March 2017 Moms

Ask a STM week of 3/6

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Re: Ask a STM week of 3/6

  • @Burrberrymum my hospital said the same thing with my first
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  • I took a chunk out of my first son's thumb with clippers the first time I tried. We went to baby scissors after that.
    Alex
    married to M since 6.13.09
    T - 3.3.14
    A - 2.24.17
  • @Burrberrymum my hospital said the same thing with my first


    I'm glad there's other health professionals suggesting this and that my DD's doctor wasn't just a little crazy lol it really does work though! 
  • Am I going crazy thinking that kegels kind of hurt/are uncomfortable at this point? Just shy of 39 weeks. I assume it's because baby is sitting so low?
  • For those who EP, how long did it take before your nipples weren't freaking sensitive all the time? I'm on my 11th full day of pumping and wowzers do they hurt like almost all the time! Especially the 20-ish minutes following a pump session.
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    Married June 2010, TTC since March 2014
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  • For those who EP, how long did it take before your nipples weren't freaking sensitive all the time? I'm on my 11th full day of pumping and wowzers do they hurt like almost all the time! Especially the 20-ish minutes following a pump session.
    Are you sure the flanges are the right size? 
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • For those who EP, how long did it take before your nipples weren't freaking sensitive all the time? I'm on my 11th full day of pumping and wowzers do they hurt like almost all the time! Especially the 20-ish minutes following a pump session.
    Are you sure the flanges are the right size? 
    ^^^ This. Sounds like the flanges might be too small which can lead to pinching and discomfort. Pumping shouldn't be that painful. Also, do you use any type of nipple cream or anything to help with the friction?
  • AandDM2014AandDM2014 member
    edited March 2017
    I don't know how to tell if the flanges are the right size...

    and i use nipple cream every single time! I can't use the pump without it!

    edit: it doesn't hurt while I'm pumping, just afterwards. 
    About us:
    Me - 28, Lean PCOS
    DH - 31
    Married June 2010, TTC since March 2014
    Blog: ourbinarystar.com

    FET cycle #3 Transfer July 28th 2016, Triplets born healthy on February 26th 2017 at 33w1d!


  • @AandDM2014 That might be from flanges being too large. 
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • @longliveregina yup, mine definitely looks like the too large picture, though I have really small areolas so the end of my nipple looks like the too small picture... guess I need to see the LC when I go to the hospital today!
    About us:
    Me - 28, Lean PCOS
    DH - 31
    Married June 2010, TTC since March 2014
    Blog: ourbinarystar.com

    FET cycle #3 Transfer July 28th 2016, Triplets born healthy on February 26th 2017 at 33w1d!

  • I found some mommy and baby groups in my local area, one is meeting next week when baby is 3 weeks old, another is meeting when baby is 3 weeks and a few days old.  Is that too young to take to a function at a local park?
  • @longliveregina yup, mine definitely looks like the too large picture, though I have really small areolas so the end of my nipple looks like the too small picture... guess I need to see the LC when I go to the hospital today!
    I'm glad I could help! I had that problem too when I started pumping at work; I know medals has different flange sizes, and I'm sure other pumps must, too.  <3
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • Of course it'd be a dream come true if any of ya'll live close. I haven't gotten that impression so far though.
  • @disneybaby84 We went to the park yesterday at 2 weeks. Have fun!!  And report back about it BC I'm considering a mom's group here.
  • Hey @Cbeanz how has the transition to three been, now that you're in the thick of it? I've heard 2 to 3 is the hardest so I'm really curious to hear your perspective!
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • Picture adding a 4 year old to the mix. She's at the age where she can follow directions and even help slightly (can you hand me a diaper, here please throw this in the garbage etc). But it's the newborn-2yo situation again that's a challenge. Always nervous the 2yo will accidentally hurt the newborn. I think so far it's just been incrementally more chaotic with 3, but honestly after 2 it's not like our lives were going to become chaos free anytime soon.

    The big girls are still in preschool 4d/wk now, and then in June they'll be home. That's when it'll really hit the fan! Lol

    I will say that DH is Superman as he is getting up with our sleepless 2yo every night while I take 100% care of DD3. I couldn't do this (or even 2 kids!) without his help.
  • How long did those with tears & the dreaded H's use tuck pads? I'm trying to decide how many to order from Amazon...I'm alternating them with earth Mama stuff (which I don't find as relieving as the AER hospital pads) but isn't as wet - which is what the OB suggested...
  • I used the earth Mama spray and one container of tucks pads last time. I had stitches from a 2nd degree tear and awful H last time. Even the nurses we're commenting on them
  • My post got cut off... sorry about that. I used the products for 2-3 weeks, one container of each, and I'm sure they will last me through this birth too. @Goodmorning12
  • How long PP was it before you were driving yourself again?
  • @KateM  i was driving the day after i got home. 
  • My midwife generally says to wait a week to drive.
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • Thanks @Gators&amp;BoSox @longliveregina :) it's a 2.5 hour drive I'd have to make and contemplating leaving it for someone else to do and hitch a ride with DH when we move. 
  • oh ya i only drove like 10 min lol
  • KateM said:
    Thanks @Gators&amp;BoSox @longliveregina :) it's a 2.5 hour drive I'd have to make and contemplating leaving it for someone else to do and hitch a ride with DH when we move.




    I wouldn't drive it :)
    BabyFruit Ticker
  • KateM said:
    Thanks @Gators&amp;BoSox @longliveregina :) it's a 2.5 hour drive I'd have to make and contemplating leaving it for someone else to do and hitch a ride with DH when we move. 
    I drove 30min (one way) two days after birth for our first pediatrician appointment.

    I think it depends totally on how you're feeling. But if it's a decently easy option to go with DH - then take it! Especially if it's your first long drive with LO.
  • FTM paranoia, how do i know I'm forming a good attachment with baby? There have been times I accidentally let him reach screaming hunger and sometimes I have been too tired to cuddle and talk with him. Am I in trouble?

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