Listen, pretty much every day, I have questions about my pregnancy or babies that I think are dumb. Here is a place for all our dumb (or maybe not!) questions.
I'll start: I'm the breadwinner in my family and I have a weird job where I work super full-time for a few months at a time and then am off for a few months at a time (still working (going on meetings and writing), but only for 3-5 hours a day). Once baby comes, DH is going to be home full-time with the little dude, but when I'm not full-time working, we'll probably split childcare responsibilities fairly evenly. Should we get car seats for both our cars or just DH's?
TTC #1: 4/16
BFP #1: 5/16
MMC at 8 weeks: 6/16
BFP #2: 10/16
Sweet baby boy arrived 7/7/17!
Re: A Big Thread for Dumb Questions
Married: 06-2024
TTC #1: Since November 2015
Restarted TTC "count" Oct. 2016
due to previous issues.
***TW***
BFP: 11/4/2016
BFP: 07/17/2024
I would get one for each. If one of you ever leaves baby/child somewhere, and the other picks child up, you don't have to try to meet somewhere to get the car seat. Also you don't have to try to figure out the seatbelt and latch each time (not super time consuming, just annoying).
Alot of the popular baby carseats click into bases, so again, I'd have a base in each vehicle.
Ok my dumbass question is what are tucks for? Just for hemorrhoids? Cause with ds they said to get some tucks and I never got hemorrhoids? (Yes lucky ik) or is there another use?
@leilac We had 1 infant car seat but a base for each car to just click it in. Now that DD is older we have a convertible car seat in each car.
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@morgaita IDK if Tucks are exactly the same thing, but I used witch hazel pads to bring my lady parts some relief after DS was born. There was a blog post somewhere back then about a "padsicle" or "pad sundae" or something to help with healing and comfort.
@akbride09 DS and this baby will be 4 years apart. I originally thought if have them share, but that seems more of a pain. We got DS a trundle and got a sofabed for the family room. That way we can still have guests, but baby gets his/her own room.
@morgarita tucks are just witch hazel pads. You can store them in the fridge and it will just be cooling relief wherever you want to put them.
I'm in the SAME situation. Well not quite. We have a 5.5 year old girl and expecting a girl and live in a 2bd/1ba. We're going to have them share and building a guest room in the back for guest s.
ETA: a friend has a girl and a boy 5 years apart (both great kids) that have shared one room. They're now 6 and 11, and it's just now starting to become something they're considering changing.
As far as kids sharing rooms... I think it's fine while they're young but am not sure how a 5.5 yr old sharing with an infant will work for too long. Personally, I'd give each child their own room. But, I also do not enjoy having guests stay at my house so I never plan to have a guest room. It's a waste in our house because we need the space.
I am a FTM and hoping to breastfeed. In am taking a 12 week maternity leave but will be returning to work after that. My office is small and pretty relaxed so other than finding the time and privacy (which shouldn't be a huge issue- my boss and coworkers are completely supportive) I am not too concerned about pumping at the office. However, there are many days I am out of the office and will be unable to pump without making it a big production of it. I work in a vey male dominated industry so this is particularly stressful to me. I was wondering if any ladies who have been in similar situations could share what worked/didn't work for them in these situations. Were you able to keep your supply while working? Where did you store the breastmilk when you pump at work or were out of the office on work related business? Thanks in advance!
For storage, I have a small cooler bag that I would use with 4 freezer packs. I think with 3 or 4 freezer packs surrounding the milk, it is good for 12-16 hours which was enough time for me to get home to my fridge or to my hotel room fridge.
In case you have to fly for business trips, you can absolutely fly with breastmilk and freezer packs and carry it on the plane. You don't have to limit to 3 ounces- TSA will just put the milk through a little scanner.
Tip: always have an extra set of batteries for your pump just in case you don't have access to an outlet.
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3rd time mom, and have never experienced this. At my first appointment OB did a transvaginal us and couldn't see the baby. Thought I might have a blighted ovum, had to go to the specialist to use a high tech ultrasound and found baby. The specialist measured everything and noted that my uterus was rather large (it was blocking my OBs ultrasound). She noted the avg size is 5-7". Mine is 12! Since then I haven't seen my OB but I'm curious 1) has anyone ever been told they have a huge uterus?? (It was normal sized before, she said they can grow...) and 2) is this gonna affect baby/weight gain/my 3rd csection?
Thanks for reading. My DUMB question that I haven't known where to post (and I refuse to dr google)
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Highly monitored internet and no cell service in the office, so I'm postin' and ghostin' while I'm workin'
but...
can someone help me understand why I never get notified when someone tags me? Or maybe I just don't know where to look.
Married: Oct 2015
Baby G born June 2017
TTC#2: July 2018
BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19
BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21
@acstec1 I actually bought my husband a Yeti cooler for Christmas, partly because I thought I could keep breastmilk in there during the hot summer months when we are on the go. (Haven't broken the news to him yet that his beer supply will have to share cooler space.
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It really depends on the person and position of the baby - don't worry because you're not showing. I am petite but still was able to carry it well until the end when I was as wide as I was tall.
That was really sweet of them! I think guys who are fathers themselves can be really supportive because they know what their wives / girlfriends went through.
Married: 06-2024
TTC #1: Since November 2015
Restarted TTC "count" Oct. 2016
due to previous issues.
***TW***
BFP: 11/4/2016
BFP: 07/17/2024
DD (4yrs) and DS (2yrs) share a room. We didn't plan on having another baby right now bc of things we have going on at the moment so, suprise! But once we move to a bigger place, DS1 and DS2 will share a room. DS2 will be on our room for the first several months, and DD will have her own room. For DD and DS room we have a full size bed.
3RD time mom and I've NEVER heard of a Tuck. Even my last BMB, I've only ever heard of WH pads so glad someone cleared that up. I literally thought it was misspelled and was suppose to say truck.
For infant carseats we will have one, bc we have one car. But before we moved and we had two vehicles we had to seats and two bases.
No dumb question right now but I'm sure I will have one.
BFP #1: 5/16
MMC at 8 weeks: 6/16
BFP #2: 10/16
Sweet baby boy arrived 7/7/17!
We have four bedrooms now but one is for my stepson who is going to be 11, our toddlers share a room, and we have a playroom (and then our room). When this baby comes they will be in the playroom until they can start sleeping through the night and then move in with their brother and sister. We are moving this spring/summer and will follow that set-up the only difference will be instead of all four bedrooms upstairs, the master and playroom/nursery are on the mail floor and the toddlers room and my stepsons room will be upstairs. I am not running up and down stairs with a newborn all night lol. And I am so excited at the idea to not have to use the stairs to go to bed!