Help with sex?

Help with sex?

My daughter, a mature, amazing kid (13.5), just saved this wee baby. Google is useless, and the vet appointment isn't for 2 weeks. Fool poof way to figure out the sex? Baby looks to be around 8 weeks- rescued from the side of the road. Could not find a mom or any other babies.

I just can't figure it out and she wants to wait to name the baby until we know 😅

Any help is appreciated! This little one is SO cute.

u/AdSenior1319 — 9 hours ago
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Just wanna share sh!ts and giggles... bc, flm

I was using the restroom when one of my twins came in nude, having taken her morning diaper off. She's 16mo.

She pointed towards the living room, and in gibberish, told me she had used the restroom on the floor. Great, I knew what she was trying to convey. I was hoping it was pee. It was not.

How's your morning going?

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u/AdSenior1319 — 9 days ago

First time posting, is this "inappropriate"?

Hey, y'all.

So we have 6 children: 20y, 18y, 13y, 8y, and 1.5yo twins.

Our 13yo (almost 14) loves Melanie Martinez. Listens all the time, especially her new album. Our 1.5yo twins love dancing to her music- they obviously do not understand the words... i was told (unsolicited) that it is extremely inappropriate for them to listen/dance to her music... honestly, made me extremely annoyed. They're babies... and I'd rather listen to that then the bunny song (Ms Rachel) one more time...

Your thoughts?

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u/AdSenior1319 — 9 days ago
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Moms with older uncut boys, pls answer :/

Thank you all for validating me! I'm in the US, I'm thinking this is why I was given outdated info.

Heyyy,

So, I'm always the one to say, "Listen to your doctor." They went to school; Reddit isn't the place to ask medical questions.

However, everything I've ever read says you do NOT retract your sons penis, they do it on their own as they get older.

Last visit with our twins (last week) my dr told me we should be retracting our 1.5yo penis when he becomes erect. But I thought *noooooo*... right???

I should have asked more questions, but I froze.

I don't want to hurt him, I thought it can cause permanent damage???

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u/AdSenior1319 — 14 days ago

I started something, and toddlers are driving me insane. Ahhh

So, I put on/discovered "Hop Little Bunnies" by Ms. Rachel so I could have a minute.

I've done this a lot over the last couple of weeks. But now our 16mo twins want to listen ALL DAY. I'm being tortured.
All day they scream... its such a short song, so as soon as its over, the tantrums atart 😭, throw themselves, yell, etc...

I do try to redirect, but they scream "hop hop hop". They wont listen to anything else- its the dang bunny song or NOTHING

What have I done 💀😭

Sincerely,

A mom so sick of Ms Rachels voice and that stupid song

Anyone else?

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u/AdSenior1319 — 24 days ago

Just a fun post- what was your reaction when you found out?

I'll go first. We go to St Elizabeth, yes, a Christian hospital (we're not, but its the only hospital around, lol). I mention for a purpose.

I was in the ultrasound room for our 6th pregnancy (one loss at 12w) at 6w, 3d. I saw two sacs but was like, "noooo... she (tec) would say something" (saying this in my head). My mom saw it too and immediately knew but also said NOTHING. So I was like... am I the only one seeing this?? Turns out- she just wanted to make sure there were two heartbeats before telling me.

I start yelling "holy sh!t, omfg, holy sh!t" over and over. Mind you again, Christian hospital. Tec was not happy... lol. I couldn't believe it. My best friend already had teins (4 at the time) so I immediately called her (wanted to tell my husband in person, we actually stopped by his work to tell him on the way back home... im sure that was a fun rest of the shift 🤣)

Made it to my 5th c-section at 37w. They're now 16mo!

You?

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u/AdSenior1319 — 1 month ago

The youngest two: 16mo twins. Our entire family is sick, lazy food day.

Too sick to go shopping, we threw together what we had, lol.

Older kiddos made their own lunch today.

Soaked seaweed, red, green, and yellow bell peppers, and red pepper hummus wraps, strawberries dipped in Silk yogurt with sprinkles (they don't have sugar often- they don't feel well, and I wanted to add a little fun fetti). A side of extra bell peppers, olives, pumiento, pickles, banana peppers.

They ate roughly half.

u/AdSenior1319 — 1 month ago

Parents of twins(+), did you have "issues" with your ribs after birth?

So 5th pregnancy was with twins, now 15mo.

Ever since I had them, any kind of quick movement I get a rib flare/pops out, and the pain is intense. Only lasts a few seconds but man, it hurts.

Normal after twins in your experience?

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u/AdSenior1319 — 2 months ago
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Moms of 13yo+

I know this can be common, but my heart hurts.

I would never make my kids say "I love you" back, so I'll start with that to get it out of the way.

My teen says "okay" and rolls her eyes when I tell her I love her. I just don't say anything, but man, it hurts.

Anyone else?

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u/AdSenior1319 — 2 months ago