I became pregnant
with my first child when I was 23 years old.
I am 8 weeks and 6 days pregnant
with my first child!
I have eczema and I breast fed
with my first child with no problem.
I know exactly how it feels to be overwhelmed and even feel guilty about not spending as much time
with your first child as you did before.
They don't want to get people hopes up too much, but, man, I mean, I know, I went through a little bit of infertility in the beginning
with my first child and you know they did a bunch of test on us and kind of figure out what was wrong.
With my first child I was heavily pregnant at Christmas time and although I... Read More
I struggled for weeks
with my first child because NOTHING I read prepared me for the possibility that I wouldn't produce enough milk to sustain life.
Did you mean to go reusable
with your first child?
KIRSTEN PAYVON: So a friend of mine on Facebook had just recently had her second son and was commenting on how breastfeeding was so difficult
with the first child and thank goodness for Robin Kaplan who saved her life with the second baby and she's having successful breastfeeding.
Everyone says terrible twos, but I noticed
with my first child singleton that it was really terrible 3s and the twins didn't prove me wrong!
He convinced me to try a home birth
with our first child, and luckily we ended up transporting to the hospital (my decision) and the child is fine.
She had one nine years ago during labor
with her first child.
I don't think I've met a single parent who has not looked back on their early experiences
with their first child and not thought, «Oh my God I was so crazy / stupid / stupid and crazy.»
Childbirth hadn't crossed Grace's mind until she unexpectedly became pregnant
with her first child.
We decided that since it was still three weeks until baby's due date (and since I went right on my due date
with my first child), it was unlikely I would go into labor that early and we felt comfortable with my husband traveling six hours to attend the wedding.
With my first child, I completely cut out middle of the night feedings and my milk supply went down dramatically when I returned to work.
«I am 37 weeks pregnant
with my first child, and my husband and I are really excited about the baby.
While it took him 13 years to finally marry her and start a family, it was not long after the wedding that they were pregnant
with their first child.
Issues that generated a lot of discussion
with my first child didn't even merit a thought with my second.
When she told her doula (who she didn't end up needing at the birth) about how much trouble she was having breastfeeding, she told Boss that she had experienced similar problems
with her first child, and ended up exclusively pumping her breast milk for two years.
This greater sense of equilibrium is what created space in my mind to ask myself some big questions — questions that I hadn't really considered since before I got pregnant
with my first child.
I found the labor
with my first child to be a little overwhelming but the support of my husband and midwives got me through.
With my first child, I felt pangs of guilt about this — I wondered if I was being «pure» about his weaning.
«I experienced no breast soreness
with my first child, but the pain is unbearable with this pregnancy.
I first entered the world of natural birth when I was pregnant
with my first child in 2002.
Candace Broom shared on MomMostTraveled.com, «When I was pregnant
with my first child, I was in the post office waiting in line and this woman who I had never seen before in my life called out loudly, «Are you going to breast feed or bottle feed?»
But, as a nurse, she knew the benefits of breastfeeding and when she learned she was pregnant
with her first child, Isaac (now 8), there was no question in LaKisha's mind that she wanted to breastfeed him.
Pregnant
with her first child, Julie Speier prepared to deliver with the help of a midwife at a New York City birthing center.
With my first child, BFing was a flop.
We didn't use the Shea Butter Balm
with our first child and I wish we had.
I had a massive (surprise) post-partum hemorrhage
with my first child and my second child was tangled in his cord requiring an emergency c - section.
I had over supply issues
with my first child and and having the exact same experience with baby # 2 who is only 3 weeks old.
The newer covers are a lot easier and more roomy than the blanket I used
with my first child.
I bought britax b - agile
with my first child now 3.
I'm 28 weeks now
with my first child, and scared about giving birth... I will probably go for a C - section that doesn't hurt as bad as natural birth.
I experienced a traumatic childbirth
with my first child — it took me a long time to get over.
I have inverted nipples,
with my first child I did not even know the term existed and breastfeeding was a real torture for me.
You can use it as a single
with the first child and convert it into -LSB-...]
That said, I could probably wash my diapers in the HE with a little more success than what I had there
with my first child, but I still use my top loader because it does such a great job!
what the heck is that??!! my little one and I are on something... totally diff experience than
with my first child.
She is an early childhood educator and found out in June 2011 that she is pregnant
with her first child.
on Aug. 25, she was 9 months» pregnant
with her first child.
Pauline McDonagh Hull is a journalist and pregnant
with her first child.
With my first child (who is now 5) I followed the baby books to the letter when it came to introducing food.
When I found out I was pregnant
with my first child, there were so many decisions to make.
I know this because this was
me with our first child.
Even after I didn't produce
with my first child I just thought I hadn't put in enough effort.
It would be nearly six years before I had another baby, so I had plenty of time to study those instincts I had discovered
with my first child and figure out ways to encourage them with my second.
i was a single mother
with my first child and i was bed sharing with her with no problems..
I bet they are a million times softer than the disposables I used
with my first child.