I took DD to gymnastics tonight and at the end I reached down for her so I could pick her up and one of the mom's asked me "you're not still picking her up are you?" It actually stopped me in my tracks. Honestly, it hadn't occurred to me NOT to be lifting DD. She's pretty light (27 lbs), and I guess with as physical of a job as I have it never crossed my mind to not pick her up. I just told the mom that-that my job has WAY more physical demands than picking up a 27 lb kid and I'm still doing that, so I guess so and laughed it off.
But am I totally alone here? How do you manage to NOT pick up a 3 year old from time to time? I pick her up for hugs and kisses several times a day, mostly because at this point it's easier than me going to her level lol! Did I miss the memo that I'm not supposed to be doing that? (No PTL or complications this pg)
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My husband seemed to think that was okay but wants me to have someone at the grocery store lift my case of water into my cart and then he wants me to load each individual bottle into the backseat of the car so he can bring it inside.
Anyway, my MW gave me a 25 lb okay.
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My oldest is 38 pounds and my youngest is 28 pounds. I lift both of them multiple times a day, I couldn't get away from it, no way no how.
I'm a believer in "listen to your body" (so are my doctors really) and I do. If I am feeling pain from something I stop or will slow down.
My DS is about 26 or so pounds. I still pick him up, unless my Back is killing me. But I pick him up to help him in his car seat,to help him get out, sometimes to carry him down the stairs to the lower apartment. I am very careful though. Lifting has been an issue for me. Now I have my brother or H with me to help. I have had days where DS was sleeping in the car and I couldn't pick him up so I had to ask a friend to do it for me. I am lucky to live above my SIL, Brother and some of SIL's family that are good friends with me.
But since it started snowing and the driveway is getting icy, I have to make him walk by himself and just hold hands, hoping neither of us take a spill.... It is coming soon, I know it.
I still pick up DS (34lbs) just as much as I did pre-pregnancy. He's 2 1/2. There's really not much way I can avoid it. I can say it's getting rather difficult at this point, but... :shrug: I'm a SAHM, it's not like I can have the dog help me.
As far as the safety of it, I've always heard that if it's something you're used to doing it's nothing that is harmful. I don't worry about it hurting anything, it's just uncomfortable and harder to do at this point.
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That's been my approach. Some days I am extra tired or sore (usually after a really rough night at work) and I don't lift her-I make her come to me. But most days I still feel fine and don't see a reason not to lift her.
I'm glad I'm not alone in this! I just couldn't fathom that other pregnant women were just flat out not lifting kids. Seemed odd to me for sure.
Um. I couldn't function day to day without doing heavy lifting. My kids range in weight from 36 - 21 pounds and I have to lift them all throughout the day at different points. That's life.
I was used to heavy lifting before I got pregnant, so I continue to do it now. Last week I carried four boxes of Christmas decorations up from our basement and two days age I carried the boxes containing our half frozen beef in from the car and down into our basement freezer. ::shrugs::
Yup - still lifting our big little guy all the time. He?s only 14mths, but a rather impressive 33lbs, and there?s just no way to avoid it.
It?s a bit of a delicate opperation getting off the couch and transitioning him to his crib, when he?s asleep on my lap. But I just take it slowly so I keep my balance and lift from my knees.
Other than that it?s not a problem picking him up from the floor as he?s walking/toddling now so I dont have to reach down as far.
Saying that - I can?t carry him about for more than a few minutes at a time, but even DH has to make an effort, if the boy isnt in the carrier.
My DS is about 33lbs. My OB has never given me a weight lifting restriction (that I am aware of), so if I need to, I pick him up, but I don't carry him for any length of time, or walk around. The most I'll do for him on a rare occasion now is bring him up the stairs. Otherwise, it's usually to pick him up and put him on the counter so I can brush his teeth, or just to give him a hug. If he wants to stay up longer, then I sit down on the couch and we snuggle that way.
He rarely asks me to lift him, so when he does, I do it if I can, because he has been regressing a bit, so I'm going to play into it during this phase, as he has enough changes going on in his little life right now.
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DS is 33 lbs. I've gotten that comment from some folks, but my doc is totally unconcerned with it.
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