Sentences with phrase «until was about»

Walter slept in our bed until he was about 9 months old, when I just could not take not sleeping anymore — and I do mean not sleeping.
From then until I was about 15, my mother often told me as I was going into the bath or shower to «be sure to wash where the doctor told you to.»
In response to Nottygurl's comment, I had the same problem with my son up until he was about 9 months old.
I felt a tingling sensation when it happened until mine was about 4 months, he's 6 months now and I don't feel it anymore!
My son and I tried breastfeeding until he was about six weeks to two months.
I nourished her exclusively until she was about four months old and started having issues with my supply that could have been pumper waited and it could have been just my lack of education related, I'm not so sure.
I didn't start my son on cloth until he was about 6 weeks old.
Ben nursed until he was about three years old, just after I became pregnant for the third time.
I continued to nurse my daughter until she was about 17 months.
I never got back enough supply to exclusively breastfeed her, but I was able to nurse her with supplementing until she was about 18 months old.
When I was growing up my mum stayed at home with us 3 girls until I was about 10 years old, she also ran an at home daycare on top of it all.
We had his «child bed» (aka mattress on the floor) all ready for him since birth, but just didn't use it until he was about 8 months old.
We co-slept with our now 11 month old until he was about 8 months old and got too tossy & turny for a good nights sleep.
He used it until he was about four, and I really felt like we turned a corner with him once we used it consistently.
However, pocket diapers leaked overnight until he was about 8 months old.
Our two month old girl has slept in our bed since birth and our son did too until he was about 6 months old.
I was able to breastfeed my firstborn until she was about 18 mos.
Sure enough it fixed all of his problems however at 9 months he showed no interest in food, this continued until he was about 14 months.
Up until he was about six months old he would sleep on my chest for his naps.
Also had a pacifier to encourage development of sucking... which didn't translate to bottle feeding at all, dammit, despite him hanging on to it until he was about 3.5 years old (and was chewing the crap out of them, at which point I got the OT recommended chewy things for him to use).
Next we rolled it with a rolling pin until it was about 1 - 2 cm thick.
My son is now 11 and he suffered from night terrors starting at a year and a half until he was about 4.
I didn't start any bins with my son until he was about two years old.
I know I didn't use a stroller without head support for my son until he was about 6 months old.
I never had ammonia issues until I was about halfway through the bottle.
After playing and investigating the leaves and natural materials on the Autumn nature table, we made some salt dough, kneaded it until it was smooth and rolled it out until it was about 1 cm thick.
My daughter was sensitive to the products with essential oils until she was about one.
My oldest daughter loved eating a wide variety of foods up until she was about two years old and then she decided to only live off chicken nuggets and yogurt.
I wore her in that thing until she was about two years of age, and I found it was helpful for babysitting my friends» infants as well.
I ordered this a few weeks ago for my new baby girl who is due in just a few days... I haven't had the chance to use it yet as I hadn't had an Ergo with my son until he was about 5 months old.
I co-slept with my baby until she was about 10 months or so.
It was sometimes painful, often messy, and in general just inconvenient, but eventually everything evened out and I continued to nurse her on a schedule until she was about twelve months old.
Her second child (Kyla, now 6) went full - term, latched on within the first 30 minutes, gained weight well and nursed until she was about 24 months.
She doesn't recall seeing a baby at the breast until she was about 25 years old, when her younger sister began nursing her newborn son, Lakisha's nephew.
Every question I had about cloth diapering a newborn has been answered!we didn't use cloth on our first child until she was about 6 months, and still then it was part time.
I bed - shared with my youngest until she was about 9 mo (she wouldn't sleep with us anymore — she likes her own space... a LOT).
She spent most of her days in the wrap / carrier until she was about 6 months old.
And we rocked her to sleep, in one form or another, until she was about... 18 -LRB-?)
She still fed up to 12 times in 24 hours until she was about 10 months, we had decided to co-sleep by this point as I was exhausted and falling asleep whilst feeding her anyway.
My son was a comfort nurser & we continued until he was about 4 months old.
Baby girl still couldn't really latch on until she was about 5 days old.
MARIE BISHOP: Well with my 4 month old I'm still dealing with it, with my 4 year old he nursed until 2 and a half and I think it was until he was about 15 months or so that we still had a pretty strong overactive letdown and oversupply but by toddler age he was gulping anyway because he got things to do
With our first we used prefolds and covers exclusively until he was about 1, when we started having trouble with leaks at night.
I didn't have any other breastfeeding problems until he was about 10 months when I had my first cracked nipple and my nurse suggested that I stop breastfeeding immediately and have a mammogram.
My daughter was born in 2010 and my Organic Ergobaby was my go - to carrier for much of her life, until she was about 4 years old.
My milk came so easily and majorly that he didn't have to really work for it until he was about 2 months old and my supply dropped a little.
Fully saying goodbye to diapers didn't click until she was about 27 months, after her baby sister was born and she saw that diapers were for babies.
My little guy was a great nurser, and he nursed until he was about 10 months old (I lost my milk).
I had a great pregnancy throughout, and continued to do CrossFit up until I was about 9 months along.
My Little Mr didn't wear any shoes until he was about 8 months old and he'd started to pull himself up on things.
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