Not exact matches
I
just need to be more
strict with my day time
schedule.
O'Connor also notes that it's unlikely that your milk would
just dry up unless you're using hormonal birth control, nursing on a
strict schedule, or supplementing with formula without expressing your breast milk.
I was even more confident that I was the only mother of multiples who yearned for those idyllic moments with baby that are less frequent with two babies; who sometimes resented the complexity of
just getting out of the house, the assembly line - like feedings, and the
strict adherence to a
schedule and routine.
you are «allowed» to take your baby from the nursery on a
strict schedule (opposite of visiting times) and are discouraged or
just plain not allowed in the nursery between times, except in the middle of the night.
You don't need a
strict, regimented
schedule of crawling lessons,
just plenty of time and space to explore.
And although I think that's great and all, I'm
just not conditioned to have a
strict schedule like that.
A lot of our families use these Poochie Bells with GREAT success but almost all of them have ALSO used the bells along side Crate or X-pen training or after their puppies were basically potty trained but they
just needed the puppy to learn how to notify them (not all puppies will naturally bark or whine and will
just «go» if you're not able to read their subtle body language or their not on a
strict schedule).
Maybe I
just don't like having too
strict of a
schedule.
Regular readers will know that I'm a fan of
strict schedules, but
just because bedtime is set in stone (7 pm!)