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  • Oh yeah speaking of poop, baby’s first poop (meconium) is extremely dark and sticky. It was all over him and was really hard to wipe off. 


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  • Another diaper issue- DS is allergic to those Luvs. My mom had some and he always came home with a red butt until I made her throw them out. That was exactly why I didn't want to stock up on tons of diapers before they came. Plus certain diapers fit kids differently. Huggies do not work on my kids but Target brand and Pampers work really well.
    I know you can exchange and return diapers, but who wants that hassle with a newborn?
    Yes, every baby is different. We found we liked the diapers from Aldi the best. They're the most affordable diapers we could find without crazy couponing and they work really well. We use Target brand for overnight diapers since she turned about 15 months. 
  • Also if you have somewhere to go with more than like a fifteen minute drive with a newborn and want to have a certain outfit on for it, wait until you get there to put it on LO. I had a couple of unfortunate instances of diaper blowouts or puke all over in the car seat. I was so thankful DS was born in June with all the baby puke. I could just wear nursing tanks around the house so all I had to do was wipe down my arms with a washcloth and not always have to change my shirt.

    also I think it was mentioned long ago on a thread but be prepared to have your boobs start squirting milk when you have sex. I think I wore a bra and breast pads for like 6-8 months after DS was born from leakage!
  • I still don’t dress J in nice outfits til he’s out of the car!
  • clee5711 said:
    Peeing a little when I sneeze or cough... something I use to laugh at when my mom friends warned me it would happen. 
    this is happening to me now. Is this a pregnancy thing or a possibly forever thing? 
  • clee5711 said:
    Peeing a little when I sneeze or cough... something I use to laugh at when my mom friends warned me it would happen. 
    this is happening to me now. Is this a pregnancy thing or a possibly forever thing? 
    If it becomes an issue for you, you can see a physical therapist who specializes in pelvic floor care so won’t be a forever thing. (It’s more than just kegals) I haven’t personally had this issue but for a couple times since getting pregnant with J, so I’m going off of testimony of other moms I know. Also, fun fact, France pays to keep your pelvic floor toned after childbirth because they value a woman’s quality of life after becoming a mother. I’m not 100% for certain, but I think they are the only country that makes that routine care for the postpartum period.
  • @jenbabymama possibly a forever thing  :#
  • Pelvic floor issues can start in pregnancy and can vary from very mild (a little pee while sneezing) to quite severe (multiple organ prolapse, surgery, life long restrictions).  Doing pelvic floor exercises now (like kegels) can help, but if things get bad, a specialist is a must.  Certain birth practices can increase your risk for pelvic floor issues as well.
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  • clee5711clee5711 member
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    @jenbabymama it started during my first pregnancy and continued into this one. It’s definitely more of an issue now that I’m pregnant again...fun times lol 

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    how could I forget about watching my husband get hit with shooting poop! Easily one of the funniest memories lol 

    Blow our diapers are really something to deal with and seem almost guaranteed to happen if you like an outfit. Definitely change when you get there and if it’s a special occasion bring a second nice backup outfit. 
  • @clee5711 yes a backup outfit is a must!
    (does anyone watch the office? Remember when Jim forgets the other dress and the kid gets baptized in his t shirt!!) 
  • I cloth diaper and have noticed that diaper covers prevent blowouts. If I’m out and about, I use disposable with a cloth diaper cover. For my kids, it prevents the blowouts! Of course, every baby is different in their ability to poop out:-)
  • gildah said:
    I cloth diaper and have noticed that diaper covers prevent blowouts. If I’m out and about, I use disposable with a cloth diaper cover. For my kids, it prevents the blowouts! Of course, every baby is different in their ability to poop out:-)
     Yep the entire time we were cloth diaper and I did not have a single blowout, unless we were using a disposable diaper.  We probably just got lucky, and I am willing to admit that possibility LOL 
  • I know everyone is saying you can exchange diapers but make sure you write a sticky note on them saying where they’re from. I’m too experienced on places not taking them back and not remembering where I bought them from. 
  • ivyvines6 said:
    gildah said:
    I cloth diaper and have noticed that diaper covers prevent blowouts. If I’m out and about, I use disposable with a cloth diaper cover. For my kids, it prevents the blowouts! Of course, every baby is different in their ability to poop out:-)
     Yep the entire time we were cloth diaper and I did not have a single blowout, unless we were using a disposable diaper.  We probably just got lucky, and I am willing to admit that possibility LOL 
    Yep! We cloth diapered too. I can't think of a diaper blow out. Could be luck, or it could be the diapers. Time will tell!

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  • Hi! So my kid never took to breastfeeding and I quit trying at around 2 months, but I have yet to have a blowout! He's 19 months and  we have not even had one blow out. My niece on the other hand, was exclusively breastfed, and I watch her once a week and she had blowouts every single time I watched her. So, formula poops are usually more solid. FYI.
    And I agree with Aldi diapers, also if you formula feed, their formula is the exact same ingredients as similac I believe and very reasonably priced!!! Actually, I'm all for all Aldi baby products, their wipes and baby food pouches are very good too!
  • @jenbabymama, After my first pregnancy, it went almost totally away. The only things I could no longer do without peeing were jumping rope or jumping on a trampoline. Trying to jump rope literally makes pee run all the way down my legs. 

    Poop story: our daughter inhaled meconium and her lungs had to be suctioned multiple times her first 24 hours. That first day, she had a pretty nasty gurgle cough that scared DH and I to death. Our first night home, the three of us were all asleep, when we heard the loudest, gurgliest, coughing sound. We both shot out of bed to examine baby for a blocked airway or a puddle of spit up. After several minutes of staring at a content sleeping newborn, we both realized that the noise that woke us both from our slumber was POOP shorting out of her tiny body! 
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  • Things no one told us or I just didn't listen:

    1) Some babies you have to wake to feed.
    2) That first night home was the TOUGHEST for us, out of all the nights. Switch off with your partner to grab some sleep and if you drink coffee, get a pot that you can program ahead of time.
    3) Put the new diaper under the current diaper when doing a diaper change. Don't even bother with those super cute changing pad covers.
    4) Freemies! If you pump, they just slip inside your shirt (goodbye ugly nursing friendly work shirts) and they work really well. Easy to clean (another vote for the sanitary wipes and tossing in the fridge).
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  • @heelsidehero All the yes to pulling the onesie DOWN after a blowout. It took me awhile before I realized that the way the shoulders in them are made are to allow for this to happen and it's SO much easier!
    yes!  I learned this after many blowouts of NOT knowing!
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  • Also with blowouts, if there is a kitchen sink handy, take advantage with the hose. We had to use it a couple of times with DD. Then when all calms down, thoroughly disinfect the sink. 
  • Sink baths will also be your friend when your two year old has a blowout because he pooped so much it ran out of the back and while he was playing at his train table got on the wall....not talking from an experience last week or anything...
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