Not exact matches
«A Georgia woman named Nirvana Jenette claims she was kicked
out of church for breastfeeding, the pastor ordering her to nurse the
baby in the
bathroom and calling her behavior «lewd,» comparing her to a stripper...»
in between doing all
of the «chores» on their checklist for me - which included complete care
of my
baby, checking my incision, getting in /
out bed to go to the
bathroom, charting my son's temperature and calling for glucose checks, filling
out paperwork, etc. not once did anyone offer to change a diaper or give him a feed so I could pump.
Maybe you're at a restaurant and run
out of diapers and have to «conserve» diapers and see that poop face happening... so instead
of leaving the restaurant, you just take your
baby / toddler / child to the
bathroom and hold them over the potty, hoping for the best.
Instead
of hauling my entire diaper bag into the
bathroom with me, I left it with my husband, took the
baby and pulled
out my trusty Travel Diaper Change Kit to change his diaper!
If mom or dad has to leave the
bathroom for any reason (the door bell ringing, taking the cookies
out of the oven, or even switching the laundry to the dryer) it is always best to take
baby with you.
Dangerous and toxic substances commonly found in laundry rooms,
bathrooms or garages, should always be kept
out of your
baby's reach.
around midnight i began to question my decision to have a home birth, & maria was getting tired... she called in a second midwife for support & my doula arrived from another birth... i was afraid
of the power - i hadn't felt it like this in kayenn's birth... i was afraid that i would come apart - even though i had to - i know now that coming apart is a part
of the process... someplace in the middle
of this birth i realized that i did not know how to do this - i was acting against the birth process - literally & emotionally... i had a mental idea
of what it should look, sound, smell, be like... after some hours maria checked me again, i had been at 9 cm for 4 hours... she said to me, «some
babies can come through at 9 cm, but yours will not, sokhna... sokhna, you are going to have to fight to bring this
baby out... go into the
bathroom, get in the shower & work it
out... «so i did... i went in the cold
bathroom alone & remembered every cold detail
of kayenn's birth... i wondered if i could get to the hospital on time to have an emergency c - section & i began to cry... & as i cried i had to go to the
bathroom - i sat on the toilet & the rushes came down like nothing i can explain - but they didn't hurt - it was just POWER!
They tell tales
of camping
out with their pumps not only in
bathroom stalls but in office closets and storage rooms, pushing chairs against doors that don't lock, fretting that co-workers will barge in, that bosses will ask where they've been, that in their desire to feed their
babies their own milk they will jeopardize their jobs.
I'm pretty sure that the article suggesting that you pump in the
bathroom or in your car was their way
of saying you have to be creative and flexible to figure something
out if you want to do the best thing you can for your
baby.
We ran
out of toilet paper, so I brought some
baby wipes into the
bathroom and our extra wetbag.
One woman laughed about how her husband would only relieve her for brief
bathroom breaks by putting his arms
out stiffly in front
of him, as though he were about to hold a tray
of breakable crystal, and then she'd lay the
baby over his arms and return a few minutes later to find him in the same position, terrified
of moving.
Knowing that I was going to be picked up from the airport along with Dr. James McKenna, well - known cosleeping expert and author
of Sleeping with Your
Baby, I made a dash to the
bathroom at the Nashville airport to change
out of my jeans, tank top, and sandals into an outfit in which I would be more comfortable shaking hands with a renowned parenting expert.
Use a
baby - safe mirror or even your
bathroom mirror to provide a fun time for your
baby to see, hear and feel the coos that are coming
out of his cute little mouth!
You'll also want to make sure the
bathroom is at a comfortable, warm temperature so your
baby won't be cold when he or she gets
out of the tub.
Many people might suggest that you feed your
baby in a
bathroom, closet, your car, or other place, which is
out of the view
of other people.
Baby proof door knobs can also be used keep children
out of the
bathroom or from slamming doors on their fingers and toes.
They can be used to block off stairwells, quarantine your
baby in one room and keep them
out of dangerous places like the kitchen,
bathroom or garage.
These are incredibly useful when you are traveling and can be an easy way to keep your
baby out of Grandma's antique room or make sure that they don't go onto a porch or
bathroom at a hotel.
Some parents have a deal where dad gets
baby out of bed, changed and brought to mom while mom uses the
bathroom and wakes up enough to feed
baby.
I have the angelcare bath support, but that requires running a lot
of water in the bath and leaning over, this takes barely any water, easy to lift
out of the
bathroom with water, and my
baby loves it!
For the immature adults it turns
out to be a hectic lost - weekend in Sin City, as the groomsmen remember nada the next morning
of their last night's debauched escapade that has them waking up in a trashed Caesar's Palace luxury suite ($ 4,000 a night) with a live chicken, a crying
baby in a closet, a very large tiger belonging to Mike Tyson in the
bathroom, Stu missing a front tooth, Phil wearing a hospital wrist - band and a missing Doug.
We were well on the way to addressing some
of these issues when Gove threw
out the entire
bathroom as well as the
baby wiht the bathwater and set
out cause back by at least a decade.
Grooming
out of my home means that I get to use my own
bathroom, listen to my own music and be around my own fur
babies.
conveniently close to good shopping centers and a Tom thumb when I first moved in a noticed
baby roaches... mainly in kitchen and
bathroom I had them spray once and they cleared
out sort
of I still see one every once in a while.