I have to put him in his rock and play and leave the curtain open so he can see me, other wise he flips out.the lights also distract him. But this usually works about twice a week. Hoe baths and dry shampoo are my new BFF's.
I have to put him in his rock and play and leave the curtain open so he can see me, other wise he flips out.the lights also distract him. But this usually works about twice a week. Hoe baths and dry shampoo are my new BFF's.
This might be a little silly, but you could try using the kind of electric candles that flicker and letting him watch those, playing music, playing peekaboo, or adding anything that's a bit interactive for him. Soon you should probably be able to hand him a toy that can keep him distracted for a bit. It might buy you a little more time.
If there's something strange underneath the hood. Who you gonna call? Your Doctor. If there's something weird and it don't look good. Who you gonna call? Your Doctor. Immediately. If it's new, painful, and possibly pregnancy related get your ass off the internet and call your doctor. It's for your health and your child's.
For anyone wondering about the Beachfront Baby Wrap: I just got mine this weekend and tested it out today in the pool! I have a Boba wrap which is pretty stretchy and the Beachfront Wrap is not stretchy. The first time I wrapped it at home I think I wrapped it too tight (I'm use to wrapping the Boba pretty tightly), it was a bit hard to put Cora in it. When we got to the pool I didn't worry about getting a super tight wrap. It was easy to put Cora in it and she loved it! She hung out with her legs and arms out of the wrap (as in the picture) and when she started to get a bit tired I tucked her arms into the wrap to keep her closer to me. We were in the pool for about 45 minutes. I didn't try it in the shower, which I know this is what the thread is about. But, just from using it in the pool today I will say that I loved it and very much recommend this wrap!
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