those
babies who continue to nurse into the
second year, breastmilk is
still a substantial part of their diet.
It's been more than a year since she came home with her
second baby, and she
still hasn't had her celebratory smoke.
Baby monitors act like your second pair of eyes which lets you do your chores and do other things while still making sure that your baby is s
Baby monitors act like your
second pair of eyes which lets you do your chores and do other things while
still making sure that your
baby is s
baby is safe.
Reuben had a rocky start but we got there in the end, Eva latched on without a
second thought and is
still going... definitely easier the
second time, but it might just be the kind of
baby you get as well...
After the first six months, the protection is less, but
still present, and on average, women breastfeeding into the
second year of life will have a
baby every 2 to 3 years even without any artificial method of contraception.
It can
still be normal not to feel your
baby move until later in pregnancy, even in your
second pregnancy or more.
I
still can't quite believe it, and after watching me have our
second baby, my partner Dunstan persists in thinking that giving birth is a piece of cake!
I have other diapers in my stash that were used in rotation as frequently as any of our AMPs and the elastic are
still in great shape for our
second baby.
While there's nothing wrong with using
second hand
baby products, bear in mind that you
still need to know the history, for example, of a
baby car seat or high chair.
So, what do you do when you'd rather not have your
baby passed from
second cousin to friend - of - your - aunt at the bigger get - togethers when her immune system is
still very much developing?
The
second group was taught about bedtime fading, a newer sleep technique where parents picked the time they'd like for their
baby to fall asleep, and then pushed that time by 15 minutes for a few nights, and then another 15 minutes for a few nights after if their
baby was
still struggling to fall asleep.
Once your
second baby has arrived, you suddenly have a newborn with all the regular demands to contend with but also another under one who
still needs an awful lot of your attention and it could feel hard to split yourself in half to cater for both their needs all the time.
The point is that, although yes, some women and
babies still die in the hospital: First: That number is FAR LOWER than what it was when everyone gave birth at home
Second: OBs and medical professionnal are constantly trying to improve their methods and reduce the mortality rate even more.
I went back to work when my
babies were 3 months old, both times, and my trusty medela pump in style is
still going strong, having been used for 9 months 3 - 4x per day with my first, and going on 6 months with my
second.
The
second time around, I had a very fussy
baby with tummy problems and a very demanding toddler that wouldn't let me sit
still long enough to nurse.
With the
second baby due, my Medela is
still operating well and I changed the tubing out.
I was in a lot of lower back pain with my
second baby and had a toddler who
still wanted to play and be held.
Then, with my
second rainbow
baby, the song that I
still sing to him as a lullaby is, «Somewhere Over the Rainbow,» made famous by Judy Garland in the movie The Wizard of Oz.
the first
baby i had, i breastfed her for about 8 months and my
second child he is 1 year and a half and
still breastfeeding.and i heard a lot of rumors that this time my milk is not anymore nutritious for my
baby.
Our
second child is due in July, and our first daughter will only be 17 months,
still a
baby herself.
I'm not sure if you are
still looking for advice, but I have experience with it... My 8 yr old stayed in the bed with me (and hubby) since day 1, when I got pregnant with my
second when he was 16 mths old, we set up his room with a toddler bed (he could get out of his playpen since 9 mths un-assisted, and never had a crib) so we made sure it was fun and playful and gave him that option, we also set up a separate cot beside out bed, so he could be with us
still (I was not comfortable being pregnant with a toddler and hubby in bed then, knowing I would have a
baby soon) since I was pregnant I was able to talk about it to him and explain why he was going to have to one day move to his own bed (in our room or his) by the time I had the
baby he was starting the nights in his own bed and if he woke up he would come into his cot beside our bed... I let him continue like that as long as he wanted, it took time but I did not push him at all, same with breast feeding I let him make the choice... when I left my hubby (now ex) the boys were both big enough (2 and 4 yrs) for me to be comfortable with them both in bed with me, and I was
still nursing my younger one until he was around 3.5 yrs old, so we just had a big bed with us all piled in, I miss those days so much: (so how did I finally get them both out of my bed?
Offer loving
still touch (gently placing your hands on your
baby's body for 5
seconds) to help your
baby relax and to start the flow of oxytocin which can help to calm you and your
baby.
Luckily, you'll be able to use a lot of the
baby items from your first child clothing, furniture and toys but it will
still take careful financial planning to support a
second child.
You can
still write a
second pregnancy plan and perhaps include the
baby's sibling to witness the birth.
But I
still hope the
second baby will be a girl
Offer the
second breast if
baby is
still awake and showing feeding cues.
-
baby can briefly lift head (usually bobbing, not
still) to about 45 degrees - turns head to place opposite cheek down - comfortable with either cheek down - legs begin to straighten in Tummy Time so that lower belly touches the surface beneath
baby - arms move further away from the body in Tummy Time and in the
second month, will begin to press hands down into the surface to push the shoulders and very top of the chest up very slightly off the surface beneath