For me, the transition between labor and actually delivering
my baby felt pretty seamless — though I'll never forget the moment my nurse smiled at me, and said I was ready to push.
When I had my first
baby I felt pretty confused.
Not exact matches
When people ask about your
feelings, «I got to hold a friend's
baby and they are
pretty cool» will handle it.
At 0, 1, and 2, you probably
feel like a
pretty good parent, while at 8, 9, and 10 you assume you are doing everything wrong, your
baby is in terrible pain, and wish that someone, perhaps the real mother of this
baby, would come show you what the problem is.
This is my first so I'm
feeling pretty much textbook emotions towards this, but the problem starts with the
baby being my partner's second.
Other than that, I
feel pretty ill - equipped to offer advice to get your
baby or toddler to sleep on a plane without resorting to tranquilizers.
I'd ask myself before I... well, before I did
pretty much anything, from taking a much - needed part - time job, to buying a certain
baby toy, to playing the «stinky feet game» with my toddler (once, a particularly influential AP mom in my online world had suggested such games would cause my child to
feel shame about his body for the rest of his life.)
I didn't
feel ready to stop, even though the
babies had
pretty much self weaned off of bottles completely at this point.
I am ohh so glad I read all of your comments, My
baby is 8 months and I
feel like I just am not making her happy wich in turn is making me cry, she is normally
pretty happy, but latley she crys and wines and throughs a
pretty good fit when I put her down, it is good to know that seperation anxiety is part of the problem, plus she is cutting her two upper teeth, thank you all for sharing, it give me support during this milestone: --RRB-
Louder, in this case, is better: Turns out your uterus was a
pretty loud place — comparable to a loud vacuum cleaner — so this portable little device will make your
baby feel right at home.
I'm
pretty sure that's highly inconvenient compared to popping a sterilized nipple onto those 2 oz nursettes and then taking a nice catnap instead of pumping for forty minutes right after feeding the
baby and
feeling like a caged animal.
The bottle is also
pretty compact and enables you to come closer to a
baby so it can
feel your presence more acutely.
Before I had my first
baby, I
felt like I had done a
pretty good job preparing, but even I had seemed to put too much focus on just the birth and kind of
felt like «now what?»
The only good part was
feeling Baby C kick and knowing that all was OK on that front, and also overhearing the sound of seconds - old
babies crying for the first time, which is
pretty amazing, when you think about it.
Now that I've had my third child in four - and - a-half years, I'm
feeling pretty confident in my
baby gear knowledge: which jogging stroller is the best, which brand of onesie is softest, and which sleep sack will keep my
baby the warmest.
Back when I was an Apartment Mama to one
baby, I
felt like I had my hands
pretty full.
I've been breastfeeding my
baby for what
feels like my entire life now, and in general I've actually had
pretty good luck with breastfeeding in public.
So when I was planning Brinley's schedule, I
felt pretty confident I could do a 7:30 wake up time (I did know from experience, however, that some
babies are 7 AM wakers).
You might
feel like it's extra tough to refrain from feeding your
baby as often during the night while he or she is getting used to sleeping in a separate crib, but these two stages in your child's development can go hand - in - hand
pretty well.
Feeling pretty well put - together with your
baby?
I
felt this with my first
baby, though it
felt like a bit of a secret — I thought I was
pretty strange for crying the night before offering him solids.
This year, for Kate's 3rd birthday, we wanted to make sure Kate still
felt special and excited despite us having a new
baby and being
pretty tired, and still trying to find out way into a family of 4.
Although it sounds a little old - fashioned, Rose is still a sweet,
pretty name that offers a classic
feeling for a new
baby, whether wild, Irish or otherwise.
Once you've confirmed that your
baby is, indeed, still alive, you'll
feel pretty good again (if not a little engorged, for the exclusively breastfeeding mamas).
ROBIN KAPLAN: There are, you know, most women probably can attest to
feeling engorged or
feeling like they have oversupply in the beginning when their
babies are first born and that's, that's
pretty typical to have that kind of engorgement in the beginning just because your body and your
baby are still trying to figure out what exactly your
baby needs.
So there are a lot of different options out there, but yeah, generally
babies,
pretty much all
babies will like to be swaddled, will like that
feeling of security.
I'm
pretty sure my
baby won't
feeling wet with those!
He was also 13 months when I got pregnant, and I
felt like I was depriving him of milk he should have had, so I was
pretty determined for him to still be nursing once the
baby was born.
Getting out of bed can be
pretty exhausting in itself, understandably so because you are probably
feeling like you just don't have enough room for an entire
baby in your abdomen.
Many
babies, though, get
pretty angry and irritated once they
feel tired, and then end up crying.
«
Pretty and comfortable to nurse my baby... An affordable solution to make me feel pretty and comfortable to nurse.&
Pretty and comfortable to nurse my
baby... An affordable solution to make me
feel pretty and comfortable to nurse.&
pretty and comfortable to nurse.»
«I
felt a lot of tugging while my
baby was removed and she did get a little stuck on one side, so the tugging was
pretty intense on that side and it took longer to heal.
Yep, it's
pretty clear I did some stuff to make this
baby a reality, but the fact that you
feel it's okay and normal to ask me about it is making me want to squirt you in the eye with breastmilk.
Your
baby's
pretty young but one of the things I think about I
feel like there's some pressure on this is «What do you bring your
baby home in from the hospital?»
I kind of
felt very empowered, by the fact you know, people always come into your room after you have a
baby and they've got to check this on you and they've got to check this on the
baby and I
pretty much just went without the top for 3 days.
Taking
baby home, especially if it's your first, can
feel pretty daunting, but you will still have plenty of support.
Even though our latch is
pretty good, I
feel like I need to hold my breast off my
baby's nose.
The
baby is still small enough that you may not
feel every kick and punch yet, but the movements will start getting less «bubble - like» and more «holy crap, that was totally a foot»
pretty soon, if they aren't already.
I
felt the way
pretty much everyone does: it's made by a mom, for her
baby, and anything else is super gross.
While Charles has a
pretty strong hold on its spot in the top 100
baby names, Kalle has more a trendy hipster
feel.
Things started to get
pretty uncomfortable by 33 weeks, I
felt like I had a
baby up my throat and a
baby about to fall out.
Soft, and easy to wear every mama needs an all lace bra to wear just to
feel pretty in amongst the dishes, laundry, crying
babies, and rushing to and fro from soccer games and ballet.
My husband thought I was suffering from PPD and truth be told, I
felt like my
baby didn't even need me and had some
pretty dark thoughts in those first three weeks where I wasn't sleeping.
Although some motor noise is unavoidable, given that you have a
pretty strong little vacuum motor turning on and off in a breast pump, it really is important to consider how noisy your breast pump is or you won't
feel comfortable pumping in your workplace or near your
baby.
And just kind of watch in general, how the cultural reacts to children and that will give you a
pretty good clear as to how they're going to
feel about you feeding your
baby.
The infection issue is tougher to judge without a diagnosis, but the body is
pretty good at keeping most pathogens out of
babies until birth, so I would say that if you
feel healthy then you should go for it.
I wanted to
feel pretty and fresh and light while bearing the weight of facing everything
baby times two (Twin girls.
I'm
pretty sure you noticed that I post less outfit post than before, and now you now why - I can't fit in my old clothes because of my little
baby bump:) I'm super excited to share the news with you, this is absolutely fascinating to
feel my little butterfly that already started kicking!
Feel confident showing off your
baby bump when you wear this
pretty maternity dress.
Both sweaters are
pretty warm but I
feel that with the OTS I would need to wear a scarf to cover my neck and shoulders cause
baby it's cold out there!